Quiz on Whatever We Do

Quiz on Whatever We Do

Quiz on Whatever We Do for 9th standard students. Learn multiple choice questions from the lesson Whatever We Do. Thsese mcq questions are from whatever we do prose.

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Quiz topic: Whatever we do

Sub-topic: Mcq from whatever we do

Subject: English

Class: 9th

Medium: Kannada

Total questions: 20

Question type: Multiple choice

Answers: Given key answers

Cost: Free

Share: Given sharable link

Result: At the end of the quiz

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#1. Whatever We Do is a lesson written by ……..

#2. The author says that progress is a journey and not a …….

#3. The best way to say ‘thank you’ is ………

#4. How do you react if others make you wait?

#5. We can do better is by adding words to our ……..

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#6. Wise people says that we should compare ourselves with ……..

#7. Doctors treating patients can make their jobs much better if they ……….

#8. ‘Maph karo’ it’s a nice way of saying no to beggars in …….

#9. According to the author, the best public notice against smoking is ……..

#10. Which word usually makes our enquiries more polite?

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#11. How could you react if someone told you ‘thank you’?

#12. How do you start a phone call conversation more polite?

#13. Improve our communication with others is to put ‘you’ before ……..

#14. There is no ………. to improve our communication.

#15. Whatever we do, let’s try to do it ……….

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#16. How did the first autorickshaw driver respond?

#17. How did the second autorickshaw driver respond?

#18. If we decide to give alms to a beggar, how should we give it?

#19. How should we improve ‘No smoking’ public notice?

#20. What is the innovative method for waiting customer?

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QUIZ ON Whatever we do info:

‘Whatever We Do’ is a lesson written by Clifford Martis. In this lesson the author writes how to improve our actions and words. Success is a journey and not a destination. Progress is also a journey and not a destination.

We can say thanks in many way. ‘Thanks a lot’ is better. The other improved may to say thanks are as following:

1. “I am very grateful to you”

2. “You’ve been of great help.

3. I thank you from the bottom of my heart!” The author tells best way to reply when someone made us to wait. The author said  “I’m sorry I made you wait.” “Oh! It’s Ok” said other person, and added, “it’s a pleasure waiting for you.” The author felt flattered.

1.How do you think doctors can improve their image with their language?

Ans: Doctors treating patients can make their jobs much better. It is said that a couple of friendly words or a smile can make the patient feel better.

2. What difference do you find in the autorickshaw driver’s response? Discuss.

Ans: In the first incident the autorikshaw driver simply downed the meter. He can’t speak anything. In the second incident the driver said “Sorry”. He called another autorickshaw driver. This shows that we can say NO also in the most pleasant way.

Watch this video for important questions and answers from the lesson Whatever We Do.

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