This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 10 > English > Supplementary > The Necklace > Class 10 English Supplementary Chapter 7 The Necklace – Quiz 4 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 10 English Supplementary Chapter 7 The Necklace Quiz 4 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. After losing the necklace, how did Madame Loisel change? A) At first she was entitled, but at the end, she had to become hardworking. B) At first she was happy, but at the end, she became sad with her life. C) At first she was entitled, but at the end, she became spoiled. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) At first she was entitled, but at the end, she had to become hardworking. 2. For what had Mr. Loisel been saving 400 francs? A) A hunting rifle. B) A dress for his wife. C) A horse and buggy. D) A new suit. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A hunting rifle. 3. At the end of the day, they went wearily back to their apartment. The word wearily means A) Very old. B) Very tired. C) Very smart. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Very tired. 4. When the Little Prince arrived on Earth, who or what was the first thing he met? A) The fox. B) The pilot. C) The snake. D) The flowers. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The snake. 5. Who does Madame Loisel borrow the necklace from? A) Her mother-in-law. B) Her sister. C) Her wealthy friend, Madame Forestier. D) Her neighbor. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Her wealthy friend, Madame Forestier. 6. Did Mrs Loisel come to know the real cost of the necklace? A) No. B) Yes. C) May be. D) May not be. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Yes. 7. Which statement best explains why the girl is unhappy? A) Because she does not get along with her classless family. B) Because she is not beautiful enough to get a rich husband. C) Because her family refused to help her find a good match for a husband. D) Because she feels she deserved to marry a man above her class. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Because she feels she deserved to marry a man above her class. 8. The lack of comforts or basic necessities A) Askew. B) Disconsolate. C) Privation. D) Adulation. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Privation. 9. What was Madame Loisel's initial reaction to receiving the invitation to the Ministry? A) She was excited and eager to attend. B) She was upset and complained about her dress. C) She was indifferent and threw it away. D) She was pleased and immediately started preparing. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She was upset and complained about her dress. 10. At the end of the story, it is plain that A) The Loisels will soon become wealthy. B) The Loisels have learned an important lesson about thrift. C) The Loisels have suffered needlessly. D) Mme. Forestier will help the Loisels. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The Loisels have suffered needlessly. 11. What was the resolution of the story? A) Mathilde and her husband work to pay off their debt. B) Mathilde loses the necklace. C) Mathilde learns the necklace was a fake. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Mathilde learns the necklace was a fake. 12. Mme. Forestier's reaction when Mathilde returned the necklace was: A) Surprised and grateful. B) Angry and disappointed. C) Indifferent and uninterested. D) Happy and relieved. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Surprised and grateful. 13. What does suppleness mean? A) Rigid or inflexible. B) Smoothness; fluidity; ability to adapt easily to different situations. C) Inelastic. D) Stiffness. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Smoothness; fluidity; ability to adapt easily to different situations. 14. Monsieur Loisel decided to buy another necklace because ..... A) He was looking for the necklace. B) She wanted a new dress for the party. C) His wish was for Mathilde to be happy. D) She wanted to borrow some jewellery. E) He knew he had to replace it. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) He knew he had to replace it. 15. "He went to the police station, to the newspapers, to offer a reward, to the cab companies, everywhere that a ray of hope ..... him" A) Impel (v.)-to drive, force, or urge (someone) to do something. B) Volition (n.)-the act or ability to make one's own choices. C) Remorse (n.)-deep regret for doing or saying something wrong. D) Appalled (adj.)-strongly shocked, horrified, or disgusted. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Impel (v.)-to drive, force, or urge (someone) to do something. 16. Which sentence uses commas correctly? A) I wanted to buy cookies chips and, candy. B) I wanted to buy cookies chips and candy. C) I wanted to buy cookies, chips, and candy. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) I wanted to buy cookies, chips, and candy. 17. When Mme. Loisel's husband surprises her with an invitation to an elegant social reception, she A) Matter-of-factly accepts. B) Angrily tosses the invitation aside. C) Weeps with delight. D) Hugs him gratefully. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Angrily tosses the invitation aside. 18. Who did Mathilde borrow the necklace from? A) Her mother. B) Her mother-in-law. C) A jewelry seller. D) Madame Forestier. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Madame Forestier. 19. What do "Gallantries" describe? A) A smooth or easy way of adapting to different situations. B) A show of respect in public. C) Beautiful objects or actions. D) Polite attention to the needs of women. