Class 10 English Prose Ch-5 Acceptance Speech MCQs

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Class 10 English Prose Ch-5 Acceptance Speech MCQs

  1. Who was awarded the Rafto Prize? (21 A)
    • (A) Toni Morrison
    • (B) Humayun Kabir
    • (C) Aung San Suu Kyi
    • (D) Satyajit Ray
  2. Acceptance Speech was delivered on December 10 ……… . (19 C)
    • (A) 1991
    • (B) 1992
    • (C) 1990
    • (D) 1993
  3. Who were beaten and dishonoured in Burma? (24 A)
    • (A) Police
    • (B) Monks
    • (C) Shop keepers
    • (D) Hawkers
  4. Aung San Suu Kyi was a ……… leader. (23 A)
    • (A) pro-democracy
    • (B) autocratic
    • (C) religious
    • (D) communist
  5. According to Aris, Nobel peace prize is all about the ideals of— (20 A)
    • (A) freedom
    • (B) peace
    • (C) humanism
    • (D) democracy
  6. As per the ‘Acceptance Speech’, the beauty of genuine brotherhood and peace is more precious than— (19 A)
    • (A) diamonds
    • (B) gold
    • (C) silver
    • (D) All of the above
  7. Aung San Suu Kyi’s son, Alexander Aris, believes she has become a worthy ……… for the people of Burma.
    • (A) symbol
    • (B) ruler
    • (C) enemy
    • (D) goddess
  8. When was Aung San Suu Kyi born? (21 A)
    • (A) 19th June, 1945
    • (B) 21st July, 1944
    • (C) 8th November, 1948
    • (D) 25th September, 1946
  9. Many senior leaders have been ……… in Burma. (22 A)
    • (A) incarcerated
    • (B) killed
    • (C) beaten
    • (D) honoured
  10. To which country does Aung San Suu Kyi belong? (21 A)
    • (A) Bangladesh
    • (B) Myanmar
    • (C) Malaysia
    • (D) Indonesia
  11. The ‘………’ or the military form of government had put Suu Kyi under house arrest in Rangoon.
    • (A) LLF
    • (B) Thimfu
    • (C) TLM
    • (D) Junta
  12. When was the Acceptance speech delivered?
    • (A) 1992
    • (B) 1993
    • (C) 1994
    • (D) 1991
  13. Aung San Suu Kyi won the novel peace prize not in her own name but in the name of all the ……… . (18 A)
    • (A) Army of Burma
    • (B) People of India
    • (C) People of Oslo
    • (D) People of Burma
  14. According to Martin Luther King, Jr., humanity cannot be bound to ……… and war. (20 A)
    • (A) dictatorship
    • (B) racism
    • (C) torture
    • (D) autocracy
  15. Aris felt that the Nobel Peace Prize given to Aung San Suu Kyi would help the Burmese people to ……… their heads a little higher. (21 A)
    • (A) raise
    • (B) hold
    • (C) lower
    • (D) hang
  16. ‘Humanity can no longer be tragically bound to the starless midnight of racism and war’, was said by— (19 A)
    • (A) Martin Luther King Sr
    • (B) Martin Luther King Jr
    • (C) Aung San Suu Kyi
    • (D) Perez de Cuellar
  17. Aung San Suu Kyi was born on 19 June 1945 in ……… . (21 A)
    • (A) Thimphu
    • (B) Bangalore
    • (C) Rangoon
    • (D) Paro
  18. According to the essay ‘Acceptance Speech’, what is Burma’s long struggle for? (19 C)
    • (A) Peace only
    • (B) Freedom only
    • (C) Peace, freedom and democracy
    • (D) Food and security
  19. Aris says that Nobel Peace Prize encapsulates the ideals of— (22 A)
    • (A) peace
    • (B) humanism
    • (C) freedom
    • (D) democracy
  20. Who is the writer of ‘Acceptance Speech’? (18 A)
    • (A) Toni Morrison
