Internal Test MCQ
Full mark-25
1.Jessie Owens belongs to which country?(A) America
(B) England
(C) Germany
(D) Italy
2.In which year this Olympic event was organized?
(A) 1935
(B) 1937
(C) 1936
(D) 1938
3.In which season this Olympic event was organized?
(A) Winter
(B) Summer
(C) Spring
(D) Rainy
4.On which event had he decided to participate?
(A) high jump
(B) running
(C) long jump
(D) swimming
5.Who is referred as Der Fuhrer?
(A) Luz Long
(B) Jessie Owens
(C) Hitler
(D) None of the above
6.The founder the Modem Olympic Games is
(A) Bill Gates
(B) MalalaYousafzae
(C) Pierre de Coubertin
(D) Mahatma Gandhi
7.“What wealth the show to me had brought.” By ‘wealth’ the poet means _____________?
(A) happiness
(B) good
(C) pleasure
(D) money
8.‘Bliss’it means ____________?
(A) great love
(B) great joy
(C) great blessing
(D) great loneliness
9.“Glee” means __________?
(A) joy
(B) sadness
(C) gloom
(D) happiness
10.William Wordsworth was a poet of _______?
(A) nature
(B) romance
(C) beauty
(D) loves
11.How many daffodils did the poet see at a glance?
(A) five thousand
(B) ten thousand
(C) fifteen thousand
(D) none of these
12.Who was/were wandering lonely?
(A) A cloud
(B) The poet
(C) The daffodils
(D) The stars
13.What is the “inward eye” the poet mentions in the poem “Daffodils”?
(A) Inner eye
(B) Mind’s eye
(C) Heart’s eye
(D) Closed eyes
14.Gopal has been confined to bed since ________.
(A) 46 days
(B) more than two months
(C) a month and a half
(D) long
15.The person to treat Gopal first was _________.
(A) Dr. Raman
(B) a friend of Gopal’s wife
(C) Gopal’s brother
(D) an unknown doctor
16.The word ‘famished’ means ______________.
(A) tired
(B) enthused
(C) excited
(D) hungry
17.What was Dr. Raman’s visiting fee?
(A) Twenty rupees
(B) Twenty-five rupees
(C) Thirty rupees
(D) Thirty-five rupees
18.Why was the doctor’s opinion valued?
(A) For his experience
(B) For his kindness
(C) For his truthfulness
(D) For his expertise
19.What did Dr. Raman never believe?
(A) True words can save life
(B) Mere words can save life
(C) Agreeable words can save life
(D) God’s will can save life
20.The boy’s beautiful eyes gave a sign of________.
(A) hope
(B) strength
(C) sadness
(D) none of these
21.The nightingale’s life is marked by ___________.
(A) pain
(B) pleasure
(C) futility
(D) sacrifice
22.At last, the student realises that love stands for ________.
(A) all that is beautiful
(B) perfection
(C) foolishness
(D) nobility
23.The rose the student sees is the most ______.
(A) fragrant
(B) alluring
(C) repulsive
(D) beautiful and the reddest
24.In the student, the nightingale finds a _________.
(A) brilliant scholar
(B) a mad young boy
(C) true lover
(D) all of these
25.Who is the writer of the story Nightingale and the Rose?
A) Oscar Wilde
B) Leo Tolstoy
C) Charles Dickens
D) Jane Austen
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