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WBCHSE (H.

S) class 11 English Textual Grammar


ENGLISH - B
2014
(A) Do as directed : 1×7=7
(i) Lady Lal opened the brass carrier. (Change the Voice)
(ii) “Tell me a story, mother”, Leela said. (Turn into Indirect speech)
(iii) He met Miss Annabel Adams, and became more and more captivated by her charms. (Change into a
simple sentence)
(iv) These days all trains are crowded. (Change into a Negative sentence)
(v) She produced a two-anna bit from a knot in her saree. She dismissed the coolie. (Join into a single
sentence)
(vi) He got his keys and went upstairs. (Split into two Simple sentences)
2. He went upstairs.
(vii) Fine arts liberates our minds from the constrains of sorrow. (Use the noun form of „liberates‟)
(B) Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles and/or prepositions : 1/2 × 6 = 3
A week after (i) release (ii) Valentine, 9762, there was (iii) neat job (iv) safe-burglary done (v) Richmond,
Indiana, with no clue (vi) the author.
ENGLISH - B
2015
(A) Do as directed : 1×7=7
(i) They picked up sir Mohan‟s suitcase. (Change the Voice)
(ii) “Now Valentine”, said the warden, “You will go out in the morning.” (Turn into Indirect speech)
(iii) A bearer in a white livery appeared through a wire gauze door. (Turn into a complex sentence)
(iv) He got his keys and went upstairs. (Change into a simple sentence)
(v) Earth has not anything to show more fair. (Change into Interrogative sentence)
(vi) The engine gave another short whistle and the train began to move. (Split into two Simple sentences)
2. It began to move.
(vii) Leela‟s face became red. (Rewrite using the verb form of „red‟)

(B) Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles and/or prepositions : 1/2 × 6 = 3
At dusk he carried her in and she held.........(i).......... class.........(ii).........him. She had a box
filled.........(iii).........catalogues, illustrated books and stumps.........(iv).........pencils. It gave her great joy to
play.........(v).........teacher.........(vi).........Sidda.

ENGLISH - B
2016
(A) Do as directed : 1×7=7
(i) He would not be allowed to sleep inside the house. (Change the Voice)
(ii) “Are the trains very crowded on these lines?” Lady Lal asked. (Turn into Indirect speech)
(iii) Ben Price knew Jimmy‟s habits. (Change into a Negative sentence)
(iv) He was dismayed. The compartment was empty. (Join into a simple sentence)
(v) The mirror was obviously made in India. (Split into two Simple sentences)
(vi) She had to go back into the kitchen for a moment because she had left something in the oven. (Split
into two Simple sentences)
2. She had to go back into the kitchen for a moment.
(vii) I believe that we are not real social workers. (Rewrite the sentence using the noun form of „believe‟)
(B) Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles and/or prepositions : 1/2 × 6 = 3
The train steamed.........(i).........Lachmi found herself facing.........(ii).........almost empty interclass zenana
compartment next.........(iii).........the guard‟s van,.........(iv).........the tail end.........(v).........the train. The rest
of.........(vi).........train was packed.
ENGLISH - B
2017
(A) Do as directed : 1×7=7
(i) Fine art liberates our minds. (Change the Voice)
(ii) “No, he hasn‟t taken it!” Leela screamed. (Turn into Indirect speech)
(iii) He stopped near the well and pointed down. (change into a simple sentence)
(iv) As soon as he had gone, she hailed a passing railway coolie. (Change into a Negative sentence)
(v) It will be wrong on your part to expect. (Change into a Negative sentence)
(vi) They are hurt because they are forgotten. (Split into two Simple sentences)
(vii) And then Ben Price acted rather strangely. (Rewrite using the adjective form of „strangely‟)
(B) Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles and/or prepositions : 1/2 × 6 = 3
Four days.........(i)........., just as father was coming home.........(ii).........the office.........(iii).........police
inspector and.........(iv).........constable brought.........(v).........Sidda. Sidda stood.........(vi).........bowed headed.
ENGLISH - B
2018
(A) Do as directed : 1×7=7
(i) As soon as he had gone, she called a passing railway coolie. (Change into negative sentence)
(ii) “Now Valentine”, said the warden, “You will go out in the morning.” (Turn into Indirect speech)
(iii) Earth has not anything to show more fair. (Change into Interrogative sentence)
(iv) The poor people are very great people. They can teach us many beautiful things. (Join the sentences
with a relative clause)
(v) The mirror was obviously made in India. (Rewrite the sentence using the adjective form of obviously)
(vi) He set his suitcase on the table and opened it out flat. (Split into two Simple sentences)
(vii) Leela‟s face became red. (Rewrite using the verb form of „red‟)

(B) Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles and/or prepositions : 1/2 × 6 = 3
He tossed.........(i).........quarter.........(ii).........the hat.........(iii).........(iv).........blind man
sitting.........(v).........(vi).........door, and boarded his train.
ENGLISH - B
2019
(A) Do as directed : 1×7=7
(i) Sir, do you want a servant? (Change the Voice)
(ii) “I see in the hostel rooms shirt hanging from picture frames.” Says Nandalal Bose. (Turn into Indirect
speech)
(iii) All the mighty heart is lying still. (Change into complex sentence)
(iv) And so let us meet each other with a smile. (Change into a Negative sentence)
(v) Mr. Sivasanker was unable to make up his mind. He called his wife. (Join into a single sentence)
(vi) I am grateful what I have received. (Split into two Simple sentences)
(vii) Annabel‟s pride in him almost equalled her affection. (Use adjective form of „pride‟)
(B) Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles and/or prepositions : 1/2 × 6 = 3
The trail end.........(i).........(ii).........train appeared with.........(iii).........red light and.........(iv).........guard
standing (v) the opened doorway with the flags.........(vi).........hands.
ENGLISH - B
2020
(A) Do as directed : 1×7=7
(i) Training in drawing will develop their power of observation. (Change the Voice)
(ii) The poet says, “The river glides at its own sweet will.” (Turn into Indirect speech)
(iii) Our family is healthy, our family is united. (Change into a Negative sentence)
(iv) I believe that we are not real social worker. (Change into an Affirmative sentence)
(v) She produced a two-anna bit from a knot in her saree. She dismissed the coolie. (Join into a single
sentence)
(vi) The night is enormous. I look up at it. (Join into a complex sentence)
(vii) The fellow, with his knowledge of the household might come at night and loot. (Split into two Simple
sentences)
(B) Fill in the blanks with appropriate articles and/or prepositions : 1/2 × 6 = 3
Fine art liberates our minds.........(i).........the constraints of sorrow and conflicts.........(ii).........our daily
lives.........(iii).........(iv).........world of aesthetic delight, while with its touch of magic, functional art brings
beauty.........(v).........the objects of our daily use, and to our lives, and provides us.........(vi).........means of
livelihood.
Leela’s Friend:
Que: He has taken away your gold chain. (Change the voice)
Que: Leave him alone. (Change the voice)
Que: Mr. Sivasanker carried Leela back into the house. (Change the voice)
Que: I will let you off. (Change the voice)
Que: I will have a new chain. (Change the voice)
Que: “I have not taken it,” Sidda said feebly. (Change the narration)
Que: Her father said, “Baby, if you don’t behave, I will be very angry with you.” (Change the narration)
Que: “Tell me a story, Mother,” Leela said. (Change the narration)
Karma:
Que: Sir Mohan threw out his chest. (Change the voice)
Que: He glanced at his watch. (Change the voice)
Que: Sir Mohan smoothed his Balliol tie. (Change the voice)
Que: I can’t understand English and don’t know their ways. (Change the voice)
Que: “Ek Chota”, ordered Sir Mohan. (Change the narration)
Que: She hailed a passing railway coolie. (Change the voice)
Jimmy Valentine:
Que: Agatha’s mother beat the door of the vault with her hands. (Change the voice)
Que: Jimmy stuffed it into his vest-pocket. (Change the voice)
Que: Somebody wildly suggested dynamite. (Change the voice)
Que: Open the door. (Change the voice)
Que: She can’t stand it long in there. (Change the voice)
Que: Break it open. (Change the voice)
Que: The Elmore Bank had just put in a new safe and vault. (Change the voice)
Ans: A new safe and vault had just been put in by the Elmore Bank.
Que: He told the teller that he didn’t want anything. (Change the voice)
Nobel Lecture:
Que: Please tell us something that we will remember. (Change the voice)
Que: It has purified me. (Change the voice)
Que: He loves us. (Change the voice)
Que: I send you this money. (Change the voice)
Que: Let us love one another. (Change the voice)
Que: The other day I received 15 dolars.
The Place of Art in Education:
Que: A poor Santhal sweeps and mops his hut. (Change the voice)
Que: I see people use the open-breasted jacket with the `dhoti’. (Change the voice)
Que: It harms his physical and mental well-being. (Change the voice)
Que: Its field of expression is limited. (Change the voice)Ans: Something limits its field of expression.
Poetry
Meeting at Night
Que: I gain the cove with pushing prow. (Change the voice)
Que: I give a tap at the pane. (Change the voice)
Que: I quench its speed i’ the slushy sand. (Change the voice)
The Sick Rose
Que: The worm has found out thy bed of crimson joy. (Change the voice)
Que: And his dark secret love does thy life destroy. (Change the voice)
Brotherhood: Homage to Claudius Ptolemy
Que: I too am written. (Change the voice)
Que: Someone spells me out. (Change the voice)
Daybreak
Que: The wind had come out of the sea. (Change the tense of the sentence into simple past tense)
Que: The wind hailed the ships. (Change the voice)
Que: Bow down. (Change the voice)
Que: Make room for me. (Change the voice)
Que: Proclaim the hour. (Change the voice)
Que: It crossed the churchyard with a sigh. (Change the voice)
Que: Blow your clarion. (Change the voice)

VOICE CHANGE
1. Behold her single in the field.
2. She sings a melancholy strain.
3. Alone she cuts and binds the grain.
4. The teachers shared the common life with the boys.
5. He had told the poor old dear some gallant lies.
6. Then her face was bowed.
7. She folded up the letter.
8. You cannot miss that inn.
9. They will not keep you standing at the door.
10. May not the darkness hide it from my face?
11. Shall I meet other way farers at night?
12. I put the things back one by one.
13. It made them nervous and excited.
14. They should discuss the subject.
15.Johnny would know next to nothing of the events of 1066.
16. Leave a space.
17. I didn‟t catch the last piece.
18. Stop interrupting my lesson.
19. When the law was being hotly debated, many meetings were arranged by us.
20. Such incidents are often published in newspapers today.
21. Many women lead lives of anguish.
22. The girls cook the dinner for the boys.
23. I brought these children around me.
24. The mind should find its freedom in every respect.
25. The atmosphere had provided the students with a natural impulse.
26. I knew the children‟s mind.
27. Everything is managed by mutual help.
28. They would have to give the bridegroom costly gifts.
29. Will no one tell me what she sings?
30. Stand outside the room.
31. My repose was salted and sobered by the bird‟s Voice.
32. I found that I had packed my tooth-brush in the bag.
33. No, we shall not pay dowry anymore.
34. Well, fill it.
35.The law prohibiting such practice had been passed much earlier in the Lok Sabha.
36. Be quiet.
37. An atmosphere was created.
38. They knew when I was employed in writing.
39. I dream that I have not packed it.
40. Neither society nor government can protect their honour or their lives.
41.Gently its touch awoke him once
42. Something needs to be done and has to be done soon.”
43. You need a shave.
44.Birds filled the air with their cries.
45.We had earned the reputation.
46.They will sell this water drop by drop in their villages.
47.He is to put to sleep by an anesthetist.
48.A minority of car owners cause massive pollution.
49.They raised the school to the status of a Middle School.
50. I‟ll cover myself.
51.Always it woke him, even in France.
52. Miss Smith, will you conduct this gentleman to the Soaping Room?
53. Give me the keys.
54.I had to dispose of the salt-cellars.
55.In rural areas environmental degradation has often defeated the gains of economic development.
56.He cast a sly look at Swaminathan.
57.She finds no object worth her constancy.
58. The patient is put to sleep by an anesthetist.
59.My men and I did not spend all our time at Mokameh Ghat working and sleeping.
60.We observed no Hindu or Mohammedan holidays at Mokameh Ghat.
61.Caste prejudices were the first snag we ran up against.
62.This pleased Mani greatly.
63.All that will be attended to in its place.
64.Sweets were then distributed to the children.
65.Environmental degradation plays a major role.
66. Could it be postponed for a day or so more?
67.A fond mother when the day is over, leads by the hand her little child to bed.
68.Where the mind is led forward by thee.
69.The consultant waved the question aside with dignity.
70.Perhaps, Dr. Scrape can arrange something for you.
71.They gave me a devil in its place.
72. I make my diagnosis and I pass you on to expert hands.
73. He is put to sleep by an anaesthetist and operated on by an operating surgeon.
74. His work was cheerfully performed by his companions.
75. Because it gave me an opportunity of indulging in one of my hobbies.
76. I am going to bring Rajam here, bundle him up.
77.They took away my name, they took away my soul and they gave me a devil in its place.
78. The world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls.
79. The mind is led forward by thee into even-widening thought and action.
80. Into that heaven of freedom, let my country awake.
81. In many cases environmental plunder is an infringement of distributive justice. (Voice change /
verb of „infringement‟)
82.He shook his head.
83. I only do the left foot.
84. Perhaps, Dr.Scrape can arrange something for you.
(End:…by Dr.Scrape.)
NARRATION CHANGE
1. “Stop here, or gently pass.”
2. “Will no one tell me what she sings?”
3. “Behold her single in the field.”
4. The mother said, “Jack fell as he‟d have wished.”
5. The mother said, “We mothers are so proud of our dead soldiers.”
6. “The Colonel writes so nicely” the mother said.
7. The wayfarers said, “Does the road wind uphill all the way?”
8. The wayfarer said, “Shall I meet other wayfarers at night?”
9. “Aren‟t you going to put the boots in?” said Harris.
10. “I saw you do it myself not minute ago.” said Harris.
11. I said I‟d pack.
12. “I „ll take my oath I put it down on that chair.” said George.
13. “So mysterious!” said Harris.
14. “Most extraordinary thing I ever heard of” said George.
15. The teacher said, “Sit down and get your exercise books out.”
16. Teacher said, “Can you back that up, John.?”
17. Teacher said, “What is it Smith?”
18. “Be quiet, or you‟ll have to stay behind tonight.” said teacher.
19. The writer said, “After all, how many could be like Snehalata ?”
20. R.N. Tagore said, “It was like a nest which students themselves co-operated in building up with
their own.
21. They could not say, “No, we shall not pay dowry anymore.
22. The teacher said, “ Today I‟ll dictate.”
23. They could not gather courage to state, “No, we shall not pay dowry any more.”
24. Johnny: Sir, my pen has no ink.
Teacher: Well, fill it.
25. Teacher : Good morning Class : Good morning
26. Teacher : What‟s your view, Elizabeth.
27. “Why, here it is all the time.” he exclaimed indingnantly.
28. Yhe poet said, “And salted was my food.”
29. “Downhill I came, hungry and yet not starved” the poet said.
30. Tagore observed, “Mind has its hunger for the ministration of nature.”
31. R.N. Tagore said to us, “I always try to get foreign lecturers fo my school.”
32 He said, “We have started some night schools for the primitive people and our boys go there and
teach them.”
33. The writer said, “ The co-education system has been working perfectly. We have had no cause of
complaint.
34. He said, “It was his my method.”
35. He said, “People did not have any confidence in a poet.”
36. “Where?” cried Harris spinning round.
37. “Stand still, cann‟t you?” roared George flying after him.
38. When I had finished, George asked if the soap was in. (Direct)
39. Class: Oh, not again!
40. Teacher: Has anyone any views on the subject?
41. “Into that heaven of freedom, let my country awake”.
42. “Could it be postponed for a day or so more?” He asked the expert.
43. “Stand up on the bench!” roared the teacher.
44. “What is Lisbon famous for?” asked the teacher.
45. Persome : Marie, isn‟t the soup boiling yet?
46. “What have I done to offend you?” asked Rajam.
47. Convict : Do you know what I am?
48. “All right”, said the patient. „I‟ll have a specialist”.
49. “Could it be postponed for a day or two?” he asked
50. The mind is led forward by thee into ever widening
51.“Have you the courage to prove that you are a man ?” asked Mani.
52. “And now,” added the expert more genially, “at the end of all of it, shall we say- a shine?”
53. He suddenly asked, “Did you bring the thing that I wanted?
54. Sergeant : Your friend, monseigneur ! Holy virgin! Well!
55.The specialist murmured, “It seems that we have no soapist available for at least an hour or so.”
56. “Why, no?” said the patient; “can‟t Dr. what‟s his name do that too?”
57.“Dr. Follicle will see you now”, said the young lady attendant.
58. All right; he said “if I must I must After all, the sooner it‟s done, the sooner it‟s over. Go right
ahead and shave me”.
59. Perhaps Dr. Scrape can arrange something for you.
60. Miss. Smith, He said to the entering secretary, “please fill out a card for this gentleman for the
Shaving Room”.
61. “Art thou pale of weariness of climbing heaven?”
62. “Let us start” I said, at the right and work round the deck.
63. “What is Lisbon famous for?” asked the teacher.
64. “If this is all the cause of your anger, forget,” Rajam said to Mani.
65. Persome said to Marie, “Did Monseigneur , the Bishop leave any message for me?
66. And Mani voiced another doubt, “If anything happens to you, will you promise to keep it out of
your father‟s knowledge?”
67. Marie : Madam, the soup is boiling!
Persome : Then pour it out fool and don‟t chatter. No, no not like that here, let me do it and do you
put the salt cellars on the table the silver ones!
68. “Which foot?” asked the boy.
69. The patient hummed and hawed a little. “What about the fee?” he asked.
70. “Swaminathan, stand up,” said the teacher.
71. “Let them go on making a noise and they would get a clean, big zero in the examination,” the
teacher said to himself.
72. The authors say, “ Something needs to be done and has to be done soon.”
73. “How‟s that? Said the man, “Oh, it doesn‟t matter___ here, take the right.”
74. Marie: The silvers ones, madam?
75. “Pray do not trouble about that”, he said, “all that will be attended to in its place.”
76. He said to me, “Who is the man who is sitting on the bench near us?”
77. Bishop: Here, Marie, take my comforter.
78. „That‟s unfortunate‟, murmured the specialist, “It seems that we have no soapist available for at
least an hour or so.”
79. “So may expect you at the river tomorrow.” said he.
80. „All right‟ he said, “if I must, I must. After all the sooner it‟s done, the sooner it‟s over.”
81. “ Oh what made fatuous sunbeams toil to break earth‟s sleep at all?” said the poet.
82. Persome: Did he tell you where he was going?
83. Persome: Marie, isn‟t the soup boiling yet?
84. The teacher fired a second question, “What do you know about the Indian climate?”
85. “To see if you can break my head,” said Mani.
86. “My dear sir,” he said, “I don‟t shave you myself.”
NEGATIVE AND AFFIRMATIVE
1. That was very interesting. (Make it Negative)
2. No one seemed to care. (Affirmative)
3. You cannot miss that inn. (Affirmative)
4. I‟m not like that. (Affirmative)
5. These days however, the number of Snehalatas are gradually increasing. (Make it Negative)
6. The atmosphere should be less formal. (Negative)
7. My pen has no ink. (Affirmative)
8. We shall not pay dowry anymore. (Affirmative)
9. The condition of the women was pathetic. (Negative)
10. I had only five or six students at that time.
(Negative)
11. Alone she cuts and binds the grain. (Omit „Alone‟)
12. It is always difficult to get rid of these. (Negative)
13. I didn‟t say anything. (Affirmative)
14. It was like a nest. (Negative)
15. It was not like a cage. (Affirmative)
16. Neither society nor Government is unable to protect their honour or their lives. (Affirmative)
17. The name of this practice is dowry. (Affirmative)
18. She sings a melancholy strain. (Negative)
19. I‟m not like that. (Negative)
20. Education should be a part of life. (Make it Negative)
JOINING & TRANSFORMATION
1. Be quiet or you‟ll have to stay behind. (Begin with „If‟)
2. This was hardly what I intended. (Make it Simple)
3. Stop here, or gently pass. (Make it Complex)
4. I shall find comfort, travel-sore and weak. (Make it Compound)
5. The mother read the letter. She folded it up. (Make it Simple)
6. Jack fell as he‟d have wished(Turn into a Simple Sentence)
7. I made no comment. I only waited. (Make it Simple)
8. There will be beds for all who seek. (Turn into Simple Sentence)
9. I saw her singing at her work. (Make it Complex)
10. And salted was my food, and my repose. (Begin with „Both‟)
11. They lay under the stars.They were unable to rejoice. (Make it Single)
12. Downhill I came, hungry and yet not starved. (Noun form of „hungry‟)
13. I rather pride myself on my packing. (Use „pride‟ as an Adjective)
14. I rather pride myself on my packing. (Use „pride‟ as a Noun)
15. This was hardly what I intended. (Turn into Simple Sentence)
16. Has anyone any views on the subject? (Make it an Interrogative Sentence)
18. She had no worth in society‟s eyes. (Use „worth‟ as an Adjective)
19. The name of this practice is dowry. (Change the voice/ Use „name‟ as a Verb)
20. That was very interesting. (Change into Interrogative)
22. If Britain is to hold her own in the world of tomorrow, she must educate her children
thoroughly. (Use: „in order to‟ and omit „if‟)
DEGREE
1. Rest seemed the sweetest thing under a roof. (Make it Positive)
2. Rest seemed the sweetest thing under a roof. (Make it Comparative)
3. George is the worst packer in the world.(Make it Positive)
4. Harris will be the worst packer in this world. (Make it Positive)
5. Harris will be the worst packer in this world. (Make it Comparative)
6. Their subconscious mind is more active than the conscious one. (Change the degree of
comparison)
7. I selected the most beautiful spot in the village. (Make it Positive)
8. No Nightingale sings as sweetly as the reaper. (Make it Comparative)
9. The owl‟s cry was the most melancholy cry. (Make it Comparative)
10. George is the worst packer in the world. (Use „worse than‟)
11. No Nightingale sings as sweetly as the reaper. (Use „more sweetly‟)
12. Rest seemed the sweetest thing under a roof. (Change the degree of comparison)
13. The atmosphere should be less formal. (Use „more‟ instead of „less‟)
14. The best way is to accomplish this is to allow the children to take more part in the lesson.
(Comparative)
15. The owl‟s cry was the most melancholy cry. (Make it Comparative)
SPLIT UP
1. George put on a pipe and spread himself over the easy chair, and Harris cocked his legs on the
table and lit a cigar.
2. I repack and forget it, have to rush upstairs for it at the last moment and carry it to the railway
station, wrapped up in my pocket-handkerchief.
3. They did it scrape it out at last, and put it down on a chair, and Harris sat on it, and it stuck to him
and they went looking for it all over the room.
4. I want to get up and superintend, and walk round with my hands, and tell him what to do.
5. I dream that I haven‟t packed it, and hunt for it.
6. I rummaged the things up into much the same state that they must have been before the world was
created, and when chaos reigned.
7. He pretended that the lemons were rats, and got into the hamper and killed three of them before
Harris land him with the frying pan.
8. Finding his way blocked by the front door, he sank into a paving stone and announced to the whole
neighbourhood, „I ATE S C O O W.‟
9. I should think that a vast majority of today‟s school children would prefer to be taught in a school
using the second method, but will probably not get the chance.
10. The Hindu Code Law was duly passed but it did not provide beleaguered women respite from the
violence that grieved their lives.
11. When the law was hotly debated, we too arranged many meetings and gatherings among women
and collected many signatures in its supports.
12. If women themselves do not stand up against such men, then neither society nor government can
protect their honour or their lives.
13. If the parents could not satisfy his claims even by installments, the daughter came back to her
parent‟s home.
14. I knew that the mind has its hunger for the ministrations on nature, mother nature, and so I
selected this spot where the sky is unobstructed to the verge of the horizon.
15. My idea was that education should be a part of life itself and must not be detatched from it and be
made into something abstract.
16. They knew when I was employed in writing some drama and they took an intense interest as it
went on and developed.
17. I had some of the very great artists of our land and while they went on with their work, the boys
could watch them and saw day by day how those works developed.
18. It was not like a cage in which the birds are fed from the outside, but it was like a nest.
19. And it was always difficult to get rid of those when we grow up and even it is sedulously cultivated
in our school-books.
20. Burdened with this insult and shedding tears at the thought of the bankrupt father, the girl would
have to sit on the bridal piri or stool.
21. They knew when I was employed in writing some drama and they took an intense interest as it
went on and developed.
22. I had some of the very great artists of our land and while they went on with their work, the boys
could watch them and saw day by day how those works developed.
23. It was not like a cage in which the birds are fed from the outside, but it was like a nest.
24.. The music in my heart I bore/Long after it was heard no more.
25. Downhill I came, hungry ; and yet not starved.
26. My tooth-brush is a thing that haunts me when I‟m travelling, and makes my life a misery.

