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1➤ People sat outside the mosque and waited for Kalam’s – (a) mother (b) friend (c) father (d) the narrator
2➤ Kalam was born in (a) Madras (b) Chennai (c) Delhi (d) Bangalore
3➤ Kalam is respectful to his father because – (a) his father was very laborious. (b) his father used to read namaz everyday before dawn. (c) his father sold all his valuables to educate him. (d) his father led an honest and austere life.
4➤ According to Kalam’s father, when we pray we transcend our body and become a part of the – (a) cosmos (b) family (c) earth (d) world
5➤ One of the forebears of Kalam’s mother was awarded by the British the title of – (a) Rai Bahadur (b) Bahadur (c) Bharat Ratna (d) Padmashree.
6➤ The ancestral house of APJ Abdul Kalam is situated on (a) the church road in Rameshwaram (b) the Mughal Road in Rameshwaram (c) the Shiva temple road in Rameshwaram (d) the mosque Street in Rameshwaram
7➤ Kalam’s father used to get up from bed at – (a) 4:00 a.m. (b) 5:00 a.m. (c) 6:00 a.m. (d) 7:00 a.m.
8➤ For Kalam’s father, Jainulabdeen, the author’s mother was an – (a) ideal companion (b) ideal helpmate (c) ideal teacher (d) ideal friend
9➤ Kalam’s father said that for the distressed people he acted as – (a) a go-between (b) a priest (c) a mentor (d) a guru
10➤ Pakshi Lakshmana Sastry was – (a) a guide of Kalam (b) the high priest of the Shiva temple (c) a wise man (d) a political leader.
11➤ “My mother’s lineage was the more distinguished.” – Here the word ‘lineage’ means – (a) parents (b) list (c) ancestry (d) life
12➤ Kalam usually ate with his mother – (a) sitting on the floor (b) with the banana leaves (c) aromatic sambar and rice (d) all the three
13➤ The opposite word of ‘manifest’ is – (a) reflected (b) dormant (c) revealed (d) regulated
14➤ The word ‘introspection’ means – (a) self-analysis (b) self-effacement (c) self-revelation (d) self-expression.
15➤ The coconut grove, where Abdul Kalam’s father used to walk down every morning was about – (a) one and a half miles (b) three miles (c) four miles (d) four and a half miles