WorksheetsInfluence - ACPL 1&2
Total questions: 20
Worksheet time: 16mins
Name
Class
Date
1.
"Once upon a time, in Anand, a sleepy little town in Gujarat, pulled in a train from Mumbai, carrying a foreign educated, nattily dressed young man. Unknown to him, a unique and revolutionary experiment was brewing in this town. A band of tenacious dairy farmers were struggling against the exploitative practices followed by the local trade. Bored in this small town, he pitched in, little knowing that he was actually sowing the seeds of a cooperative movement." Who is this foreign-educated young man being talked about?
a)
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
b)
Lal Bahadur Shastri
c)
Verghese Kurien
d)
Shyam Benegal
2.
"Once upon a time, in Anand, a sleepy little town in Gujarat, pulled in a train from Mumbai, carrying a foreign educated, nattily dressed young man. Unknown to him, a unique and revolutionary experiment was brewing in this town. A band of tenacious dairy farmers were struggling against the exploitative practices followed by the local trade. Bored in this small town, he pitched in, little knowing that he was actually sowing the seeds of a cooperative movement." What kind of cooperative movement is being talked about here?
a)
Revolution movement
b)
Milk cooperative movement known as ‘Amul’ for dairy farmers
c)
Grain cooperative movement for farmers
d)
Farmer’s movement
3.
"Once upon a time, in Anand, a sleepy little town in Gujarat, pulled in a train from Mumbai, carrying a foreign educated, nattily dressed young man. Unknown to him, a unique and revolutionary experiment was brewing in this town. A band of tenacious dairy farmers were struggling against the exploitative practices followed by the local trade. Bored in this small town, he pitched in, little knowing that he was actually sowing the seeds of a cooperative movement." What is the meaning of the word ‘brewing’ here?
a)
Something developing or taking shape
b)
Making of tea
c)
Preparing coffee
d)
Boiling water
4.
"Once upon a time, in Anand, a sleepy little town in Gujarat, pulled in a train from Mumbai, carrying a foreign educated, nattily dressed young man. Unknown to him, a unique and revolutionary experiment was brewing in this town. A band of tenacious dairy farmers were struggling against the exploitative practices followed by the local trade. Bored in this small town, he pitched in, little knowing that he was actually sowing the seeds of a cooperative movement." Bored in this small town, he pitched in… What does ‘pitched in’ mean?
a)
A farm tool with a long handle and two sharp metal prongs
b)
Being very dark and black
c)
Slanting and sliding down
d)
Took part or join in something actively
5.
What is Verghese Kurien best known for?
a)
He is best known for building up the Amul brand in India.
b)
He is best known for building up Mother Dairy brand.
c)
He is best known for building up the Nandini brand.
d)
He is best known for building up the Dudhsagar Dairy brand.
6.
What is considered to be the largest dairy development program?
a)
Operation Water
b)
Operation Dairy
c)
Operation Milk
d)
Operation Flood
7.
India became the first country in the world to establish ____________.
a)
A buffalo milk-powder plant
b)
A buttermilk plant
c)
A butter plant
d)
A curd plant
8.
Which film made each member of GCMMF a producer of that film?
a)
Ek Din
b)
Phir Kabhi
c)
Manthan
d)
Milk Revolution
9.
What is the full form of GCMMF?
a)
Giant Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation
b)
Gujarat Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation
c)
Gondol Cooperative Milk Marketing Federation
d)
Gujarat Committee Milk Marketing Federation
10.
Who is the founder director of IIM Ahmedabad?
a)
Dr. Verghese Kurien
b)
Shyam Benegal
c)
Himanshu Rai
d)
Ravi Mattahi
11.
Which character of Charlie Chaplin became an instant hit?
a)
The Tramp
b)
The Kid
c)
As Charlie Chaplin himself
d)
As a British actor
12.
What was unique about Charlie Chaplin?
a)
He would use digital technology to reach his audience
b)
He would use huge sets of scenes to impress his audience
c)
He could make millions laugh just by his expressions, gestures, and use of everyday objects
d)
He could play wonderful music
13.
Influence of what could be seen in the movies of Charlie Chaplin?
a)
wealth
b)
poverty
c)
happiness
d)
anger
14.
Which movie did Charlie Chaplin decide to make seeing the rise of Nazi Germans?
a)
The Kid
b)
The Tramp
c)
The Comic
d)
The Great Dictator
15.
Who did Charlie Chaplin play in 'The Great Dictator'?
a)
Hitler
b)
As himself
c)
The Tramp
d)
An old man
16.
What is the meaning of the word ‘monologue’?
a)
Lecture
b)
A long speech by an actor in a play or a film
c)
Conversation
d)
Communication
17.
Which village celebrates and worships Chaplin every year with their unique ‘Charlie Circle Fan Club’ parade?
a)
Rajkot in Gujarat
b)
Ahmedabad in Gujarat
c)
Adipur in Gujarat
d)
Adityapur in Gujarat
18.
Charlie Chaplin is ____________.
a)
an American actor
b)
an Australian actor
c)
an Indian actor
d)
a British actor
19.
What makes Charlie Chaplin the greatest comedian of all time?
a)
His acting skills and the portrayal of everyday life in his movies
b)
His music and dialogues
c)
His movies
d)
His portrayal of the wealthy
20.
What do you mean by ‘pathos’?
a)
A pathology lab
b)
A quality that evokes pity or sadness
c)
Something related to the study of humans
d)
A path that leads to a lake in a forest
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