Footprints without feet, MCQ
MCQ TYPES:
1. Statement
Type
2. Dialogue
Type
3. Question
Type
4. Blank
Type
5. Word-Meaning
type, Opposite Meaning Type
6. Half
line type
7. Balanced
Type
8. Arrange
Type
9. Synonym
or Antonym type
Statements:
for MCQ
Note: *The
students have to learn some important statements from the lesson and also
should know the whole lesson for any uncommon statement or any questions.
*Below are
the some important statements & short summary on the lesson, ‘Footprints without feet’
1. Griffin was rather a lawless person.
2. Griffin was a brilliant scientist.
3. The name of the scientist was Griffin.
4. The scientist was always quick-tempered.
5. Griffin had carried out experiment after experiment to prove that the human body could become invisible.
6. Griffin swallowed certain rare drugs and became as transparent as a sheet of glass.
7. Griffin, the scientist discovered how to himself invisible.
8. Griffin misused the invisible discovery.
9. The two boys started in surprise at the fresh muddy imprints of a pair of bare feet.
10. The fresh muddy imprints were of Griffin, the scientist at the invisible time.
11. The barefooted man was doing on the steps of a house, in the middle of London.
12. The boys were fascinated and followed the muddy impressions which became fainter gradually and disappeared altogether at last.
13. The bewildered boys had been following a scientist who had just discovered how to make the human body transparent.
14. Though Griffin was a brilliant scientist, but Griffin was rather a lawless person.
15. Griffin’s landlord disliked him and tried to eject him.
16. In revenge, Griffin set fire to the house and to get away without being seen he had to remove his clothes, thus he became a homeless wanderer without clothes, without money and quite invisible.
17. Griffin could easily escape from the boys who followed his footprints in London.
18. Griffin had chosen a bad time because it was mid-winter, the chill January air, air was bitterly cold and could not do without clothes.
19. Griffin decided to slip into a big London store for warmth.
20. In the big London store, Griffin was able to give himself the pleasure of clothing and feeding himself without regard to expense.
21. In the London store, Griffin put on warm clothes, shoes, an overcoat and a wide-brimmed hat opening boxes and wrappers and became fully and visible person.
22. Griffin had taken meal and cold coffee from the kitchen as well as sweets and wine took from the grocery store.
23. After having taken meal, Griffin settled down to sleep on a pile of quilts in the London store.
24. Griffin did not wake up in the London store until the assistants were already arriving the next morning.
25. In the London Store, when Griffin saw a couple of them were approaching toward him he panicked and began to run and could escape taking off the newly clothes.
26. The couple of the London store chased Griffin to catch but he was able to escape only quickly taking off the clothes.
27. Drury Lane was a street in London, England and the centre of the theatre world.
28. Griffin went to Drury Lane, finding not only clothes but also something that would hide the empty space above his shoulders.
29. In Drury Lane, Griffin found a suitable shop from where he wore bandages round his forehead, dark glasses, false nose, big bushy side-whiskers, and a large hat.
30. Griffin callously attacked the shopkeeper from behind and robbed him of all the money in the shop of Drury Lane.
31. Get away from crowded London, Griffin took a train to the village of Iping.
32. In the village of Iping, Griffin booked two rooms at the local inn.
33. It was an unusual event of the arrival of a stranger at an inn in winter (cold) season.
34. All tongues were wagging for the stranger (Griffin) of such uncommon appearance at the inn.
35. Mrs Hall was the landlord’s wife of the inn of village Iping.
36. Mrs Hall made every effort to be friendly but Griffin had no desire to talk.
37. Griffin told Mrs Hall that his reason for going to Iping was a desire for solitude.
38. Griffin falsely told Mrs Hall that an accident had affected his face.
39. Mrs Hall was satisfied that her guest (Griffin) was an eccentric scientist and in view of the fact that he had paid her in advance.
40. Griffin pretended that he was expecting a cheque to arrive at any moment after he had no more ready cash or the stolen money.
41. A curious episode was occurred in a very early in the morning at the clergyman’s desk.
42. A clergyman and his wife were awakened by noises in the study.
43. The clergyman and his wife heard the chink of money being taken from the clergyman’s desk.
44. When the clergyman flung open the door and commanded as surrender then the room appeared to be empty.
45. The clergyman and his wife looked under the desk and behind the curtains even up the chimney but there wasn’t a sign of anybody.
