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Complete MCQS Of English Class - XII


1. Frank Arthur was a civil servant, novelist and
(a) actor
(b)Dancer (c) singer (d)playwright
2. Frank Arthur was born in
(a) 1902
(b)1802
(c) 1702
(d)1905
3. twenty minutes with Mrs Oakentub is an effective little piece of ..notable
for its skillful manipulation of suspense.
(a) Short story
(b) novel (c) Drama (d)melodrama
4. The scene of the drama is.
(a) central Board (b) a drawing room
(c) a railway waiting room
(d) none
of them
5. it is a stormy .evening.
(a)Winter
(b) summer
(c) Autumn
(d) spring
6. Almost in darknessare audible.
(a) sound of train
(b)sound of train (c)sound laughter
(d)none of
them
7. the door opens, and a lady comes in , carrying a :
(a)baby
(b)suit case
(c) overcoat
(d)chair
8. she is heavily wrapped up, with hat,scarf, gloves and fur coat, all is slightly
.from rain drops.
(a) Sick
(b) afraid
(c) wet
(d) un touched
9. a porter follows her in and turns the gas full on. His cap and coat
.with rain drops.
(a) wet
(b)sick
(c) are heavy
(d)
glisten
10. Porter: Ill light the fire for you,so that you can warm your tootsies.
(a) honey
(b) love
(c) dear
(d) madam
11. Poter (making to go out) and Ill get soaked the trotting to the
luggage office at the other end of the platform.
(a) skull
(b) skin
(c) feet
(d) toes
12. Her hair is mouse brown, well streaked with grey , and nicely done. She is
wearing a .
(a) cap
(b) engagement ring (c) wedding ring (d) golden ring
13. her dress and speech define her as the wife of a ..professional or
business man.
(a) Middle
(b) proletarian
(c) prosperous
(d) elite
14. his dress and speech define him as slightly lower in the social scalea.or a superior artisan.
(a) a clerk
(b)a driver
(c) soldier
(d) singer
15. he is clean-shaven, and at first exhibits a rather ..air.
(a) sexiest
(b) mesmerizing (c) luxuriant
(d)flamboyant
16. She: (placidly) This stations not used very much. Only for people changing on
the loop line to
(a) High Street
(b) Ireland
(c)Memorial hall (d) strainthorpe
17. Nothing very remarkable about her. Short rather tall-about foot three.
(a) Four
(b) five
(c) six
(d) seven
18.You could not tell whether she was dark or fair. But it was a
(a) brown
(b) fair
(c) blonde
(d) banana blonde
19. He: not in the least, I want just minutes alone with her, thats all
(a) ten
(b) twenty
(c)fifteen
(d) five
20.there they are, living their own lives, and then, just for a brief space they come
into your life-only to.
(a)Hurt
(b)disappear
(c) make you remember for life
(d)be your
forever
21. He: (intensely) sometimes one of these brief, casual meetings may your
life.
(a) Disturb
(b) destroy
(c) alter
(d) revolution ize

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22. He: Ill tell you one of them. It was in a place you have never been to. It was
in.
(a)Germany
(b) Nepal
(c) Korea
(d) Japan
23. She make to utter some sympathetic remark, but he talks her.
(a)Up
(b) down
(c)along
(d)in
24.i wanted to die anyway. Id nothing to live for. The pain was pretty bad. I guess
I .
(a)Died
(b) fainted
(c) was crying
(d)wept
25. When I came to, there was a Korean girl bending over me. She was
about..
(a) fourteen
(b) twenty
(c) twenty five
(d)ten
26. Then ambulance came up and I was.for miles to a hospital.
(a) dragged
(b) flown
(c) driven
(d) jolted
27. He: (brokenly) it made me realize what my would have been like, if-if she
had lived
(a) Mother
(b)Wife
(c)daughter
(d)Son
28is not wickedness.
(a) Murder
(b) killing
(c) Punishment
(d) Vengeance
29.She stares at him.She is afraid but it is by no means clear that she has
need to be araid.
(a)Shocked
(b)ashamed
(c) fascinated
(d)insulted
30.He says nothing, but continues to smile evilly at her. She gets up and .the
room.
(a) runs across
(b)Strolls across (c)cries around
(d)shouts
around
31.He: There are several sorts of men. But there are only kinds of women.
(a) Two
(b)Three
(c) four
(d) five
32.He:( Forcibly) N! I mean those who are good and those
(a)Who are bad
(b)who are evil
(c)who are not
(d) A and
B
33.He (Scornfully) No. they called it .But you know what I call it.
(a)accident
(b)human error
(c)flaw
(d)
manslaughter
34.He: Not much of an accident! In an accident there is an element of .
(a)Risk
(b) chance
(c)danger
(d) certainty
35.she was driving at..at an hour in a build-up area.
(a)fifty miles
(b)forty miles
(c)sixty miles
(d)
twenty miles.
36.She pulled.to overtake a bus on a blind bend and she saw herself
running slap into a lorry coming the other way.
(a)off
(b) into
(c)in
(d) out
37.She didnt hesitate. It was her life or .
(a)yours
(b)theirs
(c)hers
(d)ours
38. she had been to a .and she was driving fast for a bet.
(a)picnic
(b)Birthday party(c)cocktail party (d)marriage ceremony
39.One of her had wagered her five pounds.
(a) Friends
(b) competitors
(c) cronies
(d)rotten set
40.Mrs.Judy oakentubb met my wife and daughter for one and she crushed
the life out of them.
(a)hour
(b) minute
(c)split of time
(d) second
41. He: (gallantly) all ladies like to be .Thats what men are for.
(a)appropriate
(b) inappropriate
(c)harsh
(d) violent
42. She: I cant stand at this! I shall..
(a)Run away
(b) die
(c)shout
(d) Scream
43. He: No one will hear you. If any one does , hell only take it for the
(a)wind
(b)storm
(c) rain
(d)train
44.That awe ful scene ..me as long as I live!
(a)Scare
(b)terrorize
(c)Punish
(d)haunt

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45. Kill me!..........................that picture which Is always before my eyes and
which I can not endure.
(a)blot out
(b) efface
(c)wipe out
(d) remove
46. you took their lives and wracked mine. Havent I the right to ..
(a) to kill you
(b)to take yours (c)to hit you
(d)abuse you.
47. If you really hate me..me to live.
(a) allow
(b) relieve
(c) condemn
(d) forgive
48. as soon as he is gone, she springs to her feet, turns to the door and
(a) prays God
(b) blesses man
(c) Thank God
(d) put
finger to her nose at him
49. It is not wickedness to punish..
(a) bad man
(b)Rich man
(c) Murderer
(d) evil
doer
50. I call it murder-plain deliberate heartless cruel Murder. Who said this?
(a) Police
(b) Oaknetubb
(c) He
(d) porter

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