This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 10 > English > Supplementary > The Necklace > Class 10 English Supplementary Chapter 7 The Necklace – Quiz 10 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 10 English Supplementary Chapter 7 The Necklace Quiz 10 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. How does verbal irony appear in the story? A) Mme. Loisel's friend says the necklace was cheap, but it was actually expensive. B) Mme. Loisel's husband calls the ball invitation a "wonderful gift, " but she is unhappy. C) Mme. Loisel's husband loses his watch but finds it later. D) The jeweler lies about the cost of the replacement necklace. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Mme. Loisel's husband calls the ball invitation a "wonderful gift, " but she is unhappy. 2. My ..... reaction was to walk away to avoid an argument. A) Instinctive. B) Deliriously. C) Larks. D) Resplendent. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Instinctive. 3. Evaluate the narrative structure of "The Necklace." How does the story's structure contribute to its overall impact? A) The multiple perspectives provide depth.TagsDOK Level 3:Strategic Thinking. B) The use of flashbacks confuses the reader. C) The twist ending enhances the story's message. D) The linear structure makes the story predictable. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The twist ending enhances the story's message. 4. How do Mathilde's feelingschange when she is at the ball? A) She is worried about peoplethinking she doesn't belong. B) She finally feels satisfied withthe way people treat her. C) She is disappointed that theball doesn't live up to herexpectations. D) She finally feels happy tospend time with MonsieurLoisel. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She finally feels satisfied withthe way people treat her. 5. Nice enough or appropriate A) Suitable. B) Pauper. C) Thrifty. D) Unsuitable. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Suitable. 6. When would she weep for whole days? A) Any time. B) After lunch. C) After dinner. D) After visiting her friend. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) After visiting her friend. 7. Which statement best summarizes the main idea of the story? A) Borrowing things can end a friendship. B) It is best to fake jewelry if you lost it. C) It is okay to to lie if you have a good reason to. D) To be content with what you have. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) To be content with what you have. 8. What can you conclude about the personality of Madame Loisel's husband, based on his treatment of her? A) He is patient and tolerant, and he cares a great deal about his wife's happiness. B) He is impatient and has grown tired of listening to his wife's complaints. C) He is petty and cares too much about trifles. D) He is pleasure-loving and enjoys accompanying his wife to fancy receptions. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) He is patient and tolerant, and he cares a great deal about his wife's happiness. 9. Any social grouping in a society that is based on heredity, wealth, or the like. A) Repast. B) Indignant. C) Caste. D) Turen. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Caste. 10. After reading paragraph 1, you can infer that: A) She married him because it was an arranged marriage. B) She married him because she was pregnant. C) She married him for money. D) She married him because she had no way of meeting someone of a higher stature. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) She married him because she had no way of meeting someone of a higher stature. 11. The beginning of the story; exposes readers to characters, setting, and conflict A) Resolution. B) Climax. C) Inciting Incident. D) Exposition. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Exposition. 12. What did Mathilde do to make ends meet after losing the necklace? A) Lived off her savings. B) Took a second job. C) Worked hard and did housework. D) Changed her lifestyle. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Worked hard and did housework. 13. What is an analogy? A) A comparison without using like or as. B) A comparison of two different things that are similar in some way. C) A comparison of two of the same kind of thing. D) A comparison using "like" or "as". Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A comparison of two different things that are similar in some way. 14. What was Madame Loisel's initial reaction to the invitation her husband brought home? A) She was delighted and excited. B) She threw it on the table with disdain. C) She immediately started planning her outfit. D) She ignored it completely. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She threw it on the table with disdain. 15. Mme. Forestier responds to Mathilde's final revelation with A) Cruel mockery. B) Compassion and generosity. C) Amazement. D) A scream of terror. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Compassion and generosity. 16. What is the husband solution to his wife problem? A) He borrows money from his friends to buy her a dress. B) He told her to wear a dress that is in her closet. C) He told her to ask Madame Forestier for a dress. D) He gives her money he saved for himself to buy her a new dress. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) He gives her money he saved for himself to buy her a new dress. 17. Each star on the flag is a ..... of a state. A) Value. B) Symbol. C) Perceive. D) Luxury. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Symbol. 18. A ..... character changes little to none throughout the whole story. A) Dymanic. B) Flat. C) Round. D) Static. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Static. 