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Saturday, 19 January 2019

MCQ Practice Set - Three Questions / Three Questions Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)

Three Questions Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ) Practice Set for Class - 12th ( WBCHSE and other board ) 

1. The hermit lived in -
(A) a wood.
(B) a village.
(C) a country.
(D) a flat.  

2. The hermit received none but -
(A) princes.
(B) warriors.
(C) common folk.
(D) priests.  

3. The Tsar went to the hermit's cottage -
(A) riding an elephant.
(B) riding a horse.
(C) by a car.
(D) on foot. 

4. The hermit looked -
(A) energetic.
(B) stronger.
(C) frail and weak.
(D) ill.  

5.When the Tsar approached the hermit's hut, he found the old man -
(A) drinking water.
(B) digging the ground.
(C) working inside the hut.
(D) talking to a person.  

6. On hearing the questions of the Tsar, the hermit -
(A) requested him to go out.
(B) reproached the Tsar.
(C) asked for some time.
(D) answered nothing. 

7. When the Tsar began digging, he saw -
(A) a bearded man.
(B) a tiger running out.
(C) a bear coming out come running.
(D) a poor man coming slowly .

8. To know what is going to happen, the Tsar must consult -
(A) an astrologer.
(B) a magician.
(C) a doctor.
(D) a scientist.

9. To find the right answers to his questions, the Tsar decided consult -
(A) a warrior.
(B) a hermit.
(C) a doctor.
(D) a priest.

10. The hermit whom the Tsar went to meet was widely renowned e his -
(A) wisdom.
(B) courage.
(C) simplicity.
(D) intelligence.

11. The hermit lived in -
(A) a wood.
(B) a village.
(C) a country.
(D) a flat.

12. The hermit received none but -
(A) princes.
(B) warriors.
(C) common folk.
(D) priests.

13. The Tsar went to the hermit's cottage -
(A) riding an elephant.
(B) riding a horse.
(C) by a car.
(D) on foot.

14. The hermit looked -
(A) energetic.
(B) stronger.
(C) frail and weak.
(D) ill.

15. When the Tsar approached the hermit's hut, he found the old man -
(A) drinking water.
(B) digging the ground.
(C) working inside thi hut.
(D) talking to a person.

16. On hearing the questions of the Tsar, the hermit -
(A) requested him to go out.
(B) reproached the Tsar.
(C) asked for some time.
(D) answered nothing.

17. When the Tsar began digging, he saw  -
(A) a tiger running out.
(B) a bear coming out.
(C) a bearded man come running.
(D) a poor man coming slowly.

18.The bearded man held his hands pressed against his -
(A) forehead.
(B) stomach.
(C) chest.
(D) hand.

19. The injured man reached the Tsar and -
(A) fell fainting on the ground.
(B) began to cry.
(C) asked for help.
(D) tried to kill him.

20. The injured man was -
(A) crying loudly.
(B) moaning feebly.
(C) moaning silently.
(p) asking for water.

21. When the hermit and the Tsar saw that blood was flowing from the injured man's stomach -
(A) they left him away.
(B) they remained indifferent.
(C) they unfastened the man's clothing.
(D) reproached the person.

22. There was a large wound in the injured man's -
(A) stomach.
(B) hand.
(C) head.
(D) legs.

23. The Tsar gave the wounded man -
(A) some food.
(B) some fruit.
(C) Fresh water.
(D) hot water.

24. The bearded man held his hands pressed against his -
(A) forehead.
(B) stomach.
(C) chest.
(D) hand.  

25. The injured man reached the Tsar and -
(A) fell fainting on the ground.
(B) began to cry.
(C) asked for help.
(D) tried to kill him. 

26. The injured man was -
(A) crying loudly.
(B) moaning feebly.
(C) moaning silently.
(D) asking for water.  

27. When the hermit and the Tsar saw that blood was flowing from the injured man's stomach -
(A) they left him away.
(B) they remained indifferent.
(C) they unfastened the man's clothing.

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