MCQ A Short Monsoon Diary Chapter 8 English Class 8 Advertisement MCQ’s For All Chapters – Honeydew Class 8th 1. This Diary is written by Michael MorpurgoS.D. SawantSatyajit RayRuskin BondYour comments:Question 1 of 132. The author could hear Bijju but could not see him because ofthe distancethe wallthe mistthe fact that he was not in the line of his visionYour comments:Question 2 of 133. Monsoon rain iscold and unpleasantvery smallwarm and humidhotYour comments:Question 3 of 134. In his Diary the author is describingShimlaMussoorieNainitalOotyYour comments:Question 4 of 135. The drongossing like minivetsare very beautifulare there in all seasonscharge the minivets awayYour comments:Question 5 of 136. Insectivorous birds are happy in the monsoon seasonas they get plenty of foodbecause they breed in this seasonbecause they love wateras the weather is to their likingYour comments:Question 6 of 137. The sound of the falling rain on tin roofdisturbs the author in his readinghelps the author to readannoys the authormakes the author leave that placeYour comments:Question 7 of 138. Through the mist Bijju is calling to his sister. I can hear him running about on the hillside but I cannot see him.the first day of monsoonthe last day of monsoonan ordinary day on the hillsa winter dayYour comments:Question 8 of 139. Through the mist Bijju is calling to his sister. I can hear him running about on the hillside but I cannot see him. The author cannot see Bijju becausehe is not in the line of his eyesit is mistyit is nighthe is blindYour comments:Question 9 of 1310. Through the mist Bijju is calling to his sister. I can hear him running about on the hillside but I cannot see him. The passage is written bySatyajit RayRabindranath TagoreNathaniel HawthorneRuskin BondYour comments:Question 10 of 1311. It is a good sound to read by—the rain outside, the quiet within—and, although tin roofs are given to springing unaccountable leaks, there is a feeling of being untouched by, and yet in touch with, the rain. Here, the author is praisingtin roofsrainspringingleaksYour comments:Question 11 of 1312. It is a good sound to read by—the rain outside, the quiet within—and, although tin roofs are given to springing unaccountable leaks, there is a feeling of being untouched by, and yet in touch with, the rain. The ‘good sound’ is produced byrain onlytin roofs onlyrain and tin roofsrain and leaksYour comments:Question 12 of 1313. It is a good sound to read by—the rain outside, the quiet within—and, although tin roofs are given to springing unaccountable leaks, there is a feeling of being untouched by, and yet in touch with, the rain. The word ‘springing’ here meansjumpingcreatinga seasonfinishingYour comments:Question 13 of 13 Loading...
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These were really good questions, and there’s a good chance they’ll come in the exam.
There should be more questions from this chapter because this is a very important and big chapter
This test wasn’t as hard as I thought it would be, but it helped clear my basics. Anyone can pass it just by reading the chapter once. 👍🏻
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