MCQ Questions And Answers From "Karma "/Karma MCQ Question Answer/MCQ Type Question From Karma Class xi WBCHSE
MCQ Questions And Answers From "Karma "/Karma MCQ Question Answer/MCQ Type Question From Karma Class xi WBCHSE
1)
The author of the short story ‘Karma’ is –
a)
O. Henry
b)
R.K Narayan
c)
Khushwant Singh
d)
Mulk Raj Anand
Ans-c) Khushwant Singh
2)
The name of Lady Lal –
a)
Lakshmi
b)
Lalita
c)
Lachmi
d)
Lila
Ans-c) Lachmi
3)
Sir Mohan Lal preferred to travel in –
a)
First class
b)
Sleeper class
c)
General third class
d)
Zenana inter-class
Ans-a) First class.
4)
Sir Mohan Lal always had with him the newspapers
–
a)
The Statesman
b)
The Times
c)
The Guardians
d)
The Patrika
Ans-b) The Times.
5)
Sir Mohan Lal spent in England –
a)
Five years
b)
Three years
c)
Seven years
d)
Two years
Ans-a) Five years
6)
Lady Lal’s tiffin carrier was made of –
a)
Steel
b)
Aluminium
c)
Glass
d)
Brass
Ans-d) Brass.
7)
Lady Lal sat on –
a)
A cane chair
b)
Her own steel trunk
c)
A fixed wooden seat of the platform
d)
None
Ans-b) Her own steel trunk.
8)
Sir Mohan Lal studied at –
a)
Oxford University
b)
London University
c)
Leeds University
d)
Cambridge University
Ans-a) Oxford University
9)
‘Karma’ written by Khushwant Singh is –
a)
A short story
b)
An essay
c)
A play
d)
A report
Ans-a) A short story.
10) Mohan
Lal smiled at the mirror with an air of –
a)
Pity and patronage
b)
Hatred
c)
Annoyance
d)
Despair
Ans-a) Pity and patronage.
11) Lachmi
was Sir Mohan Lal’s –
a)
Co-passenger
b)
Sister
c)
Wife
d)
None
Ans-c) Wife.
12) Sir
Mohan Lal spoke English in –
a)
Oxford accent
b)
Indian accent
c)
American accent
d)
Japanese accent
Ans-a) Oxford accent.
13) While
in England Sir Mohan Lal usually enjoyed dinner at –
a)
Piccadilly
b)
The Inns of Court
c)
University hostel
d)
Oxford
Ans-a) Piccadilly.
14) Sir
Mohan Lal owned a –
a)
Silver cigarette case
b)
Gold cigarette case
c)
Steel cigarette case
d)
Wooden cigarette case
Ans-b) Gold cigarette case .
15) The particular thing which Mohan Lal put on the time of travelling was –
a)
Balliol tie
b)
Blue pant
c)
The suit from Savelle Row
d)
Red shirt
Ans-a) Balliol tie.
16) Lachmi’s
tiffin contained –
a)
Bread and butter
b)
Chapattis and mango
c)
Chapattis and mango pickle
d)
Milk and biscuits
Ans-c) Chapattis and mango pickle.
17) Sir
Mohan Lal had stayed in Britain for –
a)
Five years
b)
Six years
c)
Ten years
d)
Two years
Ans-a) Five years .
18) Sir
Mohan Lal never showed any sign of eagerness to talk to the –
a)
Indian
b)
English
c)
Americans
d)
Dutch
Ans-b) English .
19) In
the beginning of the short story Karma, the hero, Sir Mohan Lal is in/on –
a)
His drawing room
b)
A railway platform
c)
A first-class waiting room
d)
A café
Ans-c) A first-class waiting room .
20) Sir
Mohan Lal in a first-class waiting room looking at –
a)
The furnishment of the waiting room
b)
The mirror of the waiting room
c)
His own garden
d)
The crowd outside
Ans-b) The mirror of the waiting room .
21) Sir
Mohan Lal was man-handled and flung out of his first-class coupe by –
a)
Two English Soldiers
b)
Three English Soldiers
c)
Four English Soldiers
d)
Five English Soldiers
Ans-a) Two English Soldiers .
