MISTERY OF THE MISSING CAP MCQ-2

 1.What vehicle did the minister arrive in when he entered the village?

a) Car

b) Jeep

c) Bus

d) Bicycle

Answer: b) Jeep

2.Who garlanded the minister at the first welcome arch?

a) The villagers

b) Sri Moharana

c) The minister’s P.A.

d) The children

Answer: b) Sri Moharana

3.Why did the minister choose to walk instead of re-entering the jeep?

a) The jeep broke down

b) He wanted to keep his feet on the ground

c) The road was too narrow

d) He was tired of sitting

Answer: b) He wanted to keep his feet on the ground

4.What slogans were shouted by the crowd as the minister walked through the street?

a) Jai Hind and Vande Mataram

b) Babu Virkishore ki jai and Bharat Mata ki jai

c) Long live the minister

d) Victory to the village

Answer: b) Babu Virkishore ki jai and Bharat Mata ki jai

5.How did the narrator describe the minister’s physical appearance?

a) Tall and thin

b) Short and stout

c) Elephantine

d) Frail and weak

Answer: c) Elephantine

6.What emotion did Sri Moharana display when the minister’s arm rested on his neck?

a) Fear

b) Embarrassment

c) Contentment and fulfillment

d) Anger

Answer: c) Contentment and fulfillment

7.How did the narrator and other children feel while walking parallel to the minister?

a) Proud and confident

b) Small and guilty

c) Excited and happy

d) Bored and uninterested

Answer: b) Small and guilty

8.What was served to the minister and his entourage at Sri Moharana’s house?

a) Tea and snacks

b) Tender-coconut juice and a luxurious lunch

c) Simple rice and dal

d) Only sweets

Answer: b) Tender-coconut juice and a luxurious lunch

9.How many dishes were served during the lunch at Sri Moharana’s house?

a) Ten

b) Fifteen

c) Twenty

d) Thirty

Answer: c) Twenty

10.Why was the minister able to sleep comfortably in the cabin despite it being summer?

a) The cabin had air conditioning

b) The window opened to a pond and a grove, providing cool air

c) The cabin was shaded by tall buildings

d) Fans were installed in the cabin

Answer: b) The window opened to a pond and a grove, providing cool air

11.What measures were taken to ensure the minister’s rest was undisturbed?

a) The village was evacuated

b) Volunteers were posted to prevent noise

c) The cabin was soundproofed

d) The minister was given earplugs

Answer: b) Volunteers were posted to prevent noise

12.Why did the narrator separate from his companions?

a) He was scared of the crowd

b) He wanted to be close to the minister

c) He was tired of walking

d) He was called by Sri Moharana

Answer: b) He wanted to be close to the minister

13.What motivated the narrator to approach the minister’s cabin window?

a) Curiosity and ambition

b) A dare from his friends

c) Instructions from the minister’s P.A.

d) To deliver a message

Answer: a) Curiosity and ambition

14.Where was the minister’s P.A. and entourage located while the narrator approached the cabin?

a) Near the pond

b) On the opposite side of the house

c) Inside the cabin with the minister

d) In the village square

Answer: b) On the opposite side of the house

15.What did the narrator describe the children as in the text?

a) Well-dressed and polite

b) Half-naked, pot-bellied, and uncivilised

c) Energetic and disciplined

d) Shy and reserved

Answer: b) Half-naked, pot-bellied, and uncivilised

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