Top 50+ Solved Kunwar Singh MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Who said this to whom? “Did you see that, you, who boasted that your sahib wouldteach mine to shoot?”

a. Kunwar Singh to Jim Corbett

b. Tom to Ellis

c. Kunwar Singh to Budhoo

d. Tom to Budhoo

  • c. Kunwar Singh to Budhoo

Q. Kunwar Singh was the _________ of Chandni Chauk.

a. king

b. ruler

c. priest

d. headman

  • d. headman

Q. After Jim Corbett left school, he started to work in -

a. Haryana

b. Bengal

c. Kashmir

d. Bihar

  • b. Bengal

Q. Kunwar Singh had fallen a victim to –

a. malaria

b. opium

c. career

d. love

  • b. opium

Q. According to Kunwar Singh, it was necessary for a hunter to know how to –

a. set a trap

b. shoot a gun

c. climb trees

d. tackle wild animals

  • c. climb trees

Q. Jim Corbett also learnt how to make ___________ from Kunwar Singh.

a. guns

b. friends

c. right decision

d. mental maps

  • d. mental maps

Q. The mass from Har Singh’s stomach was

a. left as it was

b. eaten up by the tiger

c. put back into his stomach

d. cut off and thrown

  • c. put back into his stomach

Q. The post master of Kaladhungi was

a. Obeda

b. Aladia

c. Babu Saheb

d. Har Singh

  • b. Aladia

Q. One of the many things Corbett learnt from Kunwar Singh was

a. making mental maps

b. pitching a tent

c. arrow shooting

d. setting traps

  • a. making mental maps

Q. The ‘curse of the hills’ was

a. malaria

b. tigers

c. mosquitoes

d. opium

  • d. opium

Q. Who was the first person to visit Jim Corbett on the day he was given his first gun?

a. Ellis

b. Kunwar Singh

c. Har Singh

d. Tom

  • b. Kunwar Singh

Q. Kunwar Singh was made to hold the tail of a cow on his deathbed to

a. provide a transit for his spirit

b. cure his sickness

c. keep him from falling

d. appease the gods

  • a. provide a transit for his spirit

Q. Corbett was displeased because Kunwar Singh had been laid in his servant’s hut to dielike

a. wretched animal

b. a drug addict

c. common labourer

d. an outcaste and beggar

  • d. an outcaste and beggar
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