46. The housekeeping money was missing after the curious episode occurred.
47. The clergyman kept saying as extraordinary affair saying for the rest of the day of the curious episode.
48. The curious episode was occurred by the invisible scientist, Griffin.
49. Usually, the scientist’s door was shut and locked.
50. The scientist, Griffin was furious if anyone entered his room.
51. One day, the landlord and his wife were surprised to see that the scientist door was wide open.
52. Mrs Hall heard a sniff close to her ear without seeing anyone in the scientist room.
53. The bedroom chair became alive and the extraordinary chair springing into the air it charged at Mrs. Hall.
54. Mrs Hall felt down the stairs in hysterics and she was convinced that the scientist room was haunted by spirits.
55. The feeling among the neighbours was that the trouble was caused by witchcraft and the strange scientist, Griffin was strongly suspected of having a hand in it.
56. When Griffin suddenly produced some ready cash then suspicious grew even stronger.
57. The name of the village constable was Mr Jaffers.
58. The village constable was secretly sent for the case.
59. The scientist, Griffin had mysteriously appeared from his empty bedroom.
60. Mrs Hall demanded Griffin to answer what he had been doing to her chair upstairs and how he came out of an empty and a locked room.
61. Suddenly, Griffin threw off bandages, whiskers, spectacles and nose and became headless man.
62. The horrified people in the bar found themselves staring at a headless man.
63. Mr Jaffers, the constable was quite surprised that he had to arrest a man without a head.
64. Jaffers was not easily prevented from doing his duty.
65. Jaffers, the constable tried to get hold of the headless man.
66. Jaffers was knocked unconscious as he made a last attempt to hold on to the unseen scientist.
67. Some people tried to catch the headless man, Griffin but found hit by blows from nowhere.
68. There were nervous and excited cried of hold Griffin but this was easier said than done.
69. Griffin had shaken himself free and no one knew where lay hands on him at last.
70. Nobody even the constable could not able to catch Griffin at last.
Read the
following statements with reference to ‘Footprints without feet’ and choose the
correct option:
1.
Statement 1: Griffin was
rather a lawless person.
Statement 2: Griffin was not
a brilliant scientist.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
2.
Statement 1: The name of the
scientist was Gautam.
Statement 2: The scientist
was always quick-tempered.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
3.
Statement 1: Griffin had carried
out experiment after experiment to prove that the human body could become
invisible.
Statement 2: Griffin
swallowed certain rare drugs and became as transparent as a sheet of glass.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
4.
Statement 1: Griffin, the
scientist discovered how to himself invisible.
Statement 2: Griffin did well
use the invisible discovery.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
5.
Statement 1: The two boys
started in surprise at the fresh muddy imprints of a pair of bare feet.
Statement 2: The fresh muddy
imprints were of Griffin, the scientist at the invisible time.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
6.
Statement 1: The barefooted
man was Griffin who was doing on the steps of the house, in the middle of
London.
Statement 2: The boys were
fascinated and followed the muddy impressions which became fainter gradually
and disappeared altogether at last.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
7.
Statement 1: The bewildered boys had been following a scientist who had just discovered how to make the human body transparent.
Statement 2: Griffin was a
law abiding person.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
8.
Statement 1: Griffin’s
landlord liked him very much.
Statement 2: In revenge,
Griffin set fire to the house and to get away without being seen he had to
remove his clothes, thus he became a homeless wanderer without clothes, without
money and quite invisible.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
9.
Statement 1: Griffin could
easily escape from the boys who followed his footprints in London.
Statement 2: Griffin had
chosen a good time because it was summer season.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
10.
Statement 1: Griffin decided to slip outside the big London store for cold himself.
Statement 2: In the big London store, Griffin was able to give himself the pleasure of clothing and feeding himself without regard to expense.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
11.
Statement 1: In the London
store, Griffin put on warm clothes, shoes, an overcoat and a wide-brimmed hat
opening boxes and wrappers and became fully and visible person.
Statement 2: Griffin had
taken meal and cold coffee from the kitchen as well as sweets and wine took
from the grocery store.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
12.
