Class 10 English Chapter 5 And 6 The Hundred Dresses Quiz 10 (60 MCQs)

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1. Which is a declarative sentence?
2. All the girls surrounded Cecile to gaze at her ..... dress.
3. Why was Maddie sad at the end of the story?
4. Nudge is a gentle push
5. What did Wanda's father say in his letter?
6. V. The teacher refers to Wanda's designs as 'exquisite' because
7. The ladder was in a precarious position. What does precarious mean?
8. What made the teacher sad?
9. What role does the character of Cecile play in chapter 6? How does she contribute to the overall theme?
10. To keep close watch over; supervise
11. WHAT FABRIC WERE WANDA'S HUNDRED DRESSES MADE OF.
12. Which word means stolid?
13. In 'The Hundred Dresses', why do the other children make fun of Wanda?
14. WANDA'S ABSENCE WAS WAS NOT NOTICED BY ANYONE, EXCEPT THE READER, THIS IS
15. The president was dressed in his finery for the presidential debate. What does FINERY mean?
16. Who lived close to Wanda Petronski in Boggins Heights
17. Who did Maddie find in her bedroom drawing?
18. How does Maddie feel when the dresses game started?
19. Where did Wanda sit?
20. What was Wanda's brother's name?
21. ..... could not get to sleep.
22. Why do the Petronskis leave Boggins Heights?
23. Likely to fall or collapse
24. Wanda's house was .....
25. It reminded her of wandas which dress
26. The setting of The Hundred Dresses is in Poland, and specifically at the .....
27. The timid kitten approached her new owner with tiny steps. What does TIMID mean?
28. What was Maddie's alternative to confronting Peggy herself about stopping the dresses game?
29. Wanda sent a letter to
30. Upbraiding is rising upwards
31. Which adjective BEST describes Wanda?
32. Maddie and Peggy entered the classroom late, feeling like intruders. What does intruders mean?
33. Make the same in quantity, size, or degree throughout a place or group
34. This story is told from a THIRD PERSON point of view.
35. Wisps of old grass stuck up here and there along the pathway like thin wet kittens. What is being compared in this simile?
36. Why do the other students wish Wanda would sit down when it is time for oral reading?
37. She had ..... pairs of shoes
38. Which of the following best describes the conflict Wanda had in the story?
39. Peggy and Maddie were teasing the girl with ..... hair.
40. Many people perished while fighting in World War II. What does perished mean?
41. Why was Maddie not able to focus in the study period?
42. How does Maddie begin to feel about the dresses game in Chapter 3?
43. After school on the day that the contest winners were announced, Maddie and Peggy
44. What was miss mason sure of
45. One theme for this story is you should always stand up to anyone who is teasing someone else, even if you might lose a friendship.
46. This person is very pretty and has curly hair
47. What does the word deliberately mean on page 47?
48. Nervous; strained
49. Who was mocked at by the children in the school?
50. Who had curly hair?
51. What Same Idea Did Both Of Them Have?
52. How many pairs of shoes did Wanda say were lined up in her closet?
53. Wanda is a polish girl and have
54. Pinned Wanda's picture on her bedroom wall
55. Which NOUN is a PROPER NOUN?
56. Miss Mason was pleased after reading the letter written by Wanda's father.
57. Extravagant, elaborate, or luxurious
58. To break up or scatter/to run away
59. Find the meaning of askew.
60. Which word matches this definition: "to hide what something really "is