The author says “Cambridge was my metaphor for England”. It means that for him
  • Cambridge was as important as England
  • England was more important than Cambridge
  • Cambridge was the only important thing in England
  • Cambridge and England were the same
Firdaus Kanga is a
  • scientist
  • journalist
  • friend of Hawking
  • politician
Hawking was a
  • scientist
  • journalist
  • friend of Kanga
  • politician
A disabled person is fed up when people
  • show sympathy
  • give him charity
  • try to help him
  • ask him to be brave
Kanga felt guilty everytime he spoke to Hawking because
  • Hawking had to work hard to respond
  • he was wasting his own time
  • he was wasting Hawking’s time
  • Hawking had asked him to keep quiet
Hawking felt amused when people
  • sympathized with him
  • Patronised him
  • disturbed him
  • loved him
The only thing that makes you stronger is seeing somebody like you, achieving something huge. Then you know how much is possible and you reach out further than you ever thought you could.
  • himself
  • Stephen Hawking
  • Hawking’s assistant
  • disabled people
The only thing that makes you stronger is seeing somebody like you, achieving something huge. Then you know how much is possible and you reach out further than you ever thought you could. One feels inspired and confident when one finds someone in the same or worse circumstances
  • needing his help
  • living a decent life
  • doing something great
  • earning much money
The only thing that makes you stronger is seeing somebody like you, achieving something huge. Then you know how much is possible and you reach out further than you ever thought you could. The phrase ‘reach out’ means
  • Walk
  • move your hand
  • go out
  • try to get
“I know what you mean.” I remembered the years I’d spent trying to play a Spanish guitar considerably larger than I was ; and how gleefully I had unstringed it one night. The speaker of the above lines is
  • Firdaus Kanga
  • Hawking
  • Hawking’s assistant
  • Newton
“I know what you mean.” I remembered the years I’d spent trying to play a Spanish guitar considerably larger than I was ; and how gleefully I had unstringed it one night. You’ in the passage refers to
  • Firdaus Kanga
  • Hawking
  • Hawking’s assistant
  • Newton
“I know what you mean.” I remembered the years I’d spent trying to play a Spanish guitar considerably larger than I was ; and how gleefully I had unstringed it one night. What did the speaker gleefully do ?
  • he played on the guitar
  • he threw the Guiter away
  • he broke the strings of the guitar
  • he became quiet
The author Firdaus kanga was also like Hawking.......
  • Very brave
  • Optimist
  • Disabled
  • None of these
Who is suffering from paralysis ?
  • Richard
  • Stephen Hawking
  • Federick
  • David
Who said these line:-he is a worthy successor to Issac Newton,Whose chair he has at the university ?
  • Guide
  • A old man
  • A young man
  • A old lady
What is astrophysicist ?
  • Study about history
  • Study about planet & star
  • Study about literature
  • None of these
Firdaus Kanga to write about my travels in……
  • Japan
  • China
  • Britain
  • Chennai
Firdaus Kanga said," A lot of people seem to think that disabled people are chronically………
  • happy
  • unhappy
  • sad
  • feeling bad
In this line, Which person about describe:- the head twisted side ways into a slump ?
  • Firdaus Kanga
  • Federick
  • Stephen Hawking
  • None of these
Who is not believe in eternal souls ?
  • Firdaus Kanga
  • Federick
  • Stephen Hawking
  • Richard
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