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Polite attention to the needs of women. 20. How does Monsieur Loisel's character contrast with Madame Loisel's? A) Monsieur Loisel is ambitious and selfish, while Madame Loisel is selfless and practical. B) Monsieur Loisel is extravagant and carefree, whereas Madame Loisel is frugal and serious. C) Monsieur Loisel is discontent and materialistic, while Madame Loisel is practical and content. D) Monsieur Loisel is practical and content, whereas Madame Loisel is discontent and materialistic. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Monsieur Loisel is practical and content, whereas Madame Loisel is discontent and materialistic. 21. What lesson does 'The Necklace' convey? A) To appreciate what's truly valuable in life. B) To avoid social gatherings. C) To rely on others for happiness. D) To always seek wealth. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To appreciate what's truly valuable in life. 22. Why did Mrs Loisel throw the invitation spitefully? A) She had no jewellery to wear. B) She had not any beautiful dress to wear. C) She did not like parties. D) Both (a) and (b). Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Both (a) and (b). 23. What decision do the Loisels make after they fail to find the necklace? A) Be honest and tell the friend she lost it. B) Replace the necklace. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Replace the necklace. 24. His ..... of the singer made everyone laugh. A) Luxury. B) Imitation. C) Inspire. D) Value. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Imitation. 25. What seemed as the next problem to her? A) Not finding a dress good enough. B) Having no jewels. C) There was no problem. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Having no jewels. 26. What did Matilda suffer from? A) Delicacies. B) Luxuries. C) Poverty. D) All of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Poverty. 27. Abigail was describing Oliver's behavior at the charity event. She said he was thankful, courteous, and kindly. Which word best describes Oliver's behavior? A) Gracious. B) Francs. C) Elated. D) Poverty. E) Charming. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Gracious. 28. "He stopped, ..... and utterly at a loss when he saw that his wife was beginning to cry. Two large tears ran slowly down from the corners of her eyes towards the corners of her mouth." A) Remorse (noun):deep regret for doing or saying something wrong. B) Inscrutable (adj):impossible to understand or interpret. C) Exult (v):to show or feel a lively triumphant joy. D) Stupefied-(adj):shocked or astonished. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Stupefied-(adj):shocked or astonished. 29. What is the husband's solution to the wife's problem? A) He says too bad, we will not go then!. B) He gives her money he saved up so she can buy a new dress. C) He is going to borrow money from a friend so she can buy a new dress. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) He gives her money he saved up so she can buy a new dress. 30. How did she look on the day of the ball? A) Elegant. B) Gracious. C) Full of joy. D) All of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of these. 31. Summarize the key plot points of "The Necklace." A) Madame Loisel borrows a necklace, loses it, and replaces it with a real one. B) Madame Loisel buys a necklace, loses it, and finds it again. C) Madame Loisel inherits a necklace, sells it, and regrets it. D) Madame Loisel steals a necklace, returns it, and is forgiven.TagsDOK Level 1:Recall. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Madame Loisel borrows a necklace, loses it, and replaces it with a real one. 32. At the beginning of the story, what is the cause of Madame Loisel's constant unhappiness? A) Her marriage. B) Her poor health. C) Her wish for more friends. D) Her desire to be wealthy. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Her desire to be wealthy. 33. How long did it take the couple to pay for the Necklace? A) 10 years. B) 15 years. C) 10 months. D) 20 years. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 10 years. 34. The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first, and then Part B. Part A In "The Necklace, " what is Madame Loisel's attitude toward the sacrifices that she and her husband must make as they work to replace the necklace? A) Gracious and happy. B) Angry and resentful. C) Enthusiastic and eager. D) Determined and courageous. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Determined and courageous. 35. "I hate not having a single jewel, not one stone, to wear. I shall look so dowdy" . How is dowdy used in this sentence? A) A) Unfashionable. B) B) Attractive. C) C) Clumsy. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A) Unfashionable. 36. What conclusion might you draw about Madame Loisel's character, based on the life she wants to live? A) She enjoys working. B) She has simple needs. C) She cares most about material things. D) She cares most about her relationships. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) She cares most about material things. 37. From where did the Loisels buy the necklace as a replacement for Mme. Forestier? A) The Jazzy Jewelers. B) The Palais-Royal. C) The Champs-Elysees. D) They gave their own necklace. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The Palais-Royal. 