Quiz on Science and Hope of Survival

Quiz on Science and Hope of Survival

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#1. The writer says, “I found myself in Geneva.” It expresses the writer’s

#2. “Immersion in science does not go with practical sense,” suggests…..

#3. Who can best ensure our safety in the world?

#4. If you are so clever, why are you so poor? The ‘you’ in the statement refers to a ……

#5. Everyone on the Earth lived under the threat of annihilation by ………

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#6. The three super powers were willing to put a ban on…….

#7. Which qualities helped the scientists to come up with a solution to the problem?

#8. Technical experts from the super power nations met in …….

#9. Which three nuclear powers were willing to come to an agreement?

#10. What, according to Keilis-Borok, is science?

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#11. Where was the writer doing research on the theory of seismic waves?

#12. Who had summoned Kellis-Borok to attend the meeting?

#13. Full form of M.A.D is ______

#14. Who was F. Press?

#15. What, according to Keilis-Borok, is more important than science?

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#16. When the cold war began, the author was in ……

#17. According to Borok, for a scientist the major reward comes from …..

#18. The cold war was fought between ……….

#19. What problem arose from the agreement between nuclear powers?

#20. Who once wrote that “a writer is not merely a person who writes; a writer is a person who cannot live without writing”?

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Quiz on Science and Hope of Survival for SSLC

1. The writer says, “I found myself in Geneva.” It expresses the writer’s

a) pleasure

b) surprise

c) anxiety

d) annoyance.

Answer: b) Surprise.

2. “Immersion in science does not go with practical sense,” suggests.

a) foolishness of scientists

b) absentmindedness of scientists

c) scientists do not bother about the results of their work.

d) none of these

Answer: b) absentmindedness of scientists.

3. Who can best ensure our safety in the world?

a) terrorists

b) politicians

c) neighbours

d) Scientists

Answer: d) Scientists

4. If you are so clever, why are you so poor? The ‘you’ in the statement refers to a ………

a) Scientist

b) Lawyer

c) Doctor

d) Businessman

Ans: a) Scientist

5. Everyone on the Earth lived under the threat of annihilation by ………

a) Nuclear Weapons

b) Super Powers

c) Natural Calamities

d) Earthquakes

Ans: a) Nuclear Weapons

6. The three super powers were willing to put a ban on

a) nuclear weapon test

b) nuclear war

c) possession of ammunition

d) cold war

Ans: a) nuclear weapon test

7. Which qualities helped the scientists to come up with a solution to the problem?

a) self-assessment

b) self – praise

c) popularity

d) self-discipline

Ans: d) self-discipline

8. Technical experts from the super power nations met in …….

a) USA

b) Geneva

c) Canada

d) Russia

Ans: b) Geneva

9. Which three nuclear powers were willing to come to an agreement?

a) Soviet Union, United States and Italy

b) France, United States and United Kingdom

c) Soviet Union, United States and United Kingdom

d) USA and USSR

Ans: c) Soviet Union, United States and United Kingdom

10. What, according to Keilis-Borok, is science?

a) Science is a drama

b) Science is an exciting adventure

c) Science is a game

d) Science is untruth

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Ans: b) Science is an exciting adventure

11. Where was the writer doing research on the theory of seismic waves?

a) In India

b) In France

c) in USA

d) In Moscow

Ans: d) In Moscow

12. Who had summoned Kellis-Borok to attend the meeting?

a) The President of the American Academy of Sciences

b) The President of the Italian Academy of Sciences

c) The President of the Russian Academy of Sciences

d The President of the France Academy of Sciences

Ans: c) The President of the Russian Academy of Sciences

13. Full form of M.A.D is ______

a) Mentally Assured Destruction

b) Mutually Assured Destruction

c) Morally Assured Destruction

d) Mortal Assured Destruction

Ans: b) Mutually Assured Destruction

14. Who was F. Press?

a) He was an engineer

b) He was a teacher

c) He was educators on human nature

d) None of these

Ans: c) He was educators on human nature

15. What, according to Keilis-Borok, is more important than science?

a) Human qualities

b) Science

c) Technology

d) Atomic energy

Ans: a) Human qualities

16. When the cold war began, the author was in ……

a) Geneva

b) Moscow

c) Paris

d) New York

Ans: b) Moscow

17. According to Borok, for a scientist the major reward comes from …..

a) writing books

b) global war

c) the discovery itself

d) attending conferences

Ans: c) the discovery itself

18. The cold war was fought between

a) the Soviet Union and the USA

b) the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom

c) the United States and the United Kingdom

d) the Soviet Union and China Ans: a) the Soviet Union and the United States

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19. What problem arose from the agreement between nuclear powers?

a) how to detect presence of nuclear weapons

b) how to detect absence of nuclear weapons

c) how to detect sale of nuclear weapons

d) how to detect Violations of the agreement banning nuclear explosions

Ans: d) how to detect Violations of the agreement banning nuclear explosions

20. Who once wrote that a writer is not merely a person who writes; a writer is a person who cannot live without writing?

a) Stalin

b) Tolstoy

c) Dostoevsky

d) Lenin

Ans: b) Tolstoy

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