Class 10 English Chapter 5 And 6 The Hundred Dresses Quiz 11 (36 MCQs)

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1. What was Peggy's talent?
2. Characterized by a lack of security or stability that threatens with danger
3. Why didn't the girls want to see old man Svenson?
4. Who won the drawing contest?
5. Someone who lacks courage or is fearful
6. THE CLASSROOM NUMBER OF WANDA WAS
7. Something happening at the same time
8. The boy answered his teacher's question absentmindedly as he daydreamed out the window. What does ABSENTMINDEDLY mean?
9. Why was Maddie okay with being late to school?
10. What point of view is The Hundred Dresses told?
11. Miss Mason wrote the letter?
12. Which day were they writtng a letter?
13. A synonym for strewn is
14. Not able to believe something
15. Which word means dangerous; risky; lacking in security or stability?
16. According to the customs or usual practices associated with a particular society, place, or set of circumstances
17. How many pair of shoes did wanda had
18. What do you think is the main theme of chapter 6 in 'The Hundred Dresses'?
19. Wanda said that she had dresses made up of
20. What gifts did Wanda give Maddie and Peggy?
21. If you wanted to find Wanda in the classroom you should look towards .....
22. When did Peggy write the letter to Wanda?
23. In a way that shows irritation or annoyance
24. Fill in the blanks:After a long time, she reached on an important .....
25. How does the author use the character of Miss Mason to convey a theme in chapter 6?
26. What did most of the girls draw for the drawing contest?
27. Scattered or sprinkled
28. With earnest and eager attention.
29. The faded dress Wanda always wore was what color?
30. Who actually won the contest for the girls?
31. To give comfort ; soothe ; calm
32. How many drawings did Wanda submit?
33. Allowing light to pass through so that objects behind can be distinctly seen
34. Why did Wanda's dad write the class a note?
35. Those who enter a place without permission
36. Gloomy ; miserable ; hopeless