MCQ The Wit that Won Hearts English Poorvi Class 8 CBSE Board Advertisement 1. What resulted from Rama’s intervention? The couple reconciled The king exiled the queen The court dismissed Rama The quarrel continuedQuestion 1 of 152. Which quality is NOT linked to wit in the pre-reading activity? Humorous Clever Punctual CreativeQuestion 2 of 153. What is the answer to the riddle “I can be a friend or a foe”? Time Words The future A secretQuestion 3 of 154. What is the answer to the riddle “I can be measured, but I cannot be touched”? Words Time The future A secretQuestion 4 of 155. What is the answer to the riddle “What is always in front of you but can’t be seen”? Words Time A secret The futureQuestion 5 of 156. What is the answer to the riddle “What has to be shared before you can keep it”? Words Time The future A secretQuestion 6 of 157. Why did the king stop visiting the queen? He was busy He felt insulted by her yawning He disliked her He was travelingQuestion 7 of 158. What does “illustrious” mean for Krishnadeva Raya? Wealthy Famous and respected Courageous ArtisticQuestion 8 of 159. What does “patron” mean for Krishnadeva Raya? Ruler Poet Supporter WarriorQuestion 9 of 1510. What does “vague” mean about the king’s poem? Detailed Unclear Emotional ComplexQuestion 10 of 1511. What does “forlorn” describe in the story? The throne The palace corridors The poem The courtQuestion 11 of 1512. What does “distraught” mean for the queen’s emotions? Angry Confused Upset JoyfulQuestion 12 of 1513. What does “profusely” mean in the queen’s thanks to Rama? In large amounts Briefly Reluctantly SilentlyQuestion 13 of 1514. What does “sarcasm” mean in the courtiers’ reaction? Praise Mockery Support ConfusionQuestion 14 of 1515. What does “unfazed” show about Rama? His anger His calmness His fear His sadnessQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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