This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > Cbse > Class 8 > English > English Supplementary > Class 8 English Supplementary Chapter 7 Jalebis – Quiz 1 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Class 8 English Supplementary Chapter 7 Jalebis Quiz 1 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Where did the author live? A) Bishnupur. B) Rampur. C) Kambelpur. D) Krishanagar. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Kambelpur. 2. What did he do to make the coins silent? A) Clenched them in his fist. B) He did nothing to make them silent. C) Spent them. D) Shouted at them. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Clenched them in his fist. 3. He offers to play a game with Allah Miyan . What is the game? A) Touch signal. B) Open bag. C) I think nothing. D) See under rock. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Touch signal. 4. The boy gave jalebis to others also. for how many rupees did the boy gave jalebis to others. A) For 4 rupees. B) For 5 rupees. C) For 3 rupees. D) For 1 rupees. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) For 3 rupees. 5. The story develops because. A) He was given four rupees. B) The narrator stole some money. C) He loved to eat sweets. D) The school fee could not be collected on the fixed day. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The school fee could not be collected on the fixed day. 6. The child was tempted to buy jalebis but while returning from school A) He controlled his greed and went home. And again came back. B) He ran to the jalebi shop. C) He sat down and thought. D) He threw away the rupees. E) I dont know the answer. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) He controlled his greed and went home. And again came back. 7. What instructions his parents give to him? A) Not to use school fees money anywhere. B) Not to cross railway crossing. C) Both of the above. D) Nothing. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Both of the above. 8. For how much money did the boy ate jalebis? A) For 4 rupees. B) For 1 rupees. C) For 5 rupees. D) For 3 rupees. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) For 1 rupees. 9. What were the coins saying to him? A) Throw them away. B) Get them polished. C) Pay the school fees. D) Buy some jalebis. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Buy some jalebis. 10. What did he thank God for, that night? A) For being able to eat jalebis. B) For not having to eat four rupees' worth of jalebis by himself. C) For not being caught by the family. D) For not having to pay the school fees. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) For not having to eat four rupees' worth of jalebis by himself. 11. Who was he supposed to show his face at Qayamat? A) Allah Miya. B) Master Ghulam Mohammed. C) His parents. D) Himself. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Allah Miya. 12. How much did the boy had to pay his school rupees? A) 6 rupees. B) 4 rupees. C) 3 rupees. D) 10 rupees. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 4 rupees. 13. Who translated this lesson into english? A) Sufiya ahmed. B) Sufiya pathan. C) Surfiya pathan. D) Sufiya nadeem. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Sufiya pathan. 14. He reached home with the coins in his pocket. what happened then? A) They continued their attempts at persuasion till their voices began to choke. B) They stop talking to him. C) They agreed to his decision. D) They got tired. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) They continued their attempts at persuasion till their voices began to choke. 15. Who collected the school fees? A) Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi. B) Master Ghulam Mohammed. C) Sufiya Pathan. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Master Ghulam Mohammed. 16. Did the coins talk in the story? A) Yes. B) No. C) May be. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Yes. 17. If God had granted his wish that day, what harm would it have caused him in later life? A) He would have become a rich man. B) He would have become a saint. C) He would have become lazy and irresponsible. D) He would have become a magician. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) He would have become lazy and irresponsible. 18. How do the characters' backgrounds influence their decisions? A) Characters' backgrounds are irrelevant to their motivations. B) Characters' backgrounds only affect their physical appearance. C) Characters' backgrounds have no impact on their decisions. D) Characters' backgrounds significantly influence their decisions by shaping their values, beliefs, and motivations. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Characters' backgrounds significantly influence their decisions by shaping their values, beliefs, and motivations. 19. What made the jalebis "not common" ? A) Crispness. B) Freshness. C) Filled with syrup. D) All of the Above. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of the Above. 20. How do the characters evolve throughout the chapter? A) The characters remain static throughout the chapter. B) The characters evolve from conflict to understanding and cooperation. C) The characters devolve into chaos and mistrust. D) The characters only focus on their individual goals. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The characters evolve from conflict to understanding and cooperation. 21. What was the name of the teacher who collected the fees? A) Master Atak. B) Master Ghulam Mohammed. C) Master Ayat. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Master Ghulam Mohammed. 22. How does the author portray the relationship between the characters? A) The relationship is portrayed as entirely supportive without any conflict. B) The characters have a superficial relationship with no depth. C) The relationship is depicted as purely antagonistic with no moments of support. D) The relationship is portrayed as complex, with elements of both conflict and support. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The relationship is portrayed as complex, with elements of both conflict and support. 23. "One rupee fetched more than ..... rupees does nowadays." A) Twenty. B) Fifty. C) Ten. D) Two. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Twenty. 24. What message does the author convey through the ending of the story? A) The author emphasizes the inevitability of fate and destiny. B) The author suggests that external circumstances dictate one's life path. C) The author highlights the insignificance of personal decisions in shaping one's future. D) The author conveys a message about the importance of personal growth and the impact of choices. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The author conveys a message about the importance of personal growth and the impact of choices. 25. What is the main theme of the chapter 'Jalebis'? A) The significance of cultural festivals. B) Nostalgia and the joy of childhood memories. C) The importance of family traditions. D) The impact of technology on society. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Nostalgia and the joy of childhood memories. 26. As a result of which standard's examination, did he win a scholarship? A) Fourth standard. B) Fifth standard. C) Seventh standard. D) Eighth standard. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Fourth standard. 27. What was the consequence of buying jalebis with the fees money? A) He had no money to pay the fees so he started avoiding school. B) His teacher loved him. C) He got more money to pay the fees. D) His parents felt proud of him. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) He had no money to pay the fees so he started avoiding school. 28. Which fear was killing him? A) Having spent the money. B) Burping out a jalebi or two. C) Having to eat dinner. D) Having to see a doctor upon calling sick. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Burping out a jalebi or two. 29. What felt like a sin? A) Eating jalebis. B) Going to school. C) Spending the coins. D) Looking at something in the bazaar. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Looking at something in the bazaar. 30. How many aana he have to pay in school in the form as fees? A) 3. B) 6. C) 4. D) 1. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 4. 31. What did the oldest coin tell him? A) Donate money to the poor. B) Get them polished. C) Pay his school fees only with these money. D) Spend money on jalebis as he was going to get a scholarship from school. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Spend money on jalebis as he was going to get a scholarship from school. 32. What is the author's purpose in writing this chapter? A) To inform the reader about a specific topic. B) To entertain the reader with a story. C) To persuade the reader to adopt a viewpoint. D) To summarize the previous chapters. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To inform the reader about a specific topic. 33. Why was he forced to have dinner? A) He couldn't say no to it because that demanded an explanation. B) He couldn't call in sick because the doctor would be called. C) He had jalebis without his family. D) Both A and B. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Both A and B. 34. In what ways does the chapter reflect cultural values? A) The chapter reflects cultural values by illustrating traditions, social norms, and community importance. B) The chapter ignores any form of community interaction. C) The chapter focuses solely on individual achievements. D) The chapter emphasizes technological advancements over cultural aspects. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The chapter reflects cultural values by illustrating traditions, social norms, and community importance. 35. What would man not have learned, if God answered all his prayers? A) How to make jalebis. B) How to walk. C) How to breathe. D) How to speak. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) How to make jalebis. 36. Who said, "kissa khatam, paisa hazam" ? A) Halwai. B) The author. C) The oldest coin. D) Master Ghulam Mohammed. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) The oldest coin. 37. What did he find under the rock? A) Four rupees. B) Two rupees. C) A hairy worm. D) Both A and C. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A hairy worm. 38. Who is the author of the chapter Jalebis A) Ruskin Bond. B) Ahmeed Nadim Qasmi. C) Somerset Maugham. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Ahmeed Nadim Qasmi. 39. Did the boy eat all the jalebis by himself? A) Yes. B) No. C) All the above. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) No. 40. Did he get four rupees by playing the game? What did he get to see? A) Yes, he got the four rupees he wanted. B) Yes, he saw nothing. C) No, he didn't. He saw a worm instead. D) No, he didn't, but he saw a snake. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) No, he didn't. He saw a worm instead. 