    • (B) Aung San Suu Kyi
    • (C) Jon Lexau
    • (D) Leo Tolstoy
  21. Aung San Suu Kyi’s struggle was for— (19 A)
    • (A) an autocratic-Burma
    • (B) a communist-Burma
    • (C) a democratic-Burma
    • (D) a socialist-Burma
  22. Who received the Nobel Peace Prize on behalf of ‘Aung San Suu Kyi’? (20 A)
    • (A) Her husband
    • (B) Her son
    • (C) Her brother
    • (D) Her sister
  23. The people of Burma have sacrificed their well-being, freedom and lives in the pursuit of a ……… Burma. (23 A, 25 A)
    • (A) democratic
    • (B) autocratic
    • (C) federal
    • (D) happy
  24. Who is the first black woman to receive a Nobel Prize in literature? (21 A)
    • (A) Aung San Suu Kyi
    • (B) Toni Morrison
    • (C) Amrita Pritam
    • (D) Mahadevi Verma
  25. Where did Aung San Suu Kyi get the novel peace prize? (18 C, 23 A)
    • (A) Oslo
    • (B) Cannes
    • (C) Berlin
    • (D) Venice
  26. Aung San Suu Kyi was jailed in— (22 A)
    • (A) Bangkok
    • (B) Rangoon
    • (C) Singapore
    • (D) Malaysia
  27. The strivings of ……… should be proved correct. (22 A)
    • (A) Sarojini Naidu
    • (B) Kamala Das
    • (C) Martin Luther King, Jr.
    • (D) Margaret Mitchell
  28. Who was awarded the novel peace prize in 1991? (18 C)
    • (A) Humayun Kabir
    • (B) Aung San Suu Kyi
    • (C) Leo Tolstoy
    • (D) Joan Lexau
  29. Aung San Suu Kyi’s Noble Peace Prize was received by her son, because she was in— (21 A)
    • (A) home
    • (B) prison
    • (C) office
    • (D) hospital
  30. The prize, I feel sure, is also intended to honour all those engaged in this ……… wherever they may be. (23 A)
    • (A) pursuit
    • (B) venture
    • (C) struggle
    • (D) revolution
  31. Alexander Aris accepted the novel peace prize on behalf of his ……… .
    • (A) Mother
    • (B) Sister
    • (C) Daughter
    • (D) Cousin
  32. The people of Burma are striving to establish a ……… society. (22 A)
    • (A) cruel
    • (B) just and free
    • (C) military-led
    • (D) divided
  33. Aris said that his mother accepted the prize in the name of the ……… of Burma and not herself. (21 A, 24 A)
    • (A) monks
    • (B) politicians
    • (C) minister’s
    • (D) people
  34. Aung San Suu Kyi was fighting for ……… in Burma. (18 A)
    • (A) Dictatorship
    • (B) Democracy
    • (C) Monarchy
    • (D) Tyranny
  35. ‘Aung San Suu Kyi’ fought for ……… of the human spirit. (20 A, 21 A)
    • (A) participation
    • (B) suppression
    • (C) emancipation
    • (D) separation
  36. The prize belongs to those who have sacrificed their lives for the ……… of Burma. (24 A)
    • (A) capture
    • (B) division
    • (C) liberation
    • (D) destruction
  37. When did Aung San Suu Kyi get the novel peace prize? (18 A)
    • (A) 1991
    • (B) 1993
    • (C) 1992
    • (D) 1994
  38. The beauty of genuine brotherhood and peace is more precious than— (22 A, 23 A)
    • (A) copper
    • (B) wealth
    • (C) diamonds
    • (D) platinum
  39. Humanity, according to Alexander Aris, can no longer be bound to— (22 A)
    • (A) domestic walls
    • (B) racism
    • (C) religion
    • (D) dictatorship
  40. The ……… people can today hold their heads a little higher in the knowledge that their suffering has been heard and heeded. (23 A, 25 A)
