Class 5 English Chapter 7 Gulliver'S Travels Quiz 4 (60 MCQs)

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1. The sailors ..... Gulliver
2. The Lilliputians were afraid of Gulliver because of his large size.
3. What gesture does Gulliver make to greet the giant farmers?
4. Gulliver was tied down by the Lilliputians while he was asleep.
5. When Gulliver first arrives in Brobdingnag he hides in a .....
6. The farmer's wife was .....
7. EARNESTLY is to something said, or done, with sincere and intense conviction
8. In science today, we will perform an .....
9. The Lilliputian tied Gulliver down to the ground with
10. Gulliver asks for ..... to get home.
11. The emperor is a
12. All of the the inventions of the Balbinarbians worked and helped the people succeed
13. The enlightened monarch in the land of the giants concludes that most of the country's inhabitants must be "the most pernicious race of little odious ..... that Nature ever suffered to crawl upon the face of the Earth."
14. Where is Jonathan Swift from?
15. What is the unusual/fantastical characteristic of Laputa in Part 3?
16. Dominions:sovereignty or control
17. Travel narratives are often sometimes .....
18. What did Gulliver find when he reached the Land of the Giants?
19. How do the Lilliputians initially perceive Gulliver upon his arrival?
20. What is the name of the ship Gulliver was on during the storm?
21. How did he make the tale more believable?
22. At the end of the novel, Gulliver decides to live in a stable
23. True or False:Gulliver's Wife and the Captain thought Gulliver had lost his mind.
24. What is unusual about the first island where Lemuel supposedly was, which he speaks about?
25. Something that makes perfect sense is nonsense.
26. Gulliver's perspective in the novel is mainly:
27. One branch of the nation's armed forces is the .....
28. Which of the words means 'to break into pieces'?
29. The argument between the Big-Endians and the Small-Endians was about .....
30. How do the giants of Brobdingnag reveal their financial greed in Part 2?
31. What is the ship surgeon's name?
32. What is Gulliver's profession?
33. Which of the following motivates the Lilliputians to shoot arrows at Gulliver?
34. Identify the symbol represented by the Lilliputians' method of selecting government officials.
35. Why did the Lilliputians give food and water to Gulliver?
36. What is the full title of Gulliver's Travels?
37. Why do the Houyhnhnms have no government institutions?
38. Gulliver asked the queen if Glumdalclitch could stay with him because
39. The little men finally took the ropes off Gulliver.
40. Not able to be satisfied
41. SOVEREIGNTY is an official order issued by a person of authority
42. How does Gulliver finally get home?
43. After a while, Gulliver felt something hitting against his box. Then, he waved a handkerchief through a hole in the top of the box. Next,
44. How does the author of Gulliver's Travels intend the conflicts of the Lilliputians to seem to the reader?
45. The character of the King of Brobdingnag is used to represent Swift's ideal of:
46. What did the Blefuscuans do for Gulliver?
47. Using an allusion to the Trojan War and how the Greeks used a Trojan Horse, the Lilliputians believe Gulliver is
48. When was Gulliver set sail with Captain Prichard and crew?
49. Gulliver lived with his parents and siblings.
50. What is the meaning of the word imperial?
51. How many monsters came to reap the corn?
52. What is the job of the giant?
53. Gulliver winds up on an island named Laputa. What is strange about this is island.
54. Why did Gulliver receive the honor of Nardac?
55. The islands of Laputa floats by
56. True/False:Gulliver believes that the people of Brobdingnag are highly educated and have complex laws.
57. My ..... and ..... had gained so far on the emperor and his court, and indeed upon the army and people in general, that I began to conceive hopes of getting my liberty in a short time.
58. Who was the ruler of Lilliput?
59. At Gulliver's last voyage, the uncivilized humans are called .....
60. A small, organized dissenting group within a large one, especially in politics.