VOICE CHANGE
1)Lady Lal opened the brass carrier. [Annual Exam – 2014]
2)They picked up sir Mohan‟s suitcase. [Annual Exam – 2015]
3)He would not be allowed to sleep inside the house. [Annual Exam – 2016]
4)Fine art liberates our minds. [Annual Exam – 2017]
5)Sir, do you want a servant? [Annual Exam – 2019]
6)Training in drawing will develop their power of observation. [Annual Exam – 2020]
NARRATION CHANGE
1) “Tell me a story, mother”, Leela said. [Annual Exam – 2014]
2) “Now Valentine”, said the warden, “You will go out in the morning.” [Annual Exam – 2015, 2018]
3) “Are the trains very crowded on these lines?” Lady Lal asked. [Annual Exam – 2016]
4) “No, he hasn‟t taken it!” Leela screamed. [Annual Exam – 2017]
5) “I see in the hostel rooms shirt hanging from picture frames.” Says Nandalal Bose. [Annual Exam –
2019]
6)The poet says, “The river glides at its own sweet will.” [Annual Exam – 2020]
TRANSFORMATION OF SENTENCES
1)He met Miss Annabel Adams, and became more and more captivated by her charms. (Change into a
simple sentence) [Annual Exam – 2014]
2)A bearer in a white livery appeared through a wire gauze door. (Turn into a complex sentence)
[Annual Exam – 2015]
3)He got his keys and went upstairs. (Change into a simple sentence) [Annual Exam – 2015]
4)He stopped near the well and pointed down. (change into a simple sentence) [Annual Exam – 2017]
5)All the mighty heart is lying still. (change into complex sentence) [Annual Exam – 2019]
6)These days all trains are crowded. (Change into a Negative sentence) [Annual Exam – 2014]
7)Ben Price knew Jimmy‟s habits. (Change into a Negative sentence) [Annual Exam – 2016]
8)As soon as he had gone, she hailed a passing railway coolie. (Change into a Negative sentence)
[Annual Exam – 2017, 2018]
9)It will be wrong on your part to expect. (Change into a Negative sentence) [Annual Exam – 2017]
10)And so let us meet each other with a smile. (Change into a Negative sentence) [Annual Exam –
2019]
11)Our family is healthy, our family is united. (Change into a Negative sentence) [Annual Exam –
2020]
12)I believe that we are not real social worker. (Change into an Affirmative sentence) [Annual Exam –
2020]
13)Earth has not anything to show more fair. (Change into Interrogative sentence) [Annual Exam –
2015, 2018]
JOINING OF SENTENCES
1)She produced a two-anna bit from a knot in her saree. She dismissed the coolie. (Join into a single
sentence) [Annual Exam – 2014, 2020]
2)He was dismayed. The compartment was empty. (Join into a simple sentence) [Annual Exam – 2016]
3)The poor people are very great people. They can teach us many beautiful things. (Join the sentences
with a relative clause) [Annual Exam – 2018]
4)Mr. Sivasanker was unable to make up his mind. He called his wife. (Join into a single sentence)
[Annual Exam – 2019]
5)The night is enormous. I look up at it. (Join into a complex sentence) [Annual Exam – 2020]
SPLITTING INTO TWO SIMPLE SENTENCES
1)He got his keys and went upstairs. [Annual Exam – 2014]
2)The engine gave another short whistle and the train began to move. [Annual Exam – 2015]
3)She had to go back into the kitchen for a moment because she had left something in the oven.
[Annual Exam – 2016]
4)The mirror was obviously made in India. [Annual Exam – 2016]
5)They are hurt because they are forgotten. [Annual Exam – 2017]
6)He set his suitcase on the table and opened it out flat. [Annual Exam – 2018]
7)I am grateful what I have received. [Annual Exam – 2019]
8)The fellow, with his knowledge of the household might come at night and loot. [Annual Exam –
2020]
INTERCHANGE OF PARTS OF SPEECH
1)Fine arts liberates our minds from the constrains of sorrow. (Use the noun form of „liberates‟)
[Annual Exam – 2014]
2)Leela‟s face became red. (Rewrite using the verb form of „red‟) [Annual Exam – 2015, 2018]
3) I believe that we are not real social workers. (Rewrite the sentence using the noun form of „believe‟)
[Annual Exam – 2016]
4)And then Ben Price acted rather strangely. (Rewrite using the adjective form of „strangely‟)
[Annual Exam – 2017]
5)Annabel‟s pride in him almost equalled her affection. (Use adjective form of „pride‟) [Annual Exam
– 2019]
ARTICLES AND PREPOSITIONS
1) A week after (i) release (ii) Valentine, 9762, there was (iii) neat job
(iv) safe-burglary done (v) Richmond, Indiana, with no clue (vi) the author.
[Annual Exam – 2014]
2)At dusk he carried her in and she held (i) class (ii) him. She had a box filled (iii)
catalogues, illustrated books and stumps (iv) pencils. It gave her great joy to play (v)
teacher (vi) Sidda. [Annual Exam – 2015]
3)The train steamed (i) , Lachmi found herself facing (ii) almost empty interclass
zenana compartment next (iii) the guard‟s van, (iv) the tail end (v) the train.
The rest of (vi) train was packed. [Annual Exam – 2016]
4)Four days (i) , just as father was coming home (ii) the office (iii) police
inspector and (iv) constable brought (v) Sidda. Sidda stood (vi) bowed
headed. [Annual Exam – 2017]
5)He tossed (i) quarter (ii) the hat (iii) (iv) blind man
sitting (v) (vi) door, and boarded his train. [Annual Exam – 2018]
6)The trail end (i) (ii) train appeared with (iii) red light and
(iv) guard standing (v) the opened doorway with the flags (vi) hands.
[Annual Exam – 2019]
7)Fine art liberates our minds (i) the constraints of sorrow and conflicts (ii) our daily
lives (iii) (iv) world of aesthetic delight, while with its touch of magic, functional
art brings beauty (v) the objects of our daily use, and to our lives, and provides us (vi)
means of livelihood. [Annual Exam – 2020]
M.C.Q.
LEELA‟S FRIEND (M.C.Q.)
1.) One of the famous works of R.K.I. Narayanswami was ______?
(a) Famous Five (b) The English Professor (c) The Guide (d) Great Expectations.
2.) Where was Mr.Savisankar standing, while brooding over the servant problem?
(a) gate (b) veranda (c) terrace (d) dining hall
3.) Who opened the gate and came in?
(a) Mr.Savisankar (b) Leela (c) Police inspector (d) Sidda
4.) “Where were you before?” – Who said this?
(a) Leela (b) Mr.Savisankar(c) Police inspector (d) Sidda
5.) Where did Sidda work before?
(a) At a house (b) At Leela‟s house (c) At a Doctor‟s House (d) At a doctor‟s bunglow.
6.) Who liked Sidda very much?
(a) Mr.Savisankar (b) Leela (c) Police inspector (d) Sidda
7.) How many meals were given to Sidda a day?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
8.) How much ruppees was given to Sidda each month?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
9.) Which coloured ball did Leela play with?
(a) Red (b) White (c) Green (d) Yellow
10.) Whose company made Leela very happy?
(a) Sidda (b) Mr.Savisankar (c) Mrs.Savisankar (d) None
11.) According to Sidda, what touched the ball when he threw it in high in the air?
(a) Moon (b) Sun (c) Meteors (d) Stars
12.) According to Sidda, where did Leela need to stand to touch the sky?
(a) Mango tree (b) Roof of the house (c) Coconut tree (d) Apple tree
13.) When did Leela held a class for Sidda?
(a) Dawn (b) Evening (c) Dusk (d) Night
14.) What could Leela draw?
(a) Dog (b) Cat (c) Both (d) None.
15.) What did Leela actually draw on the catalogue for Sidda?
(a) Dog (b) Crow (c) Cat (d) Ball
16.) When did the Leela and Sidda‟s school hour end?
(a) When Leela‟s mother called for breakfast.
(b) When Leela‟s father called for lunch.
(c) When Leela‟s mother called for dinner
(d) When Leela‟s mother called for lunch.
17.) Among these stories, which one do you think Sidda told Leela?
(a) Animals in the jungle (b) Animals in the farm (c) Animals in the space (d) Animals in the backyard
18.) One evening where did Leela and Sidda go?
(a) to buy eggs (b) to buy sugar (c) to buy snacks (d) to buy bread
19.) Who first noticed the gold chain which Leela wore, missing?
(a) Leela‟s father (b) Leela‟s friend (c) Leela‟s mother (d) All of them
20.) Who went to the police to lodge the complaint about the missing gold chain?
(a) Sidda (b) Mr.Savisankar (c) Mrs.Savisankar (d) None
21.) Why Leela refused to go to bed after her meal?
(a) becauseSidda was not there to tell her stories
(b) because her mother was very abusing
(c) because her mother was very rough
(d) all of the above
22.) Who was furious to not consult him before employing Sidda?
(a) Police inspector (b) Mr.Savisankar (c) Mrs.Savisankar (d) None
23.) After how many days did the police catch Sidda?
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 6
24.) What did Sidda say when all of them asked him where he had put the chain?
(a) “I don‟t know.”
(b) “I won‟t tell.”
(c) “I have not taken it.”
(d) “none of the above”
25.) “No, he hasn‟t taken it!” What does „it‟ refer?
(a) a golden chain (b) a golden bracelet (c) a golden watch (d) a golden ring
26.) Why was Leela in tears?
(a) because the police took Mr.Sivsankar
(b) because the police took Sidda
(c) because the police took Mrs.Sivsankar
(d) All of the above
27.) Where did Mrs.Sivsankar find the gold chain?
(a) in the flower pot (b) in the turmeric pot (c) in the sugar pot (d) in the tamarind pot
28.) Who put the chain in the pot?
(a) Leela (b) Mr.Savisankar(c) Leela‟s mother (d) Sidda
29.) Who saw Leela carrying the chain in her hand once or twice?
(a) Mr.Savisankar(b) Leela‟s mother (c) Sidda (d) None
30.) What did Leela say when she was asked why didn‟t she tell her mother that she kept the chain in
the pot?
(a) “I forgot.”
(b) “I won‟t tell.”
(c) “I have not taken it.”
(d) “I don‟t know.”
1)Leela keenly examined the ball for traces of –
a) dust b) cloud
c) moon d) stars [Annual Exam. – 2014]
2) Leela lost her –
a) doll b) diamond necklace
c) ear ring d) gold chain [Annual Exam. – 2015]
3)Siddaa knows –
a) the deity b) the moon
c) the policeman d) the thieves [Annual Exam. – 2016]
4)Leela‟s mother found the gold chain in the –
a) turmeric pot b) red chilli pot
c) black paper pot c) tamarind pot [Annual Exam. – 2017]
5) Leela knew –
a) all the letters b) none of the letters
c) 10 or 12 letters d) 2 or 3 letters [Annual Exam. – 2019]
6)When Leela‟s mother noticed that Leela‟s gold chain was missing, it was –
a) morning b) evening
c) afternoon d) noon [Annual Exam. – 2020]
7) At Sivasankar‟s house Sidda was given –
I) three meals a day and four rupees a month
ii) three meals a day and two rupees a month
iii) two meals a day and three rupees a month
iv) two meals a day and four rupees a month [Annual Exam. – 2022]
8) Leela‟s chain was finally discovered from –
I) the pickle pot ii) the utensils rack
iii) the tamarind pot iv) the flower pot [Annual Exam. – 2022]
KARMA (M.C.Q.)
1.) When did Khushwant Singh die?
(a) 2012 (b) 2013 (c) 2014 (c) 2015
2.) Khushwant Singh won fame as a?
(a) Journalist (b) Innovator (c) Poet (d) Narrator
3.) Karma is taken from which book?
(a) The collected stories of Khushwant Singh (b) The short stories of Khushwant Singh (c) The collected
short stories of Khushwant Singh (d) The short stories and poems of Khushwant Singh
4.) Sir Mohan Lal looked at himself in the mirror of ______?
(a) first class dressing room (b) first class waiting room (c) first class rest room (d) first class dinner room
5.) Where was the mirror made?
(a) India (b) Indonesia (c) Indies (d) Indusland
6.) Sir Mohan Lal smiled at the mirror with an air of ______?
(a) pity (b) patronage (c) both a and b (d) None
7.) “You are so very much like everything else in this country, ineffiecient, _____, indifferent.” Fill in
the blank
(a) Clean (b) Dirty (c) Nasty (d) Dusty
8.) From where did Sir Mohan buy the suit?
(a) Saviee Row (b) Savil Row (c) Saviel Row (d) Saville Row
9.) What kind of a tie was he wearing?
(a) Balliol (b) Baillol (c) Baliol (d) Balioll
10.) What did Sir Mohan order?
(a) Chhota (b) EkChota (c) Ek Cutting (d) Cutting
11.) What was Lady Mohan Lal chewing?
(a) Neem Leaf (b) Tulsi Leaf (c) Betel Leaf (d) Barley Leaf
12.) In which age was Lady Mohan lal?
(a) early forties (b) mid forties (c) late forties (d) none
13.) What glistened on her nose?
(a) diamond nose-ring (b) pearl nose-ring (c) silver nose-ring (d) golden nose-ring
14.) What bangles was she wearing in her arms?
(a) diamond (b) pearl (c) silver (d) golden
15.) What colour was the border of her dirty sari?
(a) light red (b) dark red (c) red (d) none
16.) Whom did she hail at?
(a) Sir Mohan Lal (b) railway coolie (c) bearer (d) no one
17.) Where does zezena stop?
(b) At the end (b) At the middle (c) At the beginning (d) At the station before the end.
18.) What did the coolie do?
(a) flattened his turban (b) hoisted steel trunk (c) moved down platform (d) all of these
19.) What did Lady Lal took out of the brass carrier?
(a) chapattis (b) chilli pickle (c) water (d) rice
20.) How did the coolie address Lady Lal?
(a) mother (b) daughter (c) aunt (d) sister
21.) Whom did Lady Lal‟s brother meet with?
(a) Englishmen (b) zamindars (c) viziers (d) villagers
22.) Where did Lady Lal‟s brother travel in trains?
(a) inter-class (b) first-class (c) general (d) general-class
23.) Where did Lachmi live in the house?
(a) upper storey (b) lower storey (c) ground floor (d) roof
24.) How many times did Lady lal‟s brother visit her in the house?
(a) sometimes at night (b) once in a while during day (c) once in a while during night (d) all the time
25.) For how many times did Lady lal‟s brother stay with her?
(a) few second (b) few minutes (c) an hour (d) few hours
26.) What did she do when she went to the public tap?
(a) rinse hands (b) wash mouth (c) wash plates (d) rinse mouth
27.) How much money did she give to the coolie?
(a) one anna (b) two anna (c) three anna (d) fourtyanna
28.) What exhibitions were of bad breeding?
(a) bustle (b) fun (c) both a and c (d) none
29.) For how many years was Mohan Lal in abroad?
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 6
30.) Where did he reside in abroad?
(a) University of London (b) University of France (c) University of Denmark (d) University of Oxford
31.) What could he always talk about?
(a) books (b) politics (c) people (d) all of them
32.) What did he take out to read when he sat near the window?
(a) The Hindustan Times (b) The Times of India (c) The Tribune (d) The Times
33.) What would lead to a fairy-land of the Oxford University?
(a) shoe (b) The Times (c) tie (d) none of them
34.) What never failed with the Englishmen?
(a) whiskey (b) scotch (c) wine (d) rum
35.) Where did Mohan Lal spend his nights during those 5 years?
(a) Piccadilly (b) Picadilly (c) Piccadili (d) Picaadilli
36.) How many English soldiers came trudging along?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
37.) What were the Names of the English soldiers?
(a) Bill and Eric (b) Eric and James (c) Bill and Jam (d) Bill and James
38.) What did the two soldiers throw out first?
(a) flusk (b) suitcase (c) The Times (d) bedding
39.) The tail-end of the train appeared which light?
(a) red (b) green (c) yellow (d) orange
40.) What did Lady Lal store in her mouth?
(a) paan (b) betel (c) betel saliva (d) chapatti
9)The interclass zenana compartment was –
a) next to the guard‟s van b)just after the ingine
c) at the tail end of the train d) in the middle of the train [Annual Exam. – 2014]
10)Lachmi stopped by the hawker‟s stall to buy –
a) chapatti b) Pan Parag
c) Betel leaves d) Mango pickle [Annual Exam. – 2015]
11)The arrival of the train did not disturb Sir Mohan Lal‟s –
a) peace b) understanding
c) sangfroid d) conversation. [Annual Exam. – 2016]
12)The mirror…. back at Sir Mohan –
a) laughed b) mocked
c) smiled d) replied [Annual Exam. – 2017]
13)The newspaper that Sir Mohan was reading was –
a) The Sunday Times b) The Times of India
c) The Times d) Modern Times [Annual Exam. – 2018]
14)What type of woman is Lachmi?
a) traditional b) selfish
c) dogmatic d) aristocrat [Annual Exam. – 2019]
15)Sir Mohan‟s tie was special because –
a) it was a gift from his wife.
b) it was gifted by a British soldier
c) it consisted of the national emblem of India
d) it bore the emblem of the Balliol College of Oxford University. [Annual Exam. – 2020]
16) Sir Mohan was struck flat on the face by –
I) Bill ii) the guard
iii) the coolie iv) Jim [Annual Exam. – 2022]
JIMMY VALENTINE (M.C.Q.)
I.) Tick the correct answer:
1.) William Sydney Porter was also known as?
(a) A. Henry (b) O. Herny (c) O. Henry (d) A. Henrey
2.) From which country was William Sydney Porter?
(a) U.K. (b) U.S.A (c) U.A.E (d) None of these
3.) Which one is William Sydney Porter‟s famous short story?
(a) The Gentle Crafter (b) Great expectations (c) Famous Five (d) Cabbages for Kings
4.) From which piece has this short story been taken?
(a) Roads and Destiny (b) Roads to Destiny (c) Roads of Destiny (d) Roads for Destiny
5.) What is the story marked by?
(a) humour (b) love (c) greed (d) lust
6.) Who escorted Jimmy Valentine to the front office?
(a) a warden (b) a governor (c) a jailor (d) a guard
7.) What was Jimmy Valentine doing when the guard came to take him?
(a) stitching lowers (b) stitching uppers (c) stitching tees (d) none of these
8.) Jimmy served for how many months?
(a) 9 (b) 10 (c) 7 (d) 11
9.) Jimmy was sentenced for how many years?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
10.) For how many months did Jimmy expect to stay?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
11.) What did the warden say to Jimmy?
(a) Brace up (b) Ace up (c) Face up (d) Brush up
12.) What did the warden predict Jimmy‟s reason or innocence was?
(a) He got sent up in the Springfield job
(b) he feared an extremely high-toned society
(c) a mean old jury was set up against him
(d) all of the above
13.) What was the name of the guard?
(a) Cronin (b) Kronin (c) Crayon (d) Cranto
14.) When did the warden order to unlock Jimmy in the morning?
(a) seven in the morning (b) seven in the evening (c) six in the morning (d) none of the above
15.) At what time did Jimmy stand in front of the warden‟s outer office?
(a) quarter past seven in the morning (b) seven in the evening (c) six in the morning (d) none of the above
16.) What kind of shoes did Jimmy wore to the warden‟s outer office?
(a) stiff and clean (b) stiff and squeaky (c) stiff and dirty (d) stiff and gruesome
17.) What did the clerk hand him with?
(a) rail-road ticket (b) five-dollar bill (c) both a and b (d) none
18.) What did the warden gave him?
(a) cigarettes (b) tobacco (c) cigars (d) a packet of cigars
19.) Who shook hands with Jimmy?
(a) governor (b) judge (c) jailor (d) warden
20.) What was Jimmy called in the jail?
(a) Jimmy 9762 (b) Jimmy Valentine 9776 (c) Valentine 9762 (d) Jimmy Valentine 9762
21.) Where did Jimmy go first after being released?
(a) sat under trees (b) garden (c) restaurant (d) police station
22.) What did Jimmy first notice after being released?
(a) song of birds (b) waving green trees (c) smell of flowers (d) all of the above
23.) What did he eat at the restaurant?
(a) broiled chicken (b) boiled chicken (c) chicken curry (d) none
24.) Which wine did Jimmy drink?
(a) red (b) white (c) blue (d) black
25.) How much did Jimmy toss in to the hat of the blind man?
(a) half a cent (b) quarter (c) 1 cent (b) 2 cent
26.) Whom did Jimmy shake hands with behind the bar?
(a) Mick Dolan (b) Micke Dolan (c) Mike Dolan (d) Miky Dolan
27.) What did Jimmy and Dolan have the conversation?
(a) the protest in Springfield (b) the prison in Springfield (c) the procrastination in Springfield (d) none of
the above
28.) Which room‟s door did he open?
(a) near room (b) far room (c) rear room (d) dear room
29.) What was on the floor of Jimmy‟s room?
(a) Ben Price‟s collar button (b) Ben Price‟s shirt button (c) Ben Price‟s pant button (d) Ben Price‟s t-shirt
button
30.) Who overpowered Jimmy to arrest him?
(a) Mike (b) detective (c) police (d) governor
31.) What did Jimmy pull out from the wall?
(a) folding bed (b) folding panel (c) folding curtain (d) folding sofa
32.) What did Jimmy drag out?
(a) dirt-covered suitcase(b) dust-covered suitcase (c) red coloured suitcase (d) blue coloured suitcase
33.) Where did he find the finest set of burglar‟s tools?
(a) briefcase (b) suitcase (c) foldable bed (d) bed
34.) What was the finest set of burglar‟s tools made of?
(a) tanned steel (b) tampered steel (c) tanning steel (d) tempered steel
35.) For how much time was Jimmy in the room?
(a) 15 minutes (b) 30 minutes (c) 45 minutes (d) 1 hour
36.) Who never touched “hard” drinks?
(a) Milke (b) Jimmy (c) Mike (d) Governor
37.) How much money did Jimmy secure after one week of getting out jail?
(a) seven hundred dollars (b) eight hundred dollars (c) nine hundred dollars (d) thousand dollars
38.) How much money came out of the burglar-proof safe in Logansport?
(a) fifteen hundred dollars (b) fifteen thousand dollars (c) fifteen dollars (d) fifteen cents
39.) How much money came out of the old-fashioned safe in Jefferson-city?
(a) fifteen hundred dollars (b) fifteen thousand dollars (c) fifteen dollars (d) five thousand dollars
40.) Who made the statement “He‟s resumed business” ?
(a) Jim (b) Governor (c) Ben Price (d) bankers
41.) From where did the detective learn Jimmy‟s habits?
(a) Springfield case (b) Logansport case (c) Jefferson-city case (d) none of these
42.) Where was the young lady travelling towards?
(a) Springfield Bank (b) Jefferson-city bank (c) The Elmore Bank (d) Arkansas bank
43.) Who was the young lady?
(a) Polly Simpson (b) Annabel Adams (c) Annabelle Adaam (d) Michelle Jones
44.) Whose father owned the Elmore Bank?
(a) Polly Simpson (b) Annabel Adams (c) Annabelle Adaam (d) Michelle Jones
45.) What name did Jimmy register as in the Planters‟ Hotel?
(a) R. Spencer (b) R. D. Spencer (c) R. Dune Spencer (d) Ralph D. Spencer
46.) What business did Jimmy talk about with the clerk?
(a) tie (b) shoe (c) shirt (d) lower
47.) What business did Jimmy start eventually in Elmore?
(a) tie (b) shirt (c) shoe (d) lower „
48.) Who was the typical, plodding, country banker?
(a) Mr. Adams (b) Mr. Spencer (c) Mr. Valentine (d) Mrs. Spencer
49.) Whom did Jimmy write the letter to?
(a) Billy (b) Bill (c) Mr. Adams (d) Ben
50.) Whom did Jimmy mention as the angel of his life in the letter?
(a) Polly Simpson (b) Annabelle Adams (c) Annabel Adams (d) Michelle Jones
51.) What was across Jimmy‟s shoe-store?
(a) medical store (b) grocery store (c) drug store (d) none of these
52.) Where was Jimmy going to order his wedding suit?
(a) Springfield (b) Adamses (c) Le Rock (d) Little Rock
53.) How many girls did Annabel‟s sister had?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
54.) Who was going to ride Jimmy to the station?
(a) Gibson (b) Ben (c) Adams (d) Billy
55.) What did Jimmy say to Annabel about what‟s inside Jimmy‟s suitcase?
(a) gold-plated shoe horns (b) bronze plated shoe horns (c) silver plated shoe horns (d) nickel plated shoe
horns
56.) Who was delighted by the shining metal and funny clock and knobs of the safe of Elmore bank?
(a) May (b) Agatha (c) Annabel (d) option „a‟ and „b‟
57.) Who was locked inside the vault?
(a) May (b) Agatha (c) Annabel (d) Ben
58.) In how minutes did Jimmy open the vault?
(a) 10 (b) 15 (c) 20 (d) 30
59.) Who said the words “Got around at last, have you?”
(a) Agatha (b) Ben (c) Annabel (d) Jimmy
60.) What did Ben say to Jimmy?
(a) “Lets go.”
(b) “There‟s the buggy.”
(c) “Your buggy‟s waiting for you.”
(d) “Your buggy‟s there.”
17)Jimmy got his pardon from the –
a) President b) Governor
c) Warden d) Jailor [Annual Exam. – 2014]
18)The number Jimmy got in the jail was –
a) 9627 b) 9267
c) 9762 d) 9726 [Annual Exam. – 2015, 2018]
19)Mr. Adams was a –
a) detective b) banker
c) hotel owner d) teacher [Annual Exam. – 2016]
20)Ralph Spencer was –
a) the phoenix that arose out of Jimmy valentine‟s ashes
b) the banker c) an alibi d) the petty thief [Annual Exam. – 2017]
21)After his release from jail, Jimmy committed his second burglary at –
a) Logansport b) Jefferson City
c) Richmond d) Springfield [Annual Exam. – 2017]
22)Jimmy decided to buy wedding suit from –
a) Elmore b) Richmond Abbey
c) Little Rock d) Springfield [Annual Exam. – 2019]
23)After marriage jimmy wanted to go –
a) North b) South
c) East d) West [Annual Exam. – 2020]
24) The name of the detective in the story „Jimmy Valentine‟ is –
I) Mike Dolan ii) Ben Price
iii) Mr Adams iv) none of them [Annual Exam. – 2022]
25) Jimmy slid back a panel in the wall and brought out –
I) a dust covered briefcase ii) a dust covered suitcase
iii) a dust covered purse iv) a dust covered bag [Annual Exam. – 2022]
NOBEL LECTURE (M.C.Q.)
I.) Tick the correct answer
1.) When did Mother Teresa die?
(a) 1910 (b) 1947 (c) 1989 (d) 1997
2.) At what age did Mother Teresa come to India?
(a) 17 (b) 18 (c) 19 (d) 20
3.) What did Mother Teresa found?
(a) The Missionaries of Charity (b) The Missionary of Charity (c) The Missionaries of Church (d) none of
these
4.) When did Mother Teresa get Nobel Peace Prize?
(a) 1994 (b) 1995 (c) 1996 (d) 1997
5.) What did Mother Teresa put emphasis on?
(a) Smile begins with love (b) Smile begins in life (c) Smile is the beginning of love (d) Smile is the
beginning of life
6.) Which prayer did Mother Teresa pray to god when she received the award?
(a) St. Francis of Assisi (b) St. Francis of Assist (c) St. Francis of Asissi (d) St. Francis of Assissi
7.) Which gift did Mother Teresa thank God for?
(a) love (b) peace (c) life (d) food
8.) Whom did Jesus bring the good news to?
(a) poor (b) people (c) orphans (d) parents
9.) The news of peace to all of ____ will and this is something that we all want. Fill in the blanks?
(a) excellent (b) better (c) poor (d) good
10.) Whom did God gave his son to?
(a) Virgin Mary (b) Elizabeth (c) Mother Teresa (d) none of these
11.) Whose unborn child was the first messenger of peace?
(a) Virgin Mary (b) Elizabeth (c) Mother Teresa (d) none of these
12.) What did the Gospel mention?
(a) Love-as-I-have-loved-you-as I love you
(b) Love-as-I-have-loved-you-as-I-love-you
(c) Love as I have loved-you-as I love you
(d) Love as I have loved you-as I love you
13.) Who said, “You‟re a liar if you say you love God but do not love your neighbour?”
(a) Mother Teresa (b) St. John (c) Jesus Christ (d) Gospel\
14.) Where did everybody in the institution constantly looked at?
(a) door (b) window (c) ceiling (d) floor
15.) For whom did everyone in the institution wait for?
(a) son (b) daughter (c) parents (d) options „a‟ and „b‟
16.) Where did the young boys and girls given drugs?
(a) East (b) West (c) North (d) South
17.) What was the greatest destroyer of peace according to Mother Teresa?
(a) neglected parents (b) neglected children (c) drugs (d) abortion
18.) Where does a million of children die due to malnutrition and hunger?
(a) India (b) Africa (c) both „a‟ and „b‟ (d) none of these
19.) How did Mother Teresa fight abortion?
(a) by marriage (b) by scholarship (c) by child welfare homes (d) by adoptions
20.) Whom did Mother Teresa teach natural family planning?
(a) beggars (b) slum dwellers (c) leprosy patients (d) all of the above
21.) In how many years did it take for families in Calcutta to have less babies?
(a) 4 (b) 5 (c) 6 (d) 7
22.) How many babies were less in Calcutta due to Mother Teresa‟s family planning?
(a) 61273 (b) 61723 (c) 61237 (d) 61327
23.) Which kind of people are great people, and can teach us many beautiful things?
(a) poor (b) rich (c) educated (d) illiterates
24.) Because it is nothing more than _______ out of love for each other. Fill in the blanks?
(a) self-educated (b) self-belief (c) self-obsession (d) self-control
25.) What did the one kid out of those four kids say to Mother Teresa?
(a) Thanks (b) Amen (c) Thank You (d) May god bless you
26.) From where did Mother Teresa pick up the man who was half-eaten by worms?
(a) gutter (b) drain (c) well (d) Garbage
27.) What did Mother Teresa believe Jesus had said?
(a) I was naked (b) I was hungry (c) I was homeless (d) all of these
28.) Whose body did Mother Teresa believe she touches for 24 hours?
(a) Christ (b) poor people (c) children (d) none of these
29.) What did Mother Teresa‟s family did not need to destroy peace in her family?
(a) bombs and guns (b) rifles (c) bombs (d) guns
30). Where does love begin at according to Mother Teresa?
(a) family (b) home (c) accomplishment (d) money
31.) Who is infinite?
(a) Christ (b) Mother (c) God Almighty (d) humans
32.) Where did Mother Teresa find difficulty in getting sugar?
(a) Bombay (b) Calcutta (c) Goa (d) Rajpur
33.) What was the age of the Hindu boy who did not eat sugar?
(a) 3 years (b) 4 years (c) 5 years (d) none
34.) For how many days did the Hindu boy did not eat sugar?
(a) 3 (b) 4 (c) 5 (d) 6
35.) Where did Mother Teresa feel like was when she stayed in the Convent with her sisters?
(a) Bombay (b) Calcutta (c) Goa (d) Rajpur
36.) With which family did Mother Teresa have an extraordinary experience?
(a) Jewish (b) Christian (c) Muslim (d) Hindu
37.) How many children did the family have with whom Mother Teresa have an extraordinary
experience?\
(a) 6 (b) 7 (c) 8 (d) 4
38.) Which family was also hungry for food when Mother Teresa brought rice for them?
(a) Jewish (b) Christian (c) Muslim (d) Hindu
39.) When would she be back in India?
(a) 15th (b) 16th (c) both „a‟ and „b‟ (d) none
40.) Where did Mother Teresa start her journey of helping children?
(a) Austria (b) America (c) Indianna (d) India
41.) What must be woven in the sisters who are helping Mother Teresa?
(a) Mother Teresa (b) prayers (c) God (d) Sisters
42.) Because today there is so much ______. Fill in the blanks?
(a) prayer (b) passion (c) suffering (d) satisafaction
43.) What does Mother Teresa give to a person first whom she picks up from the streets?
(a) rice and bread (b) rice and dal (c) rice and clothes (d) rice and curry
44.) Where are the Sisters working amongst the poor kind people in?
(a) East (b) North (c) South (d) West
45.) Where does Mother Teresa tell is difficult to smile at each other?
(a) roads (b) home (c) apartment (d) pool
46.) How much money did Mother Teresa receive from the old man?
(a) 15 dollars (b) 16 dollars (c) 17 dollars (d) none
47.) What could the old man who was on his back could only move?
(a) right hand (b) right leg (c) left hand (d) right eye
48.) For how many days did old man did not smoke?
(a) 1 day (b) 1 week (c) 1 month (d) 1 year
49.) NO child will be ______. Fill in the blanks?
(a) unwanted (b) uneducated (c) unworthy (d) unsatisfied
50.) How many professors came from the United States?
(a) 13 (b) 14 (c) 15 (d) 16
51.) Where did the professors have a home for dying?
(a) Bombay (b) Calcutta (c) Goa (d) Rajpur
52.) How many people did they pick up from the streets?
(a) 36000 (b) 35000 (c) 37000 (d) 3600
53.) How many people died in the dying homes of the professors?
(a)180 (b) 1800 (c) 18000 (d) 180000
54.) Love comes when it is?
(a) demanding (b) unconditional (c) rational (d) equal
55.) What is a gift for the Norwegian people?
(a) Noble prize (b) Peace Prize (c) Nobel ward (d) Nobel Peace Prize
26)Mother Teresa began her Nobel Lecture with the prayer of –
a) St. John b) the Bible
c) St. Francis of Assisi d) the Gospel [Annual Exam. – 2014, 2020]
27)According to Mother Teresa, the greatest destroyer of peace today is –
a) abortion b) divorce
c) drug addiction d) war [Annual Exam. – 2015]
28) According to Mother Teresa, the first messenger of peace was the –
a) little unborn child b) malnourished child
c) abused child d) violent child [Annual Exam. – 2016]
29)According to Mother Teresa, we can be taught many beautiful things by the –
a) children b) professors
c) social workers d) poor. [Annual Exam. – 2017]
30)According to Mother Teresa, „Smile is the beginning of ………‟ –
a) peace b) comfort
c) satisfaction d) love [Annual Exam. – 2018]
31)The unborn child of Elizabeth –
a) was the first messenger of peace b) was Jesus
c) recognized the Prince of England d) was hater of mankind [Annual Exam. – 2019]
THE PLACE OF ART IN EDUCATION (M.C.Q.)
I.) Tick the correct answers:
1.) Under whom Nandalal Bose studied art under?
(a) Rabindranath Tagore (b) Aninandantagore (c) Abanindranath Tagore (d) none
2.) Nandalal played a major role in shaping the modern face of ____?
(a) Indian art (b) Chinese art (c) Pakistani art (d) American Art
3.) What was Nandalal‟s famous painting?
(a) Sati (b) Mahaseta (c) Mahaweta (d) Sitra
4.) Nandalal also illustrated Rabindranath‟s _____?
(a) Shahaj Path (b) SahajPothe (c) Sahaje Path (d) Sahaj Path
5.) From which book is the story extracted from?
(a) DhrishtiaurShrishti (b) Dhrishti and Shrishti (c) DhrishtiarShrishti (d) DhristiaurShristi
6.) What importance did Nandalal discuss about?
(a) art education (b) paint education (c) sketch education (d) none
7.) What had Nandalal devised among other things?
(a) knowledge (b) inner delight (c) language (d) none of these
8.) What does literature provide a man?
(a) inner delight (b) inner conscience (c) inner belief (d) inner sympathy
9.) Whose field of expression is limited?
(a) Science (b) Mathematics (c) Literature (d) all of these
10.) With what does a man apprehend the world?
(a) ethics (b) mind (c) love (d) hate
11.) Education in _____ heightens a man‟s knowledge and aesthetic experience.
(a) science (b) literature (c) geology (d) arts
12.) Which education trains a man in various modes of experience?
(a) science (b) literature (c) geology (d) arts
13.) What training should have the same status and importance as reading and writing?
(a) arts (b) music (c) painting (d) none of these
14.) Which kind people have nothing to do with arts?
(a) common (b) poor (c) rich (d) delicate
15.) What is the objective of our education?
(a) total silence (b) total scholarship (c) total development (d) total skills
16.) Who cannot differentiate between a painting and a photograph?
(a) educated (b) commoners (c) beaureucrats (d) author
17.) What do „they‟ gape in amazement at as if they are great specimens of art?
(a) Chinese dolls (b) Japanese dolls (c) Indian dolls (d) all of these
18.) Which wrappers were in red, blue and purple, and did not strain their eyes?
(a) Berish German (b) Garish German (c) Derish German (d) Gerish German
19.) What containers do they use on grounds of utility?
(a) silver (b) tin (c) gold (d) aluminium
20.) Who set standards for the people at large for arts education?
(a) poor public (b) uneducated public (c) educated public (d) all of these
21.) What harms the mental and physical well-being of a man?
(a) sense of beauty (b) sense of charm (c) sense of darkness (d) sense of love
22.) In what surroundings do people lack sense and litter rubbish in their houses?
(a) cool (b) filthy (c) rich (d) eduated
23.) They contaminate society with _____ in one hand and their despicable standards of behaviour on
the other?
(a) sickness (b) unhealthiness (c) diseases (d) traumas
24.) Where does the vitality of an artwork lie?
(a) beauty and appreciation (b) beauty and order (c) beauty and passion (d) beauty and disguise
25.) Who sweeps and mops his hut?
(a) Santhal (b) Samantha (c) Santhiel (d) Santhale
26.) Who keeps his clothes in a disorganised mess?
(a) college student (b) educated student (c) educated college student (d) educated college poor student
27.) For whom is the sense of beauty very vital in life?
(a) college student (b) Santhal (c) Santhale (d) Santhiel
28.) For whom is the sense of beauty superficial?
(a) Santhal (b) educated college student (c) rich man (d) rich man‟s son
29.) Who advertise their devotion to art by showing framed pins?
(a) Santhal (b) educated college student (c) rich man (d) educated man
30.) What was stuck into used cocoa tins?
(a) artificial flowers (b) plastic flowers (c) natural flowers (d) none of these
31.) What did people used to wear with dhotis?
(a) saree (b) shoes (c) jackets (d) open-breasted jackets
32.) What did people used to wear with sarees?
(a) dhotis (b) shoes (c) jackets (d) open-breasted jackets
33.) How many aspects are there to practice literature?
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
34.) How many aspects are there to practice art?
(a) 2 (b) 3 (c) 4 (d) 5
35.) What is one of the aspects of art called?
(a) still art (b) art paintings (c) fine art (d) art music
36.) Which art form had followed with the country‟s economic decline?
(a) still art (b) art paintings (c) fine art (d) functional art
37.) What has deprived the present coarse of our lives of beauty?
(a) lack of art education (b) lack of art (c) lack of education (d) none of these
38.) What have we been ignorant and insensitive to?
(a) painting (b) sculpture (c) architecture (d) all of these
39.) Where does art needs to find approval?
(a) grocery markets (b) national markets (c) foreign markets (d) bidding markets
40.) What should each school and university make compulsory?
(a) music studies (b) art studies (c) painting studies (d) culture studies
41.) What should the students get acquainted with?
(a) Nature (b) Environment (c) Art (d) Education
42.) Training in ________ will develop their powers of observation.
(a) art (b) painting (c) drawing (d) all of these
43.) What should be displayed in classrooms, libraries, studies and living rooms?
(a) Paintings (b) Sculptures (c) Other specimens (d) all of these
44.) Well-qualified people should write readable books of art on?
(a) good reproductions (b) texts (c) history (d) geography
45.) What should „thirdly‟ the students be introduced to?
(a) theatres (b) movies (c) cinema (d) films
46.) Whom should students accompany to museums and picture galleries?
(a) family (b) friends (c) teachers (d) all of these
47.) What should students encounter with during seasonal festivals?
(a) Nature (b) Environment (c) Art (d) Education
48.) What displays were held on seasonal festivals?
(a) sculpture (b) painting (c) flowers (d) books
49.) What should students enjoy during autumn?
(a) fields (b) rice (c) lotus (d) rice fields
50.) Which flowers celebrate their carnival in spring?
(a) palash (b) padmna (c) pakhna (d) shumil
51.) What must be declared during seasonal festivals?
(a) holidays (b) picnics (c) bandh (d) none of these
52.) When will the aesthetic sensibilities of students not get dry for anymore?
(a) when they love nature (b) when they love surroundings (c) when they love families (d) when they love art
53.) Who has provided the source material for all artistic creation?
(a) Love (b) Nature (c) Life (d) Flowers
54.) What should the school have sometimes in a year?
(a) festival (b) light carnival (c) art festival (d) art carnival
55.) Where should the students participate in with something made by them with their own hand?
(a) festival (b) light carnival (c) art festival (d) art carnival
32)According to Nandalal Bose, the vitality of art lies in its –
a) status value b) sense of beauty and order
c) money value d) face value [Annual Exam. – 2014]
33) Fine art liberates our mind from –
a) joy and grief b) professionalism
b) materialism d) sorrows and conflicts [Annual Exam. – 2015, 2018]
34)The absence of sense of beauty cheats a man –
a) wealth b) opportunities
c) aesthetic experience d) livelihood [Annual Exam. – 2016]
35)A student, having no sense of beauty, keeps paper flowers in –
a) earthen pots b) tea cups
c) flower vases d) used cocoa tins [Annual Exam. – 2019]
36)The two sides of „Art‟ are –
a) painting and sculpture b)fine arts and functional arts
c) sculpture and fine arts d) painting and fine arts [Annual Exam. – 2020]
West Minster Bridge
I.) Tick the correct answers:
1.) Who is the poet of the poem “Upon Westminster Bridge”?
(a) William Browning (b) William Cowper (c) Willick Wordsworth (d) William Wordsworth
2.) Which one of these works is one of his most noted works?
(a) Prelude (b) Prejudice (c) Paradise (d) Prodigy
3.) Which city‟s beauty has the poet mentioned in the poem?
(a) Paris (b) London (c) New York (d) None of these
4.) At what time of the day was the poet passing the Westminster bridge?
(a) Dawn (b) Night (c) Morning (d)Noon
5.) Where is the Westminster bridge situated?
(a) France (b)India (c) England (d) London
6.) The sight in its majesty is
(a) touching (b) beautiful (c) pleasant(d) none
7.) What does the city now wear like a garment?
(a) the beauty of night (b) the beauty of morning (c) the beauty of dawn (d) the beauty of dusk
8.) The beauty of the morning is compared to
(a) bare (b) silent (c) both a and b (d) None of these
9.) He who passes without seeing the beauty of London morning is
(a) creative (b)nice (c) dull (d) none
10.) What among these lies open unto the fields?
(a) ships (b) towers (c) theatres (d) All of the above
11.) What did they look like to the poet?
(a) Bright (b) glittering (c) beautiful (d) both a and b
12.) How is the air in the city?
(a foggy (b) smokeless (c) polluted (d) pure
13.) ”Never did the sun more beautifully steep”- where?
(a) Valley, rock or hill (b) towers, domes or temples (c) fields, sky or river (d) None of the above
14.) How calm did the poet feel in the morning?
(a) So deep (b) Not so deep (c) Shallow (d) Very much
15.) How does the river glide?
(a) At his own sweet will (b) At his own smooth will (c) Without his will (d) At the poet‟s will
16.) The poet exclaims “Dear God” in
(a) Happiness (b) Wonder (c) Sadness (d) disgust
17.) How do the houses seem in the morning?
(a) awakened (b) tall (c) broken (d) asleep
18.) How is the „mighty heart‟ lying?
(a) straight (b) still (c) shaken (d) silent
19.) What is the poet moved by?
(a) the unique (b) the calm (c) the silent (d) the somnolent beauty of the morning
20.) The poem depicts the _____ mood of the poet?
(a) romantic (b) calm (c) nostalgic (d) tragic
21.) The poet looks at London in
(a) midnight (b) the midday light (c) the morning light (d) moonlight
22.) The poet is enjoying the beauty of morning standing on a
(a) Mountain (b) valley (c) bridge (d) rooftop
23.) “Upon the Westminster Bridge” is a
(a) Free verse (b) Ode (c) Limerick (d) Sonnet
24.) Westminster bridge is situated in
(a) India(b) London (c) France (d) New York
25.) Which river has been mentioned in the poem?
(a) Lea (b)Brent (c) Fleet (d) Thames
26.) What are the last six lines called?
(a) Verse (b) Sestet (c) Couplet (d) Septet
27.) According to Wordsworth, what does the Earth have nothing to show more fair than?
(a) The mountains (b) London morning (c) The sky (d) River
28.) The word glideth means ?
(a) pass (b) melt (c) glide (d) slide
29.) How is the rest of the day like?
(a) pure and peaceful (b) in bustle and hurry (c) long and tiring (d) Same as the morning
30.) William Wordsworth was one of the pioneers of
(a) English Revolution (b) English Tragic Movement (c) English Romantic Movement (d) None of these
Meeting at Night
I.) Tick the correct answers:
1.) Who is the poet of the poem “Meeting at Night”?
(a) Robert Browning (b) Robert Frosting (c) John Keats (d) William Wordsworth
2.) Which is Robert Browning‟s most famous work as a children‟s verse?
(a) Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening (b) And Still I rise (c) The Last Ride Together (d) The Pied
Piper of Hamelin
3.) The journey in the poem is a journey between
(a) Siblings (b) Relatives (c) Lovers (d) Friends
4.) How is the meeting described in the poem?
(a) Secretive (b) Open (c) Brave (d) Sweet
5.) How many lines are there in each stanza of the poem “Meeting at Night”?
(a) five (b) twelve (c)six (d) ten
6.) The journey is being carried out on a
(a) Train (b) Boat (c) Bus (d) none of these
7.) Which place is the narrator going towards?
(a) the long black land (b) the field (c) the horizon (d) their house
8.) How is the half-moon described in the poem?
(a) grey (b) yellow (c) red (d) black
9.) What colour is the sea in the poem?
(a) red (b)black (c) grey (d) Light blue
10.) How are the waves?
(a)Metaphorically fiery (b) large (c) soothing (d) Calm
11.) What does „cove‟ mean?
(a) a path (b) to cover (c) large cave (d) narrow cave
12.) Where does the speaker land its boat?
(a) Land (b) slushy sand (c)Park (d) none of these
13.) How is the beach?
(a) filthy (b) hot (c) warm, sea-scented (d) soft
14.) „Pushing Prow‟ is referred to-
(a) The boat (b) The shaft (c) speaker‟s hands (d) The ship
15.) How many fields does the speaker have to cross till the farm?
(a) Hundred (b) Three (c) Two (d) One
16.) The Speaker taps the pane
(a) to have a heartbreak (b) to be alone (c) to leave the beach (d)to call his love
17.) How is the scratch?
(a) painful (b) soft (c) quick sharp (d) strong
18.) The spurt of a lighted match in the poem is
(a) white(b) blue (c) orange (d) yellow
19.) In the poem “Meeting at Night”, the little waves are
(a) startled (b)strong (c) calm (d) large
20.) What are the two lovers feeling after seeing each other?
(a) angry (b) disgusted (c) joys and fears (d) happy and fulfilled
21.) The lovers‟ hearts were beating „each to each‟ in
(a) excitement (b)anger (c) sorrow (d) none of these
22.) How long was the sea beach?
(a) Two miles (b) One mile (c) three miles (d) five miles
23.) “Meeting at NIght” is a
(a) Free verse (b) Love lyric (c) Limerick (d) Sonnet
24.) The lover of the poet lives in a
(a) countryside (b) land (c) farm (d) house
25.)Who is making the journey in the first stanza?
(a) The wife (b) the speaker himself (c) a friend of the speaker (d) the lover
26.) That does the second stanza signify?
(a) the loneliness of speaker (b) the separation of two lovers (c) the meeting of two lovers (d) the departure
of the speaker
27.) How are the two lovers talking?
(a) in low voices (b) in high voices(c) too fast (d)too slow
28.) The word „quench‟ means
(a) to squeeze (b) to push (c) to stop (d) slide
29.) The speaker makes the journey to reach the
(a) mansion (b) farmhouse (c) seashore (d) meadow
30.) The mood of the poem is of
(a) Suspense (b) sadness (c) tragedy (d) fear
The Sick Rose
I.) Tick the correct answers:
1.) Who write the poem?
(a) William Wordsworth (b) Blake William (c) William Blake (d) William Bentick

