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MCQ Answer of Macbeth

Answer 1.  Duncan was-  a)   the king of Scotland   2.  Macbeth was-  b)   the thane of Glamis . 3.  ‘Thane’ means-  c) lord . 4.  Macbeth defeated - a) a rebel army assisted by a troop of Norway . 5.  Two Scottish generals were – b) Macbeth & Banquo . 6.  The 1st witch addressed Macbeth as -  b)   ‘thane of Glamis’ . 7.  The 2nd witch addressed Macbeth as -   a) ‘thane of Cawdor’ .   8.  3rd witch told Macbeth that Macbeth would be- a )   the king of Scotland .    9.  ‘Envoys’ means –  a) messengers .   10.  Banquo refers to the witches as  a) ministers of darkness .    11.  Lady Macbeth was a/an –  a) extremely ambitious lady . 12.  Malcolm [elder] & Donalbain [younger] was the son of  a) Duncan .   13.  Lady Macbeth could not kill Duncan because his face resembled her own  c)   father .  14.  Lady Macbeth accused Macbeth of –  a)   cowardice & fickleness . 15.  Banquo`s son was –  a)   Fleance .   16.  Macbeth saw the ghost of-  a) Banquo . 17.  Macbeth found the wit

MCQ of Macbeth ( Class 11)

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  Macbeth 1. Duncan was-  a)   the king of Scotland  b) the minister of the Glamis c) the minister of Thane. 2. Macbeth was – a) the king of Scotland,  b)   the thane of Glamis   c) the thane of Cawdor. 3. ‘Thane’ means – a) Soldier b) Warrior  c) lord . 4. Macbeth defeated - a) a rebel army assisted by a troop of Norway   b) Duncan c) Banquo. 5. Two Scottish generals were – a) Duncan and Macbeth  b) Macbeth & Banquo   c) Banquo and Duncan. 6. The 1st witch addressed Macbeth as - a) ‘thane of Cawdor’  b)   ‘thane of Glamis’   c) ‘thane of Scotland. 7. The 2nd witch addressed Macbeth as -   a) ‘thane of Cawdor’   b) ‘thane of Scotland’ c) ‘thane of Glamis’.   8. 3rd witch told Macbeth that Macbeth would be- a )   the king of Scotland   b) ‘thane of Scotland’ c) ‘thane of Cawdor’.    9. ‘Envoys’ means –  a) messengers   b) kings c) enemies.   10. Banquo refers to the witches as  a) ministers of darkness   b) ministers of dark c) ministers of glorious.    11. Lady Macbeth was a/an

MCQ's Answer of the story "Jimmy Valentine"

  1. " Jimmy Valentine"  is a -   b)  short story  2. Jimmy Valentine is a story of a -  a)  reformed criminal  3. The pardon was handed over Jimmy by the-  a)  warden  4. Jimmy was sentenced for-  a)  10 years   5. The identity number of Valentine in the prison was -  a)  9762  6. In the prison Jimmy had to spend nearly -  c)  10 months    7. The name of the Jimmy's beloved was-  a)  Annabel Adams   8. Ben Price was  -  d) none of them. 9. The boy who was loafing on the steps of  Elmore bank  wanted to get a-  a)  bull dog  10. "her pa owns this bank." - Here 'her' refers to-  a)  Annabel Adams   11. Jimmy impressed the clerk in the Planters Hotel by his-  b)  clothes and manners   12. Leaving his old shelter, Jimmy went to -  c) Elmore   13. "it was rather heavy." - Because it was filled with-  c) burglar's tools   14. Dolph Gibson was the name of Jimmy's -  a) driver   15. "Don't believe I recognize you". It is said b

MCQ's Answer of the poem "Daybreak"

  1. 'Daybreak' is written by-   b) H.W. Longfellow. 2. 'Daybreak' is a-  a) nature-poem. 3. In the poem 'Daybreak' the wind of the sea is obstructed by the-  c) mists. 4.  'Hang all your leafy banners' - Here the banners are the-  c) leaves of the trees.   5.  'O chanticleer, your ...day is near' - 'Chanticleer' means-  c) rooster. 6.  '..hail the coming morn' - 'Hail' means -   b) welcome.   7. It touch the wood-bird's-  c) folded wing.   8.  'Ye mariners, the night is gone '- 'Mariners' meaning is a person who-  b) directs or assists in the navigation of a ship. 9. It whispered to the-  a) fields of the corn.   10. ' It shouted through the belfry-tower '- Here 'it' refers to- d) the wind.  11. The wind in the poem 'Daybreak' came up out of the-  a) sea   12. ' O mists, make room for me. ' - Here 'room' refers to-  b) place.  13. The mariners in the poem 

MCQ of "DAYBREAK"

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1. 'Daybreak' is written by-  a) William Wordsworth.  b) H.W. Longfellow. c) Robert Browning. d) O Henry. 2. 'Daybreak' is a- a) nature-poem. b) satirical poem. c) elegy. d) dramatic poem. 3. In the poem 'Daybreak' the wind of the sea is obstructed by the- a) waves. b) ships.  c) mists. d) darkness.  4. 'Hang all your leafy banners' - Here the banners are the  a) mists. b) waves.  c) leaves of the trees. d) darkness. 5. 'O chanticleer, your ...day is near' - 'Chanticleer' means a) hen. b) crow.  c) rooster. d) dove. 6. '..hail the coming morn' - 'Hail' means  a) good bye.  b) welcome. c) drive away. d) bring up. 7. It touch the wood-bird's-  a) leg. b) open wings.  c) folded wing. d) chest. 8. 'Ye mariners, the night is gone '- 'Mariners' meaning is a person who- a) drives car. b) directs or assists in the navigation of a ship. c) drives chariot. d) none of these. 9. It whispered to the- a) fields o