Top 350+ Solved Reading Prose MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Little reading, according to Bacon, is

a. Good

b. bad

c. healthy

d. ornamental

  • b. bad

Q. --------men condemn studies

a. rich

b. wise

c. crafty

d. strong

  • c. crafty

Q. Bacon compares natural abilities to --------

a. children

b. Plants

c. birds

d. branches

  • b. Plants

Q. “Reading maketh a -------man”

a. full

b. happy

c. clever

d. wise.

  • a. full

Q. A Chronicle of the peacocks belongs to the genre ---------

a. Essay

b. Autobiography

c. report

d. short story

  • d. short story

Q. Intizar Husain migrated from Utter Pradesh to -------at the time of partition.

a. Jaipur

b. Lahore

c. Delhi

d. Islamabad

  • b. Lahore

Q. Husain compares the result of the ------- to that of the war in Mahabharath.

a. Indo=Pak war

b. Nationalist Movement

c. Nuclear tests

d. Kargil war

  • c. Nuclear tests

Q. The search for the peacocks in the story symbolizes the craving for -------

a. peace and joy

b. wild life

c. glory of India

d. personal memories.

  • a. peace and joy

Q. Name the great criminal of Kurukshetra who appears in “ AChronicle of the peacocks”?

a. Sakuni

b. Ashwathma

c. Drona

d. None of these.

  • b. Ashwathma

Q. How did the peacocks react to the nuclear tests in Rajasthan

a. They flew up screaming

b. died in groups

c. migrated to Pakistan

d. remained still.

  • a. They flew up screaming

Q. The peacock in Sravasthi reminded the narrator of the days of ----

a. Ashwathama

b. Parikshit

c. Buddha

d. Krishna

  • c. Buddha

Q. The peacock was banished from paradise, because he had helped -------

a. Adam

b. Eve

c. snake

d. satan

  • d. satan

Q. The question raised by Parikshit concerns ---------

a. life after death

b. the futility of war

c. Eternal wisdom

d. None of these.

  • b. the futility of war

Q. The shadow of Ashwathama represents----------

a. the horror of war

b. thoughtless destruction

c. war guilt

d. all of these.

  • d. all of these.

Q. ---------grew in the narrator’s mind like the fish in Manujis pond

a. notion of the frightened peacocks

b. fear of war

c. hope of visiting Jaipur

d. none of these.

  • a. notion of the frightened peacocks
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