The Great Stone Face 1 MCQ Chapter 9 Class 8 English Honeydew Advertisement MCQ’s For All Chapters – Honeydew Class 8th 1. The Great Stone Face wasjust close to Ernest’s Cottagemiles away from itbehind the cottagein front of the cottageYour comments:Question 1 of 202. The Great Stone Face was made bynaturesculptorsErnestErnest’s forefathersYour comments:Question 2 of 203. Many people believed that the valley was fertile becauseof the good climateof the riverof the grace of the Great Stone Facethe soil was goodYour comments:Question 3 of 204. The old prophecy was that one daythe Great Stone Face would disappearthe Great Stone Face would come to lifeThe Great Stone Face would cause havoc to the valleya man with that face would appear in the valleyYour comments:Question 4 of 205. Ernest’s mother washis only teacheraffectionate and thoughtfula well-read womana famous womanYour comments:Question 5 of 206. To Ernest the Great Stone Face washis only teacheraffectionate and thoughtfula well-read womana famous womanYour comments:Question 6 of 207. When Ernest’s work of the day was over heprayed to God for a long timeread a lothelped the villagerswould stand for hours before the Great Stone FaceYour comments:Question 7 of 208. Gathergold was arich manpowerful mangreat soldierkind manYour comments:Question 8 of 209. “Mother,” said he, while the Great Face smiled on him, “I wish that it could speak, for it looks so very kindly that its voice must indeed be pleasant. If I ever see a man with such a face, I should love him very much.” Who is ‘he’ in these lines ?ErnestGathergoldGeneral Blood-and-Thundera poetYour comments:Question 9 of 2010. “Mother,” said he, while the Great Face smiled on him, “I wish that it could speak, for it looks so very kindly that its voice must indeed be pleasant. If I ever see a man with such a face, I should love him very much.” That which is looking very kindly isGreat stone Facethe motherthe poetGathergoldYour comments:Question 10 of 2011. “Mother,” said he, while the Great Face smiled on him, “I wish that it could speak, for it looks so very kindly that its voice must indeed be pleasant. If I ever see a man with such a face, I should love him very much.” Ultimately there appears a man with such a face who is a poetGathergoldErnestGeneral Blood-and-ThunderYour comments:Question 11 of 2012. Ernest had had no teacher, but the Great Stone Face became one to him. When the work of the day was over, he would gaze at it for hours, until he began to imagine that those vast features recognised him, and gave him a smile of kindness and encouragement. Ernest was nowa childa youthan oldmana middle-aged manYour comments:Question 12 of 2013. All Ernest’s education came fromhis mothera teacherGreat Stone Facethe societyYour comments:Question 13 of 2014. Ernest had had no teacher, but the Great Stone Face became one to him. When the work of the day was over, he would gaze at it for hours, until he began to imagine that those vast features recognised him, and gave him a smile of kindness and encouragement. The Great Stone Face was able tofeed Ernestlook after Ernesttalk to Ernestinspire and encourage ErnestYour comments:Question 14 of 2015. He attracted little notice from the inhabitants of the valley. They saw nothing remarkable in his way of life, except that, when the labour of the day was over, he still loved to gaze upon the Great Stone Face. Their idea was that this was a folly, but pardonable, because Ernest was industrious, kind and neighbourly. The inhabitants of the villagetook some notice of himtook no notice of himsent him a noticegot a notice from himYour comments:Question 15 of 2016. He attracted little notice from the inhabitants of the valley. They saw nothing remarkable in his way of life, except that, when the labour of the day was over, he still loved to gaze upon the Great Stone Face. Their idea was that this was a folly, but pardonable, because Ernest was industrious, kind and neighbourly. The villagers pardoned his folly which wasto take little noticeto have nothing remarkableto labour all dayto look upon the Great Stone FaceYour comments:Question 16 of 2017. He attracted little notice from the inhabitants of the valley. They saw nothing remarkable in his way of life, except that, when the labour of the day was over, he still loved to gaze upon the Great Stone Face. Their idea was that this was a folly, but pardonable, because Ernest was industrious, kind and neighbourly. The word ‘industrious’ means the same asthe owner of an industryindustrialhardworkingran an industryYour comments:Question 17 of 2018. His wealth, which was the body and spirit of his existence, had disappeared before his death. Since the melting away of his gold, it had been generally agreed that there was no great likeness, after all, between the ruined merchant and the majestic face upon the mountain. This passage is aboutGathergoldErnestGeneral Blood-and-Thundera poetYour comments:Question 18 of 2019. His wealth, which was the body and spirit of his existence, had disappeared before his death. Since the melting away of his gold, it had been generally agreed that there was no great likeness, after all, between the ruined merchant and the majestic face upon the mountain. The passage says there was no likeness betweenGathergold and ErnestGathergold and the Great Stone FaceErnest and GathergoldBlood-and-thunder and ErnestYour comments:Question 19 of 2020. His wealth, which was the body and spirit of his existence, had disappeared before his death. Since the melting away of his gold, it had been generally agreed that there was no great likeness, after all, between the ruined merchant and the majestic face upon the mountain. The melting away of gold meansmaking a gold potmaking goldcoinsmelting gold coinsvanishing of wealthYour comments:Question 20 of 20 Loading...
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