2.) What was another hobby of the painter?


(a) sculpting (b) painting (c) sketching (d) construction
3.) The poet is a famous figure of?
(a) Romantic Movement (b) English Movement (c) Poetic Movement (d) English Romantic Movement
4.) What is the pet‟s poetry marked by?
(a) romantic visions (b) devotional visions (c) spiritual visions (d) none of these
5.) Choose one of the famous works of the poet?
(a) Songs of the Innocent (b) Songs of Experience (c) Heaven and Hell (d) Songs of the Experiment
6.) From which of his works, is this poem taken from?
(a) Songs of the Innocent (b) Songs of Experience (c) Heaven and Hell (d) Songs of the Experiment
7.) On whom does the intense experience prey upon?
(a) unpolluted innocence (b) unpolluted virtue (c) unpolluted people (d) polluted people
8.) Who spoiled the rose?
(a) worm (b) parasite (c) butterfly (d) cocoon
9.) What is the symbol of purity?
(a) worm (b) rose (c) sunflower (d) cocoon
10.) What is the symbol of corruption?
(a) worm (b) rose (c) sunflower (d) cocoon
11.) Whom does the poet bring together?
(a) worm (b) rose (c) sunflower (d) both „a‟ and „b‟
12.) Who are the opposing actions?
(a) worm (b) rose (c) sunflower (d) both „a‟ and „b‟
13.) Around what does the poem compass around?
(a) rose and cocoon (b) worm and cocoon (c) worm and rose (d) all of these
14.) Who destroys the rose?
(a) insect (b) bees (c) cocoon (d) worm
15.) When does the worm fly?
(a) night (b) morning (c) afternoon (d) darkness
16.) Who is referred to as „art sick‟?
(a) worm (b) rose (c) sunflower (d) cocoon
17.) What was „dark‟ and „secret‟?
(a) hate (b) grudge (c) love (d) innocence
18.) What colour is „joy‟ referred in the peom?
(a) crimson (b) black (c) red (d) all
19.) What is the worm considered as?
(a) agent of love (b) agent of passion (c) agent of darkness (d) agent of hatred
20.) How is „storm‟ referred in the poem?
(a) heroic (b) grudging (c) howling (d) fast
Brotherhood
I.) Tick the correct answers:
1.) Who wrote the poem?
(a) D. P. Loxano (b) D.P. Lozano (c) D.P. Lazano (d) none of these
2.) When was the poet born?
(a) 1912 (b) 1913 (c) 1914 (d) 1915
3.) When did the poet die?
(a) 1998 (b) 1999 (c) 2000 (d) 1996
4.) In which century was the poet famous from?
(a) 18
th
(b) 19th (c) 20th (d) 21st
5.) What was the recurring thing in his poetry?
(a) sociology (d) physiology (c) psychology (d) philosophy
6.) What did his works mainly focus on?
(a) love and time (b) love and nature (c) love and patience (d) all of these
7.) What was one of famous works?
(a) The Bough Liar (b) The Sun Stone (c) Labyrinth Solitude (d) all of these
8.) How many lines is the poem of?
(a) 4 (b) 8 (c) 10 (d) 12
9.) What does the speaker conduct in the poem?
(a) interrogation (b) meeting (c) inquiry (d) none of these
10.) Whose inclusion in the general scheme dawns on the speaker?
(a) space (b) galaxy (c) solar system (d) universe
11.) Whose significance does the poet realise in the poem?
(a) brotherhood (b) parenthood (c) childhood (d) friendship
12.) Whom does the poem give homage to?
(a) astrophysicist (b) astronomer (c) astronomy (d) all of these
13.) What was the Roman person actually?
(a) astronomer (b) mathematician (c) both „a‟ „b‟ (c) none
14.) From which century did the Roman person come from?
(a) 10th (b) 16th (c) 19th (d) 20th
15.) In which age was technology not yet advanced?
(a) modern (b) stone age (c) ancient (d) millenials
16.) What is „enormous‟?
(a) space (b) galaxy (c) sun (d) night
17.) What did the man speculate his position in?
(a) universe (b) space (c) galaxy (d) night
18.) Who was Claudius Ptolemy?
(a) astronomer (b) scientist (c) mathematician (d) physicist
19.) Where does Claudius Ptolemy try to locate the position of a man in?
(a) universe (b) space (c) galaxy (d) night
20.) With what does the speaker of the poem compare his existence with?
(a) universe (b) space (c) galaxy (d) night
Daybreak
I.) Tick the correct answers:
1.) Who wrote the poem?
(a) Henry Wordsworth Longfellow (b) Henry Wodsworth Longfellow (c) Henry Wadsworth Longfellow (d)
Henry Wadsworth Langfellow
2.) When was Henry Wadsworth Longfellow born?
(a) 1801 (b) 1807 (c) 1807 (d) 1708
3.) When did Henry Wadsworth Longfellow die?
(a) 1882 (b) 1892 (c) 1862 (d) 1872
4.) From which country was Henry Wadsworth Longfellow from?
(a) India (b) Germany (c) U.K. (d) U.S.A
5.) From which century was the poet famous from?
(a) 18th (b) 19th (c) 20th (d) 21st
6.) What kind of a poem is this poem?
(a) romantic (b) sonnet (c) rhyming (d) lyric
7.) Identify one of the poet‟s works?
(a) Voices in the Night (b) Ballads and poems (c) The Songs of Hiawatha (d) Ballads with poems
8.) In what couplet is poem written in?
(a) romantic (b) sonnet (c) rhyming (d) lyric
9.) How many lines does the poem has?
(a) 8 (b) 9 (c) 12 (d) 16
10.) Where does the wind pass over?
(a) sea (b) terrace (c) ocean (d) city
11.) Where did the wind came up to?
(a) sea (b) terrace (c) ocean (d) city
12.) Who did the poet wanted to make room for him?
(a) mists (b) dew (c) sea (d) ocean
13.) What did the sea hail to?
(a) submarines (b) ships (c) fishes (d) boats
14.) Whom did he say, “the night is gone?”
(a) engineers (b) crew (c) captain (d) mariners
15.) Who is the agent of the herald?
(a) breeze (b) waves (c) storms (d) wind
16.) Which option fits with the stimulation of the word “Shout”?
(a) Forest (b) Birds (c) Animals (d) All of these
17.) What banners were made to hang out?
(a) drowsy (b) leafy (c) pluffy (d) brushy
18.) Who does the wind enlighten?
(a) Forest (b) Birds (c) Animals (d) All of these
19.) Which bird is mentioned in the poem?
(a) flying bird (b) sharp bird (c) wood bird (d) Spanish bird
20.) What exactly did it want from the bird?
(a) dance (b) sing (c) fly (d) all of them
21.) Which one corresponds with „chanticleer‟?
(a) farms (b) birds (c) fields (d) animals
22.) Where does the wind does not want to go and disturb?
(a) churchyard (b) crossyard (c) backyard (d) frontyard
23.) Whom did the cornfield whispered to?
(a) corn fields (b graveyard (c) tower (d) none of these
24.) From where did it shout?
(a) corn fields (b graveyard (c) tower (d) none of these
25.) For how much time was the wind there?
(a) ½ hour (b) 1 hour (b) 2 hour (d) 3 hour
26.) Whom did the wind whisper to ?
(a) corn fields (b graveyard (c) tower (d) none of these
27.) After bowing down, whom did the wind want to hail to?
(a) (a) corn fields (b graveyard (c) incoming morn (d) coming morn
28.) Whom did the wind say that the night was gone?
(a) farms (b) birds (c) fields (d) mariners
29.) What did it touch of the bird?
(a) beak (b) paw (c) wing (d) eye
30.) Whom did the wind “Awake”?
(a) farms (b) birds (c) bell (d) mariners
Practice Set - I
M.C.Q (Prose) QUESTIONS
1. Complete the sentences that follow choosing the correct answer from the alternatives given:
(i) “Leela made a noise of deprecation” - here the word „deprecation‟ means- (a) indifference (b) agreement (c)
disapproval (d) praise
(ii) The name of the two soldiers were – (a) Bill and Tom (b) Tom and Jim (c) Bill and Jim (d) Jim and John
(iii) “Jimmy Valentine” was written by- (a) H. Wordsworth (b) O. Henry (c) Leo Tolstoy (d) Ruskin Bond
(iv) According to Mother Teresa, the greatest destroyer of peace today is- (a) abortion (b) war (c) drug addiction (d)
divorce
(v) The objective of our education is – (a) total development (b) total self-sacrifice (c) total dedication (d) total
recreation
S.A.Q (Poetry) QUESTIONS
2. Answer any five of the following questions in a single sentence
(i) Who gave company in playing with Layla?
(ii) Where did Sidda serve before coming to Sivasankar‟s house?
(iii) “Get the nigger out”- Whom does the word „nigger‟ refer to?
(iv) What was the condition of the mirror in the Railway station‟s first class room?
(v) Why was Jimmy sent to the prison?
(vi) Who was Ben Price?
(vii) According to Mother Teresa who can teach us so many beautiful things?
(ix) Mother Teresa received the Nobel Prize in what year?
(x) What are the two aspects to the practice of literature?
(i) Why should seasonal festival be held?
S.A.Q (Prose) ANSWER
(i) Sidda gave company in playing with Layla.
(ii) Sidda served in a doctor‟s house before coming to Sivasankar‟s house.
(iii) The word „nigger‟ referred to Sir Mohan Lal.
(iv) The mirror in the Railway station‟s first class room is the red oxide at its back had come off at several places and
long lines of translucent glass cut across its surface.
(v) Jimmy was sent to prison because of his doing burglary
(vi) Ben Price is a detective who wants to take Jimmy red handed. To work on the Springfield case he knew Jimmy‟s
habits.
(vii) According to Mother Teresa the poor people who are great can teachers so many beautiful things.
(viii) In 1979 Mother Teresa received the Nobel Prize.
(ix) There two aspects of the practice of literature are „fine arts‟ and „functional art‟.
(x) Seasonal festivals should be held to know the Nature- its fruits and flowers that have been the product of Art and
Literature.
M.C.Q (Poetry) QUESTIONS
3. Complete the sentences that follow choosing the correct answer from the alternatives given:
(i) The poet was crossing the Westminster Bridge – (a) in the afternoon (b) in the morning (c) at night (d) in the
evening.
(ii) In fiery ringlets- „fiery‟ means- (a) prudent (b) weak (c) proud (d) ardent
(iii) The rhyme scheme of the poem, „The Sick Rose‟ is- (a) abcd, defe (b) abab, defe, (c) abce, defe (d) abcd, defe
(iv) Octavia Paz is a - (a) Belgian writer (b) Canadian writer (c) British writer (d) Mexican writer
(v) The wind ask the wood-bird to- (a) fold its wings (b) awake and sing (c) to sleep (d) unfold its wings
S.A.Q (Poetry) QUESTIONS
4. Answer any five of the following questions in a single sentence each:
(i) Why do all things look bright and glittering described by William Wordsworth?
(ii) Which people are „dull of soul‟?
(iii) Why is the „yellow half-moon‟ large and low?
(iv) How does the speaker realize that his beloved is alerted?
(v) Who, according to Octavia Paz, writes the destiny of men?
(vi) “I too am written” – why is the word „too‟ used here?
(vii) Why did the wind cross the churchyard with a sigh?
(viii) What did the wind say to the forest?
(ix) What does the „rose‟ stand for?
(x) Why is the worm called „invisible‟?
S.A.Q (Poetry) ANSWER
(i) The sun extraordinarily steeped in his splendor and the smokeless air makes all things look bright and glittering.
(ii) Those people are „dull of soul‟ who can ignore the impressive beauty of the City of London in the early morning‟s
placid serenity.
(iii) The moon had passed its second phase so it is large and as the sky is not so clear it makes the moon dimmed that
is low.
(iv) The phrases made by his beloved „the quick sharp scratch‟ and „a voiceless loud‟ could realize the speaker that his
beloved is alerted.
(v) The stars- the unseen superpower writes the Destiny of Man.
(vi) At first Octavia Paz expresses the apparent insignificance of the human being in this vast universe. But at the end
he reverses it saying “I too am written” so he also has a very special place in the scheme of the universe.
(vii) The wind crossed with a sigh because so many dearest people, who were buried under the churchyard, had gone
to an eternal sleep.
(viii) The wind said to the forest to shout as the day is coming. It told the forest to hang out there leafy banners like
festivals as the day breaks.
(ix) Rose is a flower which also stands for the symbol of love.
(x) Worm is a deceit. In the howling storm it has found out rose‟s bed. It is invisible because rose is not aware of it at
all.
M.C.Q (Drama) QUESTIONS
5. Complete the sentences that follow, choosing the correct answer from the alternatives given:
(i) Duncan was the king of- (a) France (b) Scotland (c) England (d) Ireland
(ii) Macbeth was influenced by the prophecies of – (a) the tree witches (b) a priest (c) a Bishop (d) a king
(iii) Brabantio had a daughter whose name was – (a) Celia (b) Olivia (c) Desdemona (d) Rosalind
(iv) Othello became confused about- (a) Desdemona‟s honesty (b) Iago‟s honesty (c) both Desdemona and Iago‟s
honesty (d) his own honesty
(v) Antipholus of Ephesus saved the life of- (a) Adriana‟s father (b) Adriana‟s mother (c) Dromio (d) Luciana.
(vi) Ageon could not pay the fine to the Duke because (a) he was very poor (b) he had become bankrupt (c) he had no
money with him (d) none of these
(vii) Orlando was the son of- (a) Sir Rawland de Boys (b) Frederick (c) Oliver (d) Ferdinand
(viii) Rosalind took the disguise of a boy named- (a) Malcolm (b) Ganymede (c) Banquo (d) Adam
(ix) Viola could guess that Olivia had fallen in love with- (a) Cesario (b) Orsino (c) Theseus (d) Antonio
(x) Illyria was governed by- (a) Duke Antonio (b) Duke Edward (c) Duke Orsino (d) Duke Demetrius

Practice Set – II
Complete the sentences which follow, choosing the correct answer from the alternatives given:
(a) While seeing the scenic beauty of London in the early morning, the poet feels- (i) tranquilly (ii) irritated (iii)
morbid (iv) sad
(b) Knowledge comes to one through – (i) The voice of God (ii) the voice of man (iii) intuition (iv) unconscious
understanding
(c) The voice less loud belongs to- (i) the women (ii) the man (iii) the inner voice (iv) the poet
(d) The worm is a symbol of- (i) creative force (ii) destructive force (iii) goodness (iv) love
(e) The poet celebrates day because- (i) the poem is written in daylight (ii)the poet writes an odd today (iii) the wind
announces the coming of day (iv) day indicates life

MCQ (Answers)
You'll Have 20 Second/Question.

