MCQ Questions Answers and Summary for The Unity of Indian Culture Class 10 English Panorama Part 2 Bihar Board
The Unity of Indian Culture - Humayun Kabir MCQ and Summary
Chapter Name | Multiple Choice Questions for The Unity of Indian Culture |
Author Name | Humayun Kabir |
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Book Name | Panorama Part 2 |
Short Summary for The Unity of Indian Culture by Humayun Kabir
- The present piece is taken from his speech delivered in Baroda University.
- The lecture throws light on the glorious past of India's culture and its rich heritage.
- It reflects the love of this statesman towards his motherland which is inspiring.
MCQ Questions for The Unity of Indian Culture Class 10 English Matric
1. Who is the writer of 'Unity of Indian Culture'?
(A) Leo Tolstoy
(B) Humayun Kabir
(C) Satyajit Ray
(D) None of these
Answer
(B) Humayun Kabir
2. Who has delivered the speech "The Unity of Indian Culture'?
(A) Humayun Kabir
(B) Dr. Trinath Mishra
(C) Mahadevi Verma
(D) Leo Tolstoy
Answer
(A) Humayun Kabir
3. It's _____ that specially distinguishes the culture of India as per 'The Unity of Indian Culture'.
(A) Variety of religions
(B) Unity of people
(C) Unbroken continuity
(D) Cultural Variety
Answer
(C) Unbroken continuity
4. What is one of the most remarkable features of Indian culture, according to Humayun Kabir?
(A) Underlying Unity
(B) Lots of festivals
(C) Diversity of people
(D) So many religions
Answer
(A) Underlying Unity
5. "The Unity of Indian Culture', was a lecture delivered by Humayun Kabir at _____
(A) Banglore University
(B) Baroda University
(C) Delhi University
(D) Bombay University
Answer
(B) Baroda University
6. Modern research has proved that there were invaders even before the ____ poured into this land.
(A) Aryans
(B) Americans
(C) Japanese
(D) Mughals
Answer
(A) Aryans
7. Underlying Unity is the most remarkable feature of ____
(A) American Culture
(B) Indian Culture
(C) Greek Culture
(D) Chinese Culture
Answer
(B) Indian Culture
8. _____ has been the guiding principle of the Indians in all spheres of life according to the essay "The Unity of Indian Culture".
(A) 'Live and Let Live'
(B) 'Work is worship
(C) Health is wealth'
(D) None of these
Answer
(A) 'Live and Let Live'
9. 'The Unity of Indian Culture' is an adapted version of Humayun Kabir's lecture delivered in _____
(A) Delhi University
(B) Baroda University
(C) V.K.S. University
(D) None of these
Answer
(B) Baroda University
10. According to the writer of 'The Unity of Indian Culture' the ____ were regarded as the earliest invaders of the land.
(A) Aryans
(B) Sakas
(C) Greeks
(D) British
Answer
(A) Aryans
11. In the lesson 'The Unity of Indian Culture', the author gives us his views on Indian _____ and civilization.
(A) culture
(B) business
(C) fabrics
(D) technology
Answer
(A) culture
12. It is the feeling of belonging to one ____ that is so special about Indian Culture.
(A) religion
(B) group
(C) region
(D) race
Answer
(B) group
13. Humayun Kabir was a famous ____
(A) dramatist
(B) musician
(C) essayist
(D) story writer
Answer
(C) essayist
14. Who were Sakas and Huns ?
(A) Foreigners
(B) Invader on India
(C) Great tribes
(D) Respected leaders
Answer
(C) Great tribes
15. Where have old civilization and culture grown and changed?
(A) America
(B) England
(C) India and China
(D) None of these
Answer
(C) India and China
16. Culture is always a complex of ____ strands of varying importance and vitality.
(A) two
(B) three
(C) four
(D) many
Answer
(D) many
17. In India, the difference between the masses and classes is not one of quality but of information and ____
(A) opportunity
(B) food
(C) dress
(D) hair
Answer
(A) opportunity
18. The Aryan came to a country which was ____
(A) civilized
(B) uncivilized
(C) good natured
(D) None of these
Answer
(A) civilized
19. In which of the following Prime Minister, Humayun Kabir was a Central Minister ?
(A) Indira Gandhi
(B) Jawahar Lal Nehru
(C) Lal Bahadur Shastri
(D) Morarji Desai
Answer
(B) Jawahar Lal Nehru
20. Indian Culture is ____
(A) rigid
(B) beautiful
(C) blend many culture
(D) flexible
Answer
(C) blend many culture
21. The author gives up his views on Indian ____ and civilization.
(A) technology
(B) religion
(C) custom
(D) culture
Answer
(D) culture
22. What is the meaning of 'absorbed'?
(A) take in
(B) take away
(C) take out
(D) take down
Answer
(A) take in
23. Sakas and Huns came after ____
(A) The British
(B) The Mughal
(C) The Greek
(D) The Aryans
Answer
(D) The Aryans
24. In India the old civilization and culture have grown and____
(A) changed
(B) developed
(C) formed
(D) None of these
Answer
(C) formed
25. Who came to India ?
(A) Many races and tribes
(B) Many invaders
(C) Many foreigners
(D) Many leaders
Answer
(A) Many races and tribes
26. Culture is the efflorescence of ____
(A) organisation
(B) modernisation
(C) unity
(D) civilization
Answer
(D) civilization
27. There can be no culture without ____
(A) civilization
(B) history
(C) war
(D) Socialism
Answer
(A) civilization
28. ____ has characterised Indian story throughout the ages.
(A) Spirit of Unity
(B) Spirit of Toleration
(C) Vitality
(D) Rich culture
Answer
(A) Spirit of Unity
29. The ancient world threw up fine flowers of ____
(A) culture
(B) civilization
(C) character
(D) unity
Answer
(B) civilization
30. Indian culture is amazing because of its ____
(A) myth
(B) logic
(C) vitality
(D) courage
Answer
(C) vitality
31. Civilization has changed and grown in ____
(A) England
(B) America
(C) Africa
(D) India
Answer
(D) India
32. ____ is the most amazing aspect of Indian culture.
(A) myth
(B) courage
(C) vitality
(D) logic
Answer
(C) vitality
33. Civilization is the organization of ____ which creates the condition of culture.
(A) family
(B) office
(C) school
(D) society
Answer
(D) society
34. ____were considered the earliest invaders of India.
(A) Aryans
(B) Turks
(C) Greek
(D) Afghans
Answer
(A) Aryans