19. How did Madame Loisel feel when she first saw the diamond necklace? A) Disappointed. B) Ecstatic. C) Confused. D) Indifferent. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Ecstatic. 20. How did the Loisels' plan to replace the necklace affect their lives? A) They became much more practical about borrowing money. B) They worked hard and lived meagerly to get out of debt. C) They blamed everyone else for their misfortune and poverty. D) They eventually gained respect and wealth for pretending to be rich. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) They worked hard and lived meagerly to get out of debt. 21. Discuss the role of wealth and materialism in the story. A) To highlight the protagonist's desire for a luxurious lifestyle and the consequences of her obsession with material possessions. B) To illustrate the impact of technology on the protagonist's daily life. C) To showcase the protagonist's love for adventure and travel. D) To emphasize the importance of family and relationships in the protagonist's life. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To highlight the protagonist's desire for a luxurious lifestyle and the consequences of her obsession with material possessions. 22. What is the miracle waiting for Jonathan in Enugu? A) His neighbors have survived. B) His house is still standing. C) His car has not been stolen. D) His house is completely unharmed. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) His house is still standing. 23. Matilda was unhappy because A) Her health was bad. B) She had no friends. C) She did not have the things she wanted. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) She did not have the things she wanted. 24. Mathilde discovered that she lost the necklace of Jeanne when they got home. A) Climax. B) Rising action. C) Falling action. D) Resolution. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Climax. 25. "Instead of being delighted, as her husband hoped, she flung the invitation petulantly across the table, murmuring: "What do you want me to do with this?"The word "petulantly" means ..... A) Lovingly. B) Irritably. C) Questionably. D) Excitedly. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Irritably. 26. How do their lives change over the next ten years? A) They live somewhere else. B) They work harder. C) They have less money. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 27. What did Madame Loisel become after ten years of hardship? A) A successful businesswoman. B) A woman of impoverished households. C) A renowned artist. D) A famous actress. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A woman of impoverished households. 28. If the plot were to move to a crowded Parisian street on the same day on the same day, what would change in the play's script? A) The lights. B) The act. C) The scene. D) The direction. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The scene. 29. The Loisel's went from jeweler to jeweler looking for a A) An identical necklace. B) A different necklace. C) Fake necklace. D) The lost necklace. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) An identical necklace. 30. Mathilde borrows a necklace from Mme. Forestier because A) She does not have fine jewelry. B) All of her jewels are in storage. C) She does not want to wear real diamonds and risk losing them. D) Mme. Forestier offers one, and Mathilde feels bad about refusing her kindness. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) She does not have fine jewelry. 31. Guy de Maupassant describes his main character for several paragraphs but does not identify her by name until later in the short story. Instead, he repeatedly refers to the woman as "she." His initial depiction of the woman identifies her as ..... A) Happy. B) Content. C) Dissatisfied. D) Religious. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Dissatisfied. 32. Why does Mathilde try to leave the ball so quickly? A) To run away from someone who believes she is poor. B) Because she did not want to talk to the other ladies. C) To keep people from noticing her poor coat. D) Because she did not have a good time at the ball. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) To keep people from noticing her poor coat. 33. For what event did mathilda borrow the necklace from her friend? A) The ball. B) Birthday party. C) Her anniversary. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The ball. 34. How does the plot of 'The Necklace' contribute to the overall theme of the story? A) The plot emphasizes the importance of honesty and integrity. B) The plot showcases the power of love and friendship. C) The plot demonstrates the benefits of hard work and perseverance. D) The plot highlights the consequences of vanity and the pursuit of material wealth. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The plot highlights the consequences of vanity and the pursuit of material wealth. 35. A symbol is a thing that A) Costs something. B) Protects something. C) Covers up something. D) Stands for something. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Stands for something. 36. Covet in Spanish is ..... A) Greed. B) Artenudo. C) Effort. D) Volicion. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Greed. 37. What is Guy de Maupassant's writing known for? A) Satirical portrayal of the upper class. B) Optimism. C) Science fiction themes. D) Romantic portrayal of society. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Satirical portrayal of the upper class. 38. Extreme exaggeration A) Personification. B) Foreshadow. C) Round character. D) Hyperbole. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Hyperbole. 39. What literary device is used in descriptions like "she suffered ceaselessly, feeling born for all the delicacies and all the luxuries" ? A) Alliteration. B) Imagery. C) Onomatopoeia. D) Paradox. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Imagery. 40. Something that looks or acts like something else A) Inspire. B) Poverty. C) Imitation. D) Value. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Imitation. 41. Impel in Spanish is ..... A) Artenudo. B) Volicion. C) Greed. D) Effort. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Effort. 42. After winning the debate, Sarah felt chagrin because she didn't perform well. A) True. B) False. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 43. What POV is used in the story if the narrator uses the pronoun "I" ? A) 1st Person. B) 2nd Person. C) 3rd Person. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 1st Person. 44. What is dramatic irony? A) A contrast between what someone says and what someone means. B) A contrast between what the reader or audience knows and what the characters know, usually to create humor or suspense. C) A contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually happens. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A contrast between what the reader or audience knows and what the characters know, usually to create humor or suspense. 45. "Oh, my poor Mathilde. But mine was only paste. Why, at most it was worth only five hundred francs." The word PASTE most nearly means ..... A) Sticky substance. B) Fake. C) Valuable. D) Expensive. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Fake. 46. What is Guy de Maupassant's writing style? A) Classicism. B) Surrealism. C) Naturalism. D) Romanticism. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Naturalism. 47. When Monsieur Loisel puts Madame Loisel's coat over her shoulders at the party, why is she upset? A) She looks too good that way. B) He shouldn't try to help her or do nice things. C) Her coat reminds her of what her real life is like and makes her feel lesser than the other women. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Her coat reminds her of what her real life is like and makes her feel lesser than the other women. 48. "She was one of those pretty and charming girls born, as though fate had blundered over her, into a family of artisans." The word "blundered" means ..... A) Favored. B) Hated. C) Made a mistake. D) Glorified. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Made a mistake. 49. How does Jonathan Iwegbu's reaction to the civil peace reflect his overall outlook on life? A) He is skeptical and distrustful of the peace. B) He is indifferent, focusing only on his personal gain. C) He is optimistic, seeing it as an opportunity to rebuild. D) He is pessimistic, doubting things will improve. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) He is optimistic, seeing it as an opportunity to rebuild. 50. Which description best describes the husband? A) He is unhappy, but wants to work hard to change it. B) He also wants to be rich and is working hard to do so. C) He is content with their poor life and feels that it is already fulfilling. D) He wants to get a divorce from his wife. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) He is content with their poor life and feels that it is already fulfilling. 51. Where does M. Loisel work? A) Board of Education. B) The local theatre. C) The library. D) The Newspaper Press. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Board of Education. 52. Which word below is the best antonym for the word "miserable" ? A) Stupefied. B) Covet. C) Exult. D) Compel. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Exult. 53. What is Mme Loisel's friend's name A) Mme Foresteir. B) Maria. C) Jeanne. D) Amelie. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Jeanne. 54. Which statement best summarizes one of the main messages of "The Necklace" ? A) People should learn to be happy with what they have rather than longing for things beyond their reach. B) Hard work always leads to success without failure. C) Status is the only measure of a person's worth. D) Wealth guarantees happiness and fulfillment. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) People should learn to be happy with what they have rather than longing for things beyond their reach. 55. Mathilde worked for ten years to repay the cost of the necklace. Which of these is not a benefit? A) She learned the value of hard work. B) She had to work together with her husband as a team. C) She grew to appreciate what she had. D) She became ugly and less charming. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) She became ugly and less charming. 56. How much was the necklace actually worth? A) Forty thousand. B) Thirty six thousand. C) Five hundred. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Five hundred. 57. Which of the following is a central theme of "The Diamond Necklace" ? A) The importance of family loyalty. B) The destructive power of envy and the illusion of appearances. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The destructive power of envy and the illusion of appearances. 58. What does Madame Loisel's husband bring home that excites her? A) A box of chocolates. B) A bouquet of flowers. C) An invitation to a fancy ball. D) Some new shoes. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) An invitation to a fancy ball. 59. Which one did Madame Loisel not receive at the ball? A) The Minister noticing her. B) Money. C) Attention. D) Men staring at her. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Money. 60. What does the main character in "The Necklace, " Madame Loisel, desire most in life? A) Adventure and travel. B) Wealth and luxury. C) Knowledge and education. D) Power and influence. 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