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Mr.

Loisel worked as a
1. secretary
2. officer
3. minister
4. clerk
Mathilde does not want to go to the palace at the Ministry because
1. she has no friends there
2. she has no car to go by
3. she has no fancy clothes or jewels to wear
4. she is too tired to go

Mathilde persuades her husband to buy her a gown for


1. 200 dollars
2. 300 pounds
3. 400 francs
4. 500 rupees

Mathilde borrows something from her friend, whose name is


1. Sally
2. Belly
3. Jeanne
4. Claudia

She borrows
1. a pearl braclet
2. a pair of diamond earnings
3. an emerald necklace
4. a diamond necklace
The Loisels spend a lot of money to replace the necklace. They spend
1. 20, 000 francs
2. 40, 000 francs
3. 50, 000 francs
4. 30, 000 francs
The Loisels spent _________ years of their precious life to repay their debt.
1. 15 years
2. 18 years
3. 10 years
4. 12 years
At the end of the story, Mathilde realizes that the original necklace was paste jewellery worth
1. 500 francs
2. 1000 francs
3. 800 francs
4. 200 francs
The moral that the lesson teaches us is
1. never borrow things from others; you might lose it
2. do not lie to others, you will be found out
3. do not aspire for more than you have, it will ruin you
4. do not wear expensive jewellery to parties
The Necklace is written by
1. Leo Tolstoy
2. O' Henry
3. Guy De Maupassant
4. E.L Turnbull

Answer the questions

1. Who is the protagonist of the story?

2. Where does Madame Loisel's husbands work?

3. What things did Madame Loisel do to pay off her debt?

4. What is the theme of the story?

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