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The piece of string English MCQs class 11-MCQs test series-Chapter 5

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chp5-The piece of string

In this post, I am sharing English MCQs class 11 Chapter 5 “The Piece of String” MCQs for the students of 1st year. The short story is writen by Guy De Maupassant. This is the 5th Short Story in the English Book of 1st year English. Students can get all short stories   notes by going here https://litenglishers.com/. However, I have shared Complete English Notes for 1st Year. If you need, 1st Year PDF of solved and unsolved papers, then visit my page https://litenglishers.com/ and get all papers and other Q/A notes 

English MCQs class -11 Chapter 5 The Piece of String Notes from Textbook Exercise and synonyms

Here are some solved multiple choice questions from the short story The Piece of String taken from the Textbook Exercise. There are 4 possible answers under each post. Click the yellow button to see the correct answer.

Q1: Choose the correct Option English MCQs class 11

1. What was the feelings of the Hubert when he came to know about the recovery of the
pocketbook?
(a) disguised (b) triumphed (c) concerned (d) indifferent

2. What were the last words of the Mr. Hubert uttered before his death .
(a) I picked up a pocketbook (b) by my words of honour I didn’t lie
(c) “a piece of string, a piece of string”

3. What did the people think of the Hubert?
(a) innocent, a man of loose character (b) honest, loyal
(c) fool, dumb (d) liar, lame excuser

4. Who was Mr. Manana?
(a) a harness man (b) a horse rider (c) a coach (d) a solider

5. How much money was there in the lost pocket book?
(a) 500 shillings (b) 400 shillings (c) 300 shillings (d) 600 shillings

6. An appetizing odour of roast.
(a) Tasty (b) hideous (c) dangerous (d) exciting

7.The mayor a stout serious man, was waiting for the Hubert.
(a) strict (b) strage (c) light (d) strong

8.I repeat it on my soul and my salvation.
(a) Redemption (b) honesty (c) integrity (d) oath

9.He consumed his heart over this and wasted away.
(a) Annihilated (b) diseased (c) encouraged (d) blamed

10. He kept claiming his innocence, reiterating.
(a) weeping (b) claiming (c) repeating (d) requesting

—–subjective part English MCQs class 11———–

Q2.  Translate Into Urdu
In the delirium of his death struggles he kept claiming his innocence reiterating::

“A piece of string, a piece of string! By my word of honour, I did not lie” and he died. It is said that a great havoc in its great wrath carried away the people  and all their belongings.
Q3. Explain these lines with Reference and context

They take it and break it open, let
A gold or silver fountain wet
Mouth, fingers, cheeks, nose, chin:
radiant as lanterns, they forget

Q4. Write a story having the Moral   “ As you sow , so shall you reap”
Q5. Answer any 5 questions
a) what did the  people think about Hubert when they heard the return of the pocketbook by some other person?
b) How damaging is violence in life?
c) How much impressive were the morals of kreton?
d) WhAT  is the significance of the title of the poem? (O Where are you Going)
e) What does the reader tells the rider?
f) Why did people make fun of his innocence( the piece of string)
Write any 3 pairs of words

Casual

causal

Ceiling

sealing

Cease

seize

Coarse

course

Childish

childlike

Q7. Punctuate these lines…

I was seen with the pocketbook who saw me


Extra mcqs-English MCQs class 11
Q.1. Choose the correct option for under lined word. 
Statements  D
1 The grave of Hubert withstood the havocs of  flood. completed resisted drowned subsided
2 He consumed his heart over this. ruined spent played spoiled
3 The good soul, Mr. Hubert, choked with  indignation and fear. doubt hatred fear anger
4 He looked at the mayor; astounded and  already terrified by the suspicion resting on  him. frightened felt nervous amazed terrified
5 The mayor was a stout, serious man. strong serious funny amusing
6 But he met with incredulity. doubt distrust disbelief surprise
7 Mr. Hubert said in the most exasperating tone. surprising happy angry uneasy
8 The grave of Hubert withstood the havocs of  flood. water danger effects destruction
9 A great flood in its great wrath carried away  the people and their belongings. care rage speed target
10. The good soul, Mr. Hubert, choked with  indignation and fear. strangled raised confirmed possessed
11 Mr. Hubert spat on one side of his hand to  attest his honour. give prove donate clarify
12 He looked at the mayor; astounded and  already terrified by the suspicion resting on  him. blame doubt story chance
13 I repeat it on my soul and my salvation. attitude triumph welfare escape
14 People questioned him with serious curiosity. apathy interest tone voice
15 “What grieved me as much was not the thing  itself.” pleased resented made sad gave

reason

16 The rich people gathered at a big hall for movie talk a great

meal

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discussion

17 What were the feelings of Hubert when he was informed about the recovery of the

pocketbook?

disgusted triumph indifferent concerned
18  The pocketbook belonged to Mr. ________ Mayor Hubert James Manana
19 Who believed Mr. Hubert? police mayor people nobody
20 He felt disgrace to his self-esteem and _______ fame honour conduct character
21  Who returned the lost pocketbook? George Manana Hubert Police
22 What was the reward for returning the lost  pocketbook? 10 shilling 15 shilling 20 shilling 30 shilling
23 The diners talked about the weather and_____ fruits meat crops clouds
24 What did Mr. Manana saw Hubert picking up? a string a wallet pocketbook a note
25 What was found in Mr. Hubert‟s pockets? coins money pocketbook nothing

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