Chandni CBA 1 Class 7 English SR

 






Chandni CBA 1 Class 7 English  SR


1. Who was Chandni in the story?

  • Chandni was a young white goat
  • Chandni was a small brown dog
  • Chandni was a wild forest deer
  • Chandni was a village cow

2. Who owned Chandni?

  • The villager owned the goat Chandni
  • The shepherd owned the goat Chandni
  • Abbu Khan owned the goat Chandni
  • The farmer owned the goat Chandni

3. Where did Abbu Khan live?

  • He lived with family in village
  • He lived near forest with people
  • He lived alone in the hills
  • He lived in a busy town

4. Why did Abbu Khan keep goats?

  • He wanted to sell them later
  • He wanted to train animals
  • He wanted milk for business
  • He needed company in loneliness

5. What usually happened to Abbu Khan’s goats?

  • They ran away towards the hills
  • They stayed happily in house
  • They were sold in market
  • They were eaten by wolves

6. Why did Chandni wish to go to hills?

  • She wanted to find food
  • She wanted to escape danger
  • She wanted freedom and adventure
  • She wanted to meet animals

7. How did Abbu Khan try to stop Chandni?

  • He locked her inside house
  • He gave her more food
  • He tied her with a strong rope
  • He kept her near him always

8. What did Chandni finally do?

  • She stayed quietly at home
  • She broke the rope and ran away
  • She slept near Abbu Khan
  • She followed other goats

9. How did Chandni feel in the hills?

  • She felt scared and lonely
  • She felt tired and weak
  • She felt happy and free there
  • She felt confused and lost

10. What danger did Chandni face?

  • A hunter chased her away
  • A tiger followed her
  • A fierce wolf attacked her
  • A dog barked at her

11. How did Chandni react to the wolf?

  • She ran away quickly
  • She hid behind a rock
  • She cried loudly for help
  • She faced it bravely without fear

12. What does Chandni symbolize?

  • Fear and weakness always
  • Dependence on others
  • Freedom and courage in life
  • Carelessness and pride

13. Why did Chandni not return home?

  • She forgot the way back
  • She was afraid of Abbu Khan
  • She valued freedom over safety
  • She liked forest animals

14. What happened to Chandni at last?

  • She died fighting the wolf bravely
  • She escaped safely to hills
  • She returned back to home
  • She hid from the wolf

15. How did Abbu Khan feel at the end?

  • He felt angry and upset
  • He felt happy and relaxed
  • He felt sad but understood her choice
  • He ignored the incident

16. What lesson does the story teach?

  • Safety is always better
  • Animals should stay home
  • Freedom is worth even great risk
  • Fear keeps us safe

17. Why did Chandni break the rope?

  • She could not tolerate restrictions
  • She was hungry and weak
  • She wanted to sleep
  • She was afraid of darkness

18. What quality of Chandni is highlighted?

  • Her laziness and weakness
  • Her fear and confusion
  • Her bravery and independence
  • Her dependence on others

19. Why is the story emotional?

  • It shows funny animal actions
  • It shows village life
  • It shows struggle between safety and freedom
  • It shows daily routine

20. What does Abbu Khan represent?

  • Fear of wild animals
  • Strict control of animals
  • Care with limitation on freedom
  • Love for money

21. What is the central conflict in the story?

  • Animal versus animal conflict
  • Human versus society conflict
  • Freedom versus safety in life
  • Nature versus technology

22. Why did Chandni accept the challenge?

  • She wanted to prove strength
  • She wanted to find food
  • She wanted to impress others
  • She wanted to live freely with dignity

23. What does the wolf represent?

  • Kindness of nature
  • Protection in forest
  • The harsh realities of freedom
  • Fear of darkness

24. What is ironic in the story?

  • Safety brings happiness always
  • Animals prefer comfort always
  • Freedom leads to her death but gives dignity
  • Fear protects life always

25. What type of story is Chandni?

  • A moral story with deep meaning
  • A humorous animal story
  • A historical real story
  • A scientific explanation

26. What motivates Chandni most?

  • Fear of being alone
  • Love for Abbu Khan
  • Desire to live freely always
  • Need for food

27. Why did Abbu Khan not stop her finally?

  • He became careless suddenly
  • He forgot about her
  • He understood her strong determination
  • He was afraid of her

28. What message is conveyed through Chandni’s death?

  • Safety always ensures happiness
  • Animals should stay protected
  • Freedom sometimes demands great sacrifice
  • Fear leads to success

29. What does the story say about independence?

  • It is unnecessary always
  • It is valuable despite dangers
  • It is harmful always
  • It is easy to achieve

30. What is the overall theme of Chandni?

  • Comfort is better than freedom
  • Safety is the best choice
  • Freedom is more important than comfort
  • Fear controls life

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