Answer any five of the following questions in a single sentence


(a) What is the form of the poem „Composed upon the Westminster Bridge’?
(b) Why does the poet address God?
(c) What contradiction does the poet focus on?
(d) What does „brotherhood‟ suggest here?
(e) How are the „fiery-ringlets‟ formed?
(f) How does the moon look?
(g) Why is the love of the warm called „dark secret love‟?
(h) What is the significance of the „howling storm‟?
(i) What did the wind ask the sailors to do?
(i) What is a chanticleer?

(a) „Composed upon the Westminster Bridge’ is a sonnet because it has 14 lines.
(b) The poet addresses God because he feels joy and wonder watching the beauty of London.
(c) Life is very short but the surrounding universe is enormous.
(d) Here „brotherhood‟ indicates the idea of relationship that unifies everything in the past universe quite organically.
(e) When the moonlit-waves come in contact with the front part of the boat they disperse like small sparks of fiery
rings.
(f) The „half-moon‟ is yellow and looks large and low.
(g) The worm destroys the innocent life of the Rose.
(h) The „howling storm‟ signifies the fact that the invisible worm is strong enough to withstand violent storm.
(i) The wind asked the sailors to sail on at the advent of morning.
(j) A Chanticleer is a domestic cock that crows quite clearly at dawn.

Complete the sentences which follow choosing the correct option from the alternatives given:
(a) Leela was aged- (i) five years (ii) four years (iii) six years (iv) seven years
(b) Lachmi‟s tiffin carrier was made up of- (i) silver (ii) steel (iii) aluminium (iv) brass
(c) Mike Dolan was the owner of a- (i) bar (ii) restaurant (iii) hotel (iv) bank
(d) The essay ‘The Place of Art in Education’ is taken from- (i) Dristi and Shrishti (ii) Shrishti and Dristi (iii)
education and arts (iv) vision and creation
(e) For Mother Teresa, the worst form of poverty is- (i) feeling hungry (ii) feeling hot (iii) feeling cold (iv) feeling
unwanted

MCQ (Answers)
You'll Have 20 Second/Question.

Answer any five of the following questions in a single sentence each:


(a) Why did Leela‟s mother shout at Sidda?
(b) What did Sidda tell Leela when the ball thrown upward came down?
(c) What could not disturb Sir Mohan Lal's sangfroid?
(d) What were the names of the two English soldiers?
(e) Where did Jimmy want to meet his friend Billy?
(f) How old was Agatha who got trapped inside the vault?
(g) How does the absence of the sense of beauty harm a man?
(h) Who banish art from their daily lives?
(i) What was the appeal of Mother Teresa in India an elsewhere?
(j) What did Mother Teresa intend to do with the Nobel Peace Prize?

(a) Leela‟a mother suspected that it was Sidda who had stolen the gold chain of Leela.
(b) When the ball thrown upward came down see the asked Leela to look at it to find traces of the moon sticking to it.
(c) The arrival of the train could not disturb Sir Mohan Lal‟s sangfroid.
(d) The name of one of the soldiers was Bill and the other was Jim.
(e) Jimmy wanted to meet his friend Billy at Sullivan‟s place in Little Rock.
(f) Agatha was only five years old.
(g) The absence of a sense of beauty not only cheats men of aesthetic experience, but it also harms his physical and
mental well being.
(h) People who think that art is the domain for the rich and the pleasure loving banish art from their daily lives.
(i) Mother Teresa appealed in India and everywhere to bring the unwanted child back to their loving care.
(j) Mother Teresa indicated to make a home for many homeless people with the money received as the Nobel award.

Complete the sentences which follow choosing the correct option from the alternatives given (any five):
(a) The murderers, appointed by Macbeth, killed- (i) Banquo (ii) Fleance (iii) both Banquo and Fleance (iv) Malcolm
and Donalbain
(b) Michael Cassio was- (i) a young Florentine soldier (ii) not very handsome and eloquent (iii) a close friend of Iago
(iv) not loved and trusted by Desdemona
(c) France was divided into provinces known as (i) dukedoms (ii) states (iii) villages (iv) provinces
(d) Antipholus of Syracuse was very much pleased with – (i) Adriana (ii) Luciana (iii) Adriana and Luciana (iv)
Dromio
(e) Orsino loved- (i) Viola (ii) Olivia (iii) warfare (iv) wrestling
(f) When Cesario left Olivia, he was challenged to fight a duel by- (i) a rejected suitor of Olivia (ii) Antonio (iii)
Sebastian (iv) Duke‟s men
(g) Celia entreated the young inexperienced wrestler to- (i) desist from the attempt (ii) try hard to win (iii) fight
tactfully (iv) none of the above
(h) Ageon was happy because finally- (i) he found his wife only (ii) he paid thousands marks for the ransom of his life
(iii) he found Antipholuses, Dromios and his wife (iv) he found Dromios only
(i) Who was a strict observer of discipline? - (i) Cesario (ii) Othello (iii) Iago (iv) Montino
(j) Macduff had fled to England to join- (i) the army under Malcolm (ii) the army under Fleance (iii) the army under
Donalbain (iv) none of the above

Practice Set – III


Complete the sentences that follow choosing the correct answer from the alternatives given:
(i) Leela kept her golden chain – (a) in the pot of tamarind (b) in the pencil box (c) in the pot of pulse (d) in the
jewelry box
(ii) Sir Mohan believe that qualities attached to „Indian‟ were- (a) traditional, upper class, luxurious (b) inefficient,
dirty and indifferent (c) efficient, worthy of emulation (d) lazy, corrupt and slow
(iii) The first burglary after Jimmy‟s release was in- (a) Richmond (b) Logansport (c) Elmore (d) Jefferson City
(iv) Mother Teresa sees greatness in people- (a) who die for a cause (b) who die like angels without blaming (c) who
die cursing their fates (d) who die repenting their sins
(v) Aesthetic vision can be brought in through- (a) art lectures (b) visiting museums and art galleries (c) watching
television (d) reading newspaper

MCQ (Answers)
You'll Have 20 Second/Question.

Answer any five of the following questions in a single sentence


(i) According to Sidda how can he touch the sky?
(ii) Nothing can make them confess – who is the speaker? About whom it is said?
(iii) What was Sir Mohan Lal's preferable subject for conversation?
(iv) “So they never came”- who never came and why?
(v) What made Agatha‟s mother scream hysterically?
(vi) How did Jimmy describe Annabel in his letter to Billy?
(vii) “I was hungry- I was naked- I was homeless- I was unwanted”- who said these words?
(viii) According to Mother Teresa who can teach us so many beautiful things?
(ix) Who are responsible for commoner‟s being indifferent to the work of art?
(x) What does „fine art‟ express?

(i) According to Sidda, standing on the coconut tree if he stretches the arm he can touch the sky.
(ii) The police inspector is the speaker. It is said about Sidda.
(iii) Like a cultured Englishman Sir Mohan Lal preferred talk on almost any subject- books, politics, people etc.
(iv) The relatives of Lachmi never came. For, Sir Mohan Lal did not like the poor and illiterate relatives of Lachmi.
(v) The 9 year old girl, May in a play mood had shut Agatha in the vault. This made Agatha‟s mother scream
hysterically.
(vi) Jimmy described to Billy about Annabel that she is the finest girl on earth and she is as beautiful as an Angel.
(vii) Jesus said these words about the reference of an old man‟s death told by Mother Teresa.
(viii) The poor people are very great people who can teach us so many beautiful things.
(ix) The educated public and its universities are responsible for commoner‟s ignorance of art.
(x) Fine art liberates our mind from the constraints of sorrows and conflicts of our daily lives into a world of aesthetic
delight.

Complete the sentences that follow choosing the correct answer from the alternatives given:
(i) A sight so touching in its majesty is- (a) early morning‟s beauty of the City of London (b) the landscape of
Duncinan Hill (c) the beauty of Scotland (d) the beauty of river of London
(ii) The phrase „warm sea-scented beach‟ connotes- (a) the temperature of the night (b) the warmth of the land (c) the
warmth of anticipation (d) the smell of salt
(iii) The Rose is widely accepted as a symbol of- (a) shadow (b) beauty (c) passion (d) love
(iv) The name of the poet of „Brotherhood‟ is- (a) William Blake (b) Octavio Paz (c) William Wordsworth (d) Robert
Browning
(v) What is the figure of speech used for the wind?- (a) antithesis (b) irony (c) hyperbole (d) personification

MCQ (Answers)
You'll Have 20 Second/Question.

Answer any five of the following questions in a single sentence each:


(i) What kind of poem is „Composed upon the Westminster Bridge?”
(ii) “Open onto the fields and to the sky”- what does it mean?
(iii) Why is the narrator out on a journey at night?
(iv) How are the waves personified by the poet in the poem, „Meeting at Night’?
(v) When and where does the worm fly in the poem, „The Sick Rose'?
(vi) Why is the love in „The Sick Rose‟ secret?
(vii) “Unknowing I understand”- what does this line mean?
(viii) In this poem, there is a contrast between two things - what are they?
(ix) “It whispered to the ....”– Whom did the wind whisper to and what did it whiŕsper?
(x) Whom does the poet urge to hail the morn?

(i) Composed upon Westminster Bridge is a sonnet, a kind of Italian sonnet – 14 lines divided into octave and sestet
with the rhyme scheme of abba, abba and cdcdcd.
(ii) The London city's ships, towers, domes, theatres and temples lie open and stretched far, as it is a clear sky with
bright sunlight.
(iii) The narrator is out on a journey at night to meet his beloved.
(iv) Wave is personified in this poem as it is getting excited in fiery ringlets like the lover‟s mind before meeting his
beloved.
(v) The worm flies at night in the rose‟s bed in the poem, „The Sick Rose‟.
(vi) The worm is dishonest. So it does not open its heart to the Rose. That is why love in the poem, 'The Sick Rose‟ is
secret.
(vii) In compare with the vast universe human being is very little. He is unknown about the huge work going on in the
universe. Yet human understands something that is unknowingly.
(viii) In the poem, „Brotherhood‟, Octavia Paz presents the human being contrastingly. At first he shows he is
insignificant against the universe. Again he gives importance of human being in the scheme of universe.
(ix) The wind whispered to the fields of corn. It whispered to hail the coming morning bowing down.
(x) The wind urges the bell through belfry tower to hail the morning.

Complete the sentences that follow, choosing the correct answer from the alternatives given:
(i) Malcolm and Donalbain were the sons of- (a) Duncan (b) Banquo (c) Macduff (d) Macbeth
(i) The second witch addressed Macbeth as the- (a) Thane of Cowdor (b) King of Scotland (c) Thane of Glamis (d) the
greatest warrior
(i) The first gift of Othello to Desdemona was- (a) flowers (b) a gold chain (c) perfume (d) a handkerchief
(i) Emilia was the name of- (a) Casio‟s wife (b) Iago‟s mother (c) Iago‟s wife (d) author‟s mother
(i) Aegeon‟s wife gave birth to- (a) two twin boys (b) three children (c) two twin girls (d) a girl
(i) As ransom of his life Aegeon was demanded of- (a) 1000 marks (b) 100 marks (c) 5000 marks (d) all his
belongings
(i) The favourite sports of the Princes at that time – (a) hunting (b) shooting (c) wrestling (d) none of these
(i) The Duke was driven away from his Kingdom by his- (a) father (b) younger brother (c) elder brother (d) uncle
(i) “Are you a comedian?” – This was asked by- (a) Cesario (b) Viola (c) Olivia (d) Orsino
(i) The offence committed by Antonio for which he was arrested was- (a) he had killed the Duke‟s nephew (b) he had
killed the Duke (c) he had injured the Duke (d) he had injured the Duke's nephew.

Practice Set – IV
M.C.Q (Prose) QUESTIONS
1. Complete the sentences that follow choosing the correct answer from the alternatives given:
(i) “Leela made a noise of deprecation” - here the word „deprecation‟ means- (a) indifference (b) agreement (c)
disapproval (d) praise
(ii) The name of the two soldiers were – (a) Bill and Tom (b) Tom and Jim (c) Bill and Jim (d) Jim and John
(iii) “Jimmy Valentine” was written by- (a) H. Wordsworth (b) O. Henry (c) Leo Tolstoy (d) Ruskin Bond
(iv) According to Mother Teresa, the greatest destroyer of peace today is- (a) abortion (b) war (c) drug addiction (d)
divorce
(v) The objective of our education is – (a) total development (b) total self-sacrifice (c) total dedication (d) total
recreation
S.A.Q (Poetry) QUESTIONS
2. Answer any five of the following questions in a single sentence
(i) Who gave company in playing with Layla?
(ii) Where did Sidda serve before coming to Sivasankar‟s house?
(iii) “Get the nigger out”- Whom does the word „nigger‟ refer to?
(iv) What was the condition of the mirror in the Railway station‟s first class room?
(v) Why was Jimmy sent to the prison?
(vi) Who was Ben Price?
(vii) According to Mother Teresa who can teach us so many beautiful things?
(ix) Mother Teresa received the Nobel Prize in what year?
(x) What are the two aspects to the practice of literature?
(i) Why should seasonal festival be held?
S.A.Q (Prose) ANSWER
(i) Sidda gave company in playing with Layla.
(ii) Sidda served in a doctor‟s house before coming to Sivasankar‟s house.
(iii) The word „nigger‟ referred to Sir Mohan Lal.
(iv) The mirror in the Railway station‟s first class room is the red oxide at its back had come off at several places and
long lines of translucent glass cut across its surface.
(v) Jimmy was sent to prison because of his doing burglary
(vi) Ben Price is a detective who wants to take Jimmy red handed. To work on the Springfield case he knew Jimmy‟s
habits.
(vii) According to Mother Teresa the poor people who are great can teachers so many beautiful things.
(viii) In 1979 Mother Teresa received the Nobel Prize.
(ix) There two aspects of the practice of literature are „fine arts‟ and „functional art‟.
(x) Seasonal festivals should be held to know the Nature- its fruits and flowers that have been the product of Art and
Literature.
M.C.Q (Poetry) QUESTIONS
3. Complete the sentences that follow choosing the correct answer from the alternatives given:
(i) The poet was crossing the Westminster Bridge – (a) in the afternoon (b) in the morning (c) at night (d) in the
evening.
(ii) In fiery ringlets- „fiery‟ means- (a) prudent (b) weak (c) proud (d) ardent
(iii) The rhyme scheme of the poem, „The Sick Rose‟ is- (a) abcd, defe (b) abab, defe, (c) abce, defe (d) abcd, defe
(iv) Octavia Paz is a - (a) Belgian writer (b) Canadian writer (c) British writer (d) Mexican writer
(v) The wind ask the wood-bird to- (a) fold its wings (b) awake and sing (c) to sleep (d) unfold its wings
S.A.Q (Poetry) QUESTIONS
4. Answer any five of the following questions in a single sentence each:
(i) Why do all things look bright and glittering described by William Wordsworth?
(ii) Which people are „dull of soul‟?
(iii) Why is the „yellow half-moon‟ large and low?
(iv) How does the speaker realize that his beloved is alerted?
(v) Who, according to Octavia Paz, writes the destiny of men?
(vi) “I too am written” – why is the word „too‟ used here?
(vii) Why did the wind cross the churchyard with a sigh?
(viii) What did the wind say to the forest?
(ix) What does the „rose‟ stand for?
(x) Why is the worm called „invisible‟?
S.A.Q (Poetry) ANSWER
(i) The sun extraordinarily steeped in his splendor and the smokeless air makes all things look bright and glittering.
(ii) Those people are „dull of soul‟ who can ignore the impressive beauty of the City of London in the early morning‟s
placid serenity.
(iii) The moon had passed its second phase so it is large and as the sky is not so clear it makes the moon dimmed that
is low.
(iv) The phrases made by his beloved „the quick sharp scratch‟ and „a voiceless loud‟ could realize the speaker that his
beloved is alerted.
(v) The stars- the unseen superpower writes the Destiny of Man.
(vi) At first Octavia Paz expresses the apparent insignificance of the human being in this vast universe. But at the end
he reverses it saying “I too am written” so he also has a very special place in the scheme of the universe.
(vii) The wind crossed with a sigh because so many dearest people, who were buried under the churchyard, had gone
to an eternal sleep.
(viii) The wind said to the forest to shout as the day is coming. It told the forest to hang out there leafy banners like
festivals as the day breaks.
(ix) Rose is a flower which also stands for the symbol of love.
(x) Worm is a deceit. In the howling storm it has found out rose‟s bed. It is invisible because rose is not aware of it at
all.
M.C.Q (Drama) QUESTIONS
5. Complete the sentences that follow, choosing the correct answer from the alternatives given:
(i) Duncan was the king of- (a) France (b) Scotland (c) England (d) Ireland
(ii) Macbeth was influenced by the prophecies of – (a) the tree witches (b) a priest (c) a Bishop (d) a king
(iii) Brabantio had a daughter whose name was – (a) Celia (b) Olivia (c) Desdemona (d) Rosalind
(iv) Othello became confused about- (a) Desdemona‟s honesty (b) Iago‟s honesty (c) both Desdemona and Iago‟s
honesty (d) his own honesty
(v) Antipholus of Ephesus saved the life of- (a) Adriana‟s father (b) Adriana‟s mother (c) Dromio (d) Luciana.
(vi) Ageon could not pay the fine to the Duke because (a) he was very poor (b) he had become bankrupt (c) he had no
money with him (d) none of these
(vii) Orlando was the son of- (a) Sir Rawland de Boys (b) Frederick (c) Oliver (d) Ferdinand
(viii) Rosalind took the disguise of a boy named- (a) Malcolm (b) Ganymede (c) Banquo (d) Adam
(ix) Viola could guess that Olivia had fallen in love with- (a) Cesario (b) Orsino (c) Theseus (d) Antonio
(x) Illyria was governed by- (a) Duke Antonio (b) Duke Edward (c) Duke Orsino (d) Duke Demetrius

Practice Set – V

�Complete the following sentences which follow choosing the correct option from the alternatives given
(i) In „Leela's Friend‟, Sidda was taken to the police station because- (a) the police had proof that Sidda stole the chain
(b) Sidda confessed to stealing the chain (c) the police found the chain on Sidda (d) the police assumed Sidda stole the
chain
(ii) The writer of the story „Karma', is- (a) Khushwant Singh (b) Ruskin Bond (c) R.K.Narayan (d) O. Henry
(iii) At Elmore Jimmy took up a hotel room registered as Ralph D. Spencer. The name of the hotel is – (a) Taj hotel
(b) Planter‟s Hotel (c) Taj Bengal Hotel (d) Everest hotel
(iv) Mother Teresa sees greatness in people – (a) who die like angels without blaming (b) who die repenting their sins
(c) who die cursing their fate (d) who die for a cause
(v) According to Nandalal Bose that art training should be accorded the same status and importance as- (a) sports and
physical activities (b) reading and writing (c) scientific research (d) arithmetic and logic

MCQ (Answers)
You'll Have 20 Second/Question.

Answer any five of the sentences given below in a single sentence:


(i) “Even now it is not too late. Return it”-the word „it‟ is referred to what?
(ii) How many days later Sidda was brought to Leela's house by an Inspector and a constable?
(iii) What number of Jimmy Valentine was chronicled on the books in the jail?
(iv) Why did Ben Price pretend not recognise Jimmy Valentine at the end?
(v) Why do people really look towards the door in Mother‟s lecture?
(vi) “I will give my sugar to Mother Teresa”- who said these words?
(vii) According to the author what do Fine Art and Functional Art give people?
(viii) Where do the roots of Art Education lie?
(ix) “Yes old fellow, you are a bit of all right”- who said this to whom?
(x) Where was the zenana compartment?

(i) The word „it' is referred to 'Leela‟s gold chain' for which her parents and the inspector suspects Sidda to be stolen
by him.
(ii) Four days later Sidda was brought to Leela‟s house by an inspector and a constable.
(iii) The number, Valentine was chronicled on the books in the jail was 9762.
(iv) Ben Price understood that Jimmy Valentine was totally changed after falling in love with Annabel. His old
profession was gone based on new and honest profession. So Ben Price did not want to recognize him getting back his
past.
(v) In Noble Lecture, people eagerly looked towards the door because they always thought that a son or a daughter
will come to visit them.
(vi) This was said by a Hindu boy of Calcutta who was four years old.
(vii) Find art gives us aesthetic pleasure overcoming the sorrow and conflicts and functional art helps one to learn to
earn his livelihood.
(viii) The roots of „art education‟ lie in the observation of nature and good works of art with dedicated attention.
(ix) The mirror of a first class waiting room said these to Sir Mohan Lal who is fashionably dressed like Oxford
British.
(x) That zenana compartment was next to the guard‟s van.

(i) The sun never steeped more beautifully over the- (a) valley (b) rock (c) valley or Rock (d) Valley, rock or hill.
(ii) The reason the lovers meet at night is- (a) to ensure their love will remain secure (b) to create a romantic mood (c)
because they work during the day (d) to ensure that their love is known to one and all
(iii) He understands when he reads the sky - (a) that life is to be lived that very moment (b) that life is over with that
moment (c) that his life is also being written in that very moment (d) that his life is more precious than anybody else‟s
(iv) In „Daybreak‟, the wind is like a symbol of – (a) church (b) tree (c) wise person (d) alarm clock
(v) The dark secret love connotes the feelings of - (a) Jealousy and possessiveness (b) love and affection (c) love and
hatred (d) enmity and blood thirst

MCQ (Answers)
You'll Have 20 Second/Question.

(i) How has the rose in the poem, 'The Sick Rose' become a symbol?
(ii) What is the color of the sea in „Meeting at Night‟?
(iii) Name the poet of „The Sick Rose'.
(iv) Who announces daybreak in the poem, „Daybreak'?
(v) How does Browning describe the „Half Moon‟?
(vi) What is described as the garment of the city in Wordsworth‟s poem, „Composed upon the Westminster Bridge‟?
(vii) How does the poet enhance the beauty of London?
(viii) What does innocence go side by side with?
(ix) In the poem „Daybreak‟, the „leafy-banners‟ refer to whom?
(x) Who is „I‟ in the poem „Brotherhood?

(i) „Rose‟ is the symbol of love, beauty and innocence. In this poem it appears the same so that rose is not aware of the
worm‟s dishonesty.
(ii) The color of the sea is grey in the poem, „Meeting at Night‟.
(iii) The name of the poet in the poem, „The Sick Rose' is William Blake.
(iv) The „wind‟ announces about daybreak i.e. the coming morning.
(v) The „half-moon‟ described by Browning is very big and dimmed.
(vi) William Wordsworth described the City of London so beautifully in the morning that it seems it wears a beautiful
garment of the beauty of the morning with the splendor of the sun.
(vii) The poet hopes that one will be a foolish or dull in soul if he does not give attention to the majestic beauty of the
City of London. The poet establishes the City of London as the best on Earth. Every place of London and the
landscape have grown fairer by his description.
(viii) „Innocence‟ goes side by side with „experience‟.
(ix) In the poem, „Daybreak‟ the „leafy-banners' refer to the „uncurled leaves‟ creating festive mood that produce flags
and banners.
(x) „I‟ in the poem, „Daybreak‟ is a human being. It also refers to the poet also.