22) “You
are so very much like everything else in this country…….” –who is referred to
here? –
a)
Sir Mohan Lal
b)
Lady Lal
c)
The mirror of the first-class waiting room
d)
The Englishman
Ans-c) The mirror of the first-class waiting room .
23) ‘Ek
chota’ –What is meant here ? –
a)
A betel leaf
b)
A hard drink
c)
A cigarette
d)
A soft drink
Ans-d) A soft drink .
24) The
inter-class zenana compartment was-
a)
Next to the guard’s van
b)
In the middle of the platform
c)
Just after the engine
d)
At the tail end of the train
Ans-d) At the tail end of the train .
25) The
story starts with –
a)
Lady Lal travelling in a train
b)
Lachmi sitting on a trunk at the station
c)
Mohan Lal looking at himself in a mirror
d)
Sir Mohan Lal
Ans-c) Mohan Lal looking at himself in a mirror .
26) “You
are a bit of all right, old chap” –This is spoken by –
a)
Lachmi
b)
A Biritish soldier
c)
The narrator
d)
Sir Mohan Lal
Ans-d) Sir Mohan Lal .
27) Mohan
Lal’s suit was brought from –
a)
Saville Row
b)
Paris
c)
America
d)
London
Ans- a) Saville Row .
28) “There
was still time for a quick one.” –Here ‘a quick one’ means –
a)
Smoking
b)
Eating food
c)
Chewing betels
d)
Drinking wine
Ans- d) Drinking wine .
29) Lachmi
or Lady Mohal Lal sat on –
a)
Cushion
b)
Steel trunk at the railway station
c)
Platform chair
d)
Bench
Ans- b) Steel trunk at the railway station .
30) Mohan
Lal’s wife was travelling in the –
a)
First class
b)
Second class
c)
Economic class
d)
Inter-class
Ans-d) Inter-class .
31) Who
brought Lachmi’s belonging to the compartment of the train? –
a)
An attendant
b)
Her brother
c)
A coolie
d)
Sir Mohan Lal
Ans-c) A coolie .
32) What
was Sir Mohan Lal? –
a)
Trader
b)
A teacher
c)
Soldier
d)
A barrister
Ans-d) A barrister .
33) Lachmi
was not allowed to travel with Sir Mohan Lal in the first-class because –
a)
She was only a native woman
b)
She was ugly to look at
c)
She was in the habit of chewing betel leaves
d)
She was not liked by Sir Mohan Lal
Ans- a) She was only a native woman .
34) What were Sir Mohan Lal’s plans to strike up a
conversation with fellow travelers during the train journey? –
a)
Sir Mohan Lal decided to talk about the weather
loudly.
b)
Sir Mohan Lal decided to display the times in
such a way that it was visible to others while he worked on the crossword
puzzle.
c)
Sir Mohan Lal decided to ‘lend his copy of the
times newspaper to anyone who wanted it and then begin a loud conversation.
d)
Sir Mohan Lal decided to quiz his fellow
travelers about their natice place in anglicized Hindustani.
Ans- b) Sir Mohan Lal decided to display the times in such a way that it was visible to others while he worked on the crossword puzzle.
35) Which
act of the British soldiers finally angers Sir Mohan Lal ? –
a)
Sir Mohan Lal was outraged by their refusal to
read the times.
b)
Sir Mohan lal was outraged by their speaking to
him in broken Hindustani.
c)
Sir Mohan Lal was outraged by their throwing out
of his suitcase and other belongings on the platform.
d)
Sir Mohan Lal was outraged by their ignorance of
his Balliol tie.
Ans- c) Sir Mohan Lal was outraged by their throwing out of his suitcase and other belongings on the platform.
36) Where
does Sir Mohan Lal look at himself in the mirror? –
a)
Sir mohan Lal looks at himself in the mirror in
the ground floor of his bungalow.
b)
Sir Mohan Lal looks at himself in the mirror in
a first-class waiting room at the railwy station.
c)
Sir Mohan Lal looks at himself in the mirror in
his room at Balliol College, Oxford.
d)
Sir Mohan Lal looks at himself in the mirror in
the upper storey of his bungalow.
