9th English FA 3 Preparation
The Happy Prince
Test-2
Question 1) Who revealed the hidden suffering of the city to the Happy Prince?
- a) A wise counselor from the palace
- b) The tears of the Prince himself, triggered by witnessing the city's misery
- c) A gossiping bird who flew over the city
- d) A prophecy from a mystical being
Question 2) What was the social status of the woman and her child the Prince wanted to help first?
- a) Wealthy nobles facing a temporary setback
- b) Poor and struggling seamstress and her sick son
- c) Powerful officials falsely imprisoned by the King
- d) Artists facing rejection and neglect
Question 3) What did the Happy Prince offer the swallow in exchange for his help?
- a) Riches and treasures beyond imagination
- b) The ruby embedded in his sword hilt
- c) A magical charm granting any wish
- d) Safe passage and protection on his journey
Question 4) The swallow initially hesitated to fulfill the Prince's request because:
- a) He feared heights and the precarious position on the statue.
- b) He didn't believe the Prince's story about the suffering in the city.
- c) He worried about being caught and punished for stealing the ruby.
- d) He prioritized his own desire to travel to Egypt and join his friends.
Question 5) What eventually convinced the swallow to help the Prince despite his reservations?
- a) The promise of a greater reward than the ruby.
- b) The Prince's genuine sadness and compassion for the suffering child
- c) The Prince's threats and ultimatums.
- d) The swallow's sudden realization of his own mortality and duty.
Question 6) After helping the woman and child, the Happy Prince and the swallow:
- a) Celebrated their success and enjoyed a sense of satisfaction.
- b) Reflected on the vast injustices present in the city and felt their limitations.
- c) Became famous and received praise for their charitable act.
- d) Dismissed the incident and focused on their individual journeys.
Question 7) The Happy Prince continued to request the swallow's help because:
- a) He became addicted to the feeling of being a benefactor.
- b) He saw the swallow as his only hope for alleviating the city's suffering.
- c) He needed the swallow's companionship to combat his loneliness.
- d) He wanted to test the swallow's loyalty and commitment.
Question 8) The Happy Prince's ultimate sacrifice involved:
- a) Giving away his entire gold body to be melted into coins for charity.
- b) Sharing his precious sapphire eyes to help another in need.
- c) Revealing a secret passage leading to hidden royal treasures.
- d) Taking on the suffering of others, adding to his own internal burden.
Question 9) The swallow's decision to stay with the Prince despite having to delay his trip to Egypt was motivated by:
- a) A sense of obligation and responsibility for the Prince's vulnerable state.
- b) A hope of receiving a greater reward in the future.
- c) A newfound fear of traveling alone and facing the unknown.
- d) A romantic attraction to the Prince's noble character.
Question 10) Ultimately, the story of The Happy Prince highlights:
- a) The importance of wealth and material possessions in bringing happiness.
- b) The dangers of excessive compassion and sacrificing oneself for others.
- c) The power of empathy, generosity, and selflessness to alleviate suffering.
- d) The inevitability of death and the futility of trying to make a difference.
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