1. Why did Chandni choose to leave Abbu Khan’s house?
- She wanted to find better food
- She feared Abbu Khan greatly
- She wanted to meet other goats
- She valued freedom more than comfort
Correct Answer: She valued freedom more than comfort
2. What does Chandni’s decision reflect about her character?
- She was careless and foolish
- She was weak and fearful
- She was confused and lost
- She was independent and courageous
Correct Answer: She was independent and courageous
3. Why is Abbu Khan unable to stop Chandni finally?
- He becomes careless and forgets her
- He fears her stubborn nature
- He understands her strong desire for freedom
- He loses control over the goat
Correct Answer: He understands her strong desire for freedom
4. What does Chandni symbolize in deeper sense?
- Fear of danger in life
- Dependence on others always
- Desire for freedom and self-respect
- Need for protection and safety
Correct Answer: Desire for freedom and self-respect
5. Why is the wolf important in the story?
- It shows kindness of nature
- It represents risks of independent life
- It protects the goat always
- It helps Chandni survive
Correct Answer: It represents risks of independent life
6. What is the central conflict in Chandni?
- Animal versus animal conflict
- Human versus society conflict
- Freedom versus safety in life
- Nature versus technology conflict
Correct Answer: Freedom versus safety in life
7. Why does Chandni accept the danger knowingly?
- She forgets about the danger
- She wants to impress Abbu Khan
- She prefers dignity over secure living
- She follows other animals blindly
Correct Answer: She prefers dignity over secure living
8. What does Abbu Khan represent symbolically?
- Cruelty towards animals
- Protective care that limits freedom
- Fear of wild nature
- Desire for control and power
Correct Answer: Protective care that limits freedom
9. Why is Chandni’s death not seen as failure?
- She escapes successfully from danger
- She proves her strength fully
- She returns safely to home
- She dies while protecting her freedom
Correct Answer: She dies while protecting her freedom
10. What deeper message does the story convey?
- Safety always ensures happiness
- Fear helps in survival
- True freedom may demand sacrifice
- Comfort leads to success
Correct Answer: True freedom may demand sacrifice
11. Why did Chandni not feel regret in hills?
- She forgot about her past
- She felt lonely and sad
- She enjoyed her independence fully
- She feared wild animals
Correct Answer: She enjoyed her independence fully
12. What is ironic about Chandni’s situation?
- Freedom ensures complete safety
- Safety removes all problems
- Freedom brings both joy and danger
- Comfort gives real happiness
Correct Answer: Freedom brings both joy and danger
13. What quality makes Chandni different from other goats?
- Her love for Abbu Khan
- Her fear of wild animals
- Her strong will for independence
- Her habit of staying quiet
Correct Answer: Her strong will for independence
14. Why is the story emotionally powerful?
- It shows funny animal actions
- It shows village life clearly
- It shows choice between safety and dignity
- It shows daily routine
Correct Answer: It shows choice between safety and dignity
15. What does the rope symbolize in the story?
- Restriction on freedom and movement
- Protection from outside danger
- Care and affection of owner
- Control over animal behavior
Correct Answer: Restriction on freedom and movement
16. Why does Chandni break the rope?
- She becomes angry suddenly
- She feels hungry and weak
- She refuses to live under restriction
- She fears being alone
Correct Answer: She refuses to live under restriction
17. What does the hill represent symbolically?
- Safety and comfort always
- Fear and loneliness
- Freedom and risk of life
- Protection from danger
Correct Answer: Freedom and risk of life
18. Why is Abbu Khan’s love not enough for Chandni?
- It is not genuine or true
- It lacks freedom which she desires
- It is too strict and harsh
- It does not provide food
Correct Answer: It lacks freedom which she desires
19. What does Chandni’s bravery teach us?
- Avoid risks in life always
- Follow others blindly
- Stand for values even in danger
- Fear is necessary always
Correct Answer: Stand for values even in danger
20. What kind of ending does the story have?
- Happy and joyful ending
- Simple and normal ending
- Tragic but meaningful ending
- Unclear and confusing ending
Correct Answer: Tragic but meaningful ending
21. Why does the wolf attack Chandni?
- It wants to test her courage
- It protects its territory
- It fears Chandni’s strength
- It follows natural law of survival
Correct Answer: It follows natural law of survival
22. What lesson can students learn from Chandni?
- Safety should be preferred always
- Animals should stay at home
- Freedom requires courage and sacrifice
- Fear leads to success
Correct Answer: Freedom requires courage and sacrifice
23. What is the significance of Chandni’s fight?
- It shows weakness and fear
- It shows lack of intelligence
- It shows dignity in facing danger
- It shows foolish bravery
Correct Answer: It shows dignity in facing danger
24. Why is Chandni considered heroic?
- She escapes from the wolf
- She hides from danger
- She faces death without losing courage
- She avoids all risks
Correct Answer: She faces death without losing courage
25. What does the story suggest about choices?
- Choices do not matter in life
- Choices depend on others
- Choices are always easy
- Choices define our true character
Correct Answer: Choices define our true character
26. Why is Abbu Khan helpless in the end?
- He forgets about her completely
- He becomes careless suddenly
- He cannot change Chandni’s nature
- He fears the wolf greatly
Correct Answer: He cannot change Chandni’s nature
27. What does the story highlight about independence?
- It is unnecessary always
- It is harmful in life
- It is valuable despite risks involved
- It is easy to achieve
Correct Answer: It is valuable despite risks involved
28. Why is the story still relevant today?
- It describes only village life
- It explains animal behavior
- It relates to human desire for freedom
- It shows forest scenes
Correct Answer: It relates to human desire for freedom
29. What deeper truth is shown through Chandni?
- Fear is necessary for life
- Comfort is more important
- Freedom is essential for self-respect
- Safety is always better
Correct Answer: Freedom is essential for self-respect
30. What is the ultimate message of the story?
- Avoid danger at all times
- Follow others blindly
- Live freely even if risks exist
- Stay within comfort always
Correct Answer: Live freely even if risks exist
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