Ans- b) Sir Mohan Lal looks at himself in the mirror in a first-class waiting room at the railwy station.
37) Why
are Sir Mohan Lal and Lady Lal not travelling together even though they are
booked in the same train? –
a)
Men and women were not allowed to travel
together in olden days.
b)
Sir Mohan Lal likes to travel first-class and
lady Lal prefers the inter-class.
c)
Sir Mohan Lal likes to travel inter-class and
Lady lal prefers the first-class.
d)
There are no tickets available in the same
compartment.
Ans- b) Sir Mohan Lal likes to travel first-class and lady Lal prefers the inter-class.
38) How
do Sir Mohan Lal and Lady Lal live at home? –
a)
Sir Mohan Lal stays in the upper storey of the
house while Lady Lal is one the ground floor.
b)
Lady Lal lives in the servants’ quarters next
door.
c)
Sir Mohan Lal and Lady Lal live together in
perfect accord on the same floor.
d)
Lady Lal stays in the upper storey of the house
while Sir Mohan Lal lives on the ground floor.
Ans- d) Lady Lal stays in the upper storey of the house while Sir Mohan Lal lives on the ground floor.
39) The
arrival of the train did not disturb Sir Mohan lal’s –
a)
Sleep
b)
Anxiety
c)
Composure
d)
Sanguineness
Ans-d) Sanguineness .
40) Lachmi
stopped by a hawker’s stall to buy –
a)
Chapati
b)
Betel leaves
c)
Pan parag
d)
Mango pickle
Ans- b) Betel leaves .
41) Sir
mohan Lal’s ways and manners were to produce the impression –
a)
That he was an English gentleman
b)
That he was an anglicised and refined as an
English gentleman
c)
That he belonged to Indian nobility
d)
That he was not an Indian nobleman
Ans-b) That he was an anglicized and refined as an English gentleman .
42) Sir
Mohan Lal believed that qualities attached to ‘Indian’ were –
a)
Lazy,corrupt, slow
b)
Traditional, upper class, luxurious
c)
Inefficient, dirty, indifferent
d)
Efficient, worthy of emulation
Ans-c) Inefficient, dirty, indifferent .
43) The
words “get the nigger out” suggest –
a)
A sense of irony
b)
A sense of force
c)
A sense of humour
d)
A sense of tragedy
Ans-a) A sense of irony .
44) When
Sir Mohan Lal saw two Englishmen soldiers walking towards his coupe he decided
to –
a)
Shoot them out
b)
Welcome them warmly
c)
Vent his anger on them
d)
Ingnore them with an expressionless
matter-of-factness
Ans-b) Welcome them warmly .
45) The
arrival of the train did not disturb sir
Mohan Lal’s –
a)
Peace
b)
Understanding
c)
Sang-froid
d)
Conversation
Ans-c) Sang-froid .
\46) The
mirror in the first class compartment was –
a)
Very neat and clean
b)
Very dirty
c)
Old and not in well condition
d)
Broken to pieces
Ans- c) Old and not in well condition
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49) Lachmi
had on her nose –
a)
A diamond nose-ring
b)
A silver nose-ring
c)
A gold nose-ring
d)
Nothing
Ans-a) A diamond nose-ring .
50) The poor illiterate relatives did not visit
the bungalow of Mohan Lal because –
a)
They were arrogant
a) A diamond nose-ring
c)
Mr Lal did not allow them
d)
Both Mohan Lal and Lachmi did not like them
Ans-a) A diamond nose-ring .
51) ‘Zenana’
is the compartment in the train meant for –
a)
Male passengers only
b)
Female passengers only
c)
Both male and female passengers
d)
None
Ans-b) Female passengers only .
52) Entering
in the ‘Zenana’ Mrs Lal –
a)
Got a seat beside the window towards the
platform
b)
Got a seat beside the window opposite the
platform
c)
Got an uncomfortable
d)
Got a seat in one corner
Ans-a) Got a seat beside the window towards the platform .