Statement 1: After having
taken meal, Griffin settled down to sleep on a pile of quilts in the London
store.
Statement 2: Griffin did not
wake up in the London store until the assistants were already arriving the next
morning.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
13.
Statement 1: In the London
Store, when Griffin saw a couple of them were approaching toward him he
panicked and began to run and could escape taking off the newly clothes.
Statement 2: The couple of
the London store chased Griffin and caught him red-handed.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
14.
Statement 1: Drury Lane was a
street in Assam and the centre of the theatre world of Assam.
Statement 2: Griffin went to
Drury Lane, finding not only clothes but also something that would hide the
empty space above his shoulders.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
15.
Statement 1: In Drury Lane,
Griffin found a suitable shop from where he wore bandages round his forehead,
dark glasses, false nose, big bushy side-whiskers, and a large hat.
Statement 2: Griffin met the shopkeeper
openly and had a cup of tea with him.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
16.
Statement 1: Get away from
crowded London, Griffin took a train to the village of Kolkata.
Statement 2: In the village
of Iping, Griffin booked five rooms at the local inn.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (D) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are false.
17.
Statement 1: It was an
unusual event of the arrival of a stranger at an inn in summer season.
Statement 2: All tongues were
wagging for the stranger (Griffin) of such uncommon appearance at the inn.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
18.
Statement 1: Mrs Hall was the
landlor’s sister of the inn of village Iping.
Statement 2: Mrs Hall made
every effort to be friendly but Griffin had no desire to talk.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
19.
Statement 1: Griffin told Mr.
Hall that his reason for going to Iping was a desire for entertainment.
Statement 2: Griffin truly
told Mr. Hall that an accident had affected his face.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (D) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are false.
20.
Statement 1: Mrs Hall was
satisfied that her guest (Griffin) was a professor.
Statement 2: Griffin pretended
that he was expecting a cheque to arrive at any moment after he had no more
ready cash or the stolen money.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
21.
Statement 1: A curious
episode was occurred at the midnight at the farmer’s desk.
Statement 2: A clergyman and
his wife were awakened by noises in the study.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
22.
Statement 1: The clergyman
and his wife heard the chink of money being taken from the professor’s desk.
Statement 2: When the
clergyman flung open the door and commanded as surrender then the room appeared
to be empty.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
23.
Statement 1: The clergyman
and his wife looked under the desk and behind the curtains even up the chimney
but there wasn’t a sign of anybody.
Statement 2: The housekeeping
money was missing after the curious episode occurred.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
24.
Statement 1: The clergyman
kept saying as extraordinary affair saying for the rest of the day of the
curious episode.
Statement 2: The curious
episode was occurred by Mrs. Hall.
(A) Statement 1 is true and Statement
2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and Statement
2 is false.
25.
Statement 1: Usually, the
scientist’s door was opened.
Statement 2: The scientist,
Griffin was very happy if anyone entered his room.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (D) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are false.
26.
Statement 1: One day, the landlord and his wife were surprised to see that the scientist door was wide open.
Statement 2: Mrs Hall heard a
sniff close to her ear without seeing anyone in the scientist room.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
27.
Statement 1: The bedroom
chair became alive and the extraordinary chair springing into the air it
charged at Mrs. Hall.
Statement 2: Mrs Hall was
very happy to see the extraordinary chair.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and Statement
2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
28.
Statement 1: The feeling
among the neighbours was that the trouble was caused by witchcraft and the
strange scientist, Griffin was strongly suspected of having a hand in it.
Statement 2: When Griffin
suddenly produced some ready cash then Mrs Hall thought that he had got the
cheque.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
29.
Statement 1: The name of the
village constable was Mr Sahadeb.
Statement 2: The village
constable was secretly sent for the case.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
30.
Statement 1: The scientist,
Griffin had come from the outside into his empty bedroom.
Statement 2: Mrs Hall
demanded Griffin to answer what he had been doing to her chair upstairs and how
he came out of an empty and a locked room.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
31.
Statement 1: Suddenly,
Griffin threw off bandages, whiskers, spectacles and nose and became headless
man.
Statement 2: The horrified
people in the bar found themselves staring at a headless man.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
32.