38. (noun) an object marked by its rare, fine, and fragile quality A) Vestibule. B) Delicacy. C) Caste. D) Blunder. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Delicacy. 39. Which of these words best describes Mr. and Mrs. Loisel? A) Unaware. B) Conscious. C) Alert. D) Prepared. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Unaware. 40. Identify the main character in the story 'The Necklace' and describe one of their traits. A) Mathilde Loisel. B) Mr. Necklace. C) Jane Doe. D) John Smith. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Mathilde Loisel. 41. How does the theme of sacrifice play a role in the story? A) The theme of sacrifice illustrates the moral dilemmas characters face and their growth through selflessness. B) Sacrifice is only mentioned in passing without any impact on the plot. C) Characters avoid making sacrifices to protect themselves. D) The story focuses solely on material gain rather than personal sacrifice. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The theme of sacrifice illustrates the moral dilemmas characters face and their growth through selflessness. 42. Which word best describes the tone of the sentence below?The stunning poem that opens this lovely collection is rich with imagery and language. A) Admiring. B) Hopeful. C) Bitter. D) Sad. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Admiring. 43. Rudeness; illustrating a lack of respect A) Chagrin. B) Impertinence. C) Dictation. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Impertinence. 44. Who is the author of '' the Necklace:? A) Simone de Beauvoir. B) Guy de Maupassant. C) George Sand. D) Gustave Flaubert. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Guy de Maupassant. 45. Which word refers to "acts of polite attention or respect" ? A) Gallantries. B) Allocate. C) Deduce. D) Resplendent. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Gallantries. 46. Which of the following is the best definition of promissory note? A) Written promises to stay friends forever. B) Written promisses to pay back money owed. C) Pinky promises to pay back money owed. D) Written promises to babysit a child. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Written promisses to pay back money owed. 47. What is Rapture? A) A feeling of intense pleasure or joy. B) A feeling of intense fear or regret. C) A feeling of intense pain or hate. D) A feeling of intense regret or pain. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A feeling of intense pleasure or joy. 48. What jewelry did she borrow from a friend? A) A gold cross with stones. B) A pearl necklace. C) Bracelets. D) A diamond necklace. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A diamond necklace. 49. Why does Madame Loisel pick the diamond necklace from Madame Forestier's collection? A) She looks bad in all the other jewels. B) It's the smallest piece of jewlery. C) It's the shiniest, most expensive thing. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) It's the shiniest, most expensive thing. 50. An imitation is a A) Copy. B) Party. C) Limit. D) Joke. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Joke. 51. "The dancer's remarkable suppleness allowed her to perform moves that seemed almost effortless and fluid."Which definition of suppleness is correct? A) The quality of being rigid and unchanging. B) The ability to adjust to different situations with ease. C) The characteristic of being flexible and able to bend without breaking. D) The state of being uncooperative and stubborn. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The characteristic of being flexible and able to bend without breaking. 52. How does Maupassant use irony to develop the theme of appearance vs. reality? A) By illustrating that Madame Loisel is truly happy. B) By emphasizing that reality is often deceptive. C) By showing that appearances can lead to success. D) By demonstrating that the necklace transforms their lives for the better. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) By emphasizing that reality is often deceptive. 53. Which of the following characters is the story's Protagonist? A) Mathilde Loisel. B) Mrs. Forestier. C) The Ambassador. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Mathilde Loisel. 54. She's the personification of culture and ..... A) Exquisite. B) Suppleness. C) Homage. D) Refinement. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Refinement. 55. A system of ranking in order of power/importance A) Rapture. B) Crossly. C) Hierarchy. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Hierarchy. 56. In what part of the world does this story take place? A) England. B) United States. C) France. D) Italy. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) France. 57. Money or property that a woman brings her husband at the start of a marriage A) Askew. B) Gamut. C) Devices. D) Dowry. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Dowry. 58. How much time did they take to repay the loan? A) Two years. B) Five years. C) Ten years. D) Twenty years. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Ten years. 59. When does Madame Loisel realize she no longer has the necklace? A) When she's dancing at the party. B) When she wakes up the day after the party. C) When they make it back home & she removes her clothes. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) When they make it back home & she removes her clothes. 60. What is the POV (point of view) of the story? A) 2nd person. B) 3rd person objective. C) 1st person. D) 3rd person omniscient. 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