Q.1
According to the author who was the PM of India addressing?
  • The whole of India including the masses.
  • The thinkers of India.
  • The parents of India.
  • The space scientists.
Q.2
When the PM was referring to 'the Indian psyche of being soft', what was he referring to?
  • Investments in the defence sector.
  • Investments in the space sector.
  • Issues of security.
  • Indian parents being soft on male children as compared to female children.
Q.3
What did the PM want the parents to do?
  • To produce more female children.
  • To advise their male children to behave responsibly.
  • To produce more male children.
  • To produce male and female children equally.
Q.4
What was the length of the speech delivered by the PM?
  • About 45 minutes.
  • About 15 minutes.
  • About 60 minutes.
  • About 30 minutes.
Q.5
The PM felt that the Indian masses could not contribute directly in which areas?
  • Shun all forms of violence.
  • Positive action from countrymen.
  • Parents advising their male children to behave responsibly.
  • In the defence and space sectors.
Q.6
The writer felt that, 'On this he scored one hundred percent.' What was the writer referring to?
  • On the PM being able to speak upon subjects that the people of India would like to listen to.
  • On the PM's ability to talk to thinkers.
  • On the PM's ability to talk to security experts.
  • On the PM's ability to talk to defence experts.
Q.7
What was one of the PM's solutions to solve internal security issues?
  • Outlining strategies in space sectors.
  • Outlining strategies in defence sectors.
  • The communities living in peace and harmony among themselves.
  • Parents not being soft on male children.
Q.8
What was another of the PM's solutions to solve internal security issues?
  • Motivating the thinkers.
  • Exhorting all sections of society to shun all forms of violence, including communal.
  • Being hard on male children.
  • Being hard on female children.
Q.9
The writer feels that the PM has talked to certain sections wherever necessary. Which sections is the writer referring to?
  • Internal security.
  • Masses.
  • Parents.
  • The defence and space sectors.
Q.10
Who felt 'there is no merit in outlining your strategies in critical sectors such as defence'?
  • Mr Rajeev Sharma.
  • The PM.
  • The writer.
  • The people of India.
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