Mistery of the Missing Cap Mcq 4

 1.What did the narrator observe about the minister's demeanor when he came out to the veranda?

A. He was visibly angry.

B. He was all smiles.

C. He appeared confused.

D. He was in a hurry.

Answer: B. He was all smiles.

2.What was notable about the minister's appearance when he appeared on the veranda?

A. He was wearing a new cap.

B. His head was bare.

C. He was dressed in traditional attire.

D. He wore a garland.

Answer: B. His head was bare.

3.How did the narrator describe the minister's bald head?

A. It looked ordinary.

B. It wore an aura of martyrdom.

C. It was covered with a scarf.

D. It was shining with oil.

Answer: B. It wore an aura of martyrdom.

4.How many people had gathered before the stage when the minister ascended it?

A. One thousand

B. Three thousand

C. Five thousand

D. Ten thousand

Answer: C. Five thousand

5.Who garlanded the minister during the event?

A. Sri Moharana

B. The narrator

C. Sri Moharana's niece

D. A local leader

Answer: C. Sri Moharana's niece

6.Why was the garlanding of the minister significant for the audience?

A. It was a political gesture.

B. It resembled ancient Swayamvaras.

C. It was a religious ritual.

D. It was a new tradition.

Answer: B. It resembled ancient Swayamvaras.

7.What style was the chorus 'O mighty minister' sung in?

A. Classical

B. Kirtan

C. Folk

D. Modern

Answer: B. Kirtan

8.Which instruments accompanied the chorus 'O mighty minister'?

A. Guitar and drums

B. Two harmoniums, a violin, and a khol

C. Piano and flute

D. Tabla and sitar

Answer: B. Two harmoniums, a violin, and a khol

9.What role did Sri Moharana play during the event?

A. Chief Guest

B. Chairman of the Reception Committee

C. Event Organizer

D. Minister’s Assistant

Answer: B. Chairman of the Reception Committee

10.How did Sri Moharana appear while giving his speech?

A. Confident and relaxed

B. Nervous and awkward

C. Angry and forceful

D. Calm and composed

Answer: B. Nervous and awkward

11.What did Sri Moharana talk about in his speech?

A. His personal achievements

B. The minister’s achievements and gratitude to his parents

C. The history of the village

D. The importance of fisheries

Answer: B. The minister’s achievements and gratitude to his parents

12.How long did Sri Moharana speak for?

A. Ten minutes

B. Thirty minutes

C. Nearly an hour

D. Two hours

Answer: C. Nearly an hour

13.What surprising claim did Sri Moharana make about the minister’s missing cap?

A. It was stolen by a thief.

B. It was taken by a nobleman as a sacred memento.

C. It was lost in the crowd.

D. It was misplaced by the minister.

Answer: B. It was taken by a nobleman as a sacred memento.

14.What did Sri Moharana present to the minister during his speech?

A. A new cap

B. A garland

C. A handkerchief with one hundred and one rupees

D. A trophy

Answer: C. A handkerchief with one hundred and one rupees

15.What was the purpose of the money presented to the minister?

A. To fund a new cap

B. For the minister’s personal use

C. For the service of people through fish and fine arts

D. To build a new stage

Answer: C. For the service of people through fish and fine arts

16.How did the minister react to receiving the money?

A. He rejected it politely.

B. He accepted it with a graceful gesture.

C. He ignored it.

D. He returned it to Sri Moharana.

Answer: B. He accepted it with a graceful gesture.

17.How long did the minister speak for?

A. One hour

B. Two and a half hours

C. Thirty minutes

D. Three hours

Answer: B. Two and a half hours

18.What did the minister decide to do as a mark of respect to the “unknown admirer”?

A. Wear a new cap

B. Remain bare-headed for the night

C. Donate money to the village

D. Host another event

Answer: B. Remain bare-headed for the night

19.What caused the narrator’s “double-edged feeling” toward Sri Moharana?

A. Anger and disappointment

B. Appreciation and sadness

C. Confusion and fear

D. Pride and jealousy

Answer: B. Appreciation and sadness

20.Why did the narrator believe Sri Moharana felt guilty?

A. For spending one hundred and one rupees

B. For lying about the minister’s cap

C. For speaking too long

D. For not inviting the narrator to the dinner

Answer: B. For lying about the minister’s cap

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