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NCERT Class 11 English : The Adventure MCQ – NCERT Class 11 MCQ
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For how many days did the professor live in the alternative world?
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In reality, was the professor in two different worlds at the present time?
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What happens in the case of electrons in lack of determinism in Quantum theory?
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According to which of the two theories did the incident with Professor Gaitonde happen?
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Why did Professor Rajendra say that the incidents narrated by Gaitonde were not real?
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What happened after the empty chair incident?
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What did the professor do when he noticed the empty chair?
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Towards which place did the professor decide to take a walk after having his dinner?
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Why did Professor start liking the new India that he was reading about?
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What did Professor find in the fifth volume of ‘Bhausahebanchi Bakhar’ ?