Complete the following sentences which follow choosing the correct option from the alternatives given (any five)
(i) Macbeth defeated a rebel army assisted by the- (a) Troops of France (b) Troops of Spain (c) Troops of America (d)
Troops of Scotland
(ii) The idea of killing Duncan originated in the mind of- (a) Macbeth (b) the three witches (c) Lady Macbeth (d)
Banquo
(iii) Othello was accused of Brabantio of- (a) Casting spell and witchcraft to seduce Desdemona (b) Marrying her
without Brabantio‟s consent (c) Winning her heart (d) None of the above
(iv) When Aegeon‟s two sons were born he was in- (a) Syracuse (b) Epidamnum (c) Ephesus (d) Nepal
(v) “She has betrayed me to my own reproof”- the speaker is – (a) Dromio (b) Dowsabel (c) Antipholus younger (d)
Luciana
(vi) The news of restoration of all the property came to the banished Duke at the time of- (a) The marriage of his
daughter (b) the marriage of Aescylus (c) the marriage of his niece (d) the marriage of Adam.
(vii) When Orsino told Viola about his love for Olivia, Viola also had the same feelings for- (a) Antonio (b) Orsino (c)
The captain (d) The Duke junior
(viii) Viola mourned the loss of her- (a) ship (b) brother (c) valuables (d) relatives
(ix) Macbeth and Banquo met the three witches when they were- (a) returning from a great battle (b) going to meet
Duncan (c) going to the battlefield (d) going to a market
(x) Lady Macbeth approached King Duncan‟s chamber with- (a) a knife (b) an axe (c) dagger (d) a sword
Comedy of Errors
Multiple choice questions
( I ) Choose the best answer
( 1 ) The states that maintained hostile relation with one another are
a ) Syracuse
b ) Ephesus
c ) London and Ephesus
d ) Syracuse and Ephesus
( 2 ) A brutal rule and regulation existed in the state of
a ) Ephesus b ) Syracuse
c ) England d ) None of the above
( 3 ) What punishment is prescribed to the person who belonged to the enemy state of Syracuse?
a ) Imprisonment b ) Death
c ) Blinding d ) Rehabilitation
( 4 ) If a person from Syracuse is spotted on the state of Ephesus , then the penalty charge for the sake
of his/ her life is usually around
a ) a thousand marks b ) a hundred marks
c ) a million marks d ) a dollar marks
( 5 ) What was the name of the aged tradesmen of Syracuse ?
a ) Solinus b ) Luce
c ) Aegeon d ) Emilia
( 6 ) Aegeon failed to recompense the penalty charge , as he lacked sufficient
a ) Money b ) Resources
c ) Coins d ) Bullion
( 7 ) Initially , whatcommand was directed by the Duke for Aegeon ?
a ) Life imprisonment b ) Deathsentence
c ) Isolation d ) Gunshot
( 8 ) Who asked Aegeon to provide a concreteexplanation for his presence in Ephesus ?
a ) King b ) Sultan
c ) Queen d ) Duke
( 9 ) Who stated that he was not at all scared of facing the death sentence?
a ) Messenger b ) Angelo
c ) Aegeon d ) Balthazar
( 10 ) Aegeon was a tradesperson who had a total of
a ) Two sons b ) Two daughters
c ) One son and one daughter d ) One daughter
( 11 ) The physical features of Aegeon‟s two sons depicted
a ) Similar hair colour b ) Similar appearance
c ) Similar eye colour d ) None of the above
( 12 ) Aegeon resided in Epidamnum for a consecutive period of
a ) Two months b ) Four months
c ) Five months d ) Six months
(13 ) Aegeon purchased two identical twins , as their parents financial condition was
a ) Extremely good b ) Excessively bad
c ) Moderate d ) Below poverty line
(14 ) The chief reason for Aegeon to purchase these twins mainly denoted his intention to
a ) Take care of his house b ) Take care of his business
c ) Render services to his sons d ) All of the above
( 15 ) The good upbringing of Aegeon‟s sons brought a tint of proudness for his
a ) Wife b ) Relatives
c ) Friends d ) Neighbours
(16) The day went extremely dreadful due to the arrival of
a ) Rain b ) Flood
c ) Cyclone d ) Violentstorm
( 17 ) Due to the fearsome incident , the sailors fled in a
a ) Ship b ) Boat
c ) Vessel d ) Cruise
( 18 ) On the horrific incident , Aegeon‟s main desire was to safeguard the life of his
a ) Wife b ) Sons
c ) Son‟s attendant d ) All of the above
(19 ) In order to protect the live of the youngsters , Aegeon decided to tie them to a
a ) Spare mast b ) Deck
c ) Bow d ) Anchor
(20 ) The younger ones were mainly kept under the charge of
a ) Aegeon‟s friend b ) Aegeon‟s niece
c ) Aegeon d ) Aegeon‟s nephew
( 21 ) Aegeon‟s wife took the prime responsibility of protecting the
a ) Younger onesb ) Older ones
c ) Middle ones d ) None of the above
(22) The main reason for shipwreck is due to
a ) Sudden hit by a solid rock b ) Extreme disaster
c ) Cyclonic storm d ) Thunderstorm
( 23 ) The shipwreck stood as the prime cause for the separation of Aegeon‟s
a ) Wife b ) Elder son
c ) Son‟s elder attendant d ) All of the above
( 24) A boat of fishermen played a dominant role in rescuing the life of
a ) Aegeon
b ) Aegeon‟s younger ones
c ) Aegeon‟s wife and older ones
d ) Aegeon‟s sons
( 25 ) Aegeon and theyounger ones were saved with the help of a
a ) Boat b ) Ship
c ) Submarine d ) Watercraft
( 26 ) The sailors guided Aegeon and the two children and cautiously landed them to the state of
a ) Syracuse b ) Ephesus
c ) Florida d ) Arizona
( 27 ) The younger child of Aegeon portrayed a keen desire to collect information about his
a ) Father and sister b ) Mother and sister
c ) Father and mother d ) Mother and brother
( 28 ) With an aim of carrying out the search mission , the younger child always seeked for the
approval of
a ) Aegeon‟s brother b ) Aegeon‟s fellow mate
c ) Aegeon d ) Aegeon‟s sister
( 29 ) The younger slave always provided company to Aegeon‟s
a ) Older son b ) Younger son
c ) Younger daughter d ) Older daughter
( 30 ) The name of the younger slave was
a ) Dromio b ) Basinio
c ) Aremio d Pluto
( 31 ) The main wish of Dromio was to trace the exact location of his lost
a ) Sister b ) Mother
c ) Father d ) Brother
( 32 ) Aegeon finally rendered the search approval, as his prime concern was to reunite with his
a ) Sister and brother b ) Cousin
c ) Wife and child d ) Nephew
( 33 ) Aegeon failed to trace his younger son for a prolonged period of
a ) Four years b ) Five years
c ) Six years d ) Seven years
( 34 ) In order to find his younger child , Aegeon conducted his search mission for a continuous
duration of
a ) Five years b ) Eight years
c ) Ten years d ) Twelve years
( 35 ) The places where Aegeon visited in an attempt to trace his younger son were
a ) Greece and Rome b ) America and Europe
c ) Africa and Rome d ) Greece and Asia
( 36 ) The departure of his younger child , compelled Aegeon to uncover every possible place on this
a ) Country b ) State
c ) Planet earth d ) City
( 37 ) The survival news of his wife and children would give Aegeon a peaceful
a ) Beginning b ) Death
c ) Life d ) Head start
( 38 ) The whole narration of Aegeon‟s life story greatly inspired the
a ) Duke b ) Sovereign
c ) Emperor d ) Captain
( 39 ) The Duke was immensely touched by witnessing the concrete bond that existed between Aegeon
and his
a ) Companions b ) Customers
c ) Cousins d ) Family
( 40 ) The transformation of the states law was beyond the control of the
a ) Common people b ) Queen
c ) Duke d ) None of the above
( 41 ) The kind hearted nature of the Duke granted Aegeon another opportunity to recompense the
a ) Debt b ) Fine
c ) Loan d ) Interest amount
( 42 ) Several options were offered to Aegeon for the purpose of remunerating the fine . What are
those options ?
a ) Begging or borrowing money b ) Taking loan
c ) Seeking charity d ) Selling his personal belongings
( 43 ) Aegeon was firm in his decision that no one in Ephesus would assist him as he was a
a ) Person who belonged from the enemy state
b ) Person who was an outsider
c ) Suspicious person
d ) Person who lacked moral ethics
( 44 ) The occurrence of endless despair obliged Aegeon to stay over in his
a ) Residential place b ) Friend‟s house
c ) Neighbor‟s house d ) Custody
( 45 ) Aegeon possessed no idea about the existence of his two sons in the land of
a ) Syracuse b ) France
c ) Ephesus d ) Nigeria
( 46 ) Antipholus was the name of Aegeon‟s two
a ) Identical daughters b ) Identical sons
c ) Identical son and daughter d ) None of the above
( 47 ) Dromio was the name of
a ) The younger slave b ) The elder slave
c ) The middle slave d ) Both the younger and the elder slave
( 48 )The younger Antipholus was recommended to pose himself as a tradesmen of
a ) Epidamnum b ) Syracuse
c ) Corinth d ) Ephesus
( 49 ) The younger Antipholus was completely unaware about the misfortune of his
a ) Mother b ) Sister
c ) Brother d ) Father
( 50 ) The older son of Aegeon resided in the state of Ephesus for a period of
a ) Eight years b ) Eleven years
c ) Twenty years d ) Thirty years
( 51 ) The economic condition of the older Antipholus was
a ) Too bad b ) Immensely good
c ) Average d ) Above poverty line
( 52 ) The elder son of Aegeon got separated from his father at a very
a ) Young age b ) Old age
c ) Middle age d ) None of the above
( 53 ) The fishermen detached the two youngsters from their mother , as his main plan was to
a ) Provide them a saferplace
b ) Use them for the purpose of begging c ) Kidnap them
d ) Sell them
( 54 ) Menaphon was the duke who purchased
a ) Elder Antipholus b ) Younger Dromio
c ) Elder Dromio d ) Both elder Antipholus and elder Dromio
( 55 ) Menaphon was quite popular, as he was a renowned
a ) Artist b ) Writer
c ) Warrior d ) Commander
( 56 ) A relation existed between the duke of Ephesus and the duke of Menaphon . Specify the relation
between them .
a ) Father – Son b ) Elder brother- Younger brother
c ) Uncle – Nephew d ) Cousin – Nephew
( 57 ) The two youngsters along with Menaphon visited the state of
a ) Ephesus b ) Syracuse
c ) Izmir d ) Kusadasi
( 58 ) The elder Antipholus was in the good books of
a ) The duke of Syracuse b ) The duke of Ephesus
c ) The duke of Menaphon d ) All of the above
( 59 ) The duke of Ephesus offered a renowned post to elder Antipholus . What was the renowned
post ?
a ) A doctor b ) An accountant
c ) A secretary d ) An army officer
( 60 ) Elder Antipholus played a significant role in saving the
a ) King b ) Queen
c ) Duke d ) Emperor
( 61 ) Adriana was the wife of
a ) Elder Antipholus b ) Younger Antipholus
c ) Elder Dromio d ) Younger Dromio
( 62 ) Antipholus of Syracuse was also known as
a ) Antipholus Middle b ) Antipholus Younger
c ) Antipholus Elder d ) Antipholus
( 63 ) The prime desire of Younger Antipholus was to examine the behaviors of
a ) The duke b ) The officer
c ) The commander d ) The common people
( 64 ) Dromio Younger was regarded as the best companion , as he always rendered assistance to
a ) Dromio Elder b ) Antipholus Elder
c ) Antipholus Younger d ) Both Antipholus Younger and Antipholus Elder
( 65 ) The bonding that existed between Dromio Younger and Antipholus Younger was
a ) Very strong b ) Very weak
c ) Extremely fragile d )Moderately strong
( 66 ) Young Antipholus unsuccessful search of his family , impelled him to compare himself as a
a ) Tiny snow ball in the Iceland
b ) A drop of dew on the grassland
c ) A drop of water in the wide sea
d ) A ray of light in darkness
( 67 ) Antipholus Younger misinterpreted Dromio Elder as
a ) Dromio middle b ) Dromio Younger
c )Dromio Senior d ) None of the above
( 68 ) Younger Antipholus got extremely shocked at the early arrival of
a ) Dromio first b ) Dromio second
c ) Dromio Younger d ) Dromio Elder
( 69 ) Dromio Younger and Dromio Elder shared similar physical appearances , as they both were
a ) Cousins b ) Nephews
c ) Identical twins d ) Friends
( 70 ) Elder Dromio misperceived Younger Antipholus as
a ) Elder Antipholus b ) Middle Antipholus
c ) Leader Antipholus d ) Antipholus commander
( 71 ) Adriana, the wife of Antipholus Elder ordered Dromio Elder to seek for her
a) Friends
b ) Children
c ) Husband
d ) Parents
( 72 ) Dromio Elder requested Antipholus Younger to attend the
a ) Breakfast b ) Lunch
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c ) Evening meal d ) Dinner
( 73 ) Younger Antipholus got immensely angry at Elder Dromio for not returning his
a ) Valuable resources b ) Money
c ) Property papers d ) Precious stone
( 74 ) Elder Dromio was beaten at the hands of
a ) Antipholus Younger b ) Antipholus Elder
c ) Dromio Younger d ) Adriana
( 75 ) Adriana grew extremely aggressive on hearingthe fact that her husband denied to
a ) Apologize her b ) Forgive her
c ) Recognize her d ) Praise her
( 76 ) Antipholus Elder‟swife believed that her husband indicated about his involvement in
a )A business tour b ) A meeting
c ) An amusement d ) An extramarital affair
( 77 ) The name of Adriana‟s younger sister was
a ) Sufiana b ) Luciana
c ) Mariana d ) Riana
( 78 ) Luciana performed an essential part in consoling her
a ) Elder sister b ) Younger sister
c ) Mother d ) Niece
( 79 ) Adriana misjudged Antipholus Younger as her
a ) Brother b ) Cousin
c ) Husband d ) Father
( 80 ) Adriana queried Antipholus Younger about their
a ) Friendship b ) Kinship
c )Brother – sister relationship d ) Marital relationship
( 81 ) Antipholus Younger became excessively surprised by listening to the query that was made by
a ) Younger Dromio b ) Elder Dromio
c ) Adriana d ) Duke
( 82 ) Younger Antipholus tried to assure Adriana that she was misapprehending him as her
a ) Husband b ) Uncle
c ) Brother d ) Nephew
( 83 ) On keen insistence , Antipholus Younger decided to visit his
a ) Sister‟ house b ) Brother‟s house
c ) Cousin‟s house d ) Companion‟s house
( 84 ) Luciana addressed Antipholus Younger as her
a ) Paternal uncle b ) Maternal uncle
c ) Fellow mate d ) Brother
( 85 ) Dromio Elders wife misperceived Dromio Younger as her husband, due to their
a ) Similar dressing style b ) Similar voice tone
c ) Alike appearances d ) Similar behavior
( 86 ) What was the role of Dromio Elders wife ?
a ) Cook – maid b ) Housekeeper
c ) Caregiver d ) Domestic worker
( 87 ) The Attendant‟s on the demand of their mistress failed to acknowledge the true identity of
a ) Elder Dromio b ) Elder Antipholus and Elder Dromio
c ) Younger Dromio d ) Younger Antipholus and Younger Dromio
( 88 ) Antipholus Elder became very furious on hearing the news that his wife was feasting with a
a ) Friend b ) Relative
c ) Stranger d ) Gentleman
( 89 ) In order to free themselves from the suspicious situation, both Dromio Younger and Antipholus
Younger undertook the path of
a ) Confinement b ) Custody
c ) Flee d ) None of the above
( 90 ) Younger Antipholus had a soft corner for
a ) Luciana b ) Adriana
c ) Rosangela d ) Furigana
( 91 ) Antipholus Younger disliked Adriana for her
a ) Behavior b ) Personality
c ) Envious temperament d ) Character
( 92 ) Dromio Younger was unsatisfied with the service of
a ) Dromio Elders sister b ) Dromio Elders wife
c ) Dromio Elders cousin d ) Dromio Elders niece
( 93 ) Dromio Younger and Antipholus Younger expressed a tint of joy after their successful
departure from
a ) Adriana b ) Luciana
c ) Dromio Elders wife d ) Adrina and Dromio Elders wife
( 94 ) The goldsmith consideredAntipholus Younger as Elder Antipholus due to their similar facial
features and gave him the
a ) Gold chain b ) Gold coin
c ) Gold bracelet d ) Gold ring
( 95 ) The continuous occurrence of fishy incidents impelled Younger Antipholus to leave the state of
a ) Syracuse b ) Europe
c ) Ephesus d ) Shillong
( 96 ) The goldsmith was detained for the amount of money that he failed to
a ) Lent b ) Repay
c )Found d ) Earn
( 97 ) Elder Antipholus refused to pay the amount of money ,as he haven‟t received his
a) Gold watch b ) Gold button
c ) Gold frame d ) Gold chain
( 98 ) The unclear response of Antipholus Elder and the goldsmith compelled them to proceed
towards the
a ) Custody b ) Apartment
c ) Inn d )All of the above
( 99 ) Younger Dromio informed Antipholus Elder about the preparation of his
a ) Sailing boat b ) Sailing vessel
c ) Sailing ship d ) Sailing submarine
( 100 ) The alike look of both the slaves confused Antipholus Elder , as he regarded Dromio Younger
as
a ) Dromio Middle b ) Dromio Elder
c ) Dromio Junior d ) Dromio Senior
( 101 ) The Antipholus of Ephesus commanded Dromio Younger to fetch the requisite amount of
money from
a ) Luciana b ) Iyana
c ) Edwina d ) Adriana
( 102 ) Dromio Younger became intently astonished by witnessing the strange demand of his
a ) Master b ) Sister
c ) Brother d ) Companion
( 103 ) Dowsabel was the name of
a ) Antipholus Elders wife b ) Younger Antipholus wife c ) Dromio Elders wife
d ) Dromio Youngers wife
( 104 ) Dromio Younger was utterly disappointed to meet
a ) Aegeon b ) The duke
c ) The goldsmith d ) Dowsabel
( 105 ) Several people greeted Antipholus of Syracuse as
a ) An old guide b ) An aged acquaintance
c ) A loyal attendant d ) A renowned leader
( 106 ) Minimal number of people returned the borrowed sum of money to
a ) Antipholus Younger b ) Dromio Younger
c ) Aegeon d ) Dromio Elder
( 107 ) Handful number of people appreciated Younger Antipholus for his level of
a ) Bravery b ) Trustworthiness
c ) Kind – heartedness d ) Empathy
( 108 ) A tailor approached Antipholus of Syracuse to select the appropriate silk material for his
a ) Blazer b ) Coat
c ) Trousers d ) Cloth
( 109 ) The constant occurrence of strange incidents forced Antipholus Younger to believe that he was
encompassed by
a ) Magical spirit b ) Witches and sorcerers
c ) Supernatural power d ) All of the above
( 110 ) Younger Dromio possessed a keen interest to inquire about the manner in which his master
freed himself from
a ) The confinement b ) The custody
c ) The arrest d ) The horrificsituation
( 111 ) Antipholus of Syracuse received a bag of gold from
a ) Dromio Younger b ) The king
c ) The Queen d ) The duke
( 112 ) Younger Antipholus seeked the help of God in order to liberate people including Dromio from
this
a ) Paranormal situation b ) Confusing situation
c ) Evil situation d ) Unpleasant situation
( 113 ) Antipholus Younger was faced with another woman who desperately demanded the
a ) Gold bangle b )Gold earrings
c ) Gold chain d ) Gold finger ring
( 114 ) On hearing the refusal of her acknowledgement , the woman asserted Antipholus Younger to
give back her
a ) Necklace b ) Gold watch
c ) Head jewelry d ) Ring
( 115 ) The consistent demand of the lady , made Antipholus Younger to assert that she was a
a ) Sorceress b ) Magician
c ) Superwoman d ) Evil spirit holder
( 116 ) Antipholus of Syracuse adopted the path of elope in order to release himself from the hold of
the
a ) Crowd b ) Police
c ) Lady d ) Money lender
( 117 ) The savage behaviour of Antipholus Younger made the woman completely
a ) Agitated b ) Surprised
c ) Furious d ) Irked
( 118 ) The woman mistakenly perceived Younger Antipholus as
a ) Elder Dromio b ) Younger Dromio
c ) Middle Antipholus d ) Elder Antipholus
( 119 ) Antipholus of Ephesus took the revenge of his humiliation by dining with this
a ) Woman b ) Guest
c ) Newcomer d ) Neighbour
( 120 ) The valueless attitude of his wife towards Antipholus Elder forced him to assure the lady that
he will gift her the
a ) Gold coin b ) Gold pendant
c ) Gold chain d ) Gold choker
( 121 ) On hearing of the valuable present, the woman became extremely delighted and gifted her ring
to
a ) Younger Antipholus b ) Antipholus Elder
c ) Aegeon d ) Dromio Elder
( 122 ) The lady considered Antipholus Younger as mentally ill and complained about his unnatural
activity to
a ) Pristina b ) Catherina
c ) Adriana d ) Rosina
( 123 ) The lady succeeded in gaining the trust of
a ) Adriana b ) Luciana
c ) Dowsabel d ) Juliana
( 124 ) The unpredictable activity of Antipholus Elderenforced Adriana to lock him at the
a ) Prison b )Corridor
c ) Cottage d ) Dark room
( 125 ) Adriana seeked medical help in order to treat the mental illness of
a ) Dromio Younger b ) Antipholus Elder
c ) Antipholus Younger d ) Dromio Elder
( 127 ) The persistent effort of Antipholus Elder to refuse the accusation and his furious behaviour
marked him as
a ) Mentally unstable b ) Wild
c ) Critically ill d ) Indifferent
( 126 ) Dromio Elder was trapped in a similar condition just like his
a ) Mistress b ) Wife
c ) Master d ) Fellow mate
( 127 ) A servant informed Adriana about the wandering news of
a ) Antipholus and Duke b ) Dromio and Dowsabel
c ) Aegeon and Antipholus d ) Antipholus and Dromio
( 128 ) Adriana, along with Luciana proceeded to get hold of her
a ) Husband b ) Brother
c ) Slave d ) Friend
( 129 ) The common people, together with Adriana got deluded by the alike look of the
a ) Twin sisters b ) Twin brothers
c ) Twin cousins d ) None of the above
( 130 ) Antipholus of Syracuse became immensely confused by encountering the allegation that was
made against him by the
a ) Sovereign b ) Army officials
c ) Goldsmith d ) Duke
( 131 ) The moment Adriana attempted to confine Antipholus and Dromio , they pleaded for the
support of
a ) The abbess b ) The Queen
c ) The mistress d ) The priestess
( 132 ) The abbess played a significant part in detecting the ultimate reason of Antipholus
a ) Mental sickness b ) Physical problem
c ) Health issues d ) Neuro problem
( 133 ) The lady nun adopted several means to interrogate Adriana about the insanity of her
a ) Brother in law b ) Attendant
c ) Husband d ) Sister
( 134 ) Adriana revealed her envious ways to tackle her husband from the grip of
a ) The fellow mates b ) The close relatives
c ) Family members d ) The lady
( 135 ) The abbess regarded Adriana‟s envious temperament to be the root cause of her husband‟s
a ) Abnormal behaviour b ) Madness
c ) Savage attitude d )Irked behaviour
( 136 ) The clear explanation of the abbess restrained Luciana to take the side of her
a ) Elder sister b ) Elder brother
c ) Cousin d ) Younger brother
( 137 ) The nun sternly refused to hand over the gentleman at the supervision of
a ) Rosalind b ) Dariana
c ) Lumiana d ) Adriana
( 138 ) The abbess was a lady nun who rendered shelter to
a ) Antipholus Elder b ) Dromio Younger
c ) Younger Antipholus and Dromio Younger
d ) Dromio Elder
( 139 ) The abbess undertook various methods to treat Antipholus from this condition of
a ) Trauma b ) Mental disorder
c ) Shock d ) Hyper activeness
( 140 ) The old Aegeon had to face the death penalty , if he failed to arrange the
a ) Fine b ) Grants
c ) Donation d ) Fund
( 141 ) The place of Aegeon‟s death sentence was located very close to the
a ) Prison b ) Hospital
c ) Main building d ) Convent
( 142 ) In order to absolve the death penalty , the Duke performed a major part in saving the life of
a ) Adriana b ) Antipholus Younger
c ) Antipholus Elder d ) Aegeon
( 143 ) Adriana informed about the grievous story of her husband‟s insanity and reported about the
non – deliverance of her husband to the
a ) Emperor b ) Leader
c ) Duke d ) Sovereign
( 144 ) Antipholus of Ephesus lodged a complaint to the duke regarding the inhuman treatment and
this complaint was made against his
a ) Wife b ) Sister
c ) Slave d ) Brother
( 145 ) Antipholus Elder narrated their entire procedure of escape from the watchful sight of
a ) Officers b ) Cautious guards
c ) Custodian d ) Superintendent
( 146 ) Adriana became intensely amazed at the glimpse of her
a ) Younger sister b ) Cook – maid
c ) Close associate d ) Husband
( 147 ) Aegeon misjudged Antipholus Elder as
a ) Dromio Elder b ) Dromio Younger
c ) Antipholus Younger d ) Dromio Senior
( 148 ) The misconception of Aegeon deceived him to believe that his younger son would recompense
his
a )Penalty charge b ) Loss
c ) Debt d ) Loan
( 149 ) Antipholus refused to acknowledge the identity of his
a ) Mother b ) Father
c ) Brother d ) Attendant
( 150 ) The unbelievable response of Antipholus , led Aegeon to conceive that such behaviour might
be result of
a ) Pleasant experiences b ) Amiable situation
c ) Traumatic situation d ) Terrible experiences
( 151 ) Adriana grew exceedingly stunned at the unexpectedsight of
a )Antipholus Younger b ) Antipholus Elder
c ) Dromio Elder and Dromio Younger d ) All of the above
( 152 ) The similar appearance of two Antipholus and two Dromios made it easier for the Duke to
uncover the origin of the
a )Disastrous situation b ) Pathetic situation
c ) Ongoing problem d ) Dangerous situation
( 153 ) The Duke succeeded in connecting the story of Aegeon and recognized the real identity of his
a ) Two identical sons and two identical slaves
b ) Two identical daughters and twin slaves
c ) Twin sons and twin maids
d ) Two sons and two servants
( 154 ) Aegeon „s happiness marked no bounds as he got reunified with his
a ) Neighbours b ) Family members
c ) Cousins d ) Friends
( 155 ) Aegeon‟s wife was the abbess of the
a ) Old age centre b ) Convent
c ) Orphanage d ) Charitable foundation
( 156 )The duke of Ephesus refused to accept the penalty charge from Aegeon‟s elder son , as he
willfully permitted a pardonto
a ) Dromio Younger b ) Dromio Elder
c ) Aegeon d ) Antipholus Younger
( 157 ) The duke was enormously excited to know about the joyful ending to the
a ) Unhappy story b ) Happy story
c ) Suspicious story d ) Mysterious story
( 158 ) The Abbess performed a crucial function in teaching a good lesson to
a ) Luciana b ) Adriana
c ) Dowsabel d ) Mariana
( 159 ) Luciana tied her marriage knot with
a ) Antipholus Elder b ) Antipholus Middle
c ) Antipholus Senior d ) Antipholus Younger
( 160 ) Aegeon , along with his family members resided at the state of Ephesus for a
a ) Short period of time b ) Period of two months
c ) Long period of time d ) Duration of few weeks

