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My Own True Family Multiple Choice Questions And Answers (MCQ)

My Own True Family Multiple Choice Questions And Answers (MCQ) | My Own True Family Important Multiple Choice Questions And Answers (MCQ) For WBBSE Class 10


1. The poet crept inside of an -

A. Home

B. Rose wood

C. Oakwood

D. Forest


2. The woman was -

A. Old

B. Young

C. Elderly

D. Foolish


3. The bag that the woman carried was -

A. Heavy

B. Big

C. Light

D. Little


4. When the Oak tree is chopped down, People -

A. Remain aloof

B. Are partially involved

C. Do not blink an eye

D. Are obsessed


5. Whenever an Oak tree is felled ,we should promise to plant -

A. Many

B. Two

C. Nothing

D. Seven


6. After coming out of the Oakwood the poet returned to -

A. His Classroom

B. Human Company

C. His Home

D. Hospital


7. While looking for a deer ,the poet met -

A. A beggar

B. A friend

C. An old woman

D. A man


8. As the woman began to Cackle the poet began to -

A. Cry

B. Sing

C. Lough

D. Quake


9. "We are chopped down" - Here 'we' refers to -

A. The Oak family

B. The Tribes

C. Mankind in general

D. Trees in general


10. The Oak trees wanted the poet to make a -

A. Noise

B. Promise

C. Deal

D. None of the above


11. Creeping in an oakwood, the poet was looking for a -

A. Goat

B. Monkey

C. Stag

D. Dog


12. Whenever an oak-tree is falled, the number of trees the poet must plant is -

A. Two

B. Three

C. Four

D. Five


13. When the poet came out of the oakwood, his heart was that of a -

A. Stag

B. Tree

C. Human child

D. Old woman


14. The poet met an old woman in the -

A. Field

B. Oakwood

C. Park

D. Orchard


15. The old woman had the secret of the the -

A. Poet

B. Stag

C. Trees

D. Animals


16. The old woman's bag was -

A. Huge

B. Big

C. Very big

D. Little


17. The poet found himself surrounded by -

A. A staring drive

B. Birds

C. Children

D. Animals


18. The poet was tied to a -

A. Pole

B. Gate

C. Wall

D. Stake


19. According to the Oak trees, on seeing the oak trees getting the chopped down and torn up , the poet -

A. Smiles

B. Does not blink an eye

C. Gets shocked

D. Plants new trees


20. Unless he made a promise, the poet was going to -

A. Live

B. Run

C. Die

D. Slap


21. The bark of the Oak tree is -

A. Black

B. Red

C. Green

D. Brown


22. The poet come back to -

A. The woman

B. The Oakwood

C. Human company

D. His own true family


23. A visit to the oakwood brought to / in the poet -

A. Joy

B. Pride

C. Groom

D. Alteration


24. The experience of the poet in the midst of oak-tree was a part of his -

A. Pleasure

B. Imagination

C. Reverie

D. None of the above


25. When the poet came out of the woods his walk was like -

A . Child

B. Tree

C. Animal

D. None of the above


26. When the poet returned to human society his heart became like - 

A . Child

B. Tree

C. Animal

D. None of the above


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