This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 10 > English > Supplementary > The Necklace > Class 10 English Supplementary Chapter 7 The Necklace – Quiz 20 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 10 English Supplementary Chapter 7 The Necklace Quiz 20 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. How does Guy de Maupassant use irony in "The Necklace" ? A) The necklace is real and very expensive. B) Madame Loisel becomes wealthy after losing the necklace. C) The necklace is fake and not worth much. D) Madame Loisel never loses the necklace. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The necklace is fake and not worth much. 2. What is one way that the settingaffects the story? A) The setting at Mathilde'shouse brings about theresolution of Mathilde'smoney problems. B) The setting of the ball puts inmotion events that end in theloss of the necklace. C) The setting at the Ministry ofPublic Instruction introducesthe major characters fromthe story. D) The setting in France is thesource of the unhappinessin Mathilde's life. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The setting of the ball puts inmotion events that end in theloss of the necklace. 3. Madame Loisel borrows a necklace from Mme. Forestier because A) She has no jewelry to wear. B) To wear at a wedding. C) To sell for money. D) To impress her husband. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) She has no jewelry to wear. 4. In the charming city of Paris, Isla and Kai visited their friend Harper who lived in a small apartment with her husband. A) Francs. B) Poverty. C) Charming. D) Elated. E) Gracious. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Charming. 5. How does Madame Loisel's character change from the beginning to the end of the story? A) Madame Loisel becomes a wealthy socialite by the end. B) Madame Loisel remains a dreamer throughout the story. C) Madame Loisel changes from a dissatisfied dreamer to a hardened realist. D) Madame Loisel transforms into a carefree adventurer. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Madame Loisel changes from a dissatisfied dreamer to a hardened realist. 6. Where did Madame Loisel unexpectedly encounter Madame Forestier after ten years? A) In the Champs Elysees. B) At a ball. C) At a restaurant. D) At the market. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) In the Champs Elysees. 7. Which of the following sentences uses the word splendor incorrectly? A) The splendor of the Grand Canyon is breathtaking. B) The splendor of the fireworks display was magnificent. C) The splendor of the concert was enjoyed by all. D) The family had a splendor time at the amusement park. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The family had a splendor time at the amusement park. 8. My sister has better handwriting, so she used my ..... to write out Mom's birthday card. A) Crossly. B) Hierarchy. C) Chagrin. D) Impertinence. E) Dictation. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) Dictation. 9. How does Mme. Forestier respond to the shock at the end? A) Indifferently. B) Compassionately. C) Ruthlessly. D) Joyfully. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Compassionately. 10. Matilda hated visiting her school mate as A) She was disappointing. B) She was rich. C) She was vain. D) She was arrogant. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She was rich. 11. EXCEPT for THIS one, ALL can be CENTRAL IDEAS of "The Necklace." A) Mold yourself to what society expects you to be. B) Material things are not what's most valuable; there are more important things in life. C) One should be grateful for the things he/she has in life, for it can always be worse. D) An individual should be prepared to suffer the consequences if he/she chooses the path of dishonesty. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Mold yourself to what society expects you to be. 12. What is the opposite of a rich person? A) Devices. B) Pauper. C) Adulation. D) Prospects. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Pauper. 13. What is the main theme of "Gift of the Magi" ? A) The consequences of pride. B) The importance of honesty. C) The dangers of greed. D) The power of love. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The power of love. 14. The home that Madame Loisel dreams of show that she A) Thinks appearance is very important. B) Plans to save money to bu her dream home. C) Grew up in ah one with fancy furnishings. D) Appreciates simple comforts. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Thinks appearance is very important. 15. What character trait best describes M. Loisel? A) Selfish. B) Lazy. C) Arrogant. D) Compassionate. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Compassionate. 16. How does Maupassant create situational irony in The Necklace? A) By portraying Madame Loisel as content with poverty. B) By showing Madame Loisel's ultimate happiness. C) By revealing that the necklace was fake. D) By having the Loisels become wealthy after their hardship. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) By revealing that the necklace was fake. 17. What is 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) Wealth and status are the most important aspects of life. C) True happiness comes from material possessions. D) Friendship is more valuable than family. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) People should learn to be happy with what they have rather than longing for things beyond their reach. 18. What all did she do there in the ball? A) Danced with enthusiasm. B) Intoxicated with pleasure. C) Thought of all the admiration. D) All of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of these. 19. How does the character of Madame Loisel change throughout 'The Necklace'? A) She remains discontented throughout the story. B) She evolves from a discontented woman to one who learns the value of hard work and humility. C) She becomes wealthy and carefree after losing the necklace. D) She learns to rely on others for her happiness. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She evolves from a discontented woman to one who learns the value of hard work and humility. 20. Matilda was facing an ..... of destiny. A) Error. B) Bounty. C) Applause. D) Exception. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Error. 21. What is Citing Evidence? A) Verb. B) The place or type of surroundings where something is positioned or where an event takes place. C) Support an idea, answer a question or make a claim by stating the writer's last name and page. D) Message and deeper meaning of a written work. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Support an idea, answer a question or make a claim by stating the writer's last name and page. 22. Is the semicolon in the correct spot?I had a huge meal; however, I am already hungry again. A) Yes. B) No. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Yes. 23. What is the main reason Mathilde is unhappy with her life? A) She does not love her husband. B) She wants to be rich and live lavishly. C) She does not like her job. D) She wants to travel abroad. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She wants to be rich and live lavishly. 24. Madame Loisel discovers that Madame Forestier's original necklace was ..... A) Real. B) Fake. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Fake. 25. (adjective) feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment A) Frugal. B) Adorn. C) Lofty. D) Indignant. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Indignant. 26. Why was she so miserable? A) She didn't love her husband. B) She lost her job. C) She felt she deserved a life of luxury. D) Misery runs in her family. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) She felt she deserved a life of luxury. 27. What is Crossly? A) Annoyed. B) Happy. C) Sad. D) Not Annoyed. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Annoyed. 28. Any class or group of people who inherit exclusive privileges or are perceived as socially distinct A) Stupefied. B) Exult. C) Inscrutable. D) Caste. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Caste. 29. Feelings of great warmth and intensity A) Frugal. B) Ardor. C) Hierarchy. D) Caste. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Ardor. 30. Match the following:The main conflict in the story is: A) The fact that the Loisels have suffered needlessly. B) The loss of a necklace which is believed to be extremely valuable. C) The trappings of upper-class living:clothing, food, decor, ect. D) The deceptiveness of appearances. E) The sacrifice of excess, because of pride. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The loss of a necklace which is believed to be extremely valuable. 31. How does Madame Loisel react when she realizes she has lost the necklace? A) She becomes frantic and panicked. B) She remains calm and thinks logically. C) She blames her husband. D) She decides to confess to her friend. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) She becomes frantic and panicked. 32. Why is Madame Loisel constantly unhappy? A) Her husband is mean. B) She wants to be rich. C) She's sick. D) She wants more friends. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She wants to be rich. 33. How does the theme of appearance versus reality manifest in the story? A) The theme of appearance versus reality is shown through characters who disguise their true motives, leading to misunderstandings and revelations. B) The theme is irrelevant to the plot. C) The story focuses solely on external conflicts. D) Characters openly express their true feelings. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The theme of appearance versus reality is shown through characters who disguise their true motives, leading to misunderstandings and revelations. 34. What do you call the lesson of the story? A) Narrator. B) Theme. C) Exposition. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Theme. 35. What was the major problem of this story? A) She breaks the necklace and needs time to fix it. B) She said the Necklace was stolen so she wouldn't have to replace it. C) She lied and said she was having the Necklace fixed because she broke the clasp. D) They had to find 36000 Francs to replace the lost necklace. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) They had to find 36000 Francs to replace the lost necklace. 36. What lesson does Willy learn from his experience with his job? A) Hard work always pays off. B) Family is more important than work. C) Success is not always measured in wealth. D) Money can buy happiness. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Success is not always measured in wealth. 37. Endlessly; constantly A) Gamut. B) Pauper. C) Adulation. D) Incessantly. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Incessantly. 38. "The Necklace" has a ..... at the end A) A plot twist. B) A sad ending. C) A fight. D) A happy ending. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A plot twist. 39. Mathilde never visited Madame Forestier because A) She was jealous of her life of luxury. B) Madame Forestier was much poorer than Mathilde. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) She was jealous of her life of luxury. 40. Which internal conflict causes Madame Loisel to be unhappy? A) She hates her husband. B) She wishes she were rich. C) She fired her maid. D) She is desperately poor. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She wishes she were rich. 41. What is the main theme of the story 'The Necklace'? A) The importance of honesty. B) The power of love. C) The dangers of greed. D) The value of friendship. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The dangers of greed. 