This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 10 > English > Supplementary > The Necklace > Class 10 English Supplementary Chapter 7 The Necklace – Quiz 8 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 10 English Supplementary Chapter 7 The Necklace Quiz 8 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What did Madame Loisel dream of having in her life? A) Expensive jewelry. B) Luxurious dresses. C) Fine dinners and elegant furniture. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 2. It rained on a couple's wedding day. A) Irony. B) Not irony, just unfortunate. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Not irony, just unfortunate. 3. What is the meaning of the word "gallant" as used in the context of the story? A) Cowardly. B) Brave and noble. C) Wealthy. D) UnimportantTagsDOK Level 1:Recall. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Brave and noble. 4. Which moment changes the course of Mathilde's life? A) Mathilde realizes that the necklace has fallen from her neck. B) Her husband uses his savings to finance Mathilde's dress. C) The minister and other officials at the party notice Mathilde dancing. D) Mathilde tells Madame Forestier that they lost the original necklace. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Mathilde realizes that the necklace has fallen from her neck. 5. Which best describes the resolution of the story? A) Madame Loisel leans that she has sacrificed the best years of her life for nothing. B) Madame Loisel ultimately feels good about the events surrounding the diamond necklace. C) Madame Loisel resolves never to place a high value on material things again. D) Madame Forestier pities Madame Loisel for her ridiculous sacrifice and loss of beauty. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Madame Loisel leans that she has sacrificed the best years of her life for nothing. 6. What is the best definition for exorbitant? A) Excessive. B) Pain and suffering. C) Tragic. D) Clashing. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Excessive. 7. Dialogue: "You should have returned it sooner; I might have needed it." A) Mr LOISEL. B) Madame Forestier. C) Madame LOISEL. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Madame Forestier. 8. What is the turning point in the story that leads Mathilde to realize the true value of things? A) The loss of the necklace. B) The ball. C) The repayment of the necklace. D) The death of Madame Forestier. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The loss of the necklace. 9. "It's embarrassing not to have a jewel or a gem-nothing to wear on my dress. I'll look like a pauper." This reaction/statement by Matilda helps to CHARACTERIZE her as ..... A) Idealistic. B) Vane. C) Realistic. D) Vengeful. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Vane. 10. How long do the Loisels work in order to pay for the replacement necklace? A) 2 years. B) 10 years. C) 100 years. D) 20 years. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 10 years. 11. Why did Madame Loisel feel unhappy in her life? A) She was born into a poor family. B) She was married to a minor official. C) She had no dowry or expectations. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the above. 12. What is the resolution in the story? A) Gets invited to ballMme Loisel borrows necklaceGoes to ball and she feels beautiful. B) Borrow money to buy new necklaceWorks for ten years to pay off necklaceMme. Loisel becomes more appreciative and content. C) You do not need material things to make you happy. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) You do not need material things to make you happy. 13. Who is Guy the Mauppassant? A) Italian painter known for his sculptures. B) French writer known for his short stories and novels. C) German musician famous for his operas. D) Spanish architect renowned for his paintings. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) French writer known for his short stories and novels. 14. Which of the following statements best summarizes "The Necklace" ? A) A woman who wants to make a good impression goes to a dance. B) An expensive necklace is lost and needs to be replaced. C) A woman buys an expensive dress and borrows a diamond necklace. D) In pursuit of recognition, a woman is driven to financial ruin. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) In pursuit of recognition, a woman is driven to financial ruin. 15. An appositive provides more information about a noun. A) Yes. B) No. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Yes. 16. What is a caste? A) A vessel in which you hold flowers. B) The lowest class in society; servant class. C) A rigid and hereditary social class. D) Something used to reinforce a broken bone; an aid for healing. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A rigid and hereditary social class. 17. The arrival of an invitation to an "evening reception at the Ministerial Mansion" is known as the ..... of the story A) Inciting incident. B) Rising action. C) Exposition. D) Climax. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Inciting incident. 18. What is verbal irony? A) A contrast between what someone says and what someone means. B) A contrast between what the reader or audience knows and what the characters know, usually to create humor or suspense. C) A contrast between what is expected to happen and what actually happens. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A contrast between what someone says and what someone means. 19. What is one of the main messages of the story? A) People should do better for themselves, regardless of what it takes to get it. B) People should be happy with what they have instead of wanting extravagant things. C) People should not loan things to friends. D) People should be careful of who they are friends with. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) People should be happy with what they have instead of wanting extravagant things. 20. Strong feelings of embarrassment A) Indignant. B) Chagrin. C) Disconsolate. D) Hierarchy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Chagrin. 21. How does Monsieur Loisel's character primarily function in the story? A) As a source of conflict for Mathilde. B) As a symbol of ambition and social climbing. C) As a foil to Mathilde's desires, representing stability and contentment. D) As the main driver of the plot. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) As a foil to Mathilde's desires, representing stability and contentment. 22. In 'The Necklace, ' what is the primary reason Madame Loisel is unhappy with her life? A) Her husband is unkind to her. B) She desires a life of luxury and wealth. C) She is in poor health. D) She has no friends. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She desires a life of luxury and wealth. 23. What is a theme? A) The title of the story. B) The mood or tone the author sets in a literary work. C) Central idea of a work of literature. D) A thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Central idea of a work of literature. 24. Active at night. A) Usurer. B) Nocturnal. C) Inestimable. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Nocturnal. 25. What can you infer about why Matilde is "filled with terrible anguish" when she decides to borrow a necklace? A) She doesn't think she is beautiful enough. B) She is embarrassed that she has to borrow jewelry. C) She doesn't really want to go to the party. D) There are to many necklaces to choose from. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She is embarrassed that she has to borrow jewelry. 26. What best characterizes Madame Loisel's friendship with Madame Forestier? A) They are old school friends who lead very similar lives. B) They enjoy each other's company and spend a lot of time shopping together. C) Madame Loisel pities Madame Forestier for the shallow life she leads. D) Madame Loisel envies Madame Forestier and finds it difficult to visit her. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Madame Loisel envies Madame Forestier and finds it difficult to visit her. 27. How much money did Willy make from selling things on his trip from Act One Excerpt 1? A) Seven hundred dollars. B) Five hundred dollars. C) Two hundred and twelve dollars. D) Sixty five dollars. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Two hundred and twelve dollars. 28. What amount did Mathilde say she needed for a suitable dress? A) Four hundred francs. B) Two hundred francs. C) Three hundred francs. D) Five hundred francs. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Four hundred francs. 29. Why doesn't Madame Forrestier recognize Mathilde Loisel at the end of the story? A) She looked extravagant. B) She looked very happy. C) She looked old and sad. D) She changed her hair color. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) She looked old and sad. 30. What is ironic about Mme. Loisel's attitude before and after losing the necklace? A) She values wealth more after losing everything. B) She learns the necklace was fake before working to replace it. C) She becomes humble after suffering for a false appearance. D) She regrets attending the ball at all. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) She becomes humble after suffering for a false appearance. 31. What is Mathilde's response when getting the invitation? A) She is indifferent and declines the invitation. B) She is delighted and excited to attend the event. C) She is unhappy and refuses to attend the event. D) She is confused and unsure about attending. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) She is unhappy and refuses to attend the event. 32. Matilda said she couldn't go to the party because she didn't A) Know anyone there. B) Own a good dress. C) Want to stay up so late. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Own a good dress. 33. How does Mathilde's attitude change after losing the necklace? A) Her attitude becomes angry and vengeful. B) Her attitude becomes humble and grateful. C) Her attitude becomes indifferent and careless. D) Her attitude becomes arrogant and entitled. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Her attitude becomes humble and grateful. 34. What two things does Mathilde insist that she needs to attend the party? A) Shoes and a fur. B) A dress and a haircut. C) A puppy and jewellery. D) A dress and jewellery. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A dress and jewellery. 35. Someone you work with is your A) Expenditure. B) Colleague. C) Friend. D) Enemy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Colleague. 36. What did Matilda suffer from? (a) (c) (d) A) Delicacies. B) Luxuries. C) Poverty. D) All of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Poverty. 37. At first Mathilde does not want to go to the ball because she did not have a dress or A) A sports car. B) An invitation. C) A necklace. D) A date. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A necklace. 38. What is a symbol? A) A thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract. B) A comparison of two different things that are similar in some way. C) Main character in a story. D) Central idea of a work of literature. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract. 39. Oh OH! Madame Loisel loses her friend's necklace. This events represents THIS element of plot ..... A) Resolution. B) Inciting incident. C) Climax. D) Rising action. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Climax. 40. Which of the following best defines "Allocate" ? A) To gather facts. B) To set aside or assign something. C) To first select an option. D) To make a logical conclusion. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) To set aside or assign something. 41. Something expensive that is nice to have but not necessary A) Thrifty. B) Imitation. C) Value. D) Luxury. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Luxury. 42. Match the following:Mathilde feels entitled to: A) The loss of a necklace which is believed to be extremely valuable. B) The fact that the Loisels have suffered needlessly. C) The sacrifice of excess, because of pride. D) The deceptiveness of appearances. E) The trappings of upper-class living:clothing, food, decor, ect. Show Answer Correct Answer: E) The trappings of upper-class living:clothing, food, decor, ect. 43. Explain the symbolism of the necklace in the story. A) The necklace in the story symbolizes friendship and loyalty. B) The necklace in the story symbolizes wealth and social status. C) The necklace in the story symbolizes power and authority. D) The necklace in the story symbolizes love and romance.TagsRI.8.12.2RI.8.8.1RL.K-8.12RI.8.4.1. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The necklace in the story symbolizes wealth and social status. 44. Why did the Loisels end up paying more than 36, 000 francs for the replacement necklace? A) They lost the replacement and had to buy another one. B) The jeweler lied to them about the cost. C) They were able to pay the entire sum because of an inheritance. D) They had to pay back the original amount plus interest. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) They had to pay back the original amount plus interest. 45. Which of the following best defines "Exquisite" ? A) Smoothness in behavior or actions. B) A formal acknowledgment of someone's worth. C) Something very beautiful or lovely. D) Extremely polite gestures. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Something very beautiful or lovely. 46. The initial conflict is ..... A) Madam Loisel was unhappy with her life. B) She loses the necklace. C) She hates her husband. D) She married "down". Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Madam Loisel was unhappy with her life. 47. Which word means "a factual written account of historical events" ? A) Paradox. B) Chronicle. C) Gallantries. D) Primary. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Chronicle. 48. The couple is horrified because the replacement necklace costs-francs. A) 40, 000. B) 120, 000. C) 1000. D) 500. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 40, 000. 49. Which word(s) should be stressed to emphasize the crisis? A) Lost. B) Cried. C) We. D) Husband. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Lost. 50. What is the initial cost of the necklace they find to replace the borrowed one? A) 40, 000 francs. B) 18, 000 francs. C) 36, 000 francs. D) 24, 000 francs. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 24, 000 francs. 51. At the beginning of "The Necklace" why is Mrs. Loisel constantly unhappy? A) Her husband is rude. B) She wants to be wealthy. C) She has poor health. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) She wants to be wealthy. 52. The rate at which you slowdown is determined only by the ..... of your legs-and your nerve. A) Suppleness. B) Rueful. C) Shabby. D) Exquisite. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Suppleness. 53. Identify a moment of foreshadowing in the text and explain its significance. A) The discovery of the old photograph foreshadows the revelation of a family secret. B) A character's vague warning implies a future betrayal. C) The weather changes dramatically, suggesting a conflict. D) The character's sudden illness hints at a tragic ending. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The discovery of the old photograph foreshadows the revelation of a family secret. 54. Define exquisite A) Good manners. B) Very beautiful. C) Ability to adapt easily. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Very beautiful. 55. Irony in the story:Discuss the irony of the story's resolution and its impact on the reader. A) The irony of the story's resolution is that the necklace was actually made of real diamonds. B) The irony of the story's resolution is that the necklace was lost forever. C) The irony of the story's resolution is that the necklace was actually fake. D) The irony of the story's resolution is that the necklace was stolen by the main character. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The irony of the story's resolution is that the necklace was actually fake. 56. What event prompts Madame Loisel's initial distress and refusal to attend? A) A family funeral. B) An invitation to a grand ball. C) A neighbor's wedding. D) A political rally. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) An invitation to a grand ball. 57. Strongly shocked, horrified, or disgusted A) Covet. B) Volition. C) Impel. D) Appalled. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Appalled. 58. A hint of what's to come in the future A) Irony. B) Foreshadowing. C) Characterization. D) Suspense. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Foreshadowing. 59. Where does Madame Loisel lose the Necklace? A) The Cab. B) On the street. C) At the Ball. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) At the Ball. 60. What all did they do as an attempt to find the necklace? A) He went looking for it. B) Went to the police. C) Posted an advertisement for ir offering a reward. D) All of these. 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