As You Like It
( I ) Choose the best answer
( 1 ) The emergence of this story marked the division of France into
a ) States b ) City
c ) Provinces or dukedoms d ) Country
( 2 ) The lawful duke got expelled at the hands of his
a ) Younger brother b ) Elder brother
c ) Cousin d ) Nephew
( 3 ) The name of the lawful duke was
a ) Duke Senior b ) Duke Frederick
c ) Duke Junior d ) Duke Ellington
( 4 ) The unlawful duke expelled his elder brother with a chief intention to inherit all his
a ) Mother‟s property b ) Father‟s property
c ) Sister‟s property d ) All of the above
( 5 ) The expelled duke decided to reside at the
a ) Forest of Brazil b ) Forest of California
c ) Forest of Arden d ) Forest of Fireflies
( 6 ) The trustworthy assistants accompanied the lawful duke to the
a ) Forest of Dean b ) Forest of Europe
c ) Forest of Bliss d ) Forest of Arden
( 7 ) In comparison to the palace life , the forest lifestyle became much more compatible to the
a ) Unlawful duke b ) Lawful duke
c ) Lawful duke and his trustworthy assistants
d ) Trustworthy assistants
( 8 ) The expelled duke and his followers maintained their sustenance that was equivalent to
a ) Robin Hood of England b ) Robin Hood of France
c ) Robin Hood of America d ) Robin Hood of Italy
( 9 ) During the summer season , the joyful activities of the deer acted as the main source of
recreation for the
a ) Hunters b ) Forest people
c ) Banished duke and his followers d ) Visitors
( 10 ) The expelled duke enjoyed the chilling breeze , as it gave him the glimpse of his
a ) Past condition b ) Current situation
c ) Memorable incidents d ) None of the above
( 11 ) Nature played a very important role in imparting effective lessons to the
a ) Foresters b ) Unjust duke
c ) Banished duke d ) Assistants
( 12 ) Rosalind was the daughter of the
a ) Unlawful duke b ) King
c ) Queen d ) Expelled duke
( 13 ) Rosalind was subjected to the same conditionas her
a ) Father b ) Mother
c ) Sister d ) Brother
( 14 ) The immense love of Celia towards Rosalind permitted her to reside in the realm of the
a )State b ) Palace
c ) District d ) Nation
( 15 ) Celia was the daughter of the
a ) Lawful duke b ) Sovereign
c ) Unfair duke d ) Emperor
( 16 ) A strong bonding existed between
a ) Rosalind –Alia b ) Celia – Suforiya
c ) Rosalind – Zaniya d ) Rosalind- Celia
( 17 ) The bitter relation of the two Dukes failed to impose any negative impact on the harmonious
connection between the
a ) Two brothers b ) Two sisters
c ) Two attendant‟s d ) Two siblings
( 18 ) Celia performed a crucial part in consoling her
a ) Sister b ) Brother
c ) Niece d ) Relative
( 19 ) An aspiring news of wrestling match was brought to Celia and Rosalind with the help of a
a ) Post man b ) Servant
c ) Spy d ) Messenger
( 20 ) Celia approved to attend the wrestling match with a keen desire to entertain
a ) Adam b ) Orlando
c ) Duke Senior d ) Rosalind
( 21 ) Which sport was regarded as one of the most prominent sport of princes ?
a ) Hockey b ) Boxing
c ) Wrestling d ) Golf
( 22 ) Atragic wrestling match was mainly organized between
a ) Experienced wrestler and inexperienced young man
b ) Experienced wrestler and experienced young man
c ) Inexperienced wrestler and experienced young man
d ) None of the above
( 23 ) The duke appealed both Celia and Rosalind to persuade the young fellow from his participation
in the
a ) Athletic match b ) Wrestling match
c ) Football tournament d ) Cricket tournament
( 24 ) The effortful attempt of both the sisters failed to prevent the young gentlemanfrom his active
involvement in the
a ) Racing tournament b ) Archery match
c ) Tennis match d ) Wresting Tournament
( 25 ) The name of the young gentleman was
a ) Basanio b ) Oliver
c ) Orlando d ) Eve
( 26 ) Orlando requested Celia and Rosalind to be his
a ) Well wisher b ) Friend
c ) Close associates d ) Relative
( 27 ) The young gentleman informed both the sisters that he wouldn‟t feel any regret if he fails to win
the
a ) Quiz b ) Competition
c ) Game d ) Race
( 28 ) During the wrestling match , Celia constantly prayed for the welfare of
a ) The experienced wrestler b ) Olivia
c ) Adam d ) The young man
( 29 ) A tint of concern for Orlando was clearly reflected in the face of
a ) Mariam b ) Aliyah
c ) Fatima d ) Rosalind
( 30 ) The solitary situation of the young fellow paved a special place in the heart of
a ) Banished duke‟sdaughter b ) Duke Frederick‟s daughter
c ) Duke Junior‟s daughter d ) Duke Gabriel‟ s daughter
( 31 ) Rosalind had a soft corner for
a ) Duke Frederick b ) Eve
c ) Orlando d ) Adrion
( 32 ) The firm resolution of Orlando helped him to conquer his
a ) Fellow mate b ) Opponent
c ) Assistant d ) Brother
( 33 ) The unexpected victory of Orlando enabled him to acquireimmense approval from
a ) Duke Senior b ) The Master
c ) The mistress d ) Duke Frederick
( 34 ) Sir Rowland de Boys was the father of
a ) Olive b ) Touchstone
c ) Toriyo d ) Orlando
( 35 ) Orlando became very lonely after the demise of his
a ) Father b ) Brother
c ) Sister d ) Companion
( 36 ) Sir Rowland de Boys was one of the most faithful companion of
a ) Duke‟ s followers b )The unlawful duke
c ) The expelled duke d ) All of the above
( 37 ) On knowing the real identity of Orlando , duke Frederick expressed an acute
a ) Satisfaction b ) Dissatisfaction
c ) Enjoyment d ) Fearfulness
( 38 ) Rosalind expressed immense joy on encountering the fact that Orlando was the heir of her
father‟s most beloved
a ) Cousin b ) Kin
c ) Associate d ) Companion
( 39 ) The unpleasant attitude of the duke stole all the happiness from the
a ) Young man b ) Old man
c ) Middle aged man d ) Common man
( 40 ) The two sisters carried out a vital role with an aim of rendering comfort to
a ) Oriyano b ) Orlive
c ) Orlando d ) Rimando
( 41 ) The deep affection of Rosalind towards Orlando drived her to offer him a present . What was
theprecious gift ?
a ) Watch b ) Pen
c ) Wallet d ) Chain
( 42) Despite of Duke Frederick‟s disapproval , Orlando was in the good books of
a ) Sophiya b ) Celia
c ) Catherina d ) Casorina
( 43 ) The public approval of Rosalind‟s admiring quality agitated the duke and raised his level of
a ) Proudness b ) Happiness
c ) Concern d ) Annoyance
(44 ) The duke commanded Rosalind to follow the same path like her
a ) Father b ) Mother
c ) Neighbour d ) Brother
( 45 ) Celia begged for her father‟s approvalto retain Rosalind but she failed to change his
a ) Perspective b ) Interest
c ) Promise d ) Decision
( 46 ) Celia‟s fruitless attempt to transform the duke‟s opinion drived her to follow her sister to the
a ) Forest of Madhya Pradesh b ) Forest of global heritage
c ) Forest of Arden d ) Forest of Piano
( 47 ) The two sisters agreed to transform their outfits , as they were concerned about their
a ) Belongings b ) Beauty
c ) Safety d ) All the above
( 48 ) Rosalind transformed her original costume and adopted the dressing style of a
a ) Man b ) Woman
c ) Beggar d ) Model
( 49 ) Celia being shorter than Rosalind agreed to adopt the dressing pattern of a
a ) Young gentleman b ) Young woman
c ) Old aged man d ) Middle aged woman
( 50 ) The two sisters decided to disclose their identity as
a ) Brother – Sister b ) Father –Daughter
c ) Brother – Brother d ) Sister – Sister
( 51 ) Ganymede was the disguised name of
a ) Celia b ) Eliya
c ) Rosalind d ) Rosalina
( 52 ) Celia‟ s disguised name was
a ) Amiyana b ) Amaira
c ) Antonia d ) Aliena
( 53 ) The profound love of Celia towards her sister , obliged her to break all her ties with the
comfortable lifestyle of the
a ) Orphanage b ) Convent
c ) Palace d ) Cottage
( 54 ) Rosalind acted in a joyful manner in order to depict the real characteristics of
a ) Ganybee b )Ganymede
c ) Aliena d ) Ariyana
( 55 ) Ganymede expressed immense sorrow on encountering the completely different environment of
the
a ) Forest b ) Lodge
c ) Travelling spot d ) Beach
( 56 ) The tireless condition of Aliena compelled Rosalind to look for a suitable place to
a ) Enjoy b ) Dine
c ) Reside d ) Feast
( 57 ) Rosalind and Aliena came across a fellow citizen and enquired him about an appropriate
accommodation on behalf of their
a ) Property papers b ) Pitiful condition
c ) Precious stone d ) Jewelry or money
( 58 ) The fellow citizen agreed to render assistance to
a ) Aliena b ) Ganymede and Aliena
c ) Ganymede d ) Orlando
( 59 ) What was the role of the countrymen ?
a ) The slave of a shepherd b ) The slave of a farm animal
c ) The slave of a wild animal d ) The slave of a domesticated animal
( 60 ) Rosalind and Celia purchased both the dwelling apartment as well as the sheep that once
belonged to the
a ) Countrywoman b ) Old man
c ) Countryman d ) Visitor
( 61 ) The ultimate plan of both the sisters was to search out the
a ) Expelled duke and his assistants b ) Unlawful duke
c ) Lost duke d ) Assistants of the duke
( 62 ) Ganymede and Aliena started to lead their life in a convenient manner , as they got accustomed
to their
a ) Urban life b ) A life
c ) Cosy life d ) Cottage life
( 63 ) Orlando always remained intact in the memory of
a ) Rosalind b ) Celia
c ) Farina d ) Catherine
( 64) Due to some unavoidable incidents, Orlando was also present in the same
a ) Building b ) Forest
c ) Village d ) Apartment
( 65 ) Sir Rowland de Boys at the time of his demise pleaded Oliver to provide effective care to his
a ) Younger sister b ) Younger brother
c ) Elder sister d ) Elder brother
( 66 ) The elder brother of Orlando was
a ) Touchstone b ) Adam
c ) Oliver d ) Orendo
( 67 ) Oliver rejected his father‟s plea and refrained Orlando from attainting
a ) Education b ) Skills
c ) Virtues d ) Practical knowledge
( 68 ) Inspite of lacking his brother‟s affection , Orlando turned into a
a ) Rude man b ) Egoistic man
c ) Selfish man d ) Great man
( 69 ) The elder brother disliked Orlando for his
a ) Envious nature b ) Admirable qualities
c ) Aggressive personality d ) Introvert nature
( 70 ) Oliver was the main organizer of the wrestling match , as his prime intention was to free himself
from
a ) The experienced wrestler b ) Orlando
c ) The referee d ) Basanio
( 71 ) Orlando became intently sorrowful at the hateful behaviour of his
a ) Father b ) Mother
c ) Sister d ) Elder brother
( 72 ) Orlando lost all hope of his survival , as he was encompassed by a circle of
a ) Loneliness b ) Unfaithful friends
c ) Numerous friends d ) Minimal friends
( 73 ) On hearing the unpredictable success of Orlando, Oliver grew extremely
a ) Happy b ) Sad
c ) Envious d ) Furious
( 74 ) The envious temperament of Oliver drived him to kill his
a ) Younger sister b ) Younger brother
c ) Uncle d ) Nephew
( 75 ) An aged slave of Oliver‟s father played a very prominent role in saving the life of
a ) Rosalind b ) Celia
c ) Duke d ) Orlando
( 76 ) A deep fondness for Orlando was reflected in the eyes of the aged slave , as Orlando looked
quite similar to his
a ) Cousin b ) Brother
c ) Father d ) Sister
( 77 ) The name of the old servant was
a ) Adam b ) Eve
c ) Lindell d ) Elizabeth
( 78 ) Adam narrated the entire course of action that Oliver proposed to burn
a ) Duke Senior b ) Duke Frederick
c ) Duke Juniord ) Orlando
( 79 ) Orlando was suggested with a better advice to protect himself from the dangerous situation .
What was the advice ?
a ) To follow the path of protest
b ) To adopt the path of flee
c ) To follow the path of confinement
d ) All of the above
( 80 ) The aged slave rendered monetary support to Sir Rowland de boy‟s
a ) Elder son b ) Elder daughter
c ) Younger son d ) Younger daughter
( 81 ) The gold that Adam offered to Orlando was almost equivalent to
a ) Five hundred crowns b ) Six hundred crowns
c ) Seven hundred crowns d ) Eight hundred crowns
( 82 ) Adam appealed Orlando to accept him as his
a ) Companion b ) Relative
c ) Close associate d ) Servant
( 83 ) The trustworthy nature of Adam succeeded in occupying a special place in the life of
a ) Oliver b ) Duke
c ) Orlando d ) Rolando
( 84 ) Who was labelled as good old man ?
a ) Ava b ) Adam
c ) Auden d ) Antonio
( 85 ) The aged slave decided to accompany Orlando to the
a ) Forest of Arden b ) Rainforest
c ) Wildlife sanctuary d ) Biosphere reserve
( 86 ) Orlando and his slave became equally exhausted just like
a ) Rosalind b ) Celia
c ) Rosalind and Celia d ) None of the above
( 87 ) In order to acquire some food , Orlando embraced the most terrifying technique to threaten the
a ) Villagers b ) Countryman
c ) Foresters d ) Duke and his followers
( 88 ) The duke inquired Orlando about the prime cause of his
a ) Kind behaviour b ) Harsh behaviour
c ) Polite attitude d ) Generous attitude
( 89 )The duke succeeded in fetching out the main cause of Orlando‟s impolite behaviour . Point out
the main cause .
a ) Orlando needed food not only to fulfill his starvation but he was equally concerned about his slave
b ) Orlando required food to feed his pet animal
c ) Orlando needed food to fulfill his hunger
d ) Orlando required food to feed his brother and sister
( 90 ) The kind hearted nature of the duke permitted both Orlando and his slave to enjoy the requisite
amount of
a ) Food b ) Drink
c ) Beverage d ) All of the above
( 91 ) On knowing the true identity of Orlando , the banished duke decided to keep them under the
shade of his
a ) Apartment b ) Negligence
c ) Protection d ) Hut
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( 92 ) The two sisters became exceedingly amazed to perceive the name of the expelled duke‟s
daughter that was inscribed on the
a ) Walls of the building b ) Barks of the trees
c ) Leaves of the trees d ) Entrance of the building
( 93 ) The sign of Orlando‟s chain made it simpler for Aliena and Ganymede to acknowledge his
a ) Personality b )Characteristics
b ) Temperament d ) Identity
( 94 ) The false appearance of Rosalind and Celia made it difficult for Orlando to figure out their
actual
a ) Identity b ) Perspective
c ) Moral values d ) Trait
( 95 ) Orlando was mocked by Ganymede for performing such
a ) Kind activities b ) Prominent activities
c ) Hilarious activities d ) Hateful activities
( 96 ) Orlando appealed Ganymede to render him some valuable
a ) Task b ) Advice
c ) Role d ) Feedback
( 97 ) Ganymede welcomed Orlando to their place , with an intention to test his love towards
a ) Rosalind b ) Celia
c ) Amaira d ) Serena
( 98 ) Ganymede‟s attempt to divert Orlando from the true affection of Rosalind proved to be
completely
a ) Fruitful b )Profitable
c ) Fruitless d ) Rewarding
( 99 ) Rosalind became deeply pleased to encounter the true love of Orlando towards his
a ) Sister b ) Mother
c ) Niece d ) Lady love
( 100 ) Orlando assisted the two sisters in tracing the exact location of the
a ) Unlawful duke b ) Assistants
c ) Expelled duke d )Countrywoman
( 101 ) Despite of meeting his own daughter, the duke failed to recognize the real identity of
a ) Celia b ) Rosalind
c ) Camellia d ) Rosy
( 102 ) Orlando perceived a senseless man , whose life was stuck in massive
a ) Calmness b ) Surprise
c ) Danger d ) Disturbance
( 103 ) A poisonous snake wrapped itself around the corner of the man‟s
a ) Leg b ) Hand
c ) Head d ) Neck
( 104 ) A lioness waited patiently for it‟s target to regain consciousness . Who was the target ?
a ) Orlando b ) Oliver
c ) Duke d ) Villagers
( 105 ) The moment Orlando approached the unconscious man , hebecame immensely shocked at the
glimpse of his
a ) Elder brother b ) Uncle
c ) Cousin d ) Ladylove
( 106 ) Despite of receiving unlawful treatment from Oliver , the intense sense of brotherhood
compelled Orlando to render help to his
a ) Younger sister b ) Elder sister
c ) Nephew d ) Elder brother
( 107 ) Orlando played a significant part in protecting his elder brother from the attack of the
a ) Wild animals b ) Hunters
c ) Birds d ) Enemy
( 108 ) In an attempt to safeguard Oliver from the hold of the lioness , Orlando had undergone severe
a ) Criticism b ) Hatred
c ) Opposition d ) Injury
( 109 ) On witnessing the immense affection of Orlando towards his elder brother, Oliver pleaded for
the pardon of
a ) Adam b ) Eve
c ) Orlando d ) Ganymede
( 110 ) Oliver‟s realization of his own misdeeds obliged Orlando to offer him another
a ) Responsibility b ) Opportunity
c ) Assignment d ) Punishment
( 111) Oliver was given a prime responsibility to lend the news of Orlando‟s mishap to
a ) Ganymede b ) Aliena
c ) Duke Senior d ) Duke Frederick
( 112 ) Oliver obeyed the command of his younger brother and decided to visit the cottage of the
a ) Two twins b ) Two slaves
c ) Two brothers d ) Two sisters
( 113 ) Orlando‟ s selfless service for his brother , brought a positive impact on
a ) Rosalind b ) Celia
c ) Oliver d ) Senorita
( 114 ) Oliver not only provided a precise explanation of the entire story but he also revealed his
wrong doings in front of
a ) Ganymede b ) Ganymede and Aliena
c ) Aliena d ) None of them
( 115 ) Oliver‟s way of expressing his heartfelt regret won the heart of
a ) Aliena b ) Ganymede
c ) Gloria d ) Anna
( 116 ) Aliena‟ s way of sympathizing and comforting Oliver at the time of need paveda special place
in his
a ) Business b ) Priority list
c ) Friend circle d ) Life
( 117 ) On discovering the pathetic news of Orlando‟s mishap , Ganymede lost her
a ) Words b ) Memory
c ) Consciousness d ) Belongings
( 118 ) On regaining her consciousness, Ganymedetried to persuade Oliver that she pretended to act
in a similar manner just like
a ) Rosalina b ) Rosalind
c ) Rosalinda d ) Romiyana
( 119 ) The carefully executed plan of Ganymede failed to gain the belief of
a ) Oliver b ) Lawful duke
c ) Faithful followers d ) Roland
( 120 ) Oliver informed his younger brother about the shocking news of Ganymede‟s
a ) Amusement b ) Plan
c ) Swooning d ) All of the above
( 121 ) Orlando‟s elder brother disclosed his inner feelings for
a ) Ganymede b ) Maiden
c ) Aliena d ) Alexa
( 122 ) Oliver‟s passionate words indicated his keen desire to tie the marriage knot with
a ) Amiyana b ) Angelina
c ) Aiyana d ) Aliena
( 123 ) Oliver decided to spent his remaining life in the forest of Arden , by undertaking the role of a
a ) Master b ) Shepherd
c ) Slave d ) Care taker
( 124 ) Oliver made a firm decision to transfer all his property in the name of his
a ) Younger brother b ) Younger sister
c ) Elder sister d ) Step sister
( 125 ) Orlando was determined to welcome the expelled duke to the wedding ceremony of
a ) Orlando and Aliena b ) Orlando and Ganymede
c ) Oliver and Aliena d ) Oliver and Ganymede
( 126 ) Orlando directed his elder brother to seek their marriage opinion from
a ) Ganymede b ) Gospel
c ) Amaira d ) Aliena
( 127 ) Ganymede approached Orlando in order to conduct an inquiry about his
a ) Mental condition b ) Physical condition
c ) Traumatic condition d ) Critical condition
( 128 ) On discussing about the love affairs of Oliver and Aliena , Orlando revealed his keen desire to
marry
a ) Rosalind b ) Celia
c ) Rosemary d ) Camellia
( 129 ) Ganymede promised to present the lady love of Orlando by using her
a ) Talent b ) Skill
c ) Special ability d ) Magical power
( 130 ) Oliver , together with his younger brother and Aliena approached to meet the
a ) Unjust duke b ) Followers
c ) Expelled duke d ) Slave
( 131 ) On hearing about the miraculous presence of Rosalind , the banished duke became extremely
a ) Sad b ) Astonished
c ) Shocked d ) Furious
( 132 ) Ganymede seeked the opinion of the expelled duke regarding the marriageceremony that was
supposed to be held between
a ) Orlando and Rosalind b ) Oliver and Rosalind
c ) Orlando and Celia d ) Oliver and Celia
( 133 ) The banished duke was ready to tie the marriage knot of Rosalind with
a ) Oliver b ) Adam
c ) Touchstone d ) Orlando
( 134 ) Ganymede and Aliena changed their false appearances in order to return back to their
original
a ) Temperament b ) Sphere
c ) State d ) Perspective
Answer : c ) State
( 135 ) Rosalind bowed down in front of the expelled duke in order to acquire his
a ) Property b ) Blessings
c ) Favour d ) Acceptance
( 136 ) Rosalind narrated the entire story of her expulsion and their engagement in daring activities in
order to find her
a ) Uncle b ) Cousin
c ) Father d ) Partner
( 137 ) The immense joy of duke marked no bounds , as he got reunited with his
a ) Brother b ) Servant
c ) Friend d ) Daughter
( 138 ) The lawful duke showered all his vigorous blessings upon
a ) Rosalind b ) Celia
c ) Orlando and Oliver d ) All of the above
( 139 ) The forest of Arden witnessed the auspicious engagement of the
a ) Two couples b ) Couples
c ) Four couples d ) Several couples
( 140 ) The wedding might lacked the aura of the majestical magnificence but it was regarded as one
of the most
a ) Sorrowful wedding b ) Joyful wedding
c ) Pathetic wedding d ) Unimpressive wedding
( 141 ) The expelled duke received an unexpected news from a messenger . What was the news ?
a ) Themajestic territory was returned back to the duke
b ) The territory was at stake
c ) The territory lost all it‟s richness
d ) The territory was attacked by foreign invaders
( 142 ) Duke Frederick appointed a large group of armed force to end the life of his
a ) Daughter b ) Sister
c ) Elder brother d ) Daughter‟s companion
( 143 ) While entering in the woodland of Arden , whom did the younger duke met ?
a ) A magician b ) A hermit
c ) A witch d ) A conqueror
( 144 ) A hermit performed a crucial role in transforming the mindset of the
a ) Lawful duke b ) Attendant‟s
c ) Faithful slave d ) Unlawful duke
( 145 ) Celia‟ s father decided to hand over the elegant palace to
a ) The banished duke b ) The caretakers
c ) The Sovereign d ) The Queen
Answer : a ) The banished duke
( 146 ) Duke Frederick demanded to devote his remaining life in a
a ) Non – religious place b ) Sacred place
c ) Peaceful place d ) Luxurious place
( 147) The sudden deliverance of the unexpected news intensified the gracefulness of the
a ) Two occasions b ) Two functions
c ) Two funerals d ) Two weeding‟s
( 148 ) Celia congratulated Rosalind for her father‟s prosperity and prayed for her
a ) Delight b ) Misfortune
c ) Mishap d ) Discomfort
( 149 ) The duke enjoyed the privilege to award the faithful assistants , who stood beside him at the
time of his
a ) Success b ) Glory
c ) Hardship d ) Memorable incident
( 150 ) The loyal attendant‟sembraced the path of their lawful duke to the
a ) Apartment b ) Dukedom
c ) Cottage d ) Forest

