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MR NOBODY EXERCISE 1

1. Why is Mr. Nobody compared to a mouse?


A He gnaws at his food.
B He squeaks when he talks.
C He moves around very quietly.
D He displaces things around the house.
2. Why do the plates break easily?
A They are old.
B They are flimsy.
C They have been cracked.
D They have been thrown.
3. The poem is mainly about...
A family life
B things of value
C family heirlooms
D a messy house
4. Because of Mr. Nobody, we must walk carefully as the floor may be full of ...
A oil
B plates
C pins
D wood
5. Why is it that no one has ever seen Mr. Nobody's face?
A He moves around quietly.
B He likes to hide himself.
C He moves around noisily.
D He moves around too quickly.
6. Mr. Nobody can be said to be the following except..
A amusing
B careless
C forgetful
D malicious
7. What is Mr. Nobody supposed to do to the door?
A To oil it
B To break it
C To wash it
D To paint it

8. Mr. Nobody seems to like playing...


A in muddy grounds
B on green grass
C in the sand
D with fire
9. The description of Mr. Nobody fits a ....
A baby
B young girl
C old man
D young man
10. The words 'ajar' means the door is ....
A wide open
B closed properly
C slightly open
D hanging on the its hinge
11. Why is the water unable to boil?
A The firewood is too dry.
B The firewood is missing.
C The firewood is damp.
D The firewood is insufficient.
12. Which of the following is often misplaced by Mr. Nobody?
A Plates
B Kettles
C Curtains
D Newspaper

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