Q1. Reading is an
activity which leads to the development
of critical thinking skills. The purpose of reading is to comprehend and infer meanings from the written texts.
A passage has been given. Your task is to read the passage carefully and answer
the multiple-choice questions given below.
(2*5=10 Marks)
"I Have a Dream" is a public
speech delivered by American civil rights activist Martin Luther King Jr.
during the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom on August 28, 1963, in
which he called for an end to racism in the United States and called for civil
and economic rights. Delivered to over 250,000 civil rights supporters from the
steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., the speech was a defining
moment of the civil rights movement.
Beginning with a reference to the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed
millions of slaves in 1863, King observed that: "one hundred years later,
the Negro still is not free". Toward the end of the speech, King departed
from his prepared text for a partly improvised peroration on the theme "I
have a dream", prompted by Mahalia Jackson's cry: "Tell them about
the dream, Martin!" In this part of the speech, which excited the
listeners, King described his dreams of freedom and equality arising from a
land of slavery and hatred. Jon Meacham writes that, "With a single phrase,
Martin Luther King Jr. joined Jefferson and Lincoln in the ranks of men who've
shaped modern America". The speech was ranked the top American speech of
the 20th century in a 1999 poll of scholars of public address.
1. What issues does Martin Luther King’s speech address?
- Continuation of racism.
- End
to racism and acquisition of civil and economic rights.
- Celebration of the Emancipation Proclamation.
- Civil war and public riots.
2. What pushes King to speak: “I
have a dream”?
- He reads out the Emancipation
Proclamation.
- He
is prompted by Mahalia Jackson.
- He is overwhelmed by the crowd.
- Lincoln had asked him to give the
speech.
3. From the passage, give one word
for “to leave”:
a. Departed
- Proclamation
- Improvised
- Address
4. What is the name of martin
Luther King’s famed speech?
a. The
Emancipation Proclamation
b. An
Improvisation
c. A Peroration
d.
I Have a Dream
5. In front of whom does King
speak?
a.
The civil rights supporters
b. His friends
c. Lincoln
d. The Negroes
Q2. Read the paragraph carefully and
based on the ideas discussed in the paragraph, identify given statements as
True or False.
(2*5=10
Marks)
In
recent years, evolutionary biologists and conservationists have focused
increasing attention on tropical rain forests, for two principal reasons.
First, although these habitats cover only 7% of the Earth's land surface, they
contain more than half the species in the entire world biota. Second, the
forests are being destroyed so rapidly that they will mostly disappear within
the next century, taking with them hundreds of thousands of species into
extinction. Other species-rich biomes are in danger, most notably the tropical
coral reefs, geologically ancient lakes, and coastal wetlands. Each deserves
special attention on its own, but for the moment the rain forests serve as the
ideal paradigm of the larger global crisis.
Despite
their extraordinary richness, tropical rain forests are among the most fragile
of all habitats. They grow on so-called wet deserts—an unpromising soil base
washed by heavy rains. Two-thirds of the area of the forest surface consists of
tropical red and yellow earths, which are typically acidic and poor in
nutrients. High concentrations of iron and aluminum form insoluble compounds
with phosphorus, thereby decreasing the availability of phosphorus to plants.
Calcium and potassium are leached from the soil soon after their compounds are
dissolved from the rain.
1. In the paragraph the
writer talks about the desserts and species living there. T
2. Tropical coral reefs do
not exist anymore in the world due to rapid
destruction of tropical rain forests. T
3. The paragraph seems as
subject matter of an intellectual philosopher. F
4. The rain causes leaching
of certain nutrients. T
5. Tropical rain forests are
the most vulnerable habitats. T
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