Class 10 English Supplementary Chapter 7 The Necklace Quiz 16 (60 MCQs)

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1. In 'The Necklace, ' what does Monsieur Loisel's treatment of his wife most clearly reveal about his character?
2. What lesson did Mathilde learn by the end of the story?
3. What was Mathilde Loisel's main desire in life?
4. How does Mathilde feel about Madame Forrestier?
5. To see something in a certain way
6. What kind of structure is used in this part of the text? "But sometimes, when her husband was at the office, she sat down by the window and thought of that evening long ago, of the ball at which she had been so beautiful and so much admired."
7. When did Mme. Loisel realize her necklace was lost?
8. What role does Madame Loisel's social class play in her character development?
9. What role does Madame Forestier play in 'The Necklace'?
10. He wore a ..... old overcoat.
11. What are the traits of the main character's husband in the story?
12. What does this quote reveal about Madame Loisel? "Instead of being delighted, as her husband had hoped, she tossed the invitation on thetable and muttered, annoyed: "What do you expect me to do with that?"
13. Her husband didn't like to spend a lot of money on things. He was very .....
14. What time did Mine. Loisel leave the ball?
15. After receiving a kiss from the love of her life, she was in ..... for the rest of the night.
16. Mathilde borrows a ..... necklace from .....
17. Which of the following is the best definition of distress?
18. Situational Irony is
19. Mathilde confronts Madame Forrestier in the market because
20. At the beginning of "The Necklace, " why is Mathilde constantly unhappy?
21. At the beginning of the story, what can you infer is the cause of Madame Loisel's constant unhappiness?
22. What is the significance of the title "The Necklace" ?
23. TRUE OR FLASE:The diamond necklace was fake
24. Discuss the significance of the setting in shaping the characters' lives.
25. Analyze the consequences of Madame Loisel's decision to borrow the necklace. How does this decision impact her life?
26. Which word is defined as "a seemingly absurd or contradictory statement that may be true" ?
27. Who is the main character in the story?
28. Cheap, reasonable, and affordable are (a) for Exorbitant
29. How does Madame Loisel react to the invitation the husband got?
30. How would you describe the difference between how Madame Loisel and Madame Forestier physically look at the end of the story?
31. Why is Mme. Loisel's suffering ironic?
32. What theme does the story explore?
33. The main theme of the story is
34. How did Mine. Loisel feel when she first saw the diamond necklace?
35. How did Monsieur Loisel feel about the party?
36. True or False:Maupasant is considered the father of the modern short story
37. Discuss the role of Madame Loisel's husband in the story. How does his character contrast with hers?
38. What is the primary reason for Madame Loisel's unhappiness at the beginning of 'The Necklace'?
39. Occurs immediately after the the climax; it is the result of the climax
40. Wearing a borrowed necklace, Mathilde spends the evening at the party
41. Which of the following is an example of verbal irony in the readings?
42. Crooked; to one side
43. Why does the main character dress "plainly" ?
44. How did Mathilde's life change after she and her husband began to repay their debt?
45. Based on the life she wanted to live and the things she desired to have Mathilde can also be described as someone who cared most about material things.
46. "Instead of being delighted, as her husband had hoped, she threw the invitation on the table (a), muttering: "What do you wish me to do with that?" "Definition:to do something in a grumpy or agitated mood
47. What surprise did Biff and Happy receive from their dad?
48. In "The Necklace, " what is the primary reason Madame Loisel borrows the necklace from Madame Forestier?
49. Madame Mathilde Loisel is surprised to learn that the necklace she worked so hard to replace is fake. The necklace being fake is opposite from what Mathilde expected. What literary device is this?
50. Lily received a thank you note from Liam. The note mentioned that Lily was very 'gracious'. What does 'gracious' mean in this context?
51. What motivates Matilda's actions throughout the story?
52. Who did Mathilde's husband suggest she ask for jewelry?
53. The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first, and then Part B. Part A In "The Necklace, " how does Monsieur Loisel react to the party?
54. What realization does Mathilde come to at the end of the story?
55. What was the twist at the end of the story?
56. Plot summary and key events:Describe the turning point in the plot and its significance to the overall story.
57. What was the reaction of Mme. Forestier when Mathilde returned the necklace?
58. How did losing the necklace affect the Loisels?
59. What do the Loisels decide to do when they realize the necklace has been lost?
60. 4) What literary device is used in the story's ending?