1. What did Lencho hope for from God?
- Help from his family
- Faith in God’s help
- Support from the priest
- Blessings from his wife
Correct Answer: Faith in God’s help
2. What ruined Lencho’s crops?
- A locust attack in spring
- A severe hailstorm
- A sandstorm in summer
- A strong tornado
Correct Answer: A severe hailstorm
3. What did the crow do to change the poet’s mood?
- Sang a melodious song
- Flew away to another branch
- Shook snow from a tree
- Cawed loudly in the forest
Correct Answer: Shook snow from a tree
4. The poet’s change of mood suggests —
- Birds bring fear to humans
- Sadness is a permanent feeling
- Small things can bring joy
- Nature cannot affect emotions
Correct Answer: Small things can bring joy
5. What does “fire” symbolise in the poem?
- Light and comfort of life
- Hope and positive energy
- Human desire and greed
- Power of nature and heat
Correct Answer: Human desire and greed
6. What does “ice” symbolise?
- Wisdom and clarity
- Purity and calmness
- Hatred and coldness
- Peace and happiness
Correct Answer: Hatred and coldness
7. What was the ultimate aim of Nelson Mandela?
- Gaining wealth and fame
- Training soldiers for power
- Freedom for all people
- Becoming the country’s ruler
Correct Answer: Freedom for all people
8. According to Mandela, courage means —
- Absence of danger
- Love for comfort
- Triumph over fear
- Respect for power
Correct Answer: Triumph over fear
9. Where does the tiger in the poem live?
- Inside a concrete cage
- Under a tall banyan tree
- Near the riverbank area
- In a dark forest cave
Correct Answer: Inside a concrete cage
10. What does the poet wish for the tiger?
- Better lighting and space
- A stronger iron fence
- Freedom in the wild
- Food from the zookeeper
Correct Answer: Freedom in the wild
11. What was the young seagull afraid of?
- Diving into the waves
- Flying over the sea
- Eating the food offered
- Meeting his brother bird
Correct Answer: Flying over the sea
12. Who finally helped the seagull fly?
- His mother
- His father
- A stranger bird
- His brother
Correct Answer: His mother
13. What did the narrator see in the stormy sky?
- A moving dark shadow
- A flashing red balloon
- A mysterious black plane
- A falling star of light
Correct Answer: A mysterious black plane
14. What happened when he landed?
- He got lost in the runway
- The pilot met a policeman
- No one saw the black plane
- He crashed near a village
Correct Answer: No one saw the black plane
15. The Asian lion is recognised by —
- His speed and strong claws
- His golden spotted tail
- His loud and deep roar
- His long and shining mane
Correct Answer: His loud and deep roar
16. The poet uses humour mainly to —
- Teach lessons through fables
- Explain danger scientifically
- Warn people against tigers
- Describe animals playfully
Correct Answer: Describe animals playfully
17. What does the lost ball symbolise?
- Play and excitement
- Friendship and sharing
- Loss and growing up
- Power and confidence
Correct Answer: Loss and growing up
18. The poem teaches us to —
- Complain about mistakes
- Avoid playing with toys
- Find happiness in wealth
- Accept loss bravely
Correct Answer: Accept loss bravely
19. What did Anne call her diary?
Correct Answer: Kitty
20. Why did Anne start writing a diary?
- She planned to publish early
- She wanted to become rich
- She needed to learn grammar
- She felt lonely
Correct Answer: She felt lonely
21. What does Amanda long for?
- Success and praise
- Freedom and peace
- Love and laughter
- Food and sweets
Correct Answer: Freedom and peace
22. Amanda imagines herself as —
- A writer and painter
- A mermaid and orphan
- A princess and queen
- A fairy and angel
Correct Answer: A mermaid and orphan
23. What was the baker’s profession?
- Teaching and writing poems
- Making and selling bread
- Cooking and serving meals
- Trading and selling clothes
Correct Answer: Making and selling bread
24. What did children long for from the baker?
- Cakes and sugar balls
- The bread bangles
- Sweet rolls and pies