41. What do coins usually do? A) Speak. B) Jingle. C) Sing. D) All of the Above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Jingle. 42. What lesson can be learned from the protagonist's journey? A) Success without effort or struggle. B) Ignoring personal relationships for ambition. C) Resilience and personal growth through challenges. D) Avoiding risks at all costs. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Resilience and personal growth through challenges. 43. What did the boy thought is anybody would press his stomach? A) The jalebis would pop out from his nose and nostrils. B) The jalebis would start growing in his stomach. C) The jalebis would pop out from his mouth. D) He would eat some other jalebis. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The jalebis would pop out from his nose and nostrils. 44. What does the jalebi symbolize in the context of the story? A) Sweetness and complexity of relationships. B) A representation of cultural heritage. C) A symbol of wealth and status. D) A metaphor for time and patience. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Sweetness and complexity of relationships. 45. Why did not he pay the school fees on the day he brought money to school? A) He had lost the money. B) He did not go to school. C) His master had not come so the fees on the day he brought money to school. D) He had won a scholarship and didnot need to pay the fees. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) His master had not come so the fees on the day he brought money to school. 46. How does the author use imagery to enhance the narrative? A) Imagery is used only to describe the setting without emotional impact. B) The author uses imagery to create vivid mental pictures that enhance emotional engagement and immersion in the narrative. C) The author relies solely on dialogue to convey the story's themes. D) The author avoids using imagery to keep the narrative straightforward. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The author uses imagery to create vivid mental pictures that enhance emotional engagement and immersion in the narrative. 47. Identify a key event that significantly impacts the plot. A) The introduction of a new side quest. B) The protagonist's discovery of a hidden truth about their past. C) The protagonist's encounter with a minor character. D) The setting's change to a new location. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The protagonist's discovery of a hidden truth about their past. 48. Why did not he take the coins advice? A) He had planned to buy something else. B) He thought of giving the money to the poor children. C) He did not like jalebis. D) He had been a promising student till now and his family had a good position in the society. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) He had been a promising student till now and his family had a good position in the society. 49. What did he feel like when he distributed the jalebis? A) A great boy. B) Governor Saheb. C) Rice distributor. D) A noble man. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Governor Saheb. 50. Which standard was he in, back then? A) Fifth. B) Eighth. C) Sixth. D) Seventh. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Fifth. 51. What makes you think he "rushed" to the bazaar on being fed up? A) He went barefoot. B) He forgot the coins. C) He went without his sweater. D) He went in his slippers. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) He went barefoot. 52. Who is the master of the boy? A) Chachajaan. B) Munna. C) Allah miyan. D) Ghulam mohammed. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Ghulam mohammed. 53. In which class the boy in the story Jalebis is studying? A) V. B) III. C) IV. D) VI. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) V. 54. What were the coins keen about that day? A) Being paid as fees. B) Being spent. C) Nothing. D) Being saved. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Being spent. 55. Where did he reach as a result of continuous walking? A) Kambelpur railway station. B) Home. C) Beginning of the sky. D) End of the earth. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Kambelpur railway station. 56. What role does conflict play in the development of the story? A) Conflict is primarily used for comic relief. B) Conflict has no impact on character relationships. C) Conflict is essential for character development and plot progression. D) Conflict only serves to confuse the reader. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Conflict is essential for character development and plot progression. 57. Would he be elected that day, if children were allowed in the Assembly? A) Maybe. B) Not mentioned in the story. C) Yes. D) No. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Yes. 58. What made the child control his greed for jalebis at first? A) The fear of the teachers. B) His and his family's reputation. C) The fear of being beaten. D) The fear of the police. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) His and his family's reputation. 59. Where did the boy lived? A) Gujarat. B) Kambelpur. C) Kolkata. D) Delhi. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Kambelpur. 60. The boy gave jalebis to others also. for whom did he gave? A) Children and beggars. B) Beggars. C) Children. D) Family members. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Children and beggars. 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