MCQ Magnifying Glass English Poorvi Class 8 CBSE Board Advertisement MCQ’s For All Chapters – English Poorvi Class 8th 1. Which of Bhāskarachārya II’s works includes data on planetary positions?ĀryabhaṭiyamPañchasiddhāntikaSiddhāntaśiromaṇiJantar MantarQuestion 1 of 152. What sound is produced when pronouncing words with /v/?No vibrationA soft friction soundA vibrationA loud humQuestion 2 of 153. Which word from the poem has the /f/ sound in the middle?ForestDeftVictoryHiveQuestion 3 of 154. Which word from the poem has the /v/ sound at the end?WovenHiveEvenValourQuestion 4 of 155. Which noun can be combined with the suffix -ish to form an adjective?GlassBookBoyWaterQuestion 5 of 156. What does the idiomatic expression “eyeing the moon” imply in the poem?Ignoring realityObserving closelyDreaming impossiblyTraveling farQuestion 6 of 157. What are telescopes primarily used for, according to the chapter?Reading small textSeeing faraway objectsMagnifying small objectsThreading needlesQuestion 7 of 158. What does the poet mean by “A forest—flowers and trees” in the poem?A real forest is describedMoss appears vast when magnifiedTrees are small in realityFlowers are invisibleQuestion 8 of 159. Why does the poet shift to the moon in the final stanza?To contrast small and large objectsTo show the limits of magnificationTo describe lunar landscapesTo emphasize spider behaviorQuestion 9 of 1510. Which word from the vocabulary exercise means “numerous”?DeftWovenMyriadMarvellousQuestion 10 of 1511. What is the purpose of the pre-reading activity with pictures?To identify colors in imagesTo discuss the use of magnifying glassesTo learn about spidersTo study celestial objectsQuestion 11 of 1512. Which observatory is located at 4,205 meters in Hawaii?Indian Astronomical ObservatoryMauna Kea ObservatoryJantar MantarARIES TelescopeQuestion 12 of 1513. How many Jantar Mantar observatories were built by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II?ThreeFourFiveSixQuestion 13 of 1514. What is the main idea conveyed by the repetitive pattern in the poem’s stanzas?The beauty of large objectsThe wonder of magnified small objectsThe complexity of celestial observationThe simplicity of spider websQuestion 14 of 1515. What does the poet’s use of “tigerish” to describe the spider’s claws suggest?The claws are weakThe claws are fierce and powerfulThe claws are colorfulThe claws are smallQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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