Class 10 English Supplementary Chapter 7 The Necklace Quiz 6 (60 MCQs)

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1. How did Mathilde and her husband finally pay off their debt?
2. What motivates Mme. Loisel to borrow the necklace in the beginning of the story?
3. What was the moral of the story 'The Necklace'?
4. What did Mrs Loisel borrow from Mme Forestier?
5. What does value mean?
6. Madame Loisel wanted to have a house filled with expensive furniture, silverware, and .....
7. Which word most nearly means the same as rueful as it is used in this sentence? "The very sight of the little Breton girl who cleaned for her awoke rueful thoughts and the wildest dreams in her mind."
8. Instead of being delighted, she (Matilda) scornfully tossed the invitation on the table, murmuring, "What good is that to me?" This action helps to CHARACTERIZE Matilda as .....
9. She always remained .....
10. Fill in the blank:Mathilde could only afford ..... jewelry.
11. What is the definition of "deduce" ?
12. The disadvantage that results from losing something
13. Experience that hurts your pride
14. A society of persons, usually nuns, devoted to a religious life with the guidance of a superior.
15. What is hierarchy?
16. After reading paragraph 90, you can infer
17. The borrowed necklace initially brings Mathilde:
18. E.Clara realized the importance of treating her coworkers with respect, regardless of their position in the .....
19. Why did Mrs. Loisel not want to go to the party?
20. Who is the writer of the lesson 'The Necklace'?
21. Who did he receive an invitation from?
22. Which best describes Monsieur Loisel's character?
23. Which of the following describes an internal conflict of Madame Loisel's?
24. How long does it take Mme. Loisel to buy a replacement necklace?
25. What literary technique is illustrated by this passage from Maupassant's story?She would have so loved to charm, to be envied, to be admired and sought after.
26. Where does the semicolon go?You need new brakes otherwise, you may not be able to stop in time.
27. 7 ..... The necklace Mathilde borrowed was made of real diamonds.
28. Very embarrassing
29. What does the necklace symbolize in the story?
30. At the end of the story, what did Madame Loisel learn about the necklace?
31. What was the necklace that Mathilde borrowed actually made of?
32. How long did the struggle continue for?
33. What is an example of Madame Mathilde Loisel's point of view regarding the party? RL.1.1, 2.6
34. In a different context, what is an example of verbal irony?
35. Which definition matches the word exquisite as used in The Necklace?"She imagined vast saloons hung with antique silks, exquisite pieces of furniture supporting priceless ornaments, and small, charming perfumed rooms ..... "
36. Mathilde's husband suggested she wear something to the event, and she reacted in a certain way. What did he suggest and how did she react?
37. What is the setting of this story?
38. What does Mathilde Loisel long for in 'The Necklace'?
39. Elijah just won a prestigious award and is feeling extremely pleased and jubilant. How can we describe his emotional state?
40. Throughout the story, Mme. Loisel values
41. Who invites the protagonist and her husband to the palace of the Ministry?
42. What is the social class of the main character in 'The Necklace'?
43. An object that represents an idea
44. Noun:a feeling of great respect and approval
45. What is the appositive(s) phrase?Roald Dahl, a famous children's author, wrote many of his books in pencil on yellow legal pads.
46. Matilda was born into a family of:
47. Fill in the blank:Mathilde's husband ..... what she should write down.
48. -Situational irony often involves a surprise ending, or an unexpected resolution to a story's plot
49. HOW WAS THE WEBINAR
50. What is an "artisan?"
51. What all had Mme Loisel done to find the necklace
52. A central idea can best be defined in the following ways, EXCEPT .....
53. Matilda always remained:
54. What is the significance of the necklace in the story?
55. She threw the letter .....
56. "It's embarrassing not to have a jewel or a gem-nothing to wear on my dress. I'll look like a pauper." The word PAUPER most nearly means
57. What is chagrin?
58. Which subtopic focuses on analyzing the personalities and traits of the characters in 'The Necklace'?
59. What literary device is prominently used in 'The Necklace' to convey themes of appearance versus reality?
60. What do you think the theme of this story would be?