Friday 15 May 2020

The Eyes Have It (MCQ)

Ruskin Bond

MCQ Questions

 1. According to Ruskin Bond the best time to visit the hills is -
                   (a) September
                   (b) October
                   (c) November
                   (d) December                                          (WBCHSE - 2015)
2. The blind girl said that she would get off at - 
                   (a) Nainital
                   (b) Mussoorie
                   (c) Dehradun
                   (d) Saharanpur                                          (WBCHSE - 2016)
3. The blind girl said that she loved the -
                     (a) tree
                     (b) animals
                     (c) hill
                     (d) forest                                                  (WBCHSE - 2017)
4. The narrator had the compartment to himself up to -
                     (a) Saharanpur
                     (b) Rohana
                     (c) Dehradun
                     (d) Mussoorie                                         (WBCHSE - 2018)
5. The girl in the train compartment thought the narrator to be -
                     (a) gallant
                     (b) serious
                     (c) gallant and serious
                     (d) pretentious                                         (WBCHSE - 2019)
6. What tantalised the narrator was the-
                     (a) ringing laugh of the girl
                     (b) sweet talk of the girl
                     (c) melodious voice of the girl
                     (d) perfume of the girl's hair              (WBCHSE - 2020)
7. The story The Eyes Have It deals with the theme of - 
                      ⓐ dream and reality
                      ⓑ love and war 
                      ⓒ vision and blindness
                      ⓓ identity crisis
8. People with good eyesight often -
                      ⓐ fail to see what is right in front of them
                      ⓑ see what is going on
                      ⓒ suffer from lost of vision
                      ⓓ fail to use the remaining success
9. People who can hardly see have to take in -
                      ⓐ the details
                      ⓑ whatever they touch
                      ⓒ only the essentials
                      ⓓ what fails to register on their senses. 
10. The narrator  wanted to prevent the girl from discovering -
                      ⓐ his seat
                      ⓑ his blindness
                      ⓒ his identity
                      ⓓ his travel
11. One strikes up a conversation first in the compartment was -
                      ⓐ the elder lady
                      ⓑ the girl
                      ⓒ the narrator
                      ⓓ the new fellow traveller
12. The narrator  was going to visit -
                      ⓐ Rohana
                      ⓑ Mussoorie
                      ⓒ Saharanpur
                      ⓓ Dehradun
13. The narrator liked the sound of little girl's -
                      ⓐ voice
                      ⓑ laughter
                      ⓒ slippers
                      ⓓ both ⓐ and ⓒ
14. The girl boarded the train at -
                      ⓐ Saharanpur
                      ⓑ Rohana
                      ⓒ Mussoorie
                      ⓓ Dehradun
15. The girl will be received at -
                      ⓐ Saharanpur
                      ⓑ Rohana
                      ⓒ Mussoorie
                      ⓓ Dehradun
16. "I didn't know anyone else was here." This was the remark of -
                      ⓐ the couple
                      ⓑ the parents of a little girl
                      ⓒthe girl
                      ⓓthe narrator
17. "They have too much to take in..." Here 'they' refers to -
                      ⓐ people with good eyesight
                      ⓑ people who cannot see
                      ⓒ people who see very little
                      ⓓ people who see only the essentials
18. According to the narrator aunts are usually -
                      ⓐ endearing persons
                      ⓑ dreadful elements
                      ⓒ respected individuals
                      ⓓ faithful creatures
19. The narrator of the story had alone in the train compartment up to -
                      ⓐ Saharanpur
                      ⓑ Rohana
                      ⓒ Mussoorie
                      ⓓ Dehradun
20."...they seemed very anxious... ". Here 'they' refers to -
                       ⓐ parents of the girl
                       ⓑ friends of the narrator
                       ⓒ a passenger and an old man
                       ⓓ probable parents of the girl
21. The narrator was -
                       ⓐ partially blind
                       ⓑ totally blind
                       ⓒ not blind
                       ⓓ blind of his faults
22. In his mind's eye the narrator could see -
                       ⓐ animals
                       ⓑ shrubs and bushes
                       ⓒ the landscape
                       ⓓ telegraph post.
23. The girl wanted to know from the network if he saw any -