MCQ Questions And Answers From "Karma "/Karma MCQ Question Answer/MCQ Type Question From Karma Class xi WBCHSE
53) ‘Tickety-boo’
means –
a)
Show the ticket
b)
All right
c)
Ticket checker
d)
Get out
Ans-b) All right .
54) Mr
Mohan Lal always used to read the ‘Times’ because –
a)
It attracted the attention of others
b)
He did the cross-word puzzle
c)
He preferred to read it
d)
He was a permanent subscriber to the Times
Ans-d) He was a permanent subscriber to the Times .
57) On
that day Sir Mohan Lal had read the Times –
a)
Once
b)
Several times
c)
Thrice
d)
None of these
Ans-b) Several times .
61) The
mirror in the first class waiting is made in –
a)
England
b)
India
c)
Japan
d)
France
Ans-b) India .
62) Lachmi
was chewing –
a) Gum
b) Sweets
c) Betel
leaf
d) Chocolate
Ans-c) Betel leaf .
63) Lachmi
was –
a) Tall
and fat
b) Short
and lean
c) Tall
and thin
d) Short
and fat
Ans-d) Short and fat .
64) ‘Mixed
double’ refer to Mohan’s playing –
a) Cricket
b) Football
c) Tennis
d) Ha-do-do
Ans-c) Tennis .
65) Sir
Mohan’s cigarette case was made of –
a) Silver
b) Steel
c) Brass
d) Gold
Ans-d) Gold .
66) On
seeing the compartment without any passenger Sir Mohan Lal was –
a) Satisfied
b) Sad
c) Glad
d) Indifferent
Ans-b) Sad .
67) The
names of soldiers were –
a) Bill
and Jim
b) Tom
and Keats
c) Bill
and Tom
d) Jack
and John
Ans-a) Bill and Jim .
68) When
the train was about to reach the platform, Lachmi finished her meal –
a) Slowly
b) Casually
c) Hurriedly
d) None
of these
Ans-c) Hurriedly .
69) On
her way to her compartment, Lachmi stopped by –
a) A
hawker’s stall
b) A
food stall
c) A
hotel
d) Nowhere
Ans-a) A hawker’s stall .
70) Lachmi
had______ gold bangles in her arms.
a) Two
b) Several
c) Three
d) Four
Ans- b) Several .
71) Lachmi
dried her hands and mouth with a/the –
a) Loose
end of her sari
b) Handkerchief
c) Towel
d) Raper
Ans- a) Loose end of her sari .
72) Sir
Mohan’s behavior towards Lachmi was –
a) Kind
and considerate
b) Indifferent
and unsympathetic
c) Courteous
and indulgent
d) Considerate
but unkind
Ans-b) Indifferent and unsympathetic.
73) Sir
Mohan wanted everything to be –
a) India
made
b) Unplanned
c) Disorderly
d) Tickety
boo
Ans-d) Tickety boo .
.74) Sir
Mohan’s English is –
a) Indistinct
b) Finished
and refined at Oxford
c) Anglicized
d) Intelligible
Ans-b) Finished and refined at Oxford .
75) Lachmi
put on –
a) White
saree with a red border
b) White
saree with a green border
c) White
saree with a blue border
d) A
diamond finger ring
Ans-a) White saree with a red border .
76) From
her brass tiffin carrier Lachmi took out –
a) Chicken
sandwiches
b) Bread
and butter
c) Biscuits
d) Cramped
chapattis and mango pickle
Ans-d) Cramped chapattis and mango pickle .
77) Sinking
into the cane chair Sir Mohan Lal began to –
a) Cry
for his lost Balliol tie
b) Drink
and ruminate
c) Yell
and abuse other
d) Think
of some co-passengers
Ans-b) Drink and ruminate .
78) Sir
Mohan Lal was in the habit of using –
a) Eau
de cologne \
b) Ayurvedic
oil
c) Cod
liver oil
d) Sandal
wood powder
Ans-a) Eau de cologne .
79) The
relatives of Lachmi were –
a) Rich
and educated
b) Rich
but uneducated
c) Poor
but literate
d) Poor
and illiterate
Ans-d) Poor and illiterate .
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