Statement 1: Mr Jaffers, the
constable was very happy that he had to arrest a man without a head.
Statement 2: Jaffers was easily
prevented from doing his duty.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (D) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are false.
33.
Statement 1: Jaffers, the clergyman
tried to get hold of the headless man.
Statement 2: Jaffers was
knocked unconscious as he made a last attempt to hold on to the unseen
scientist.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
34.
Statement 1: Some people
tried to catch the headless man, Griffin but found hit by blows from nowhere.
Statement 2: There were
nervous and excited cried of hold Griffin but this was easier said than done.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement
2 are true.
35.
Statement 1: Griffin had been
caught by the people at last.
Statement 2: Nobody even the
constable could not able to catch Griffin at last.
(A) Statement 1 is true and
Statement 2 is false.
(B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
(C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are true.
(D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2
are false.
Answer: (B) Statement 1 is false and
Statement 2 is true.
Other types of MCQ like Question Type, Blank Type, Half line, dialogue type etc
36. Who was Griffin?
(A) the clergyman
(B) the owner of the house
(C) husband of Mrs Hall
(D) the brilliant scientist
Answer:
(D) the brilliant scientist
37. Griffin, the scientist, had carried out experiment after experiment to prove that.....
What is the experiment mentioned in the line?
or
What was the experiment done by Griffin?
(A) the human body could change to cow
(B) the human body could change to elephant
(C) the human body could change to God
(D) the human body could become invisible
Answer:
(D) the human body could become invisible
38. How did Griffin become as transparent as a sheet of glass or become invisible?
(A) Griffin swallowed certain rare drugs and his body became as transparent as a sheet of glass or became invisible
(B) Griffin prayed to God for it
(C) Griffin got alauddin candle or light
(D) Griffin did through his magic
Answer:
(A) Griffin swallowed certain rare drugs and his body became as transparent as a sheet of glass or became invisible
39. "Brilliant scientist though he was, Griffin was rather.............."
(A) a lawful person
(B) a lawless person
(C) a mad man
(D) a yogi
Answer:
(B) a lawless person
40. Why did Griffin set fire to the landlord's house?
(A) Because Griffin was a mad man.
(B) Because Griffin had to pay the monthly fare in advance.
(C) Because Griffin landlord disliked him and tried to eject him and in revenge he did it.
(D) Because Griffin landlord liked him very much.
Answer:
(C) Because Griffin landlord disliked him and tried to eject him and in revenge he did it.
41. Why and how Griffin a wanderer or wandering the streets?
(A) Griffin set fire to the landlord's house and to get away without being seen he had to remove his clothes and thus he became a homeless wanderer and wandering the streets.
(B) Griffin made a shop which was crashed by the hailstorm one day and after that he became a homeless wanderer and wandering the streets.
(C) Griffin house was washed away by the flood and then.
(D) Griffin wanted to become wanderer for freedom.
Answer:
(A) Griffin set fire to the landlord's house and to get away without being seen he had to remove his clothes and thus he became a homeless wanderer and wandering the streets.
42. Whom did the bewildered boy follow?
or
Whose footprints were without feet?
(A) the magician
(B) the electrician, Raju
(C) the scientist, Griffin
(D) the farmer, Mr Hall
Answer:
(C) the scientist, Griffin
43. Griffin had chosen a bad time of the year to wander about London without clothes.
what was the bed time mentioned here or in this line?
(A) mid-summer
(B) mid-Autumn
(C) mid-Rainy season
(D) mid-winter
Answer:
(D) mid-winter
44. 'Instead of walking about the streets he decided to slip into a big London store for
or
For why did Griffin decided to slip into a big London store?
(A) cold
(B) warmth
(C) enjoying the cold weather
(D) having feelings the bitter cold
Answer:
(B) warmth
45. Which place is known as the centre of the theatre world as mentioned in the story, 'Footprints without feet'?
or
'Shivering with cold he hurried to .................., the centre of the theatre world.'
(A) pretoria
(B) Guwahati
(C) Washington
(D) Drury Lane
Answer:
(D) Drury Lane
46. How many rooms Griffin booked at the local inn?
or
'Eager to get away from crowded London he took a train to the village of Iping, where he booked.............at the local inn.'
