Class 9 Reach for the Top MCQs

Class 9 Reach for the Top MCQs

1. What unique record does Santosh Yadav hold regarding Mt. Everest?
  • (A) She was the first Indian woman to climb Everest
  • (B) She was the youngest person to climb Everest
  • (C) She is the only woman in the world to have scaled Mt. Everest twice
  • (D) She reached the summit without oxygen
  • Answer

    Answer: (C) She is the only woman in the world to have scaled Mt. Everest twice

    2. Where was Santosh Yadav born?
  • (A) Rewari District in Uttar Pradesh
  • (B) Joniyawas of Rewari District in Haryana
  • (C) New Delhi
  • (D) Jaipur
  • Answer

    Answer: (B) Joniyawas of Rewari District in Haryana

    3. What societal view did Santosh Yadav’s birth face in her traditional community?
  • (A) The birth of a daughter was considered a blessing
  • (B) The birth of a son was considered a curse
  • (C) The birth of a son was regarded as a blessing, and a daughter was not generally welcome
  • (D) Her birth was celebrated with much fanfare
  • Answer

    Answer: (C) The birth of a son was regarded as a blessing, and a daughter was not generally welcome

    4. What action showed Santosh Yadav’s early unwillingness to accept traditional life?
  • (A) She left home to travel constantly
  • (B) She preferred shorts where other girls wore traditional Indian dresses
  • (C) She refused to speak the local dialect
  • (D) She insisted on learning English only
  • Answer

    Answer: (B) She preferred shorts where other girls wore traditional Indian dresses

    5. When did Santosh Yadav scale Mt. Everest for the first time?
  • (A) In 1996
  • (B) In 1988
  • (C) In 1992, at barely twenty years of age
  • (D) In 2005
  • Answer

    Answer: (C) In 1992, at barely twenty years of age

    6. Which qualities impressed Santosh Yadav’s seniors during climbing expeditions?
  • (A) Her speed and quick wit
  • (B) Her reluctance to share equipment
  • (C) Her climbing skills, physical fitness, and mental strength
  • (D) Her ability to locate hidden paths
  • Answer

    Answer: (C) Her climbing skills, physical fitness, and mental strength

    7. What act of humanity did Santosh Yadav perform during the 1992 Everest mission?
  • (A) She gave up her place in the expedition for Mohan Singh
  • (B) She helped clean up the camp after the climb
  • (C) She saved climber Mohan Singh by sharing her oxygen with him
  • (D) She retrieved a dying climber’s belongings
  • Answer

    Answer: (C) She saved climber Mohan Singh by sharing her oxygen with him

    8. What was Santosh Yadav’s contribution to the environment after her second Everest ascent?
  • (A) She planted 500 saplings in the Himalayas
  • (B) She collected and brought down 500 kilograms of garbage from the Himalayas
  • (C) She wrote an article about Himalayan pollution
  • (D) She banned the use of plastic bags in the mountain area
  • Answer

    Answer: (B) She collected and brought down 500 kilograms of garbage from the Himalayas

    9. What top honour did the Indian government bestow upon Santosh Yadav for her achievements?
  • (A) Bharat Ratna
  • (B) Khel Ratna
  • (C) Padmashri
  • (D) Arjuna Award
  • Answer

    Answer: (C) Padmashri

    10. Maria Sharapova, the tennis star, was born in which location?
  • (A) U.S.A.
  • (B) Siberia
  • (C) Florida
  • (D) Japan
  • Answer

    Answer: (B) Siberia

    11. Maria Sharapova was ‘packed off’ to train in the United States before which birthday?
  • (A) Her eighth birthday
  • (B) Her tenth birthday
  • (C) Her twelfth birthday
  • (D) Her sixteenth birthday
  • Answer

    Answer: (B) Her tenth birthday

    12. What prevented Maria Sharapova’s mother, Yelena, from accompanying her daughter to the U.S. initially?
  • (A) Lack of funds
  • (B) Visa restrictions
  • (C) Family disputes
  • (D) Her job in Russia
  • Answer

    Answer: (B) Visa restrictions

    13. What did Maria Sharapova say was her motivation for success, besides money?
  • (A) To prove her critics wrong
  • (B) To become number one in the world
  • (C) To live in glamorous attire
  • (D) To return home to Siberia
  • Answer

    Answer: (B) To become number one in the world

    14. From which work is the chapter ‘Kathmandu’ excerpted?
  • (A) A novel entitled The Himalayas
  • (B) A collection of short stories
  • (C) A travelogue entitled Heaven Lake
  • (D) A book of poetry
  • Answer

    Answer: (C) A travelogue entitled Heaven Lake

    15. In the poem ‘On Killing a Tree’, what is the root described as?
  • (A) The leprous hide of the tree
  • (B) The least important part
  • (C) The white and wet, most sensitive, hidden source of the tree’s strength
  • (D) A simple jab of the knife
  • Answer

    Answer: (C) The white and wet, most sensitive, hidden source of the tree’s strength

    16. What ultimate process finally kills the tree, according to the poem?
  • (A) Hacking and chopping the trunk
  • (B) The bleeding bark healing
  • (C) Scorching and choking (drying up) after the root is pulled out
  • (D) A long drought
  • Answer

    Answer: (C) Scorching and choking (drying up) after the root is pulled out

    17. When Maria Sharapova was training young, what humiliation did she endure from older tennis pupils in the hostel?
  • (A) They stole her money
  • (B) They constantly criticized her skills
  • (C) They woke her up late at night and ordered her to tidy and clean the room
  • (D) They forced her to quit tennis practice
  • Answer

    Answer: (C) They woke her up late at night and ordered her to tidy and clean the room

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