Macbeth
( I ) Choose the best answer
( 1 ) Who was regarded as the sovereign of Scotland ?
a ) Bonta b ) Duncan
c ) James d ) Lewis
( 2 ) A courageous General resided in the country of
a ) Scotland b ) England
c ) Ukraine d ) Ireland
( 3 ) In the entire Scotland , the brave General was widely known for his enormous capacity to engage
in
a ) Protest b ) Non – violence
c ) Argument d ) Wars
( 4 ) A close relationship existed between
a ) The aged king and Queen b ) The queen and Officials
c ) The king and Personal advisor d ) The aged king and the General
( 5 ) Macbeth was the name of the brave
a ) Official b ) Senate
c ) General d ) Bodyguard
( 6 ) Name the person who was considered as the thane of Glamis .
a ) Robert b ) Macbeth
c ) Noah d ) Allison
( 7 ) The enemy soldiers of Norway were conquered at the hands of
a ) Macbeth b ) Alex
c ) Olive d ) Caspel
( 8 ) The moment Macbeth and Banquo headed from the battlefield , they met with
a ) Three fairies b ) Three strangers
c ) Three legends d ) Three witches
( 9 ) The first witch respectfully addressed Macbeth as the
a ) Head of Kingdom b ) Head of Officers
c ) Thane of Glamis d ) Thane of Pismo
( 10 ) Macbeth became extremely stunned at encountering the unpredictable behaviour of the
a ) Witches b ) King
c ) Soldiers d ) Custodian
( 11 ) The thane of Cawdor , was another title that was given to Macbeth by the
a ) First witch b ) Second witch
c ) Third witch d ) All of the above
( 12 ) The acclamation of the second witch failed to arose any aspiration in the mind of
a ) Banquo b ) Hecate
c ) Siward d ) Macbeth
( 13 ) In the words of the third witch , Macbeth was provided with the title of the
a ) King of Venice b ) King of England
c ) King of Scotland d ) King of California
( 14 ) The utterance of the third witch gave a tint of astonishment to
a ) Macbeth b ) Macduff
c ) Malcolm d ) Fleance
( 15 ) Macbeth was familiar with the fact that ,the presence of Duncan‟s two sons would hardly enable
him to acquire the position of the
a ) Head of army b ) Head of village
c ) King of Scotland d ) King of Turkey
( 16 ) Banquo was unsatisfied with the minimal acclamation that was provided to him by the
a ) Duke b ) Witches
c ) Maiden d ) Layman
( 17 ) In the words of the three witches , Banquo could never enjoy the position of the
a ) Sovereign of Israel b ) Sovereign of Indies
c ) Sovereign of France d ) Sovereign of Scotland
( 18 ) Banquo‟s heirs would enjoy the privilege to establish themselves as the kings . Who uttered
these words ?
a ) Lady Macbeth b ) Macbeth
c ) Witches d ) Duncan
( 19 ) After the occurrence of the strange incident , Macbeth was bestowed with the title of the
a ) Thane of Dumont b ) Thane of Ocotillo
c ) Thane of Gordon d ) Thane of Cawdor
( 20 ) The courageous act of Macbeth , obliged the king to offer him a renowned
a ) Title b ) Project
c ) Scheme d ) Duty
( 21 ) On encountering the accurate assumption of the witches , Macbeth got intently
a ) Sorrowful b ) Dissatisfied
c ) Astonished d ) Suspicious
( 22 ) The expectation level of Macbeth was greatly increased , as he was constantly pondering of the
assumption that was made by the
a ) First witch b ) Third witch
c ) Second witch d ) None of the above
( 23 ) Macbeth asked Banquo about his aspiring desires , as his succeeding generation was supposed
to occupy the position of the
a ) King b ) General
c ) Officer d ) Minister
( 24 ) Who were labelled as the ministers of darkness ?
a ) Fairies b ) Lady of the forest
c ) Witches d ) Lady Sofia
( 25 ) As addressed by Banquo , the main intention of the witches was to deceive them into such an
activity that might lead to
a ) Unexpected result b ) Great consequences
c ) Horrific result d ) Profitable consequences
( 26 ) Macbeth was greatly influenced by the assumptions that was made by the
a ) Magician b ) Astrologer
c ) Prophet d ) Witches
( 27 ) Lady Macbeth was the wife of
a ) Duncan b ) Macbeth
c ) Banquo d ) Macduff
( 28 ) Lady Macbeth was not only informed about the assumptions of the witches but she was also
notified of its
a ) Complete achievement b ) Moderate achievement
c ) Null accomplishment d ) Exclusive achievement
( 29 ) The determination level of Lady Macbeth was
a ) Extremely low b ) Completely void
c ) Extremely high d ) Extensively average
( 30 ) Macbeth was consistently convinced by his wife to commit a severe
a ) Offence b ) Plan
c ) Goal d ) Task
( 31 ) In order to fulfill the assumption that was made by the third witch , Lady Macbeth decided to
kill the
a ) Queen b ) Slave
c ) King d ) Soldiers
( 32 ) In the following time period , Duncan together with his heirs visited the mansion of
a ) Hecate b ) Macbeth
c ) Macduff d ) Banquo
( 33 ) Malcolm and Donalbain are the two sons of
a ) Macbeth b ) Rozer
c ) Logan d ) Duncan
( 34 ) Duncan‟s prime intention of visit to Macbeth‟s house was to express his utmost esteem towards
the fearless act of
a ) Macbeth b ) Bosque
c ) Olive d ) Morocco
( 35 ) On witnessing the humble behaviour of Lady Macbeth, Duncan became immensely
a ) Irritated b ) Agitated
c ) Pleased d ) Doubtful
( 36 ) After the prolonged travel , the king decided to take a deep
a ) Recreation b ) Sleep
c ) Vacation d ) Refreshment
( 37 ) In the exact duration of time, Macbeth‟s wife executed a plan to kill the
a ) Queen b ) Minister
c ) Officials d ) King
( 38 ) Lady Macbeth headed towards the room of the king with a
a ) Sword b ) Gun
c ) Dagger d ) Blade
( 39 ) On perceiving Duncan‟s face , Lady Macbethspotted a tint of similaritylike her
a ) Uncle b ) Nephew
c ) Husband d ) Father
( 40 ) The similar reflection of her father‟s face hindered Lady Macbeth to continue her
a ) Advancement b ) Task
c ) Responsibility d ) Assignment
( 41 ) Lady Macbeth decided to conduct a concrete discussion with her
a ) Father b ) Brother
c ) Husband d ) Servant
( 42 ) Macbeth was pondered with several powerful causes that obstructed him to carry out the
a ) Play b ) Murder
c ) Case d ) Plan
( 43 ) Macbeth‟s relation with Duncan was more than a
a ) Host b ) Captain
c ) Secretary d ) Subject
( 44 ) Macbeth was persistently engaged with the notion that his prime responsibility was to
safeguard Duncan rather than to carry the
a ) Dagger b ) Sickle
c ) Pistol d ) Rod
( 45 ) Macbeth was familiar with the admirable qualities of the
a ) King b ) Master
c ) Lord d ) Nun
( 46 )Macbeth was aware of the fact that the king performed a crucial role in uplifting the position of
a ) Macduff b ) Banquo
c ) Macbeth d ) Malice
( 47 ) Lady Macbeth was acquainted with the fact that Macbeth was keenly hesitant to kill
a ) Malcom b ) Duncan
c ) Donaldson d ) Donalbain
( 48 ) Lady Macbeth‟s firm resolution enabled her to remain fix to her
a ) Good motive b ) Ethical purpose
c ) Authentic purpose d ) Evil motive
( 49 ) Lady Macbeth induced her husband with several unfavorable statements against the
a ) King b ) General
c ) Army official d ) Envoys
( 50 ) Macbeth was charged as timid and spineless for backing out from his
a ) Zone b ) Commitment
c ) Contract d ) Responsibility
( 51 ) Lady Macbeth not only planned to transfer their offence upon the intoxicated grooms but she
also attempted to present them as the main
a ) Survivor b ) Offenders
c ) Helpers d ) Co – workers
( 52 ) The moment Macbeth proceeded in the direction of the king‟s room , he envisioned an
additional
a ) Dagger b ) Cannon
c ) Cutter d ) Tool
( 53 ) As Macbeth attempted to get hold of the dagger , it got
a ) Stolen b ) Revived
c ) Vanished d ) None of the above
( 54 ) The imaginary dagger primarilygave an acute indication ofthe evil task that would be
performed by
a ) Siward b ) Bosco
c ) Macbeth d ) Hexa
( 55 ) The unfortunate king was murdered at the hands of
a ) Cameron b ) Macbeth
c ) Scott d ) Baird
( 56 ) The moment Macbeth attempted to depart from the room , one of the king‟s
groomsdrowsilycalled out
a ) Murder b ) Hurry
c ) Alas d ) Wow
( 57 ) What response was made by the king‟s attendants after they were awake ?
a ) „ God bless us „ b ) „ God bless me „
c ) „ God bless us „ and „ Amen „ d ) „ God help us‟
( 58 ) Macbeth found it enormously difficult to utter the word
a ) Om b ) Amen
c ) Lord d )All of the above
( 59 ) After committing the murder , Macbeth discerned some unknown
a ) Speech b ) Proposal
c ) Approval d ) Voice
( 60 ) In the meantime , Lady Macbeth thought that her husband might have failed to accomplish the
a ) Goal b ) Project
c ) Work d ) Requirements
( 61 ) Macbeth was instructed to clean the blood from his hands . Who gave such instruction ?
a ) Freya b ) Lady Macbeth
c ) Alisa d ) Isabella
( 62 ) In order to conceal the truth , Lady Macbeth attempted to colour the face of the king‟s
attendants with a tint of
a ) Mud b ) Dye
c ) Blood d ) Ink
( 63 ) The moment the terriblecrime was uncovered , Lady Macbeth and his husband attempted to
express
a ) Extreme pleasure b ) Immense joy
c ) Extreme excitement d ) Extreme sorrow
( 64 ) The proof of crime was mainly inclined towards the king‟s
a ) Grooms b ) Sons
c ) Daughters d ) Close associates
( 65 ) Despite of having adequate proof against the king‟s grooms , the whole distrust pointed in the
direction of
a ) Malvolio b ) Macbeth
c ) Donald d ) Donaldson
( 66 ) On hearing the news of Duncan‟s murder , Malcom and Donalbain decided to choose the path
of
a ) Confinement b ) Aesthetic
c ) Flee d ) Mourn
( 67 ) The English court served as the prime shelter for Duncan‟s
a ) Elder son b ) Elder daughter
c ) Younger son d ) Younger daughter
Answer : a ) Elder son
( 68 ) In order to safeguard himself , Donalbain attempted to elope in the country of
a ) America b ) Ireland
c ) France d ) Russia
( 69 ) The demise of Duncan followed by the elopement of his two sons , facilitated Macbeth to
acquire the position of the
a ) Senate of Scotland b ) General of Scotland
c ) Assistant of Scotland d ) King of Scotland
( 70 ) The assumptions of the witches ultimately proved to be
a ) False b ) Void
c ) True d ) Insensible
( 71 ) In the words of the witches , Macbeth‟s heirs does not depict any chance to become the
a ) King b ) Master
c ) Prophet d ) Advisor
( 72 ) Lady Macbeth and her husband were pondered with the fact that , after Macbeth , Banquo‟s
heirs would occupy the post of the
a )General b ) King
c ) Officer d ) Minister
( 73 ) Banquo was the father of
a ) Malcom b ) Florida
c ) Fleance d ) Donalbain
( 74 ) What plan was made by Macbeth and his wife in order to invalidate the assumptions of the
witches ?
a ) To kill Jack and his father b ) To kill Floris and her father
c ) To kill Franco and his father d ) To kill Fleance andhis father
( 75 ) In order toconvert their plan into reality , Macbeth and his wife decided to organize a
a ) Banquet b ) Function
c ) Wedding d ) Funeral
( 76 ) Banquo and his son received a gracious invitation from Macbeth and his wife to attend the
a ) Ceremony b ) Banquet
c ) Concert d ) State show
( 77 ) Few murderers were employed by Macbeth in order to kill
a ) Banquo b ) Fleance
c ) Aryan d ) Banquo and Fleance
( 78 ) Though the murderers succeeded in taking the life of Banquo but they failed to kill
a ) Derozio b ) Bronzo
c ) Fleance d ) Florina
( 79 ) The moment Macbeth mourned for his beloved companion , he perceived the haunted spiritof
a ) Fleance b ) Demon
c ) Banquo d ) Derozio
( 80 ) Macbeth‟s face turned completely pale on perceiving the
a ) Ghost b ) Astrologer
c ) Magician d ) Prophet
( 81 ) None of the people other than Macbeth were able to see the ghost of
a ) Edith b ) Banquo
c ) Victor d ) Laurence
( 82 ) Macbeth‟s wife quickly dispersed the invited visitors , as she was scared that her husband might
reveal the terrible
a ) Proposal b ) Surprise
c ) Secret d ) Affair
( 83 ) In order to gain knowledge about his ultimate result , Macbeth attempted to revisit the
a ) Opponents b ) Group
c ) Strangers d ) Witches
( 84 ) The witches were involved in making their powerful delight that are primarily used to disclose
the
a ) Destiny b ) Skills
c ) Plan d ) Attributes
( 85 ) Name some of the powerful ingredients that are used by the witches .
a ) Bats b ) A wolf‟s tooth
c ) A dragon‟s scale d ) All of the above
( 86 ) Macbeth raised an inquiry to the witches about the proper settlement of his
a ) Certainty b ) Command
c ) Doubt d ) Appeal
( 87 ) On perceiving the ceremonial act , Macbeth was hardly
a ) Excited b ) Fearful
c ) Joyous d ) Sorrowful
( 88 ) The appearance of the first spirit was similar to that of an
a ) Armed head b ) Evil child
c ) Unnatural child d ) Alien head
( 89 ) The first spiritadvised Macbeth to maintain an acute alertness from
a ) Malcom b ) Leo
c ) Alex d ) Macduff
( 90 ) Macbeth expressed a heartfelt gratitude to the first spirit for making him
a ) Aware b ) Cheerful
c ) Regretful d ) Proud
( 91 ) Who was referred to as the thane of Fife ?
a ) Macduff b ) Malvis
c ) Marion d ) Moroccan
( 92 ) Macbeth was excessively jealous of
a ) Leopold b ) Noah
c ) Ailey d ) Macduff
( 93 ) The emergence of the second spirit resembled a
a ) Dead child b ) Bloody child
c ) Suspicious child d ) Furious child
( 94 ) The second spirit asserted that Macbeth‟s death does not rest at the hand of a man who took
birth in a natural manner that is from the womb of a
a ) Dead woman b ) Supernatural woman
c ) Woman d ) None of the above
( 95 ) On hearing the assertion of the second spirit , Macbeth became fearless of
a ) Jemison b ) Macduff
c ) Iris d ) Suzan
( 96 ) In order to get rid of his terror , Macbeth planned to kill
a ) Macduff b ) Meriden
c ) Arson d ) Nova
( 97 ) A tree retained in his hand , the third spirit looked exactly like a
a ) Simple child b ) Rare child
c ) Crowned child d ) Passive child
( 98 ) The third spirit affirmed that , until the forest of Birnam reaches the palace of Macbeth it was
not possible to defeat the
a ) Present official b ) Present king
c ) Queen d ) Attendants
( 99 ) The utterance of the third spirit gave atremendous relief to
a ) Lady Macbeth b ) Meridona
c ) Dorsal d ) Macbeth
( 100 ) Macbeth inquired the spirits about the possibility of Banquo‟s son to become the future king of
a ) France b ) Scotland
c ) Europe d ) Italy
( 101 ) A tint of sound wasnoted , as the cauldron collapsed within the
a ) Ground b ) Air
c ) Wall d ) Surrounding
( 102 ) More than seven shadows in the form of rulers went in front of
a ) Avian b ) Meridona
c ) Macbeth d ) Halim
( 103 ) After expressing their approval to Macbeth , the witches got disappeared into the
a ) Platform b ) Air
c ) Terrace d ) Chamber
( 104 ) Macbeth was presented with the news that Macduff had escaped to the country of
a ) England b ) Ireland
c ) Germany d ) Spain
( 105 ) Macduff‟ s main intention of escape to England was to participate in the
a ) War b ) Competition
c ) Army d ) Navy
( 106 ) Macduff intended to engage in the strong army force that was created in opposition to
a ) Malcom b ) Donalbain
c ) Fleance d ) Macbeth
( 107 ) Name the person who stood as the lead of the army ?
a ) Douglas b ) Malcom
c ) Alec d ) Carson
( 108 ) In order make Malcom the king of Scotland , Macduff provided him tremendous support to
replace
a ) Macbeth b ) Davion
c ) Caribbean d ) Ailbeart
( 109 ) On hearing the conspiring news of Macduff against Macbeth , he became extremely agitated
and planned to kill the family members of
a ) Elysian b ) Corpus
c ) Macduffd ) Casorina
( 110 ) The cruel act of Macbeth obliged numerous people to participate in the army of
a ) Donaldson and Malcom b ) Malvolio and Macduff c ) Macduff and
Donaldson d ) Malcom and Macduff
( 111 ) Everyone had a personal dislike for the present king of
a ) Scotland b ) Europe
c ) Iran d ) America
( 112 ) Name the person who helped Macbeth to commit his mischievous task ?
a ) King‟s attendants b ) Lady Macbeth
c ) Banquo d ) Florence
( 113 ) Macbeth‟s wife was greatly affected by a disorder which was known by the term of
a ) Schizophrenia b ) Bipolar disorder
c ) Somnambulism d ) Eating disorder
( 114 ) As Lady Macbeth failed to tolerate the repentance of misconduct , she decided to attempt
a ) Revenge b ) Apology
c ) Confession d ) Suicide
( 115 ) The death of Lady Macbeth brought a negative impact in the life of her
a ) Husband b ) Father
c ) Brother d ) Sister
( 116 ) Macbeth was ready to confront the army force of
a ) Maidav b ) Malcom
c ) Carson d ) Erikson
( 117 ) The void assurance of the witches raised a sense of faulty confidence in
a ) Macduff b ) Morocco
c ) Donaldo d ) Macbeth
( 118 ) Macbeth recalled the prediction of the spirits that none of the people who took birth from the
womb of a woman possessed the capacity to take the life of
a ) Eliana b ) Amelia
c ) Macbeth d ) Hecate
( 119 ) Macbeth was barely scared of his defeat , as he was sure that the possibility of Birnam forest to
advance towards the direction of his castle was
a ) Unfeasibleb ) Certain
c ) Inescapable d ) Partially possible
( 120 ) In order to safeguard himself from the attack of the Malcom‟s army , Macbeth attempted to
choose the path of confinement in his
a ) Relative‟s house b ) Palace
c ) Cottage d ) Backyard
( 121 ) A messenger provided an unexpected news to
a ) Malvolio b ) Orlive
c ) Macbeth d ) Alexie
( 122 ) Macbeth was informed that Birnam forest was advancing in the direction of the present king‟s
a ) Castle b ) Chamber
c ) Hut d ) Resort
( 123 ) Macbeth became extremely furious at the messenger for delivering him an
a ) Accurate news b ) Untrue news
c ) Anguished d ) Advantageous news
( 124 ) In the meantime , Macbeth started to distrust the indefinite assertions of the
a ) Spirits b ) Caretakers
c ) Priest d ) Strangers
( 125 ) Eventually , Macbeth decided to face the enemy troops in a
a ) Courageous manner b ) Sorrowful manner
b ) Timid manner d ) Joyous manner
( 126 ) As the army officials proceeded , they were commanded to carry a
a ) Flag b ) Rope
c ) Template d ) Tree branch
( 127 ) Malcom ordered his army officials to hide the real figure of attackers to
a ) Macduff b ) Macbeth
c ) Malvis d ) Banquo
( 128 ) The messenger became intently terrified at perceiving the proceeding
a ) House b ) Garden
c ) Forest d ) Castle
( 129 ) Macbeth‟s confidence level started to deteriorate , as he interpreted the assertions of the spirits
in a
a ) Different manner b ) Unknown manner
c ) Exact manner d ) Fishy manner
( 130 ) A terrible battle broke out , where Macbeth succeeded in killing numerous people who raised
an opposition against the
a ) Common people b ) Present king
c ) Assistants d ) Troops
( 131 ) Macduff „ s interference hindered the suddenflight of
a ) Macbeth b ) Lady Macbeth
c ) Harry d ) Lama
( 132 ) A brutal opposition evolved between
a ) Macbeth and Banquo b ) Fleance and Banquo
c ) Macbeth and Macduff d ) Malcom and Macduff
( 133 ) Macbeth was charged for not only killing the spouse but also the child of
a ) Florina b ) Bosco
c ) Martin d ) Macduff
( 134 ) Macduff affirmed that he haven‟t took birth in a natural manner from a woman‟s womb but
rather he was a
a ) Cesarean child b ) Test tube child
c ) Surrogate child d ) Scheduled induction child
( 135 ) Macbeth raised a firm opposition to engage in a brutal fight with
a ) Lady Macduff b ) King‟s grooms
c ) Alvin d ) Macduff
( 136 ) In the words of Macduff , Macbeth would be subjected to imprisonment for his
a ) Lawful act b ) Unlawful act
c ) Rewarding act d ) Faithful act
( 137 ) Macbeth sharply denied to handover himself before
a ) Young Siward b ) Jenifer
c ) Malcom d ) Donaldson
( 138 ) Macbeth decided to surrender himself to the
a ) Thane of Fife b ) Thane of Glamis
c ) Thane of Dumont d ) Thane of Cawdor
( 139 ) Macbeth was killed at the hands of
a ) Siward b ) Macduff
c ) Hecate d ) Fleance
( 140 ) Macduff offered the head of Macbeth in front of the
a ) Old senate b ) Aged advisor
c ) New king d ) Attendants
( 141 ) After the death of Macbeth , Malcom became the king of
a ) Scotland b ) Egypt
c ) Brazil d ) Albania
( 142 ) The residents of Scotland expressed immense approval at the majestic victory of
a ) Charlie b ) Richie
c ) John d ) Malcom
Twelfth Night
( I ) Choose the best answer
( 1 ) The name of the identical twins are
a ) Sebastian and Viola b ) Viola and Sara
c ) Sara and Viola d ) Sebastian and Sara
( 2 ) The birth timing of Sebastian and Viola was
a ) Different b ) Nearly same
c ) Minutely different d ) Hardly same
( 3 ) Sebastian was prominently known as the fellow gentleman of
a ) Messalina b ) Mexico
c ) Ephesus d ) Elysium
( 4 ) Viola was popularly known as the maiden of
a ) Missouri b ) Manali
c ) Messalina d ) Myanmar
( 5 ) Sebastian and Viola was collectively engaged in a voyage ,the moment a terrible shipwreck
happened at the
a ) Coast of Tiberias b ) Coast of Illyria
c ) Coast of Peru d ) Coast of Orissa
( 6 ) The ultimate cause of shipwreck is due to the result of
a ) Heavy rainfall b ) Rapid bang by a hard rock
c ) Flood d ) Drought
( 7 ) The shipwreck was the prime reason that brought the life of Sebastian and Viola at the edge of
a ) Death b ) Light
c ) New beginning d ) Trouble
( 8 ) The captain , together with a handful of sailors managed to reach the land with the help of a
a ) Large vessel b ) Submarine
c ) Huge ship d ) Small boat
( 9 ) The captain, together with the support of the sailors performed a very important role in saving
the life of
a ) Viola b ) Debris
c ) Sebastian d ) Viyami
( 10 ) Who is addressed as poor lady ?
a ) Vinita b ) Viola
c ) Veronica d ) Viyami
( 11 ) Inspite of complementing her good fortune , Viola expressed immense sorrow for the demise of
her
a ) Sister b ) Mother
c ) Brother d ) Father
( 12 ) The captain provided extreme support to console
a ) Augustine b ) Amaira
c ) Aliena d ) Voila
( 13 ) The captain asserted that Viola‟s brother succeeded in overcoming the terrifying situation and
remained on the top of the
a ) Boat b ) Waves
c ) Ship mast d ) Shore
( 14 ) The assuring words of the captain rendered much relief to
a ) Viola b ) Sebastian
c ) The sailors d ) Srabasti
( 15 ) Voila became exceedingly tensed to adjust in a
a ) Native country b ) New environment
c ) Foreign country d ) Remote situation
( 16 ) Voila inquired the captain about the specific features of
a ) Varanasi b ) Elysium
c ) Messalina d ) Illyria
( 17 ) The captain was born and brought up in a place that was not too far from the land of
a ) Illyria b ) Italy
c ) Istanbul d ) Brobdingnag
( 18 ) Illyria was under the absolute control of
a ) Duke Junior b ) Duke Orsino
c ) Duke Pinnacle d ) Duke Hamlet
( 19 ) Orsino was known for belonging to a
a ) Noble status b ) Lower status
c ) Humble status d ) Secondary status
( 20 ) Viola became extremely astonished on hearing the name of
a ) Orlive b ) Oriyano
c ) Orsino d ) Orlean
( 21 ) Orsino was an unmarried man when Voila came to know about him from her
a ) Mother b ) Father
c ) Brother d ) Sister
( 22 ) The captain informed Viola about the one sided love of the Duke towards
a ) Camellia b ) Cristina
c ) Alivia d ) Olivia
( 23 ) Count was the father of
a ) Olivia b ) Aminiya
c ) Olive d ) Casorina
( 24 ) Olivia was kept under the shade of her brother , after the demise of her
a ) Mother b ) Uncle
c ) Father d ) Aunt
( 25 ) Olivia became intently annoyed at the glimpse of any fellow gentleman, after the sudden death
of her
a ) Cousin b ) Brother
c ) Companion d ) Relative
( 26 ) Despite of facing an immense traumatic situation , Viola intended to reside with
a ) Rosalina b ) Sufiana
c ) Mariana d ) Olivia
( 27 ) Viola queried the Captain about her keen desire to deliver assistance to
a ) Olivia b ) Pravina
c ) Prema d ) Rostra
( 28 ) The captain failed to keep the demand of Viola , as depressed Olivia strictly prohibited the
entrance of any
a ) Messenger b ) Close associates
c ) Person d ) Suspicious person
( 29 ) Viola decided to conceal her real identity by adopting the dressing style of a
a ) Woman b ) Vagabond
c ) Old lady d ) Man
( 30 ) The main plan behind Viola‟s disguise was to provide service to the
a ) Sovereign b ) King
c ) Queen d ) Duke
( 31) In order to render effective assistance to the duke , Viola planned to adopt the role of a
a ) Page b ) Body guard
c ) Waiter d ) Maid
( 32 ) Viola not only received a proper treatment from the Captain but he also depicted intense
affection for her
a ) Hardship b ) Wellbeing
c ) Misery d ) Interest
( 33 ) The captain obeyed the instructions of Viola and attempted to fulfill her
a ) Demands b ) Luxury
c ) Non necessities d ) Commands
( 34 ) The captain was lended with a prime responsibility to arrange a similar looking outfit like
Viola‟s
a ) Sister b ) Niece
c ) Brother d ) Cousin
( 35 ) The moment Viola embraced the dressing pattern of Sebastian, she resembled a similar
appearance as her
a ) Father b ) Younger sister
b ) Elder sister d ) Brother
( 36 ) The alike look of both Viola and her brother led to an occurrence of several misconceptions , as
Sebastian was also landed in a
a ) Hazardous manner b ) Safe manner
c ) Terrified manner d ) Vulnerable manner
( 37 ) Cesario was the disguised name of
a ) Viola b ) Vinita
c ) Vinakshi d ) Violina
( 38 ) The impressive outward appearance of Cesario succeeded in gaining immense appreciation
from the
a ) Master b ) Emperor
c ) Duke d ) Dictator
( 39 ) Who was considered as one of the most favourite assistant of the Duke ?
a ) Mariyam b ) Pinasio
c ) Rosina d ) Cesario
( 40 ) The duke never hesitated to share his personal affairs with
a ) Olivia b ) Cesario
c ) Crestline d ) All of the above
( 41 ) Viola started to have the same feelings for the duke that he persistently felt for his
a ) Lady love b ) Cousin
c ) Neighbour d ) Sibling
( 42 ) On encountering Olivia‟s consistent disapproval for the duke , Viola expressed intense
condolence for the grievous situation of
a ) Oriyano b ) Orsino
c ) Orisino d ) Oregano
( 43 ) Viola‟s attempt to comfort the duke proved to be completely
a ) Fruitful b ) Worthy
c ) Fruitless d ) Indefinite
( 44 ) Viola‟s love for the duke marked no
a ) Bounds b ) Ethics
c ) Rules d ) Principles
( 45 ) The duke was informed that Olivia promised to conceal herself for a consecutive period of
a ) Two years b ) Four years
c ) Six years d ) Seven years
( 46 ) Olivia‟s dreadful situation indicated her deep sorrow in the memory of her deceased
a ) Husband b ) Brother
c ) Friend d ) Attendant
( 47 ) The duke ordered Cesario to approach the dwelling apartment of
a ) Sebastian b ) Maria
c ) Olivia d ) Celiam
( 48 ) Cesario obeyed the demand of her master and decided to visit the house of her master‟s
a ) Closed kin b ) Lady love
c ) Step mother d ) Elder brother
( 49 ) Cesario was bestowed with a major responsibility to deliver the inner feelings of the duke for
a ) Olivia b ) Oriyana
c ) Amiyana d ) Rosalina
( 50 ) The immense affection of Cesario towards her master compelled her to pay less importance to
the
a ) Command b ) Query
c ) Request d ) Courtship
( 51 ) Inspite of having a soft corner for the duke , Cesario executed her duty with great
a ) Disloyalty b ) Ignorance
c ) Loyalty d ) Expectation
( 52 ) Olivia came to know about a gentleman who constantly demanded to seek her
a ) Absence b ) Presence
c ) Importance d ) Well being
( 53 ) Despite of facing several hindrances , Cesario was determined to meet
a ) Olivia b ) The cook maid
c ) The slave d ) Olivia‟s uncle
( 54 ) Cesario‟ s keen insistence obliged Olivia to permit his
a ) Non – allowance b ) Departure
c ) Entrance d ) None of the above
( 55 ) Olivia knew that the young gentleman was the messenger of the
a ) Sovereign b ) Emperor
c ) Monarch d ) Duke
( 56 ) Viola pretended to act as a gentleman to keep intact the manly
a ) Virtues b ) Character
c ) Perspective d ) Disciplines
( 57 ) Olivia affirmed her identity as the lady of the
a ) House b ) Convent
c ) Orphanage d ) Hospital
( 58 ) Viola requested Olivia to uncover her beautiful
a ) Treasure b ) Present
c ) Face d ) Painting
( 59 ) On hearing the brave appeal , Olivia became absolutely
a ) Happy b ) Regretful
c ) Sorrowful d ) Astonished
( 60 ) Cesario‟s demand was eventually fulfilled, as Olivia agreed to disclose her
a ) Hidden assets b ) Face
c ) Inner feelings d ) Grievous tale
( 61 ) Viola praised Olivia‟s beauty by comparing her with God‟s
a ) Finest creation b ) Unimagined creation
c ) Inferior creation d ) Unworthy creation
( 62 ) Voila informed the lady about the profound love that duke had for
a ) Olivia‟s sister b ) Olivia‟s maid
c ) Olivia d ) Olivia‟s niece
( 63 ) The lady was acquainted with the fact that duke‟s love for Olivia was beyond any
a ) Discord b ) Contrast
c ) Comparison d ) Agreement
( 64 ) The duke is well aware about Olivia‟s unchangeable decision . Who said this ?
a ) Olivia b ) Cesario
c ) Orsino d ) Servant
( 65 ) Olivia courteously denied the proposal of the
a ) Head b ) Duke‟s attendant
c ) Mistress d ) Servant
( 66) Inspite of knowing the admirable qualities of the duke , Olivia refused to accept the courtship of
a ) Orsino b ) Alexander
c ) Oriyano d ) Adrion
( 67 ) What was the vivid response provided by Viola after Olivia‟s denial to acknowledge the true
love of Orsino ?
a ) Viola would have constructed a willow cabin at the entrance of Olivia‟s house
b ) Viola would have constructed a cottage at the entrance of Olivia‟s house
c ) Viola would have made a statue at the entrance of Olivia‟s house
d ) All of the above
( 68 ) On what grounds did Viola asserted that she would be composing sonnets in the name of Olivia
and would love to vocalize those sonnets in the dying of night ?
a ) In order to agitate Olivia
b ) If Viola would have been in the place of duke , then she would have performed such activities
c ) In order to seek the attention of Olivia
d ) In order to disrespect Olivia
( 69 ) Call out the name Olivia , so that it would make the sound of echo on the mountains . To whom
did Cesario uttered these words ?
a ) Duke junior b ) Duke Pester
c ) Duke Orsino d ) Olivia
( 70 ) To whom did Olivia stated that she is not interested in attending any more person from the
duke as her decision would remain constant ?
a ) Antonio b ) Sebastian
c ) Viola d ) Orsino
( 71 ) Viola , after the completion of her assigned task left the house of
a ) Basanio b ) Olivia
c ) Antonio d ) Texas
( 72 ) The departing words of Viola brought a major influence on
a ) The lady of the house b ) The caretaker
c ) The fellow mate d ) The captain
( 73 ) Olivia wanted Cesario to be her soulmate instead of the
a ) Ruler b ) Prince
c ) Majesty d ) Duke
( 74 ) In comparison to Olivia‟s materialistic possession , Page stood in a much
a ) Higher position b ) Downward position
c ) Neutral position d ) None of the above
( 75 ) Olivia overlooked the economic background of the Page , as she felt in love with
a ) Sroth b ) Sebastian
c ) Cesario d ) Orthelo
( 76 ) Olivia‟s affection for Cesario enabled her to erase the inequity that existed between
a ) The affluent lady and Page b ) The maid servant and Page
c ) The subordinate lady and Page d ) The minor lady and Page
( 77 ) The lady of the house planned to present a diamond ring to Cesario , without revealing her
main
a ) Cause b ) Decision
c ) Outcome d ) Motive
( 78 ) A slave was assigned by the lady of the house in order to execute her
a ) Interest b ) Plan
c ) Duty d ) Script
( 79 ) Olivia intended to present a precious gift in a skillful manner , so that it would provide some
sort of indication to
a ) Cesario b ) Cesarion
c ) Orison d ) Morison
( 80 ) Viola became extremely suspicious after receiving a
a ) Gold ring b ) Diamond chain
c ) Gold pendant d ) Diamond ring
( 81 ) Cesario was familiar with the fact that she haven‟t brought any gift in the name of
a ) Olive b ) Lizar
c ) Olivia d ) Asiana
( 82 ) Viola possessed no doubt that Olivia‟s expression indicated a strong liking for
a ) Cesario b ) Orisino
c ) Antonio d ) Sebastian
( 83 ) Cesario perceived Olivia‟s feelings for Page as
a ) Worthwhile b ) Appreciative
c ) Precious d ) Fruitless
( 84 ) Viola gave a detailed explanation to the duke about her futile attempt to please
a ) Roseanna b ) Olivia
c ) Antonia d ) Vinita
( 85 ) On narrating the entire incident , Cesario mainly emphasized on the fact that Olivia had no
feelings for
a ) Orsino b ) Casino
c ) Martin d ) Luther
( 86 ) Orsino believed that Cesario possessed intense ability to convince his
a ) Companion b ) Lady love
