Quiz on There’s a Girl by the Tracks and Quality of Mercy for SSLC students. Multiple choice questions from There’s a Girl by the Tracks and Quality of Mercy.
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#1. ‘There’s a Girl by the Tracks’ these were the voices of ….....
#2. When Roma met with an accident, the callous behavior was exhibited by ….......
#3. When Roma met with an accident no one volunteered because ….....
#4. When Roma fell beside the tracks no one was ready to save her except ……
#5. The incident of Roma’s accident happened on …......
#6. Roma’s fiancé was …….
#7. Baleshwar Mishra was an unemployed because …......
#8. When Baleshwar pleaded for help from the motorists, nobody helped him except the ……....
#9. “Take the girl to Airoli,” suggested the cop. But Baleshwar did not agree with him. Because …......
#10. The physician in the hospital gave only first aid to Roma because …......
#11. The only person who volunteered to help Baleshwar was …….
#12. Baleshwar had a good memory. The line which suggests this statement is ........
#13. Roma’s brother Dinesh Talreja was a ……....
#14. Finally Roma was given treatment in the ……...
#15. The doctor at Divine hospital admitted Roma without any paper work, because ….....
#16. Baleshwar could not thank the tempo truck driver, because …....
#17. Baleshwar revisited the spot where Roma had fallen to ………
#18. Roma said “I think it’s an astonishing.” What was astonishing?
#19. The tempo-truck driver who helped Baleshwar was ………..
#20. Roma Talreja was a ……..
#21. ‘Quality of Mercy’ is a poem written by……
#22. The poet says that mercy drops from the heaven like …......
#23. Who gives speech on Quality of Mercy?
#24. A decorated rod carried by a king is called ……
#25. According to the poet a king’s mercy is seated in the …….
#26. ‘Tis mightiest in the mightiest.’ What is said to be mightiest?
#27. ‘It droppeth as the gentle rain from the heaven.” What does ‘it’ refer to?
#28. ‘His scepter shows the force of temporal power.’ What does temporal power mean in the context?
#29. ‘The Quality of Mercy is not strained.’ Here ‘strained’ means ….....
#30. Mercy is an attribute to ………..
#31. Which of the following is an attribute divinity?
#32. The Quality of Mercy is blessed ……….
#33. According to Poet ‘throned king’ is better than his …....
#34. According to Poet the mightiest in the mightiest is ………
#35. ‘Quality of Mercy’ is an extract from Shakespeare's play ……..
#36. ‘It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven.’ The figure of speech used here is ……..
#37. ……… creates dread and fear of kings.
#38. ‘It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes.’ Here ‘it’ referred to ………..
#39. ‘His scepter shows the force of temporal power.’ Who does ‘his’ refer here?
#40. What do you learn from the poem ‘Quality of Mercy’?
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