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1. What caused the narrator to end up in the hospital?
A. An illness
B. An accident with a three-wheeler
C. A fall from stairs
D. A roadblock incident
2. What was the narrator's job before retirement?
A. A teacher
B. A principal
C. A social worker
D. A doctor
3. What inspired Sabra to become a doctor?
A. The encouragement of her mother
B. The stories narrated by her teacher
C. Her personal ambition
D. Her love for science
4. Which feature of Sabra’s appearance changed after using Jaipur Limbs?
A. Her hair
B. Her ability to walk
C. Her height
D. Her voice
5. What was the narrator’s initial reaction to Sabra’s request for admission?
A. Hesitation
B. Support and assurance
C. Denial
D. Surprise
6. Which game mentioned in the story did Sabra miss playing?
A. Cricket
B. Kabaddi
C. Football
D. Chess
7. What lesson can be learned from the narrator’s attitude toward Sabra?
A. Always deny requests for special needs
B. Encourage and support inclusivity
C. Avoid dealing with children with disabilities
D. Focus on competition in classrooms
8. What was Sabra’s attitude toward her disability?
A. She was ashamed
B. She sought pity from others
C. She worked hard to overcome it
D. She ignored it completely
9. How did Sabra describe herself to the narrator in the hospital?
A. As a girl with crutches
B. As a successful doctor
C. As a burden
D. As a singer
10. What shows that Sabra was determined?
A. Her refusal to attend school
B. Her insistence on studying despite challenges
C. Her desire to quit school
D. Her lack of participation in activities
11. What was Sabra’s mother’s initial perception of her?
A. A burden on the family
B. A source of inspiration
C. A gifted child
D. A leader
12. What key theme is highlighted in the story?
A. Social discrimination
B. Determination and resilience
C. Success through luck
D. Importance of wealth
13. How does the story portray education?
A. As a privilege for a few
B. As a tool for empowerment
C. As an unnecessary burden
D. As a tradition
14. Which skill of Sabra helped her gain confidence?
A. Singing
B. Sports
C. Cooking
D. Mathematics
15. What does the narrator emphasize about children with disabilities?
A. They cannot achieve much
B. They should not go to school
C. They are children with special needs
D. They should rely on others
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