c ) Parents d ) Relative
( 87 ) The duke once more commanded Cesario to revisit the house of
a ) Luciana b ) Suzanna
c ) Olivia d ) Silvia
( 88 ) Orsino intended to flow with the melodious song in order to spend the
a ) Gloomy day b ) Awful day
c ) Joyful day d ) Tiresome day
( 89 ) Viola noted every single tune of the old song that clearly indicated the sufferings of
a ) Unreciprocated love b ) Blissful love
c ) Deceitful love d ) Mournful love
( 90 ) On querying about the love affairs of Viola , Cesario revealed her inner feelings for a woman
whose physical features resembled with that of the
a ) Captain b ) Duke
c ) Prince d ) Crown
( 91 ) The second time , Viola have not faced any obstacle in gaining entrance to the house of
a ) Orsino b ) Sebastian
c ) Olivia d ) Sebastina
( 92 ) The slaves encountered that Cesario was granted permission to proceed towards the house of
the lady in a
a ) Disrespectful manner b ) Respectful manner
c ) Rude manner d ) Suspicious manner
( 93 ) Page informed Olivia that the main reason behind approaching her was to appeal for the love of
a ) Duke b ) Emperor
c ) Fellow gentleman d ) Francis
( 94 ) The lady of the house firmly dejected the offer of
a ) Uncle b ) Maid servant
c ) Uncle‟s friend d ) Duke‟s page
( 95 ) Olivia asserted Cesario that she does not have any soft corner for
a ) Osiyano b ) Oriyano
c ) Orsino d ) Osmium
( 96 ) The lady of the house admitted her deep affection in the name of
a ) Feste b ) Cesario
c ) Toby d ) Andrew
( 97 ) Olivia‟s heartfelt proposal went in the direction of
a ) Vain b ) Fruitful attempt
c ) Successful attempt d ) None of the above
( 98 ) Inspite of giving a response , Viola departed the house of Olivia in a
a ) Puzzled manner b ) Steady manner
c ) Aggressive manner d ) Hasty manner
( 99 ) Cesario affirmed Olivia that he would never in his lifetime approach the lady to request for the
courtship of
a ) Malvolio b ) Othello
c ) Orsino d ) Fabian
( 100 ) Whose bravery was challenged to a great extent ?
a ) Viola b ) Olivia
c ) Maria d ) Andrina
( 101 ) A young fellow man , after getting dejected from Olivia , confronted Cesario to engage in a
a ) Controversy b ) Fight
c ) Debate d ) Case
( 102 ) Viola became exceedingly scared to involve herself in a rigorous
a ) Fight b ) Task
c ) Game d ) Affair
( 103 ) On witnessing the fierce rivalry , Cesario decided to reveal her actual
a ) Personality b ) Plan
c ) Objective d ) Identity
( 104 ) A stranger played a very important role in relieving Viola from the
a ) Comforting situation b ) Uncommon situation
c ) Frightful situation d ) Tiresome situation
( 105 ) The stranger not only took all the burden on him but he also confronted Viola‟s opponent with
great
a ) Fear b ) Courage
c ) Anxiety d ) Suspicion
( 106 ) The moment Viola decided to express her gratitude towards the fellow man , the Duke‟s
officers arrived to arrest the
a ) Stranger b ) Common people
c ) Opponent of Viola d ) Servant
( 107 ) The stranger was laid with a query to confess the prime intention of his
a ) Adventure b ) Lawful act
c ) Impolite behaviour d ) Offence
( 108 ) The fellow man politely appealed Viola to return his
a ) Instrument b ) Precious stone
c ) Purse d ) Property
( 109 ) Viola became extremely amazed to encounter an unexpected demand from the
a ) Officer b ) Stranger
c ) Opponent d ) Fellow companion
( 110 ) Viola objected the acknowledgement of the stranger and sternly refused to accept his
a ) Appeal b ) Plan
c ) Invitation d ) Courtship
( 111 ) In order to appreciate the kindness of the stranger , Viola presented him a minimal amount of
a ) Token b ) Interest
c ) Wealth d ) Money
( 112 ) The stranger not only got furious at the ungrateful behaviour of Viola but he also considered
her as
a ) Unkind b ) Kind hearted
c ) Grateful d ) Loyal
( 113 ) The officers of the duke hardly paid any importance to the objection that was raised by the
convict and carried him away in a
a ) Pleasant manner b ) Unpleasant manner
c ) Respectful manner d ) Hasty manner
( 114 ) The convict uttered the name of Viola‟s brother and rebuked him for his
a ) Lawful act b ) Friendly attitude
c ) Disloyal act d ) Fair behaviour
( 115 ) The moment Viola acknowledged the real fact , she presumed that she was misperceived as
a ) Sebastian b ) Olivia
c ) Andrew d ) Orison
( 116 ) The incident made it clear that the stranger executed an essential part in rescuing the life of
Viola‟s
a ) Sister b ) Brother
c ) Cousin d ) Father
( 117 ) Antonio was the name of the
a ) Duke b ) Officer
c ) Servant d ) Stranger
( 118 ) What was the role of Antonio ?
a ) The sailor of a ship b ) The doctor of a ship
c ) The captain of a ship d ) None of the above
( 119 ) The grateful act of the captain enabled him to form a friendly relation with
a ) Sebastian b ) Viola
c ) Olivia d ) Curio
( 120 ) The constant request of Sebastian to explore the duke‟s court , impelled the captain to
accompany him to the land of
a ) France b ) Illyria
c ) Europe d ) America
( 121 ) Antonio was detained for committing an unlawful act . Point out the unlawful act .
a ) The duke was injured in a dangerous manner at the hands of Antonio
b ) The duke‟s niece was injured in a dangerous manner at the hands of Antonio
c ) The duke‟s page was injured in a dangerous manner at hands of Antonio
d ) The duke‟s nephew was injured in a dangerous manner at the hands of Antonio
( 122 ) The captain offered his wallet to Viola‟s brother , so that he could use it at his own will while
exploring the
a ) Country b ) State
c ) Town d ) District
( 123 ) The late arrival of Sebastian obliged the captain to conduct a
a ) Search mission b ) Strategy
c ) Task d ) Journey
( 124 ) The alike appearance of the identical twins confused Antonio, as he regarded Viola as
a ) Mariya b ) Sebastian
c ) Toby d ) Keith
( 125 ) In order to get rid of another challenging situation , Viola swiftly embraced the path of her
a ) Aspiration b ) Cottage
c ) Inn d ) Residence
( 126 ) The moment Viola departed from the spot , Sebastian arrived at that particular
a ) Zone b ) Field
c ) Place d ) Target
( 127 ) Cesario‟s opponent misperceived Sebastian as Viola and posed a battle against
a ) Sebastian b ) Olivia
c ) Junior officer d ) Senior officer
( 128 ) Sebastian was a brave young man and openly accepted the challenge of the
a ) Duke b ) Rivalry
c ) Servant d ) Page
( 129 ) In the following time period , Olivia turned out of her
a ) Hut b ) Cottage
c ) Lodge d ) Apartment
( 130 ) The lady of the house misjudged Sebastian as duke‟s page and insisted him to enter into her
a ) Farm b ) Garage
c ) Dwelling house d ) Garden
( 131 ) Olivia became exceedingly mournful for the frightful situation that Sebastian had
a ) Undergone b ) Enjoyed
c ) Expected d ) None of the above
( 132 ) Sebastian got extremely astonished at encountering the polite behaviour of the
a ) King b ) Slave
c ) Oppressor d ) Lady
( 133 ) The impolite behaviour of the opponent made it difficult for Sebastian to sketch out the real
a ) Design b ) Incident
c ) Scheme d ) Explanation
( 134 ) Viola‟s brother approved the request of Olivia and entered into her apartment in a
a ) Forceful manner b ) Restricted manner
c ) Willful manner d ) Joyful manner
( 135 ) The appreciable attitude of Cesario brought a tint of joy for
a ) Olivia b ) Viola
c ) Mariya d ) Antonio
( 136 ) Sebastian blissfully accepted the proposal that was bestowed upon him by the
a ) Servant of the house b ) Lady of the house
c ) Manager of the house d ) Attendant of the house
( 137 ) Olivia was not in favour of wasting any further time and decided to tie her marriage knot with
a ) Andrew b ) Toby
c ) Orsino d ) Cesario
( 138 ) The instant approval of Sebastian has paved a way to conduct a wedding ceremony between
a ) Duke and Olivia b ) Duke and Viola
c ) Sebastian and Olivia d ) Antonio and Mariya
( 139 ) Sebastian decided to convey his wedding news to one of his most favoured companion
a ) Antonio b ) Orsino
c ) Fabian d ) Feste
( 140 ) In the succeeding time period , the duke approached to meet
a ) Viola b ) Olivia
c ) First officer d ) Second officer
( 141 ) The officials of the duke presented the convict , Antonio in front of
a ) Othello b ) Curio
c ) Orsino d ) Belch
( 142 ) Viola and Orsino headed to the apartment of Olivia in a
a ) Separate manner b ) Suspicious manner
c ) Enjoyable manner d ) Collective manner
( 143 ) On misperceiving Viola as Sebastian , Antonio raised a firm protest against the unfaithful
behaviour of
a ) Viola b ) Valentina
c ) Olivia d ) Smarten
( 144 ) The duke denied to pay any importance to the complaint that was raised by
a ) Officials b ) Antonio
c ) Page d ) Sebastian
( 145 ) The duke commanded that Antonio should be carried away to
a ) Opposite side b ) Different side
c ) One side d ) Backward side
( 146 ) The moment Olivia expressed her heartfelt appraisal for Cesario , Orsino became immensely
furious at his
a ) Brother b ) Sister
c ) Nephew d ) Attendant
( 147 ) The envious temperament of the duke obliged him to charge Cesario with
a ) Capital punishment b ) Death penalty
c ) Imprisonment d ) Life Imprisonment
( 148 ) In order to render relieve to her lord , Viola accepted the harsh punishment that was
conferred upon her by the
a ) Duke b ) Sovereign
c ) Officer d ) Mistress
( 149 ) Olivia was not in favour of breaking her marital bond with her
a ) Niece b ) Cousin
c ) Husband d ) Associate
( 150 ) What response was given by Viola after facing the query from Olivia ?
a ) Viola likes the duke more than her own self
b ) Viola dislikes the duke
c ) Viola likes the duke‟s nephew
d ) None of the above
( 151 ) Olivia not only blocked the path of Orsino and Page but she also acclaimed Page to be her
a ) Brother b ) Husband
c ) Kin d ) Companion
( 152 ) In order to prove her wedding with Cesario , Olivia decided to take the help of the
a ) Judge b ) Magician
c ) Captain d ) Priest
( 153 ) Viola objected that she haven‟t tied any marriage knot with
a ) Toby b ) Andrew
c ) Mariya d ) Olivia
( 154 ) In the meantime , one more Cesario came to the sight and proclaimed himself to be the
husband of
a ) Olivia b ) Viola
c ) Sufia d ) Samaria
( 155 ) The latter Cesario was Sebastian , who was not only the identical brother of Viola but also the
actual spouse of
a ) Anne b ) William
c ) Olivia d ) Rosa
( 156 ) Everyone became intently astonished at the unexpected glance of two similar looking
a ) Team b ) Relative
c ) Twins d ) Mates
( 157 ) Viola admitted her real identity and affirmed that she was a young woman who was just
dressed like a
a ) Vagabond b ) Fellow man
c ) Wealthy man d ) Sailor
( 158 ) Everyone made fun of Olivia for the fault she committed in choosing a girl as her
a ) Friend b ) Opponent
c ) Soulmate d ) Assistant
( 159 ) The wedding of Olivia broke all the aspiring desires of the
a ) Duke b ) Attendant
c ) Officials d ) Captain
( 160 ) The duke made a firm decision to marry Viola and regarded her as his
a ) Sister b ) Assistant
c ) Close friend d ) Wife
( 161 ) Name the person who took the charge of getting the Duke and Viola married by a renowned
priest .
a ) Olivia b ) Sebastian
c ) Toby d ) Andrew
( 162 ) An auspicious wedding ceremony took place between
a ) Orsino and Olivia b ) Orsino and Viola
c ) Sebastian and Mariya d ) Antonio and Mariya
Othello
( I ) Choose the best answer
( 1 ) Brabantio was an affluent Senator who resided in the city of
a ) Venice b ) Beijing
c ) Wuhan d ) Tokyo
( 2 ) Brabantio was the father of
a ) Derozio b ) Marina
c ) Desdemona d ) Dalmiya
( 4 ) Desdemona always laid prime emphasis on the nature of a man rather than his
a ) Personality b ) Attitude
c ) Temperament d ) Outward appearance
( 5 ) Othello was a moor , who belonged to a
a ) Noble status b ) Lower class
c ) Middle class d ) None of the above
( 6 ) Desdemona had a deep liking for Othello, despite of having a
a ) Fair skin tone b ) Charming physic
c ) Dusky skin tone d ) Pleasant appearance
( 7 ) Brabantio had a profound fondness for
a ) Othello b ) Iago
c ) Rowlock d ) Abraham
( 8 ) Othello was frequently welcomed in the palace of
a ) Valmiki b ) Milano
c ) Brabantio d ) Richard
( 9 ) Othello‟s immense ability to confront the Turks , enabled him to uplift his position from a
courageous soldier to the position of the
a ) Governor b ) General
c ) Sovereign d ) Lord
( 10 ) Othello was a man who not only depicted great skills in the field of military force but also had
an acute interest in the sphere of
a ) Travelling b ) Painting
c ) Composing d ) Acting
( 11 ) Desdemona took an immense pleasure in listening to the daring tales that Othello had
a ) Disliked b ) Enjoyed
c ) Comprehended d ) Undergone
( 12 ) Desdemona completed her domestic affairs in a speedy manner , in order to get hold of every
single story that was narrated by
a ) Alexander b ) Othello
c ) Brabantio d ) Emilia
( 13 ) Desdemona‟s way of expressing her gratitude indicated a tint of feelings for
a ) Rowland b ) Roisin
c ) Othello d ) Xavier
( 14 ) Othello took a firm initiative to express his inner feelings for
a )Emilia b ) Desdemona
c ) Eshani d ) Avaya
( 15 ) Desdemona‟s love for Othello obliged her to accept his
a ) Marriage proposal b ) Friendship
c ) Kinship d ) Request
( 16 ) Othello and Desdemona tied their marriage knot in a
a ) Suspicious manner b ) Visible manner
c ) Secret manner d ) Grand manner
( 17 ) Despite of marrying in a secret manner , the weeding news of Othello and Desdemona became
known to the
a ) Officials b ) Opponents
c ) People d ) Priest
( 18 ) The moment Brabantio discovered the wedding news of Othello and Desdemona , he pleaded
for the support of
a ) The Duke of Arden b ) The Duke of Venice
c ) The Duke of Illyria d ) The Duke of York
( 19 ) Name the person who was accused of using black magic in order to tempt Brabantio‟s daughter
a ) Othello b ) Iago
c ) Cassio d ) Roderigo
( 20 ) In the following time period , Othello‟s service was immensely required by the
a ) Common people b ) Rivals
c ) Companions d ) State of Venice
( 21 ) The Senate was provided an urgent message . What was the urgent message ?
a ) The Turkish soldiers are approaching in the direction of Cyprus , in order to reclaim it from the control of
the Venice authority
b )The Aryans have planned to recapture the island of Cyprus
c ) The foreign invaders are approaching in the direction of Cyprus , in order to make an attack on the people
of Venice
d ) The people of the Venice have planned to migrate to another country
( 22 ) In the critical time period, Othello was perceived as one of the most appropriate person to
protect the people of Cyprus from the attack of the
a ) Greeks b ) Turks
c ) Mongols d ) Mexico
( 23 ) On hearing an acute accusation , the Senate decided to seek the presence of
a ) Antonia b ) Brabantio
c ) Othello d ) Desdemona
( 24 ) Othello‟s presence was seeked not only as an accuser but also as a contender whose service was
required to safeguard the
a )People of France b ) People of Egypt
c ) People of Europe d ) Venetians
( 25 ) The aged Senator listened to the accusations in a calm manner that was brought by Brabantio
against
a ) Iago b ) Othello
c ) Clarke d ) Florida
( 26 )The moment Othello was provided with a chance to defend himself ,hejust gave a brief
explanation of his
a ) Love story b ) Adventurous story
c ) Sorrowful story d ) Past story
( 27 ) Othello presented his love story in such a simplified manner that it eventuallyimpressed the
a ) Sovereign b ) Duke
c ) Master d ) Prince
( 28 ) The duke admitted that the story telling capacity of Othello acted as the key element to acquire
the love of
a ) Mariya b ) Dorida
c ) Desdemona d ) Sufia
( 29 ) In the words of Duke , Othello have not used any black magic but rather his ability to depict his
feelings in an uncomplicated manner stole the heart of
a ) Bianca b ) Gloria
c ) Amaira d ) Desdemona
( 30 ) Brabantio‟ s daughter stood in the support of
a ) Othello b ) Cassio
c ) Roderigo d ) Jessica
( 31 ) Desdemona revealed that initially she had a great obligation to her
a ) Sister b ) Father
c ) Brother d ) Nephews
( 32 ) Desdemona declared that she possessed a major responsibility for Othello , in a similar manner
as her
a ) Sister in law b ) Mate
c ) Mother d ) Niece
( 33 ) Brabantio agreed to affirm Othello as his daughter‟s husband , as he failed to uphold his
a ) Plan b ) Scheme
c ) Order d ) Plea
( 34 ) Brabantio informed Othello that he would make a tremendous effort to hold back his daughter
from the grip of the
a ) Moor b ) Duke
c ) Slave d ) Oppressor
( 35 ) Desdemona‟s father cautioned Othello about the deceptive tendency of his
a ) Son b ) Daughter
c ) Associates d ) Cousin
( 36 ) Othello headed towards the island of Cyprus , in order to engage in the
a ) Protest b ) March past
c ) Quarrel d ) War
( 37 ) Desdemona firmly denied to reside with Brabantio and decided to accompany her
a ) Mother b ) Brother in law
c ) Husband d ) Sister in law
( 38 ) The moment Othello and Desdemona reached the island of Cyprus , they received an
a ) Unpleasant news b ) Unexpected news
c ) Unworthy news d ) Ungratified news
( 39 ) The occurrence of a violent storm has scattered the naval force of the Turkish soldiers and this
has brought a tint of safety for the people of
a ) Israel b ) Bulgaria
c ) Cyprus d ) Greece
( 40 ) Cassio was a brave soldier , whose virtuous qualities enabled him to occupy a trustable position
in the life of
a ) Othello b ) Senate
c ) Aminiya d ) Rosario
( 41 ) Why Othello was regarded as a person of pure heart ?
a ) Othello never distrusted any strangers
b ) Cassio‟s appealing physic never aroused an envious feeling in the mind of Othello and he always
perceived Cassio as a true companion
c ) Othello followed a non – violent means to deal with his opponents
d ) All of the above
( 42 ) In order to convey Othello‟sextreme fondness for Desdemona , he utilised the service of
a ) Senate b ) Brabantio
c ) Rowlock d ) Cassio
( 43 ) Othello was familiar with the fact that Cassio possessed enough affectionate attributes that was
immensely required to gratify the
a ) People b ) Outsiders
c ) Ladies d ) Guests
( 44 ) Othello was scared of the fact that in comparison to Cassio , he was in the utmost need of
a ) Virtuous qualities b ) Decent qualities
c ) Affectionate qualities d ) Fair qualities
( 45 ) Due to an adequate presence of affectionate qualities , Cassio was appointed by Othello to
express his inner desires for
a ) Desdemona b ) Antonia
c ) Martina d ) Anna
( 46 ) Othello‟suncomplicated activities clearly indicated his
a ) Immoral character b ) Doubtful character
c ) Envious nature d ) Innocent nature
( 47 ) Cassio was included in the priority list of
a ) Olive b ) Desdemona
c ) Iago d ) Rosario
( 48 ) The wedding of Othello and Desdemona rarely brought any disparity to their connection with
a ) Montano b ) Emilia
c ) Cassio d ) Roderigo
( 49 ) Cassio‟s adorable qualities facilitated him to entertain
a ) Othello b ) Bianca
c ) Tanishka d ) Rowland
( 50 ) Othello played a significant role in enhancing the level of Cassio from the position of a soldier to
the position of
a ) Officer b ) General
c ) Soldier d ) Lieutenant
( 51 ) The name of an aged nobleman was
a ) Brabantio b ) Rozar
c ) Iago d ) Abrasion
( 52 ) Iago became extremely disappointed at the unpredictable promotion of
a ) Sirloin b ) Cassio
c ) James d ) Eliya
( 53 ) Iago perceived himself as more appropriate for holding the position of Lieutenant in
comparison to
a ) Cassio b ) Othello
c ) Senate d ) Montano
( 55 ) Iago was the husband of
a ) Desdemona b ) Mariana
c ) Bianca d ) Emilia
( 56 ) In order to take a revenge on Othello , Iago executed an intense strategy to ingrain a seed of
jealously in the mind of Othello against
a ) Caliper b ) Caprious
c ) Cassio d ) Casino
( 57 ) A grand feast was organized in order to celebrate the sensational news of Turkish
a ) Emergence b ) Dominance
c ) Resurgence d ) Dispersion
( 58 ) Cassio was bestowed with a prime responsibility to abstain the soldiers from their
extremeinvolvement in the sphere of
a ) Drinking b ) Dining
c ) Celebrating d ) Arguing
( 59 ) Iago succeeded in deceiving Cassio and persuaded him to indulge in
a ) Limitless enjoyment b ) Limitless conversation
c ) Limitless interference d ) Limitless drinking
( 60 ) Cassio‟s drunken mood not onlyevoked him to compliment Desdemona but he also got engaged
in a
a ) Contest b ) Fight
c ) Protest d ) Game
( 61 ) In order to control the frightful situation , Montano was subjected to some sort of
a ) Accident b ) Mishap
c ) Injury d ) Blackmail
( 62 ) Iago took a firm initiative to make Othello aware of the
a ) Joyous situation b ) Terrible situation
c ) Sorrowful situation d ) Fruitful situation
( 63 ) The moment Othello inquired Cassio about the prime reason of the dispute , Cassio was
immensely shameful to provide any
a ) Response b ) Conclusion
c ) Point d ) Narration
( 64 ) Iago acted in such a way that indicated his keen hesitance to reveal the
a ) Plan b ) Plot
c ) Secret d ) Truth
( 65 ) Iago‟s way of disclosing the entire incident , contributed in enhancing the misdeed of
a ) Othello b ) Arson
c ) Cassio d ) Rowland
( 66 ) Cassio‟s improper act enforced Othello to remove him from the position of
a ) Army b ) Lieutenant
c ) General d ) Senate
( 67 ) Iago became utterly successful in fulfilling his first
a ) Trick b ) Aspiration
c ) Need d ) Promise
( 68 ) Cassio expressed his immense sorrow in the presence of his deceptive companion
a ) Desdemona b ) Othello
c ) Brabantio d ) Iago
( 69 ) In order to regain Cassio‟s lost position , Iago recommend him to seek the help of
a ) Mrinal b ) Desdemona
c ) Valentina d ) Bianca
( 70 ) Cassio performed in a similar manner that Iago instructed him to
a ) Surrender b ) Observe
c ) Execute d ) Conform
( 71 ) Desdemona assured Cassio that she would attempt to convince her
a ) Husband b ) Brother
c ) Sister d ) Father
( 72 ) Desdemona pleaded Othello to return back Cassio‟ s
a ) Official position b ) Sovereign position
c ) Governing position d ) Lieutenant position
( 73 ) Desdemona outlined Cassio‟s innocent nature and asserted that his misdeed was judged in a
a ) Disproportionate manner b ) Appropriate manner
c ) Convenient manner d ) Ignorant manner
( 74 ) Othello failed to refuse the earnest appeal of his wife and assured her to revert Cassio in his
a ) Disapproval list b ) Favourable list
c ) Unimportant list d ) Uncountable list
( 75 ) Who pleaded Desdemona to render him the time to execute his commitment ?
a ) Brabantio b ) Duke
c ) Othello d ) Iago
( 76 ) Name the two persons who came in-between the conversation of Desdemona and Cassio?
a ) Othello and Duke b ) Iago and Roderigo
c ) Montano and Emilia d ) Othello and Iago
( 77 ) On perceiving Othello , Cassio went outof the room with the help of the
a ) Opposite door b ) Opposite lawn
c ) Opposite corridor d ) Opposite gallery
( 78 ) Which characters were present on the room after Desdemona walked out ?
a ) Cassio b ) Othello and Iago
c ) Emilia d ) Clarke
( 79 ) After Desdemona‟s exit , what did Iago inquired to Othello ?
a ) Iago inquired Othello about his companion
b ) Iago queried Othello about his soulmate
c ) Iago wanted to know if Cassio was well aware of the dating relationship that existed between Othello and
Desdemona
d ) Iago wanted to know about his performance in the battlefield
( 80 ) Name the person who knew that Othello and Desdemona were dating each other .
a ) Bianca b ) Ayden
c ) Rowlock d ) Cassio
( 81 ) In a frequent interval of time , Cassio went in between which couple‟s courtship?
a ) Iago and Emilia b ) Othello and Desdemona
c ) Roderigo and Mariya d ) None of the above
( 82 ) What comment did Iago uttered when Othello stated an affirmative answer for the question
asked by Iago ?
a ) Indeed ! b ) Alas !
c ) Hurray ! d ) Wow !
( 83 ) The taunted expression of Iago diverted the mind of Othello and he started to fetch some hint in
the personal gathering of
a ) Cassio and Emilia b ) Brabantio and Bianca
c ) Senate and Emilia d ) Cassio and Desdemona
( 84 ) Iago‟s tricky character deceived Othello to perceive him as a
a ) Dishonest man b ) Trustful man
c ) Smart man d ) Suspicious man
( 85 ) Who requested Iago to revealwhatever he was acquainted with ?
a ) Othello b ) Desdemona
c ) Cassio d ) Montano
( 86) Iago pretended that he was not in favour of disrupting the peaceful mindset of
a ) Duke b ) Roderigo
c ) Othello d ) Basanio
( 87 ) Whose pretentious act contributed in enhancing the curiosity level of Othello ?
a ) Iago b ) Senate
c ) Maria d ) Sharapova
( 88 ) Iago‟s main intention was to create a suspicious temperament in the mind of
a ) Senate b ) Othello
c ) Jeromy d ) Iris
( 89 ) In comparison to Othello , Iago was more familiar with the inherent nature of the
a ) Spanish ladies b ) German ladies
c ) French ladies d ) Italian ladies
( 90 ) Iago compelled Othello to believe that Desdemona might betray her husband in a similar
manner like her
a ) Father b ) Brother
c ) Sister d ) Nephew
( 91 ) Iago not only planned to ruin the relationship of Othello and Desdemona but he also wanted to
present Cassio as an
a ) Ethical character b ) Useful character
c ) Evil character d ) An irresponsible character
( 92 ) Iago pleaded Othello for hurting his
a ) Principles b ) Feelings
c ) Character d ) Personality
( 93 ) Who insisted Iago to continue his statement ?
a ) Cassio b ) Brabantio
c ) Duke d ) Othello
( 94 ) Iago behaved in a way that showed his keen hesitance to utter a single word in opposition to
a ) Cassio b ) Roderigo
c ) Montano d ) Emilia
( 95 ) Iago attempted to implant several misconceptions in the mind of Othello against
a ) Sufiana b ) Luciano
c ) Desdemona d ) Roseanna
( 96 ) Othello was provoked by Iago that Desdemona might choose Cassio over
a ) Senate b ) Othello
c )Carmelo d ) Marcelo
( 97 ) In order to satisfy Iago‟s immoral desire , he counseled Othello to prolong his disagreement
with
a ) Cassio b ) Luca
c ) Dario d ) Armando
( 98 ) In the following time period, Othello consistently thought of Desdemona‟s sincere firmnessto
beg for the forgiveness of
a ) Abramov b ) Antonio
c ) Lorenzo d ) Cassio
( 99 ) Iago executed his mischievous plan in such a way that converted the virtuous attribute of
Desdemona into her
a ) Prosperity b ) Devastation
c ) Benefit d ) Welfare
( 100 ) Othello became extremely anxious after having a prolonged discussion with
a ) Sovereign b ) Iago
c ) Cassio d ) Emilia
( 101 ) Othello‟s restful condition could not be regained after encountering the distressing statement
of
a ) Jain b ) Marion
c ) Lincoln d ) Iago
( 102 ) Othello‟s pathetic situation brought a negative impact on his
a ) Occupational sphere b ) Private sphere
c ) Recreational sphere d ) All of the above
( 103 ) Othello could no longer express his gratification that are virtuously expected from a
a ) Layman b ) Custodian
c ) Soldier d ) Marine
( 104 ) Name the person who got stuck in a puzzled situation .
a ) Cassio b ) Othello
c ) Iago d ) Desdemona
( 105 ) Iago was charged with relevant evidence in order to clarify his accusation against
a ) Desdemona b ) Maria
c ) Emilia d ) Sophiya
( 106 ) Othello made a clear confirmation that Iago would be subjected to death penalty , if he fails to
prove his
a ) Goal b ) Strategy
c ) Trick d ) Statement
( 107 ) On doubting Iago‟s faithfulness , he became intensely agitated at
a ) Davie b ) Florina
c ) Othello d ) Gabriel
( 108 ) What was the first present received by Desdemona from her husband ?
a ) A ring b ) A handkerchief
c ) A bracelet d ) A watch
( 109 ) In the words of Iago , a similar handkerchief was spotted in the hand of
a ) Cassio b ) Montano
c ) Duke d ) Frederick
( 110 ) Othello affirmed that if Iago‟s words proves to be true , then he would take serious step
against
a ) Cassio b ) Desdemona
c ) Cassio and Desdemona d ) Brabantio
( 111 ) Othello neglected to discover the prime means by which Cassio got hold of Desdemona‟s
a ) Necklace b ) Handkerchief
c ) Earrings d ) Finger ring
( 112 ) In order to take revenge , Othello decided to punish Cassio and Desdemona by giving them
a ) Capital punishment b ) Lifetime imprisonment
c ) Physical punishment d ) Death penalty
( 113 ) Desdemona in her course of timenever betrayed Othello, by lending her gift to
a ) Cassio b ) Caramel
c ) Mariyam d ) Dowsabel
( 114 ) Iago appointed his wife to secretly take the handkerchief from the room of
a ) Elena b ) Arianna
c ) Desdemona d ) Martina
( 115 ) As per the instruction of Iago , Emilia left the stolen handkerchief in the path of
a ) Ivano b ) Cassio
c ) Lorenzo d ) Nicolas
( 116 ) In order to get hold of the handkerchief , Othello acted in such a way, as if he was suffering
from severe
a ) Muscle ache b ) Nausea
c ) Dizziness d ) Headache
( 117 ) Who was faulted for loosing the handkerchief ?
a ) Desdemona b ) Aria
c ) Alexa d ) Angelina
( 118 ) Othello asserted that the handkerchief carried a special significance that helped in intensifying
the
a ) Companionship b ) Sisterhood
c ) Marital bond d ) Brotherhood
( 119 ) On missing the handkerchief , Desdemona was immensely scared of loosing the affection of
a ) Othello b ) Cassio
c ) Brabantio d ) Senate
( 120 ) Othello got intently angry on encountering Cassio‟s approval from
a ) Elisa b ) Luna
c ) Desdemona d ) Ariana
( 121 ) Othello‟s furious behaviour made Desdemona to believe that her husband was envious of
a ) Iago b ) Montano
c ) Antonio d ) Cassio
( 122 ) Who condemned Desdemona for cheating her husband by adopting disloyal means ?
a ) Cassio b ) Othello
c ) Leon d ) Rosset
( 123 ) Othello mourned in front of Desdemona and declared that he possessed the capacity to handle
all kind of
a ) Righteousness b ) Evils
c ) Goodness d ) Benefits
( 124 ) Desdemona was charged for shattering the inner desires of
a ) Othello b ) Romero
c ) Giulio d ) Robert
( 125 ) On witnessing the false judgment of Othello upon Desdemona , she became intently
a ) Excited c ) Joyful
c ) Hopeful d ) Dumbstruck
( 126 ) After encountering the false acquisition of Othello, what move was taken by Desdemona?
a ) Desdemona decided to leave Othello
b ) Desdemona decided to return to her father‟s house
c ) Desdemona decided to take a deep sleep
d ) Desdemona decided to seek the company of Cassio
( 127 ) Othello came inside the room of Desdemona with an evil intention . Point out the cruel
intention .
a ) In order to beg for the mercy of Desdemona
b ) In order to kill Desdemona
c ) In order to quarrel with Desdemona
d ) In order to present a new gift to Desdemona
( 128 ) Who kissed the forehead of Desdemona for the last moment ?
a ) Othello b ) Diego
c ) Paolo d ) Christian
( 129 ) Othello assured Desdemona to get ready for her
a ) New beginning b ) New present
c ) New opportunity d ) Death
( 130 ) Desdemona not only appealed Othello for forgiveness but she also expressed a keen desire to
know her
a ) Purpose b ) Scheme
c ) Guilt d ) Proposal
( 131 ) Desdemona was not provided with a single chance to clarify herself and was put to death by
a ) Olive b ) Andrew
c ) Suzan d ) Othello
( 132 ) In the same duration of time , Cassio entered with severe injury on his
a ) Body b ) Soul
c ) Temper d ) Spirit
( 133 ) A young fellow was appointed by Iago in order to kill
a ) Othello b ) Cassio
c ) Brabantio d ) Bianca
( 134 ) Cassio‟s immense ability succeeded in defending himself from the attack of the
a ) Soldiers b ) Fellow man
c ) Close associate d ) General
( 135 ) In order to conceal the evidence , the young fellow was murdered at the hands of
a ) Roderigo b ) Duke
c ) Iago d ) Montano
( 136 ) Several letters were discovered from the pocket of the fellow man , that clearly indicated the
offence of
a ) Desdemona b ) Iago
c ) Marcelo d ) Mariyam
( 137 ) Cassio approached Othello in order to plead for
a ) Assistance b ) Security
c ) Pardon d ) None of the above
( 138 ) To whom did Cassio wanted to know the prime cause for appointing Iago to kill him ?
a ) Gallo b ) Othello
c ) Carmelo d ) John
( 139 ) The moment Othello encountered the actual truth , he decided to commit
a ) Suicide b ) Revenge
c ) Apology d ) Prayer
( 140 ) Iago was subjected to harsh punishment for conducting severe
a ) Task b ) Plot
c ) Strategy d ) Offence

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