MCQ A Concrete Example English Poorvi Class 8 CBSE Board Advertisement 1. Is the statement “The garden reveals more about Mrs.Jones” true or false?TrueFalsePartially trueNot mentionedQuestion 1 of 152. What does “crazy path” suggest about the garden?It is straight and orderlyIt is unusual and windingIt is paved with flowersIt is very longQuestion 2 of 153. What does the sundial’s “strange device” suggest about Mrs.Jones?She likes traditional itemsShe enjoys unusual objectsShe dislikes decorationsShe prefers modern designsQuestion 3 of 154. How does Mrs.Jones feel about her garden?IndifferentProudDisappointedConfusedQuestion 4 of 155. Why does the speaker say the plants are planted with a pin?To show their sizeTo describe the tool usedTo criticize Mrs.JonesTo praise her skillQuestion 5 of 156. What does Mrs.Jones’ interaction with the speaker reveal?She is shyShe is enthusiastic about her gardenShe dislikes visitorsShe is critical of othersQuestion 6 of 157. How is Mrs.Jones portrayed in the poem?NegativelyPositivelyNeutrallyCriticallyQuestion 7 of 158. What does the poem suggest about people’s perspectives?Everyone thinks the samePeople view things differentlyGardens are always similarStones are unpopularQuestion 8 of 159. What word can replace “strange” in “a sundial with a strange device”?UnusualNewRareExternalQuestion 9 of 1510. What word can replace “nice” in “which Mrs.Jones thinks rather nice”?PleasantSuperiorGentleCharmingQuestion 10 of 1511. What word can replace “delicate” in “They are so delicate”?FragileDeliciousWeakGracefulQuestion 11 of 1512. What word can replace “cried” in “Where is this lovely thing?” I cried?ExclaimedWeptShoutedWhisperedQuestion 12 of 1513. What does “device” mean in the context of the sundial?A toolA mechanical objectAn applianceAn implementQuestion 13 of 1514. Which item is matched with “implement” in the poem’s activity?SpadeHammerCricket batMixer grinderQuestion 14 of 1515. Which definition matches “tool” in the poem’s activity?Something electricalSomething used by hand to make or repairA set of necessary itemsSomething small and mechanicalQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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