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1st year English MCQs of 15 chp The Angel, author and others

chp15-The Angel, author and others 1st year English MCQs

In this post, I am sharing 1st Year English MCQS OF Book 1 Lesson 15 The Angel and the Author and Others with Answers for 11th Class Students. This is the Last Short Story in the 1st Year English Book 1. I am posting this post as a quiz with a question paper that is having the PDF of solved and unsolved paper. So the students can prepare it easily. I have already shared complete 1st Year English Notes for students. However, if they want specifically 1st Year English Book 1 Notes, they can visit this link Litenglishers shorty notes.

Q1:   Choose the correct Option OF 1st year English MCQs

1.A faint luminosity buried beneath darkness.
(a) 
darkness , no light                    (b)  shadow  , rim
(c) 
brightness, light                         (d)  horror, terror

It is really a delight sensation.
(a)
dream (b) feeling    (c) idea                          (d)  suggestion

What kind of dreams the write see?
(a)
horrible (b) thrilling    (c) vexing                  (d) romantic

How many balcony seats did the author take?
(a)
4        (b) 3                 (c) 2                          (d)  1

I had a vaxing dream one night.
(a)
horrible, fainted       (b) pleasing , happy        (c) terrifying, horror       (d) worrying, bothersome

It was a bulky looking volume.
(a)
dress , atire    (b) paper, book         (c)  book ,note                   (d)  huge, heavy

There was nothing in grumble at.
(a)
result                   (b)  use                                           (c)  complain                          (d)  entertain

8.They had been noticing me.
(a)  
calling                  (b) watching                                  (c) advising                            (d)  asking

9.I have often thought of keeping a diary jotting them down each day.
(a)
criticize                  (b)   note                                        (c)  convince                         (d)  reject

Her own dear little hand shivering.
(a)
crying (b)   begging                                 (c)  quivering                         (d)  weeping

——–SUBJECTIVE 1st year English MCQs————

Q3. Explain these lines with Reference and context

To pour a cascade of love
became Mansur to mount the gallows
just to have his head cut off
he treaded the bazaars of Egypt

Q4. Write a story having the Moral             “ Pride hath a fall”
Q5. Answer any 6 questions

a) what time of the year was it?
b) What according to clay is in the oyster?
c) Why does the poet put emphasis on how to know himself?
d) What makes one entangled in love ?
e) Who was Mansur? Why did he mount the gallows?
f) What does Rumi say about  the God’s attributes in this poem? (God’s Attributes)
g) What is the bare truth sachal talks in the poem “He came to know himels”?

Q6. Write any 3 pairs of words

Quiet

quite

Wring

ring

Prosecute

persecute

Prophet

profit

Route

root

Q1: Answer any 5 questions.

a) What are things that keeps a person alive?
b) What is the main moral lesson of the poem (Love an essence of all religion)
c) What is the effect of the power of love?
d) What is the moral lesson of the poem ( A man of words not of deeds)
e) What is the moral lesson of the poem (In Broken Images)
f) Is life worth living without love?

Q2: Answer any 5 questions

a) What kind of judge is Applegarth?
b) What does greely have in abottle?
c) Who suggest that they open the oyster?
d) Why does harry want wozzeck to come?
e) How does harry describe the inhabitants of ok-bye-the-sea?
f) How does miss mcctcheon view harry’s thinking about the pearl in the oyster

Q3. Write any 3 pairs of words

Seem

seam

Prosecute

persecute

Sensitive

sensible

Stationary

stationery

Story

storey

Q 4:Write a story bearing the Moral: “A rolling stone gathers no moss”


Extra 1st year English MCQs

15. The Angel, Author and others 
Q.1. Choose the correct option for under lined word. 
Statements  D
1 The author had a vexing dream one night. troublesome pleasing long lovely
2 But I do remember the rummage sale. big fashionable secondhand articles crowded
3 It is very delightful sensation. feeling position situation collection
4 „Yes‟ he acknowledged, „that was written.‟ accused blamed charged admitted
5 I could not remember them at the time in their  entirety. fullness doubt idealism worth
6 But I fancy they rather liked my Talbot  Champneys. wonder imagine praise admire
7 It was a bulky looking volume. small valuable nice large
8 The lovely sentiments we go about repeating. emotions hopes prayers salutations
9 All we men and women become generous,  suddenly. spared timid large hearted reluctant
10. Later, nothing remained but a faint luminosity buried beneath darkness. glow darkness scene lights
11 I heard behind me the slow throbbing sound of  wings. flying beating musical random
12 “Both subscriptions had been entered”, he told  me. things wages shopping donations
13 He again interrupted me to remark that. accepted intercepted forbidden locked
14 The angle said I really not be alarmed. worried happy gay careful
15 Later, nothing remained but a faint luminosity  buried beneath darkness. high dim light powerful
16 The writer had been to ________ charity  dinners. four five six seven
17 The author had the dream after a: week month fortnight year
18 There were many other ____ deeds of the  author. big great noble small
19 The author subscribed ____ shilling for the  fund of unemployed. ten three five four
20 The ___ was well worth the money. show journey dinner exhibition
21 What did the author sent to the rummage  sale? shoes hair clothes books
22 The author had a ___ dream. vexing pleasant wonderful long
23 The angle had a ________ look. sad fresh old weary
24 The Christians perform the noble deeds till  the end of: November February December January
25 How many photographs did the writer sent to the charity bazaar? two dozen four dozen   three dozen a dozen

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