The Mystery of The Missing Cap

 


Here are 30 Story-based MCQs with answers from “The Mystery of the Missing Cap” .

MCQs – The Mystery of the Missing Cap

1–10

1. Who wrote The Mystery of the Missing Cap?

A. R.K. Narayan

B. Manoj Das

C. Ruskin Bond

D. Premchand

Answer: B

2. The narrator remembers the incident after about

A. 10 years

B. 15 years

C. 20 years

D. 25 years

Answer: C

3. Sri Moharana was known as a

A. Teacher

B. Farmer

C. Wealthy man

D. Priest

Answer: C

4. Sri Moharana had the only ______ house in the area.

A. Wooden

B. Mud

C. Pukka

D. Bamboo

Answer: C

5. Moharana’s house was surrounded by about

A. 10 villages

B. 15 villages

C. 20 villages

D. 25 villages

Answer: C

6. The house was whitewashed on the eve of

A. Republic Day

B. Independence Day

C. A wedding

D. A festival

Answer: B

7. People from nearby villages came mainly to

A. See the minister

B. See Moharana’s house

C. Attend a meeting

D. Buy goods

Answer: B

8. Babu Virkishore was a

A. Doctor

B. Teacher

C. Minister

D. Judge

Answer: C

9. Babu Virkishore was the Minister of

A. Education

B. Fisheries and Fine Arts

C. Defence

D. Agriculture

Answer: B

10. The mystery in the story is about a missing

A. Bag

B. Book

C. Cap

D. Watch

Answer: C

11–20

11. The incident created great ______ among villagers.

A. Fear

B. Curiosity

C. Anger

D. Sadness

Answer: B

12. The villagers gathered mainly to

A. Solve the mystery

B. Celebrate a festival

C. Protest

D. Build a house

Answer: A

13. The story is narrated in

A. First person

B. Second person

C. Third person

D. Dramatic form

Answer: A

14. The tone of the story is mainly

A. Tragic

B. Humorous

C. Romantic

D. Horrifying

Answer: B

15. The narrator feels ______ for the two men.

A. Anger

B. Hatred

C. Sympathy

D. Fear

Answer: C

16. The villagers’ reaction shows their

A. Intelligence

B. Curiosity

C. Anger

D. Pride

Answer: B

17. The disappearance of the cap caused

A. Panic

B. Confusion

C. Celebration

D. Silence

Answer: B

18. The setting of the story is mainly

A. A big city

B. A small village area

C. A forest

D. A school

Answer: B

19. The villagers believed the disappearance was

A. Simple

B. Mysterious

C. Natural

D. Unimportant

Answer: B

20. The story contains elements of

A. Horror

B. Mystery and humour

C. Science fiction

D. Romance

Answer: B

21–30

21. The villagers’ excitement increased the

A. Suspense

B. Fear

C. Anger

D. Violence

Answer: A

22. The narrator recalls the event mainly to

A. Entertain readers

B. Teach history

C. Explain politics

D. Describe war

Answer: A

23. Manoj Das was a famous

A. Scientist

B. Politician

C. Writer

D. Soldier

Answer: C

24. The author wrote mainly in

A. Hindi and Bengali

B. Odia and English

C. Tamil and English

D. Hindi and English

Answer: B

25. The story reflects life in

A. Urban India

B. Rural India

C. Foreign countries

D. Ancient kingdoms

Answer: B

26. The humor of the story comes mainly from

A. Violence

B. Misunderstanding

C. Magic

D. Fear

Answer: B

27. The villagers’ behaviour shows

A. Wisdom

B. Curiosity

C. Anger

D. Discipline

Answer: B

28. The narrator describes the incident as

A. Serious

B. Funny and mysterious

C. Dangerous

D. Tragic

Answer: B

29. The story teaches readers about

A. Politics

B. Human behaviour

C. Science

D. War

Answer: B

30. The main theme of the story is

A. Adventure

B. Social humour and irony

C. Romance

D. War

Answer: B


From the PDF you uploaded, the text is the short story “The Mystery of the Missing Cap” by Manoj Das. 


Below are 50 exam-based MCQs prepared from the story.



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MCQs: The Mystery of the Missing Cap (50 Questions)


1–10: Basic Understanding


1. Who is the author of The Mystery of the Missing Cap?

A. R.K. Narayan

B. Manoj Das

C. Ruskin Bond

D. Mulk Raj Anand

Answer: B



2. The narrator recalls the incident after how many years?

A. Ten years

B. Fifteen years

C. Two decades

D. Fifty years

Answer: C



3. Sri Moharana was known as a

A. Farmer

B. Poor villager

C. Wealthy man

D. School teacher

Answer: C



4. Sri Moharana owned the only ______ house in the area.

A. Mud

B. Pukka

C. Wooden

D. Bamboo

Answer: B



5. How many villages surrounded Moharana’s house?

A. Ten

B. Fifteen

C. Twenty

D. Thirty

Answer: C



6. The house was whitewashed on the eve of

A. Republic Day

B. Independence of India

C. A wedding

D. A festival

Answer: B



7. People from nearby villages came to see the house because it

A. Was haunted

B. Was the only well-built house

C. Was very old

D. Was made of gold

Answer: B



8. Babu Virkishore was the Minister of

A. Education

B. Fisheries and Fine Arts

C. Agriculture

D. Defence

Answer: B



9. The story mainly deals with

A. Politics

B. Mystery and humour

C. War

D. Adventure

Answer: B



10. The narrator feels ______ for the two men.

A. Anger

B. Hatred

C. Sympathy

D. Jealousy

Answer: C





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11–20: Characters and Events


