MCQ Questions Answers and Summary for Acceptance Speech Class 10 English Panorama Part 2 Bihar Board
Acceptance Speech - Aung San Suu kyi MCQ and Summary
Chapter Name | Multiple Choice Questions for Acceptance Speech |
Author Name | Aung San Suu kyi |
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Book Name | Panorama Part 2 |
Short Summary for Acceptance Speech by Aung San Suu kyi
- Acceptance Speech is delivered Alexander Aris on the occasion of award of Noble Peace Prize.
- Aung San Suu Kyi incarcerated in the struggle for peace, freedom and democracy.
MCQ Questions for Acceptance Speech Class 10 English Matric
(A) Aung San Suu Kyi
(B) R.C. Hutchinson
(C) Toni Morrison
(D) Mahadevi Verma
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(A) Aung San Suu Kyi
(A) emancipation of human spirit from political tyranny
(B) emancipation of political tyranny from human spirit
(C) emancipation of human from politics
(D) emancipation of politics from human tyranny
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(A) emancipation of human spirit from political tyranny
(A) Martin Luther King Sr
(B) Martin Luther King Jr
(C) Aung San Suu Kyi
(D) Perez de Cuellar
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(B) Martin Luther King Jr
(A) an autocratic-Burma
(B) a communist-Burma
(C) a democratic-Burma
(D) a socialist-Burma
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(C) a democratic-Burma
(A) 1991
(B) 1992
(C) 1990
(D) 1993
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(A) 1991
(A) Peace only
(B) Freedom only
(C) Peace, freedom and democracy
(D) Food and security
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(A) 1991
(A) Tokyo
(B) Oslo
(C) Delhi
(D) None of these
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(B) Oslo
(A) Alexander Aris
(B) Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
(C) Aung San Suu Kyi
(D) None of these
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(C) Aung San Suu Kyi
(A) peace
(B) science
(C) literature
(D) economics
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(A) peace
(A) She was imprisoned
(B) She was outside of the country
(C) She was ill
(D) She was in house arrest
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(A) She was imprisoned
(A) 1992
(B) 1993
(C) 1991
(D) 1990
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(C) 1991
(A) 6th
(B) 15th
(C) 10th
(D) 20th
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(C) 10th
(A) Myanmar congress
(B) Myanmar league
(C) National congress
(D) National league for democracy
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(D) National league for democracy
(A) freedom fighter
(B) revolutionary
(C) musician
(D) Pro-democracy
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(D) Pro-democracy
(A) Rafto prize
(B) Sakharov Prize
(C) Nobel Prize
(D) All of these
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(D) All of these
(A) Buddhist
(B) Monks
(C) Young people
(D) Respected leaders
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(C) Young people
(A) People of Burma
(B) Alexander Aris
(C) Aung San Suu Kyi
(D) Buddhist Monks
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(B) Alexander Aris
(A) Young people
(B) Budhist Monks
(C) Farmers
(D) Armies
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(B) Buddhist Monks
(A) Indian
(B) Burmese
(C) African
(D) Chinese
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(B) Burmese
(A) People of Burma
(B) Army of Burma
(C) Buddhist of Burma
(D) People of Oslo
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(A) People of Burma
(A) Oslo
(B) Rangoon
(C) Lasa
(D) Tokyo
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(A) Oslo
(A) chairman
(B) the secretary
(C) Aung San Suu Kyi
(D) Alexander
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(C) Aung San Suu Kyi
(A) Her mother
(B) Her daughter
(C) Her son
(D) Her sister
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(C) Her son
(A) Aung San Suu Kyi
(B) Alexander Aris
(C) The Burmese President
(D) Javier perez de cuellar
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(B) Alexander Aris
(A) Nobel prize for peace
(B) Nobel prize for chemistry
(C) Nobel prize for physics
(D) Nobel prize for medicine
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(A) Nobel prize for peace
(A) They are happy
(B) They are living in poverty
(C) They are content
(D) None of these
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(B) They are living in poverty
(A) Burmese people
(B) Burmese army
(C) Dictators
(D) Students
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(A) Burmese people
(A) dictatorship
(B) racism
(C) torture
(D) autocracy
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(B) racism
(A) participation
(B) suppression
(C) emancipation
(D) separation
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(C) emancipation
(A) an autocratic Burma
(B) a socialist Burma
(C) a democratic Burma
(D) a communist Burma
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(C) a democratic Burma
(A) freedom
(B) peace
(C) humanism
(D) democracy
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(C) humanism
(A) happy
(B) autocratic
(C) democratic
(D) monarch
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(C) democratic
(A) democracy
(B) humanism
(C) autocracy
(D) peace
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(B) humanism
(A) revolutionary
(B) classical dancer
(C) pro-democracy activist
(D) poetess
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(C) pro-democracy activist
(A) National Congress
(B) National League for Democracy in Burma
(C) Myanmar League
(D) Myanmar Congress
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(B) National League for Democracy in Burma