(A) five rooms
(B) two rooms
(C) three rooms
(D) four rooms
Answer:
(B) two rooms
47. What was the name of the village where Griffin went to get away from crowded London?
(A) Das Chuk
(B) Columbia Road
(C) Little Venice
(D) Iping
Answer:
(D) Iping
48. Why did the arrival of a stranger or Griffin at the inn in any case an unusual event?
(A) Because it was the summer season
(B) Because it was the Autumn season
(C) Because it was the Hot season
(D) Because it was the winter season
Answer:
(D) Because it was the winter season
49. Why did the villagers of Iping set all tongues wagging for Griffin?
(A) Because Griffin was a stranger of such uncommon appearance
(B) Because Griffin was a scientist
(C) Because Griffin was a teacher
(D) Because Griffin booked two rooms at the inn
Answer:
(A) Because Griffin was a stranger of such uncommon appearance
50. Who was Mrs Hall?
or
Mrs Hall was
(A) the landlord's sister.
(B) Griffin's wife.
(C) Gaon burha of Iping Village.
(D) the landlord's wife.
Answer:
(D) the landlord's wife.
51. What was the reason for going to Iping village according to Griffin ?
or
'But Griffin had no desire to talk, and told her, My reason for coming to Iping is
(A) a desire for solitude.
(B) a desire for enjoying the natural scenery.
(C) a desire to talk with the villagers of Iping.
(D) a desire for marriage.
Answer:
(A) a desire for solitude.
52. Why did Griffin cover his face according to him?
(A) Because he liked to cover his face
(B) Because he did not like to show his face
(C) Because an accident had affected his face
(D) Because he had alargy in his face
Answer:
(C) Because an accident had affected his face
53. 'Satisfied that her guest was ........, and in view of the fact that he had paid her in advance.'
(A) a professor
(B) a teacher
(C) an engineer
(D) an eccentric scientist
Answer:
(D) an eccentric scientist
54. Why did Mrs Hall satisfied with Griffin?
(A) Because Griffin was an eccentric scientist and in view of the fact that he had paid her in advance.
(B) Because Griffin was a magician.
(C) Because Griffin was a teacher.
(D) Because Griffin was an engineer and he could repair Mrs Hall's inn.
Answer:
(A) Because Griffin was an eccentric scientist and in view of the fact that he had paid her in advance
55. When the stolen money did not last long and then how did Griffin pretend and had to admit?
(A) Griffin had to admit that he had no more ready cash and he pretended that he was expecting a cheque to arrive at any moment.
(B) Griffin admitted that he would take a loan soon.
(C) Griffin admitted that he borrowed some money to pay the house rent.
(D) Griffin admitted that he would work for Mrs Hall.
Answer:
A) Griffin had to admit that he had no more ready cash and he pretended that he was expecting a cheque to arrive at any moment.
56. Usually, Griffin's (the scientist's) door was
(A) opened
(B) flung open
(C) shut and locked
(D) opened so that anyone entered his room
Answer: (C) shut and locked
57. When was Griffin, the scientist furious?
(A) if anyone called his name.
(B) if anyone asked his age.
(C) if anyone entered his room.
(D) if anyone sang a song of romantic.
Answer: (C) if anyone entered his room.
58. The feeling among the neighbours was that the trouble was caused by ______.
(A) witchcraft
(B) ghost
(C) devil
(D) the engineer
Answer: (A) witchcraft
59. Who was strongly suspected for the Mrs Hall furniture's trouble?
(A) Mrs Hall's husband
(B) Mrs Hall's brother
(C) the clergy man
(D) Griffin or the strange scientist
Answer: (D) Griffin or the strange scientist
60. The scientist was always ________.
(A) be happy
(B) be cheerful
(C) be crazy
(D) quick-tempered
Answer: (D) quick-tempered
61. Who was Mr Jaffers?
or:
Mr Jaffers was
(A) the clergyman.
(B) the owner of the house.
(C) the constable or the policeman.
(D) Mrs Hall's husband.
Answer:
(C) the constable or the policeman.
62. Who was the writer of the story, 'Footprints without Feet'?
(A) Robert Arthur
(B) Victor Canning
(C) H.G. Wells
(D) Sinclair Lewis
Answer: (C) H.G. Wells
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