Three Questions Leo Tolstoy Class 7 English

 


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'Three Questions' of Leo Tolstoy from Class 7 English and Practice till you get 100℅ accuracy. 


Comprehension: 1.



1. Why did the king want answers to three questions?

  • A) To gain wealth
  • B) To rule wisely and never fail
  • C) To test his advisors
  • D) To impress his people

2. What was the first question the king wanted to be answered?

  • A) Who are my enemies?
  • B) What is the right time to begin something?
  • C) How can I become powerful?
  • D) How can I live forever?

3. Who were the people some wise men suggested the king should listen to?

  • A) His soldiers
  • B) His priests
  • C) His councillors
  • D) All of the above

4. Why was the king not satisfied with the answers he received?

  • A) They were too complicated
  • B) They were too similar
  • C) They were all different
  • D) He wanted only one answer

5. Where did the hermit live?

  • A) In a cave
  • B) In a palace
  • C) In a small hut in the forest
  • D) In a temple

6. How did the king approach the hermit?

  • A) With his guards
  • B) Dressed as an ordinary man
  • C) Riding his horse
  • D) With gifts and gold

7. What was the hermit doing when the king arrived?

  • A) Meditating
  • B) Reading scriptures
  • C) Digging the ground
  • D) Cooking food

8. Why did the king help the hermit dig the ground?

  • A) He wanted to prove his strength
  • B) He felt pity for the old man
  • C) He wanted the hermit's advice
  • D) Both B and C

9. Who appeared while the king was digging?

  • A) The king’s enemy
  • B) A wounded man
  • C) The king’s advisor
  • D) A magician

10. What was wrong with the wounded man?

  • A) He was sick
  • B) He had a large wound in his stomach
  • C) He was starving
  • D) He was lost in the forest

11. Who had wounded the man?

  • A) The king himself
  • B) The hermit
  • C) The king’s bodyguard
  • D) The man’s own brother

12. Why had the wounded man planned to kill the king?

  • A) The king had killed his brother and taken his property
  • B) He was a paid assassin
  • C) He wanted to take the throne
  • D) The hermit had told him to do so

13. How did the king help the wounded man?

  • A) He gave him food
  • B) He dressed his wounds and took care of him
  • C) He let the hermit heal him
  • D) He sent him to a doctor

14. How did the wounded man react after being saved?

  • A) He ran away
  • B) He swore loyalty to the king
  • C) He continued to hate the king
  • D) He remained silent

15. What did the king promise the wounded man?

  • A) He would execute his bodyguard
  • B) He would give him more land
  • C) He would return his property and care for him
  • D) He would make him a general

16. What did the king ask the hermit the next morning?

  • A) To explain the answers to his questions
  • B) To bless him
  • C) To come to his palace
  • D) To forgive the wounded man

17. What was the hermit’s first answer to the king's questions?

  • A) The most important time is Now
  • B) The king should make a timetable
  • C) The king should consult wise men
  • D) The king should listen to priests

18. Why is 'Now' the most important time?

  • A) It determines the future
  • B) It helps in making decisions
  • C) It is the only time we have control over
  • D) It allows us to predict events

19. According to the hermit, who is the most important person?

  • A) The king
  • B) The soldiers
  • C) The person you are with at the moment
  • D) The priests

20. What is the most important task, according to the hermit?

  • A) Winning battles
  • B) Helping others
  • C) Seeking revenge
  • D) Worshipping God

21. What did the king learn from the story?

  • A) To punish his enemies
  • B) To listen only to his councillors
  • C) To live in the present and help others
  • D) To avoid common people

22. Why did the hermit not answer the king immediately?

  • A) He did not know the answers
  • B) He wanted the king to learn through experience
  • C) He was too tired to speak
  • D) He was afraid of the king

23. What kind of story is "Three Questions"?

  • A) A war story
  • B) A mystery story
  • C) A moral and philosophical story
  • D) A historical story

24. What is the theme of the story?

  • A) Greed and power
  • B) The importance of knowledge
  • C) Living in the present and helping others
  • D) War and betrayal

25. Who wrote "Three Questions"?

  • A) Charles Dickens
  • B) Leo Tolstoy
  • C) Mark Twain
  • D) William Shakespeare

26. What did the hermit teach indirectly?

  • A) Power and wealth are temporary
  • B) We should always plan ahead
  • C) The key to life is kindness and living in the moment
  • D) Magicians have all the answers

27. How does the story end?

  • A) The king leaves satisfied with the hermit's wisdom
  • B) The king is attacked again
  • C) The hermit disappears
  • D) The king doubts the hermit’s answers

28. What genre does "Three Questions" belong to?

  • A) Fantasy
  • B) Realistic fiction
  • C) Mythology
  • D) Adventure

29. Why is the story still relevant today?

  • A) It discusses modern technology
  • B) It teaches timeless moral values
  • C) It warns against war
  • D) It talks about magic

30. What does the story suggest about wisdom?

  • A) It comes from books
  • B) It is gained through experience and actions
  • C) It is given by kings
  • D) It is only for scholars

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