- Chocolate and butter
Correct Answer: The bread bangles
25. Coorg is known for its —
- Coffee and bravery
- Temples and cities
- Fruits and spices
- Rivers and deserts
Correct Answer: Coffee and bravery
26. The people of Coorg are described as —
- Brave and hospitable
- Cruel and unfriendly
- Lazy and selfish
- Sad and careless
Correct Answer: Brave and hospitable
27. What does the story mainly describe?
- The trade between two countries
- The story of a tea merchant
- The journey through tea gardens
- The farming of rice and wheat
Correct Answer: The journey through tea gardens
28. What lesson does the story teach?
- India’s tea culture
- Wisdom of foreign traders
- Power of technology
- Growth of industries
Correct Answer: India’s tea culture
29. Where are the trees moving in the poem?
- Into the dark city
- Towards the forest
- Around the riverbank
- Inside the greenhouse
Correct Answer: Towards the forest
30. The poem symbolises —
- Beauty of flowers
- Joy of city life
- Change of weather
- Freedom from control
Correct Answer: Freedom from control
31. Where did the author meet Mijbil?
- In France
- In Iraq
- In Germany
- In London
Correct Answer: In Iraq
32. What was Mijbil’s nature?
- Silent and lazy
- Playful and curious
- Calm and dull
- Angry and wild
Correct Answer: Playful and curious
33. How does the fog come?
- With heavy roaring thunder
- On little cat feet
- With bright lightning flashes
- With gentle morning rain
Correct Answer: On little cat feet
34. The poem compares fog to —
- A flying bird
- A grey rabbit
- A silent cat
- A white dog
Correct Answer: A silent cat
35. Who was the main character in the story?
Correct Answer: Valli
36. What did Valli wish to do?
- Buy new clothes
- Go to the market
- Visit the temple
- Ride the bus
Correct Answer: Ride the bus
37. What kind of dragon was Custard?
- Fierce and dangerous always
- Cowardly but brave later
- Greedy and cruel always
- Lazy and sleepy always
Correct Answer: Cowardly but brave later
38. What is the poem’s main message?
- True courage is revealed in action
- Fear makes one powerful forever
- Bravery depends on appearance
- Dreams come true by magic
Correct Answer: True courage is revealed in action
39. What truth did Buddha teach?
- Life is full of suffering
- Wealth brings eternal peace
- Death can be avoided easily
- Anger ends all sorrows
Correct Answer: Life is full of suffering
40. What did Kisa Gotami realise?
- Sorrow can be hidden
- Faith changes destiny
- Death is universal
- Life is endless joy
Correct Answer: Death is universal
41. What does the poet say about love?
- Love grows from wealth alone
- True love sees inner beauty
- Love depends on appearance
- Love fades with time and age
Correct Answer: True love sees inner beauty
42. What does yellow hair symbolise?
- Wisdom and faith
- Purity and peace
- Outer beauty
- Jealousy and anger
Correct Answer: Outer beauty
43. Who was Tricki?
- A pampered dog
- A young monkey
- A lazy cat
- A wild rabbit
Correct Answer: A pampered dog
44. What made Tricki sick?
- Playing outside
- Overeating
- Sleeping too long
- Running too fast
Correct Answer: Overeating
45. What did the thief value most?
- Power and respect
- Freedom and travel
- Success and fame
- Trust and friendship
Correct Answer: Trust and friendship
46. Who helped the thief change his life?
Correct Answer: Anil
47. Who was Ausable?
- A secret agent
- A police officer
- A famous writer
- A hotel owner
Correct Answer: A secret agent
48. What trick did Ausable use?
- He called the police quickly
- He switched off the lights
- He invented a balcony story
- He hid under the table
Correct Answer: He invented a balcony story
49. What was Mathilde’s greatest desire?
- A long vacation
- A peaceful mind
- A luxurious life
- A respected job
Correct Answer: A luxurious life
50. What lesson does the story teach?
- Pride brings suffering
- Wealth ensures happiness
- Beauty lasts forever
- Dreams never come true
Correct Answer: Pride brings suffering
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