    • (A) Indian
    • (B) Burmese
    • (C) British
    • (D) Russian
  41. According to the speech, the Burmese people are fighting for ……… . (19 C)
    • (A) basic human rights
    • (B) gold and silver
    • (C) power and fame
    • (D) revenge
  42. Aris says that the Nobel Prize is intended to honour those engaged in the struggle ……… they may be.
    • (A) whenever
    • (B) however
    • (C) wherever
    • (D) whyever
  43. Aung San Suu Kyi is a ……… politician and activist.
    • (A) Indian
    • (B) Burmese
    • (C) Japanese
    • (D) Chinese
  44. What is the name of the political party headed by Aung San Suu Kyi?
    • (A) National Congress
    • (B) Myanmar League
    • (C) National League for Democracy
    • (D) Myanmar Congress
  45. Which of the following prizes was NOT mentioned as being awarded to Suu Kyi?
    • (A) Rafto Prize
    • (B) Sakharov Prize
    • (C) Pulitzer Prize
    • (D) Nobel Peace Prize
  46. Aris feels that the common people of Burma would be the ultimate ……… when Burma became a peaceful country.
    • (A) winners
    • (B) losers
    • (C) rulers
    • (D) slaves
  47. According to Alexander Aris, the Nobel Peace Prize is a tribute to the ……… of the people of Burma. (22 A)
    • (A) wealth
    • (B) courage
    • (C) ignorance
    • (D) laziness
  48. According to Aris, the struggle in Rangoon is part of a much larger struggle ……… .
    • (A) nationwide
    • (B) worldwide
    • (C) citywide
    • (D) local
  49. The military junta that opposed the democratic movement was located in ……… .
    • (A) Oslo
    • (B) Rangoon
    • (C) Delhi
    • (D) Tokyo
  50. Aung San Suu Kyi was awarded the Sakharov Prize for ……… .
    • (A) Literature
    • (B) Freedom of Thought
    • (C) Science
    • (D) Music
  51. Aris mentions that his mother’s struggle involves the emancipation of the human spirit from political ……… .
    • (A) democracy
    • (B) tyranny
    • (C) freedom
    • (D) kindness
  52. Alexander Aris says he will do his best to convey the ……… his mother would express.
    • (A) anger
    • (B) sentiments
    • (C) orders
    • (D) facts
  53. On December 10, 1948, the United Nations adopted the ……… Declaration of Human Rights.
    • (A) National
    • (B) Universal
    • (C) Global
    • (D) International
  54. In the speech, Aris quotes his mother saying that one must have the ……… to bear the responsibility of others.
    • (A) money
    • (B) time
    • (C) courage
    • (D) power
  55. Buddhism, which is the foundation of traditional Burmese culture, places the greatest value on ……… .
    • (A) money
    • (B) man
    • (C) machines
    • (D) animals
  56. Aris says that the prize belongs to all those who continue to sacrifice their wellbeing and ……… .
    • (A) wealth
    • (B) lives
    • (C) houses
    • (D) clothes
  57. ‘Acceptance Speech’ is a speech delivered by Aung San Suu Kyi’s ……… . (20 A)
    • (A) daughter
    • (B) son
    • (C) husband
    • (D) brother
  58. Alexander Aris says that the Nobel Peace Prize is not just for his mother, but for all the ……… people of Burma. (21 A)
    • (A) rich
    • (B) brave
    • (C) educated
    • (D) young
  59. Alexander Aris delivered the speech in ……… on behalf of his mother.
    • (A) London
    • (B) Oslo
    • (C) New York
    • (D) Paris
  60. Aung San Suu Kyi’s struggle is against the ……… of the human spirit. (20 A)
    • (A) development
    • (B) suppression
    • (C) education
    • (D) celebration
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Bihar Board Class 10th के(English/अंग्रेजी) = Prose  Chapter-5 Acceptance Speech के Exam 2026 MCQs Questions Answer Key

Q. No.AnsQ. No.AnsQ. No.AnsQ. No.Ans
1(C)16(B)31(A)46(A)
2(A)17(C)32(B)47(B)
3(B)18(C)33(D)48(B)
4(A)19(D)34(B)49(B)
5(D)20(B)35(C)50(B)
6(D)21(C)36(C)51(B)
7(A)22(B)37(A)52(B)
8(A)23(A)38(C)53(B)
9(A)24(B)39(B)54(C)
10(B)25(A)40(B)55(B)
11(D)26(B)41(A)56(B)
12(D)27(C)42(C)57(B)
13(D)28(B)43(B)58(B)
14(B)29(B)44(C)59(B)
15(B)30(C)45(C)60(B)
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