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Nine Gold Medals

NIOS · Class 10 · English

Most important questions from Nine Gold Medals for NIOS Class 10 English board exam 2026. MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions with marks.

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How did all nine athletes finish the race?

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Walking hand-in-hand

Stanza 7 states 'Then all the nine runners joined hands and continued / The hundred-yard dash now reduced to a walk' and stanza 8 mentions 'They came to the finish line holding hands still.' They transformed the competitive race into a cooperative walk, showing unity and solidarity. They didn't run fast, carry anyone, or finish separately - they chose to finish together as equals.

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What was the reaction of the spectators at the end?

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They gave a standing ovation

Stanza 8 mentions 'And a standing ovation and nine beaming faces.' A standing ovation means the audience stood up and clapped enthusiastically to show appreciation. The spectators were moved by the display of empathy and sportsmanship, not disappointed, confused, or uninterested. This reaction shows that people value human kindness over mere competition.

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What is the main theme of the poem?

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Empathy and cooperation

The poem's central message is about empathy - understanding others' feelings and helping them. The athletes chose to help their fallen competitor instead of pursuing individual victory. The poem teaches that human values like compassion and cooperation are more important than winning medals. It's not about winning at all costs, just training, or pure competition - it's about caring for others.

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Who is the poet of 'Nine Gold Medals'?

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David Roth

The poem 'Nine Gold Medals' is written by David Roth, as mentioned at the end of the poem. Robert Frost, William Wordsworth, and Maya Angelou are other famous poets but not the author of this particular poem. David Roth chose to write about the Special Olympics to highlight the importance of human values and empathy in sports and life.

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What are the important topics in Nine Gold Medals for NIOS Class 10 English?
Key topics in Nine Gold Medals include Nine Gold Medals - Key Themes and Concepts, Nine Gold Medals - Complete Overview, Nine Gold Medals - Central Themes and Concepts. These are the concepts NIOS Class 10 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
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There are 43 practice questions available for Nine Gold Medals. These cover multiple question types including MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions.

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