Class 10 English Supplementary Chapter 7 The Necklace Quiz 5 (60 MCQs)

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1. How does she feel when she thinks of her former classmate?
2. Define refinement
3. I saw Anna at the other end of the room, ..... in a red cocktail dress.
4. Which sentence best illustrates a theme in the text?
5. How does Madame Loisel change by the end of 'The Necklace'?
6. Why does the author include paragraphs 70-72?
7. The old farmhouse appeared almost ..... in the golden sunlight.
8. What is the main conflict in "The Necklace" ?
9. What is the narrative perspective of 'The Necklace'?
10. What was Mme. Loisel's reaction upon seeing Mme. Forestier after many years?
11. How much did the replacement necklace cost?
12. What literary device is most prominent in the ending of "The Necklace" ?
13. The phrase "Oh, my poor Mathilde! But mine was false!" reveals:
14. Based on his actions in the story, which word best describes Mathilde's husband?
15. Which of the following is an example of direct characterization in the readings?
16. What does poverty mean?
17. An old school friend lends the necklace to Mme Loisel. What does "lend" mean?
18. What precious object does Mathilde borrow from her friend Mme. Forestier?
19. Hateful and offensive.
20. What does "envelope" refer to?
21. Which sentence correctly uses a semicolon and a conjunctive adverb?
22. What is the backdrop against which most of Guy de Maupassant's stories are based?
23. When an author gives human characteristics to non-human things or ideas
24. Why do you infer that Mathilde Loisel borrows a necklace from Mme. Forestier?
25. Which of the following is the best defintion of exquisite?
26. Which literary device has been used in the end of the story?
27. What happens after Madame Loisel loses the necklace?
28. Who is the author of the story "The Necklace" ?
29. Which of the following words best describes Madame Loisel's feelings toward Madame Forestier in "The Necklace" ?
30. Where does Madame Loisel lose Madame Forestier's necklace?
31. A serious event causing distress or misfortune
32. Which of the following literary elements is prominent in the story's ending?
33. Why does Madame Loisel feel "anguish" when she asks to borrow the necklace?
34. What was not a reason Ahmedi joined the fashion show?
35. Large deep serving dish with a cover
36. What literary device is used in 'The Necklace' to highlight the difference between appearance and reality?
37. What is the main character's name in 'The Necklace'?
38. Read the following sentence: "Her shabby apartment, with its dingy walls, worn furniture, and ugly upholstery was an embarrassment to her." This sentence about the setting gives a clue that Madame Loisel
39. Why was the little prince sad to see so many roses on Earth?
40. Sets the story in motion; usually when the protagonist begins his of her journey
41. Which of the following is the best definition of usurer?
42. What does "afford" mean?
43. Adjective:silly; feeling joy and happiness
44. What does her husband give her to make her happy?
45. How much did a replacement diamond necklace cost?
46. Where does the story 'The Necklace' primarily take place?
47. A feeling of disappointment or humiliation
48. The character or voice telling the story. (a)
49. It is difficult for some animals to ..... shapes in the dark.
50. What happened to the necklace after the party?
51. Which of the following is the best definition of appalling?
52. In an ill-mannered way; angrily
53. In "The Necklace, " how does Monsieur Loisel react to the party?
54. Did Madame Loisel want to go to the ball at first?
55. FOR WHAT OCASSION MATILDA WANTED A NEW DRESS AND JWELLERY?
56. Which quotation best reveals Monsieur Loisel's attitude toward Madame Loisel?
57. What does Madame Loisel learn by the end of the story?
58. Adjective:in bad condition because of being old or used too much
59. In a class discussion about the story 'The Necklace, ' Michael asked, 'What did Matilda Loisel dream of in the story?'
60. To drive, force, or urge (someone) to do something