                       ⓐ forest.
                       ⓑ mountain.
                       ⓒ animals.
                       ⓓ river.
24. The little girl regarded the narrator as a -
                       ⓐ curious man.
                       ⓑ timid man.
                       ⓒ very ambitious man.
                       ⓓ very gallant young man.
25. The  thought of laughter only made the narrator feel -
                       ⓐ happy.
                       ⓑ serious.
                       ⓒ lonely.
                       ⓓ troubled and lonely.
26. The little girl is unable to sit in a train for -
                       ⓐ half-an-hour. 
                       ⓑ more than two or three hours.
                       ⓒ less than two hours.
                       ⓓ more than one hour.
27. The little girl's voice was as lively as -
                      ⓐ a singing bird.
                      ⓑ a piece of music.
                      ⓒ a mountain stream.
                      ⓓ a cheerful girl.
28. "Once again, I had a game to play..." Here the narrator means to convey a game of -
                      ⓐ deception
                      ⓑ cards.
                      ⓒ chance.
                      ⓓ fortune.
29. The game that the narrator played with his fellow traveller was to -
                      ⓐ pretend that he could see.
                      ⓑ pretend that he could't hear.
                      ⓒ make conversation about things around them.
                      ⓓ make sure that they did not realise that he could not see.
30. It could be a fascinating game to -
                      ⓐ pretend that he could see.
                      ⓑ pretend that he could't hear.
                      ⓒguess how the girl's hair was.
                      ⓓ guess what was went on outside the train compartment.
31. The new fellow traveller wanted to know from the narrator if he noticed that the girl was -
                     ⓐ partially blind.
                     ⓑ completely blind.
                     ⓒ without spectacles.
                     ⓓ not blind.
32. The girl was startled when the narrator first spoke to her because -
                     ⓐ she did not see him first.
                     ⓑ he was sitting in a dark corner.
                     ⓒ she was not used to being spoken to in that manner.
                     ⓓ she did not know that there was another person in the compartment.
33. "Then I made mistake."  The 'mistake' that the narrator made was -
                      ⓐ to ask a wrong question.
                      ⓑ to behave rudely with the girl.
                      ⓒ to let slip the fact that he could not see.
                      ⓓ to crack a joke.
34. "I wish I were going to Mussoorie," The speaker said this because -
                      ⓐ the speaker was unable to go there.
                      ⓑ the speaker had never been there.
                      ⓒ the speaker loved the hills.
                      ⓓ the speaker loved the hills especially in October.
35. The woman who gave the girl detailed instruction was -
                      ⓐ probably her mother.
                      ⓑ probably her aunt.
                      ⓒ probably other passengers.
                      ⓓ probably her sister.
36. "I did not know anyone else was here"- the speaker said this because -
                      ⓐ the speaker was dodging.
                      ⓑ then darkness prevailed.
                      ⓒ the doors and windows were closed.
                      ⓓ the speaker was blind.
37. At the station of Saharanpur, the narrator heard -
                      ⓐ the shouting of the porters.
                      ⓑ a high pitched female voice.
                      ⓒ the shouting of the vendors.
                      ⓓ all three as stated above.

38. "The perfume from her hair was tantalising" because -
                      ⓐ she spread it by the speaker.
                      ⓑ she was standing very close to the speaker.
                      ⓒ the speaker was following her.
                      ⓓ the speaker was smelling her hair.

39. " Then the door banged" because -
                      ⓐ someone thrashed it.
                      ⓑ a girl closed it suddenly.
                      ⓒ the door was closed automatically.
                      ⓓ the guard hit it with his roller-stick.
40. The voice of the girl is compared to a -
                      ⓐ river.
                      ⓑ mountain birds.
                      ⓒ mountain stream.
                      ⓓ hill myna.
41. The couple who saw the girl off were very anxious about -
                      ⓐ her safety.
                      ⓑ her comfort.
                      ⓒ her blindness.
                      ⓓ her luggage.
42. According to the narrator -
                      ⓐ few girls can resist flattery.
                      ⓑ all girls can resist flattery.
                      ⓒ all girls like flattery.
                      ⓓ no girl like flattery.
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