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8. What does Mount Everest symbolise in the
Conquering story? (a) danger only
A
A
12 the Summit A A
(b) biggest challenge or goal
A A
(c) fear
A A
(d) failure
computational thinking quest
9. If a person continues working despite failure,
Tick ( ) the correct option. it shows:
(a) weakness
PaTTern recogniTion 3. Which option correctly follows the pattern A A
1. Observe the achievement pattern: (Proper + Proper + Common)? A A
(b) resilience and courage
A A
(a) girl award mountain
Accident → Prosthetic leg → Training
(c) confusion
→ Everest summit A A A A
(b) Arunima PadmaShri mountain
This pattern shows: A A A A
(d) fear
(c) she prize hill
A A A A 10. Why is ‘highest peak’ more appropriate for
(a) failure and giving up
(d) Arunima award Everest
A A Everest?
(b) struggle leading to success
A A algoriThmic Thinking A A
(a) It shows comparison between two
(c) ordinary daily life
4. Identify the correct process of success:
A A A A mountains only.
(d) lack of goals
(a) goal → achievement → training →
(b) It describes an action.
effort A A
2. What does this sequence of achievements in
(b) training → goal → effort →
(c) It shows the superlative degree.
Arunima’s journey suggest? A A A A
achievement
Padma Shri → Tenzing Norgay National A A
(d) It shows time.
(c) goal → training → effort →
Adventure Award → Worldwide recognition A A
as a mountaineer achievement
A A A A You want to achieve something difficult, but people doubt you. What should you do?
(d) effort → goal → achievement →
(a) She faced continuous failure in her
career. training (a) Stop your efforts immediately.
A A 5. Choose the correct sequence maintaining (b) Ignore your goal.
(b) Her achievements were not
meaningful. present tense agreement: (c) Stay focused and prove them wrong through hard work.
(a) trains → practised → achieves
A A A A (d) Argue with everyone.
(c) She lost interest after receiving
(b) trains → practises → achieves
awards. A A
(c) training → practise → achieved
A A A A
(d) Her efforts led to increasing
(d) trained → practises → achieving
recognition and success over time. A A
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