English Language Quiz - Test 7
Questions 61 to 90 | Language II English
Quiz Instructions
- 30 multiple-choice questions (61 to 90) on English Language
- 30 minutes time limit
- Switch between English and Telugu (optional)
- Auto-submit when time runs out
- Green checkmark (✓) in PDF indicates correct answers
- Questions 61–65 refer to the reading passage shown below
Exam Summary
📖 Reading Passage (Questions 61–65)
Lack of access to reading and writing put blind people at a serious disadvantage in nineteenth-century society. Text was one of the primary methods through which people engaged with culture, communicated with others, and accessed information; without a well-developed reading system that did not rely on sight, blind people were excluded from social participation. The invention of Braille marked a major turning point in the history of disability. The writing system of raised dots used by blind and visually impaired people was developed by Louis Braille in nineteenth-century France. In a society that did not value disabled people in general, blindness was particularly stigmatized, and lack of access to reading and writing was a significant barrier to social participation. The idea of tactile reading was not entirely new, but existing methods based on sighted systems were difficult to learn and use. As the first writing system designed for blind people's needs, Braille was a ground-breaking new accessibility tool. It not only provided practical benefits, but also helped change the cultural status of blindness.
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M.Sc, B.Ed ; Teacher in Mathematics, SDVR ZPHS B. Gangaram, Sathuaplly (Md) Khammam (dt) Telangana, India
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