11. Sri Moharana was famous in the villages because he

A. Was very rich

B. Had political power

C. Was a teacher

D. Was a doctor

Answer: A



12. The incident in the story created

A. Fear

B. Laughter

C. A mystery

D. Anger

Answer: C



13. The story is narrated in

A. First person

B. Second person

C. Third person

D. Dramatic form

Answer: A



14. The tone of the story is mainly

A. Serious

B. Humorous

C. Tragic

D. Romantic

Answer: B



15. The villagers were curious about

A. The minister’s visit

B. Moharana’s wealth

C. The missing cap

D. A festival

Answer: C



16. The event caused confusion among

A. Villagers

B. Ministers

C. Police

D. All of these

Answer: D



17. The story reflects the writer’s skill in

A. Scientific explanation

B. Humour and satire

C. Horror writing

D. Fantasy writing

Answer: B



18. The minister visited the village for

A. Inspection

B. A ceremony

C. Tourism

D. Political campaign

Answer: B



19. The disappearance of the cap created

A. Suspicion

B. Celebration

C. Fear

D. Silence

Answer: A



20. The villagers tried to

A. Solve the mystery

B. Ignore the issue

C. Leave the village

D. Destroy the house

Answer: A





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21–30: Theme and Meaning


21. The story mainly highlights

A. Village politics

B. Human foolishness

C. War problems

D. Natural disasters

Answer: B



22. The mystery in the story is about

A. Money

B. A cap

C. A house

D. A book

Answer: B



23. The narrator presents the incident in a

A. Historical style

B. Humorous style

C. Scientific style

D. Dramatic style

Answer: B



24. The villagers’ reaction shows their

A. Wisdom

B. Curiosity

C. Anger

D. Fear

Answer: B



25. The story shows the importance of

A. Science

B. Investigation

C. Education

D. Wealth

Answer: B



26. The author indirectly criticizes

A. Superstition and ignorance

B. Technology

C. Education

D. Religion

Answer: A



27. The setting of the story is mainly

A. A city

B. A small village area

C. A forest

D. A school

Answer: B



28. The villagers gathered mainly because of

A. A fight

B. Curiosity about the cap

C. A festival

D. A meeting

Answer: B



29. The story ends with

A. A tragic ending

B. A humorous realization

C. A war

D. A sad incident

Answer: B



30. The theme of the story is best described as

A. Comedy and irony

B. Horror

C. Romance

D. Adventure

Answer: A





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31–40: Literary Elements


31. The narrator tells the story after many years to

A. Entertain readers

B. Teach history

C. Show sympathy for the characters

D. Explain politics

Answer: C



32. The incident happened approximately

A. Ten years earlier

B. Twenty years earlier

C. Thirty years earlier

D. Forty years earlier

Answer: B



33. The writer worked at

A. Delhi University

B. Oxford University

C. Sri Aurobindo Ashram

D. Calcutta University

Answer: C



34. Manoj Das wrote in

A. Hindi and English

B. Oriya and English

C. Bengali and Hindi

D. Tamil and English

Answer: B



35. The villagers considered Moharana’s house as a

A. Palace

B. Tourist attraction

C. Temple

D. Museum

Answer: B



36. The story belongs to the genre of

A. Comedy

B. Mystery

C. Social satire

D. Both B and C

Answer: D



37. The narrator does not want to

A. Praise the characters

B. Mock the characters

C. Describe the event

D. Explain the mystery

Answer: B



38. The villagers’ reaction adds to the story’s

A. Suspense

B. Humor

C. Irony

D. All of these

Answer: D



39. The missing cap becomes a symbol of

A. Power

B. Pride

C. Human confusion

D. Intelligence

Answer: C



40. The story shows the writer’s

A. Scientific thinking

B. Sense of humour

C. Political ideas

D. Historical knowledge

Answer: B





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41–50: Higher Level Exam MCQs


41. The central conflict in the story is

A. Man vs nature

B. Man vs society

C. Man vs mystery

D. Man vs technology

Answer: C



42. The tone of the narrator towards the characters is

A. Sympathetic

B. Angry

C. Critical

D. Serious

Answer: A



43. The villagers’ excitement reflects

A. Social inequality

B. Rural curiosity

C. Political awareness

D. Economic crisis

Answer: B



44. The story’s humour arises mainly from

A. Misunderstanding

B. Violence

C. Fear

D. Magic

Answer: A



45. The narrator’s perspective is

A. Objective

B. Personal

C. Neutral

D. Scientific

Answer: B



46. The writer’s purpose is to

A. Teach science

B. Entertain with irony

C. Describe history

D. Explain politics

Answer: B



47. The mystery builds

A. Tension

B. Excitement

C. Curiosity

D. All of these

Answer: D



48. The story reflects life in

A. Rural India

B. Urban India

C. Foreign countries

D. Ancient India

Answer: A



49. The narrator’s memory of the event shows

A. Nostalgia

B. Fear

C. Anger

D. Regret

Answer: A



50. The story ultimately teaches readers about

A. The value of wealth

B. Human behaviour and humour

C. Political power

D. Education system

Answer: B



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