42. What did Loisel do to try to replace the necklace? A) He borrowed money and bought a new one. B) He asked Mme. Forestier for forgiveness. C) He reported it to the police. D) He searched the entire city. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) He borrowed money and bought a new one. 43. The food served and eaten at one time A) Repast. B) Ardor. C) Turen. D) Frugal. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Repast. 44. A point of view when a narrator has an "all-knowing" understanding of characters and events in the story. (a) A) Multiple points of view. B) Point of view. C) Perspective. D) Limited point of view. E) Narrator. F) A. omniscient point of view. Show Answer Correct Answer: F) A. omniscient point of view. 45. What is the ultimate lesson Mathilde learns about the nature of happiness and fulfillment? A) Happiness is found in material possessions. B) True fulfillment comes from self-acceptance and resilience. C) Success is the only path to happiness. D) Friendship is the key to a happy life. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) True fulfillment comes from self-acceptance and resilience. 46. How does the setting of "The Necklace" contribute to the story's themes? A) It highlights the wealth and luxury of the upper class. B) It emphasizes the struggles of the working class. C) It contrasts the opulence of the ball with Madame Loisel's modest life. D) It showcases the beauty of Paris. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It contrasts the opulence of the ball with Madame Loisel's modest life. 47. What did Madame Forestier say to Madame Loisel when she returned the necklace? A) Thank you for returning it. B) I didn't expect to see you again. C) You should have returned it sooner, I might have needed it. D) Why did you take so long?. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) You should have returned it sooner, I might have needed it. 48. Did her friend recognise her years later? A) Yes. B) No. C) They did not bump into each other. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) No. 49. What is the effect of the story's tone on the reader's perception of the characters? A) The tone makes all characters equally likable. B) The tone has no impact on how characters are perceived. C) The story's tone significantly influences the reader's perception of the characters, affecting their likability and relatability. D) The tone only affects the plot, not the characters. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The story's tone significantly influences the reader's perception of the characters, affecting their likability and relatability. 50. What motivates Madame Loisel's desire for a more affluent lifestyle throughout the story? A) Her husband's constant reminders of their poverty. B) The influence of her wealthy friends. C) Her belief that wealth equates to happiness and status. D) Her childhood experiences. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Her belief that wealth equates to happiness and status. 51. '' 'You must write to your friend, " said he, "that you have broken the clasp of her necklace and that you are having it mended. That will give us time to turn round." She wrote at his (a) ."Definition:writing down spoken text; the act of speaking words that will be written or typed A) Chagrin. B) A. dictation. C) Rapture. D) Hierarchy. E) Impertinence. F) Crossly. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A. dictation. 52. What tortured and angered Mme Loisel? A) Shabby walls. B) Worn chairs. C) Poverty. D) All the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All the above. 53. Where should there be a pause to build anticipation for the event? A) Pause before "invited". B) Pause after "invited". C) Pause before the "ball". D) Pause after the "ball". Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Pause after "invited". 54. Mme Loisel lost the necklace in her haste to hide her A) Dress. B) Modest wrap. C) Necklace. D) Husband. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Modest wrap. 55. What is imagery? A) A comparison of two unlike things. B) An expression that has a different meaning than the original words. C) Using vivid descriptions to explain what can be seen, heard, felt, etc. D) The repetition of similar sounds. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Using vivid descriptions to explain what can be seen, heard, felt, etc. 56. Why is the borrowed necklace so important to Madame Mathilde Loisel? RL.2.6 A) The necklace will help Mathilde look as though she belongs at the party. B) The necklace will make Mathilde look better to Monsieu Loisel. C) The necklace is a special gift from her childhood friend. D) The necklace will make all her dreams come true. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The necklace will help Mathilde look as though she belongs at the party. 57. At the beginning of "The Necklace, " what is the main cause of Madame Loisel's constant unhappiness? A) Her turbulent marriage. B) Her desperate longing to be wealthy. C) Her weakness and failing health. D) Her loneliness and isolation. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Her desperate longing to be wealthy. 58. When was the ball? A) Monday evening, January 19. B) Monday evening, January 20. C) Monday evening, January 17. D) Monday evening, January 18. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Monday evening, January 18. 59. Who takes care of everyone and supports and comforts Willy? A) Bernard. B) Linda. C) Biff. D) Happy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Linda. 60. How does the author use irony to enhance the story's message in "The Necklace" ? A) By demonstrating that wealth leads to happiness. B) By illustrating that appearances can be deceiving. C) By proving that hard work pays off. D) By showing that honesty is always rewarded. 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