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Asked: October 11, 20232023-10-11T06:34:45+00:00 2023-10-11T06:34:45+00:00

Date: 08/10/2023 Shift: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM Q. No: 82

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Read the passage carefully and choose the best answer to each question out of the four alternatives.
Madame Curie, a pioneering scientist and the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, led a remarkable life of groundbreaking discoveries and unwavering dedication to science. Born as Marie Skłodowska in Poland in 1867, she faced gender-based obstacles to education, but her passion for learning led her to study in Paris.
In 1898, Marie and her husband, Pierre Curie, discovered two new radioactive elements, polonium and radium, a feat that earned them the Nobel Prize in Physics. Undeterred by personal tragedy after Pierre’s untimely death, she continued her research and became the first person to win a second Nobel Prize, this time in Chemistry, for her work on radioactivity.
Despite facing discrimination as a female scientist, Madame Curie’s determination and brilliance shone through. Her groundbreaking research laid the foundation for modern nuclear physics and medical advancements, making her an enduring symbol of scientific excellence and a trailblazer for women in STEM fields. Madame Curie’s legacy continues to inspire generations of aspiring scientists worldwide.
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Q.7Which title best represents the passage?
Ans1. Madame Curie and Her Nobel Prize-Winning Discoveries
2. Gender Discrimination in the Scientific World: Madame Curie’s Struggles
3. The Nobel Prize and Its Impact on Modern Science
4. Marie Skłodowska: A Life of Perseverance and Discovery

Correct Ans Provided: 4

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