Choose the most appropriate option for each question. 1. Anne’s decision to keep a diary reflects her need for a) academic improvement b) emotional companionship c) creative recognition d) discipline 2. By addressing her diary as ‘Kitty’, Anne primarily a) personifies her thoughts b) hides her real identity c) imitates adult writers d) practises letter […]
From the Diary of Anne Frank- Extract-based questions (RTCs)
RTC 1 “Now I’m back to the point that prompted meto keep a diary in the first place: I don’t have afriend.” Questions: 1. The phrase ‘the point that prompted me’ refers to Anne’s a) academic difficultiesb) habit of writing regularlyc) emotional lonelinessd) desire to become a writer 2. The tone of the extract can […]
The Ball (poem)- Extract-based Questions (RTCs)
Read the following lines carefully: A. What is the boy now, who has lost his ball,What, what is he to do? I saw it goMerrily bouncing, down the street, and thenMerrily over – there it is in the water! 1. The repetition of the word ‘what’ mainly conveys: a) Anger b) Confusion and helplessness c) […]
Two Stories About Flying- RTCs (Extract-based questions)
Extract 1 ‘He felt certain that his wings would never support him; so he bent his head and ran away back to the little hole under the ledge where he slept at night.’ 1. What emotion is reflected in the seagull’s belief that his wings would not support him? 2. Which of the following best […]
Two Stories About Flying- MCQs
Part I: The Young Seagull (His First Flight) 1. What emotion prevents the young seagull from taking his first flight initially? 2. What did the young seagull’s brothers and sister do to motivate him? 3. What sight finally tempts the young seagull to fly? 4. How does the young seagull feel when he starts flying? […]
