MCQ Bibha Chowdhuri Glass English Poorvi Class 8 CBSE Board Advertisement MCQ’s For All Chapters – English Poorvi Class 8th 1. Why is Patrick M.S.Blackett’s mention significant in Bibha’s story?He was her competitorHe was a Nobel Laureate who guided herHe nominated her for a Nobel PrizeHe funded her researchQuestion 1 of 152. What can be inferred about public perception of women scientists in the 1940s from the title ‘India’s New Woman Scientist’?Women were widely acceptedThe world was doubtful about their capabilitiesWomen were as renowned as menWomen were not allowed in scienceQuestion 2 of 153. In the phrase ‘celebrated Nobel Laureate,’ what does ‘celebrated’ NOT imply?Famous and highly respectedFrequently seen in publicRenowned for achievementsWell-regarded in their fieldQuestion 3 of 154. What does the phrase ‘She has an eye for Cosmic Rays’ suggest?Bibha was uninterested in cosmic raysBibha had a talent for studying cosmic raysBibha invented cosmic raysBibha taught others about cosmic raysQuestion 4 of 155. What can be inferred about challenges for women scientists today compared to Bibha’s era?No barriers remainProgress has been made, but challenges persistStruggles are more difficult nowStruggles are the same as in Bibha’s timeQuestion 5 of 156. What does ‘Bibha Chowdhuri’s legacy lives on’ suggest?Her research is outdatedHer influence continues to inspireShe is still conducting researchHer awards are still celebratedQuestion 6 of 157. Why is Bibha referred to as a ‘beacon’ and ‘beam of light’?For her discoveries in light physicsFor inspiring and guiding othersFor her work on starsFor her teaching methodsQuestion 7 of 158. Is the statement ‘Bibha Chowdhuri was the beacon, the ‘beam of light’ whose story continues to inspire young women’ a fact or opinion?FactOpinionBoth fact and opinionNeither fact nor opinionQuestion 8 of 159. Why is Bibha Chowdhuri considered a pioneer in science?She won many awardsShe was the first woman physicist in IndiaShe taught at many institutesShe discovered cosmic raysQuestion 9 of 1510. What does Bibha’s Nobel Prize nomination by Erwin Schrödinger indicate?Her work was unremarkableHer talent was exceptionalShe was his studentShe collaborated with himQuestion 10 of 1511. How does the text support that Bibha did not work for awards?She rejected all awardsShe continued her work despite no awardsShe received many awardsShe focused on teachingQuestion 11 of 1512. How does renaming a star as ‘Bibha’ symbolize her contributions?It reflects her work on starsIt represents her as a guiding lightIt marks her Nobel Prize winIt honors her teaching careerQuestion 12 of 1513. How do women’s roles in ISRO today reflect societal changes?Women are no longer involvedWomen are now leaders in missionsWomen only assist in missionsWomen face the same barriersQuestion 13 of 1514. What is the writer’s purpose in highlighting Bibha and other women scientists?To criticize male scientistsTo inspire and recognize their contributionsTo compare their achievementsTo focus on ISRO’s successQuestion 14 of 1515. How might the text shape perceptions of women in male-dominated fields?By discouraging women from entering such fieldsBy showing women can excel and break barriersBy suggesting women need male supportBy focusing on historical barriers onlyQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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