11th class English(Poem 13)unit 31 MCQs
chapter 31 MCQs 11th Class English
A Tale of Two Cities:
Q1. Choose the correct meaning of underlined word.
1. None to lessen their groans:
a. Pains
b. Songs
c. Great
d. Growth
2. They can really create the great.
a. Produce
b. Encourage
c. Praise
d. Discourage
3. The flowers, flavors all smashed.
a. Crushed
b. Rejected
c. Liked
d. Ignored
4. None to lessen their groans.
a. Reduce
b. Abdicate
c. Scare
d. Increase
5. The Japanese were scarred in the storm of shrills.
a. Funny
b. Injured
c. Ridiculous
d. Happy
6. The Japanese were scarred in the storm of shrills.
a. Chirp
b. Joys
c. Blast
d. Murmur
7. There were only shrills of arms.
a. Support
b. Bombs
c. Shoulders
d. Legs
8. The Japanese were woeful.
a. Joyous
b. Great
c. Sad
d. Joyful
9. All the grills were wasteful.
a. Sound
b. Ruined
c. Healthy
d. Safe
10. All the grills were wasteful.
a. Girls
b. Children
c. Broiler
d. Men
11. There was none to share the moans of Japanese.
a. Mock
b. Sympathize
c. Enjoy
d. Hoot
12. There was none to share the moans of Japanese.
a. Songs
b. Progress
c. Sighs
d. Tunes
13. All the flavors were smashed.
a. Flaws
b. Woes
c. Edibles
d. Fever
14. All the Japanese passed through grind.
a. Victory
b. Collapse
c. Greatness
d. Success
15. The explosion took the lives of the two glories.
a. Ocean
b. Tsunami
c. Blast
d. Earthquake
16. The explosion took the lives of the two glories.
a. Low cities
b. Majestic cities
c. Backward cities
d. Ugly cities
17. The Americans in their wild furies destroyed Japan.
a. Savage
b. Funny
c. Humanistic
d. Delightful
18. The Americans in their wild furies destroyed Japan.
a. Relaxation
b. Anger
c. Nature
d. Fun
19. The second world war was a deadly fight.
a. Fatal
b. Light
c. Small
d. Little
20. The Japanese bore the pains of the black day.
a. Wisdom
b. Panes
c. Agony
d. Glasses
21. The Japanese bore the pains of the black day.
a. Broad
b. Gloomy
c. Sunny
d. Bright
22. The destruction resulted not merely in the ashes.
a. Absolutely
b. Fully
c. Thoroughly
d. Just
23. The destruction resulted not merely in the ashes.
a. Result
b. Destruction
c. End
d. Outcome
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