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The author says “Cambridge was my metaphor for England”. It means that for him
a) (a) Cambridge was as important as England
b) (b) England was more important than Cambridge
c) (c) Cambridge was the only important thing in England
d) (d) Cambridge and England were the same.

Firdaus Kanga is a
a) (a) scientist
b) (b) journalist
c) (c) friend of Hawking
d) (d) politician

Hawking was a
a) (a) scientist
b) (b) journalist
c) (c) friend of Kanga
d) (d) politician

A disabled person is fed up when people
a) a) show sympathy
b) (b) give him charity
c) (c) try to help him
d) (d) ask him to be brave

Kanga felt guilty everytime he spoke to Hawking because
a) a) Hawking had to work hard to respond
b) (b) he was wasting his own time
c) (c) he was wasting Hawking’s time
d) (d) Hawking had asked him to keep quiet

Hawking felt amused when people
a) (a) sympathized with him
b) (b) Patronised him
c) (c) disturbed him
d) (d) loved him

What did the writer wish to do when he was leaving Hawking’s residence?
a) (a) The writer wanted to kiss Hawking and cry.
b) (b) The writer wanted to hug Hawking.
c) c) The writer wanted to run away.
d) (d) The writer wanted to say kind words to Hawking.

What was the scientist deadly against?
a) (a) The Disabled Olympics
b) (b) The Spanish Guitar
c) (c) Swimming
d) (d) Writing

The advice given by Hawking to other disabled people was
a) (a) To concentrate on what they were good at
b) (b) To master the art of writing
c) (c) To learn to smile and laugh at their sufferings
d) (d) To not meet any people

Why did he wish to meet Hawking?
a) (a) Hawking was a living genius.
b) (b) Hawking was too depressed.
c) (c) Hawking had called him.
d) (d) Hawking was on his death bed.

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