English Fsc Part 1 Chapter 2 Online Test With Answers

English Fsc Part 1 Chapter 2 Online Test

Sr. # Questions Answers Choice
1 What happens to most young people in the competition to get government service. They become highly motivated They get demoralized They secure high rankign positons They start their own businesses.
2 The speaker states that the government cannot absorb. Thousands A few hundered A limited numebr  Only a handful
3 Most of the so-called Government servants are living in a more miserable manner than many. Menial servants emplyed by well to do people Foreign diplomats Business executives Farmers
4 The speaker states tha experienc ehas shown an M.A. earns less than a. Taxi driver Lawyer doctor Engineer
5 the old sysgtem's principle was the create a mentality tha tan average aman, after passing his B.A. or M.A., would look for,  Opportunities aborad A job in government A career in industry A role in social work
6 The Civil Service was mainly staffed by Britons, with the Indian element introduced Never Immediately Later on Only at lower levels
7 According the the Vice-Chancellor, the main object of the old educaiton system was to produce. scientists and engineers Military officers Well trained, well equipped clerks Philosophers and artists
8 Hitherto , what traditional career path did studenss tyupically hanker for after getting their degrees. Government service Technical education  Private business Manual labor
9 What is the desired action reardign these truye and unselfish servants of the state. To oppose them To expose them To support them To ignore them
10 The speaker encourage the youth learn to judge who are tryly  True, honest, and unselfish servfants of the state Whealthly and powerful  wilitant and aggressive Internationally connected
11 What type of people does the speaker warn against and advise to weed out. Academics Selfish people who only wiht to exploit Foreign dignitaries Religious scholars
12 The speaker advises his young friends to be vigilant and beware of. Foreign journalists Fifth columnists International aid organizations Traditional customs
13 What si the destined goal the speake envisions for the state among the nations of the world. To be self sufficient but isolated To be among the most progressive and strongest nations to become a military superpower To maintian its current status
14 How can students assist the state in solvingt its great social and economic problems. By criticizing the governemnt By becomign politicians By leaving the country  By being an asset through their equipped skills
15 By focusing on their studies, students cna become what for their state. A burden A liability An asset and a source of strnegth and pride A source of conflict
16 How can students equip themselves for the battle of life that lies ahed. By forming storng politcla alliances By solely focusing on financial gain  By  devoting attention to their studies By traveling the world
17 What should be the studentss main occupation, in fairness to themselves parents and the state. Seeking immediate employment  Engaging in political debates Devoting attention solely to studied Participating in social activism
18 What is esential for the studetns to take nolte of regardin thes developments. Their insignificance Their temporary nature For continued vigilance The need for retaliation 
19 The speaker believe that  all right thinking men in the Indian Dominanin would. Deplore these happenings Ignore these happenings support thes happenings Remain neurtal regarding these happenings
20 What rect challene was mentioned regarding the proviince. A natural disaster A foreign invasion  Politicla unrest An almost eomplete economic blockade
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