MCQ Class 10 English Chapter 8 The Sermon at Benare Advertisement First FlightMCQ’s For All Chapters – First Flight Class 10th 1. What example did Buddha give about ripe fruits?They are sweetThey fall earlyThey last longThey are bitterQuestion 1 of 152. All earthen vessels made by the potter—Last foreverEnd in being brokenAre pricelessShine brightlyQuestion 2 of 153. Who are subject to death, according to Buddha?Only the poorOnly the weakBoth fools and wiseOnly sinnersQuestion 3 of 154. What cannot a father save his son from?SicknessDeathPovertyIgnoranceQuestion 4 of 155. Mortals are carried off like—A leaf in windAn ox led to slaughterA bird caught in a netA fish in a streamQuestion 5 of 156. What does the world suffer from?Poverty and ignoranceDeath and decayPride and selfishnessIllness and lazinessQuestion 6 of 157. How do the wise react to death?They grieve endlesslyThey complain loudlyThey accept it calmlyThey try to avoid itQuestion 7 of 158. What increases suffering, according to Buddha?WealthWeeping and grievingTravelSilenceQuestion 8 of 159. What does excessive grief do to the body?Strengthens itMakes it pale and sickImproves itCleanses itQuestion 9 of 1510. Who cannot be saved by lamentation?The livingThe deadThe richThe wiseQuestion 10 of 1511. What must one remove to find peace of mind?WealthThe arrow of lamentationFriendsReligionQuestion 11 of 1512. Who is blessed, according to Buddha?One who seeks wealthOne who has overcome sorrowOne who rules a kingdomOne who prays dailyQuestion 12 of 1513. What does “afflicted with” mean?Full of joyAffected by sufferingSurrounded by friendsBlessed with healthQuestion 13 of 1514. What is the meaning of “lamentation”?Expression of joyExpression of sorrowExpression of angerExpression of wisdomQuestion 14 of 1515. What does “be composed” mean?To be richTo be calmTo be angryTo be selfishQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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