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What was the scientist deadly against?
(a) scientist
(d) ask him to be brave
(b) Patronised him
(a) Hawking was a living genius.
(d) The writer wanted to say kind words to Hawking.
(a) The Disabled Olympics
(b) journalist
(c) Cambridge was the only important thing in England
Why did he wish to meet Hawking?
(a) scientist
(d) ask him to be brave
(b) Patronised him
(a) Hawking was a living genius.
(d) The writer wanted to say kind words to Hawking.
(a) The Disabled Olympics
(b) journalist
(c) Cambridge was the only important thing in England
Hawking felt amused when people
(a) scientist
(d) ask him to be brave
(b) Patronised him
(a) Hawking was a living genius.
(d) The writer wanted to say kind words to Hawking.
(a) The Disabled Olympics
(b) journalist
(c) Cambridge was the only important thing in England
Firdaus Kanga is a
(a) scientist
(d) ask him to be brave
(b) Patronised him
(a) Hawking was a living genius.
(d) The writer wanted to say kind words to Hawking.
(a) The Disabled Olympics
(b) journalist
(c) Cambridge was the only important thing in England
Hawking was a
(a) scientist
(d) ask him to be brave
(b) Patronised him
(a) Hawking was a living genius.
(d) The writer wanted to say kind words to Hawking.
(a) The Disabled Olympics
(b) journalist
(c) Cambridge was the only important thing in England
What did the writer wish to do when he was leaving Hawking’s residence?
(a) scientist
(d) ask him to be brave
(b) Patronised him
(a) Hawking was a living genius.
(d) The writer wanted to say kind words to Hawking.
(a) The Disabled Olympics
(b) journalist
(c) Cambridge was the only important thing in England
A disabled person is fed up when people
(a) scientist
(d) ask him to be brave
(b) Patronised him
(a) Hawking was a living genius.
(d) The writer wanted to say kind words to Hawking.
(a) The Disabled Olympics
(b) journalist
(c) Cambridge was the only important thing in England
The author says “Cambridge was my metaphor for England”. It means that for him
(a) scientist
(d) ask him to be brave
(b) Patronised him
(a) Hawking was a living genius.
(d) The writer wanted to say kind words to Hawking.
(a) The Disabled Olympics
(b) journalist
(c) Cambridge was the only important thing in England
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