{"id":36778,"date":"2022-01-17T14:32:33","date_gmt":"2022-01-17T09:02:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/mcq-questions.com\/?p=36778"},"modified":"2022-02-19T16:40:32","modified_gmt":"2022-02-19T11:10:32","slug":"the-hundred-dresses-part-2-class-10-mcq-questions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mcq-questions.com\/the-hundred-dresses-part-2-class-10-mcq-questions\/","title":{"rendered":"The Hundred Dresses Part 2 Class 10 MCQ Questions with Answers English Chapter 6"},"content":{"rendered":"
I.<\/p>\n
Dear Teacher,<\/p>\n
My Wanda will not come to your school anymore. Jake also. Now we move away to big city. No more holler \u2019Pollack1. No more ask why funny name. Plenty of funny names in the city.<\/p>\n
Yours truly,
\nJan Petronski<\/p>\n
Question 1.<\/p>\n
(A) distressing.
\n(B) spiteful.
\n(C) hurt.
\n(D) painful.
\nAnswer:
\n(B) spiteful.<\/p>\n
Explanation:
\nDistressing, hurt and painful mean aching. Spiteful means malicious or vindictive. Jan does not want to take revenge, so, he is not spiteful.<\/p>\n
<\/p>\n
Question 2.<\/p>\n
(A) His wish to achieve success in the big dty.
\n(B) His urge to join his relatives who mostly lived in the big city.
\n(C) His anxiety over their poverty in the small city.
\n(D) His agony about his children being viewed as ‘outsiders1 by their schoolmates.
\nAnswer:
\n(D) His agony about his children being viewed as ‘outsiders1 by their schoolmates.<\/p>\n
Explanation:
\nMr. Petronski’s children were ridiculed and made fun of at school. They were made to think that they belonged to ‘another world’ or ‘outsiders’ in short.
\nQuestion 3.<\/p>\n
(A) After gold was found in the uninhabited region, there was a migration to that area.
\n(B) Bears sleep through winters. This migration helps bears to use their stored energy much more slowly.
\n(C) There was a mass migration of youngsters to the tagged locale, to assist the cause for charity.
\n(D) Scientists have studied the migration of fish over long distances in the river.
\nAnswer:
\n(B) Bears sleep through winters. This migration helps bears to use their stored energy much more slowly.<\/p>\n
Explanation:
\nThe bears do not move to another place during winters. They take long sleep during that season. This process is called hibernation and not migration.
\nQuestion 4.<\/p>\n
(A) race.
\n(B) gender.
\n(C) religion.
\n(D) wealth.
\nAnswer:
\n(A) race.<\/p>\n
Explanation:
\nRace is used to refer to persons based on some common social qualities. Here, the word ‘Pollack’ i refers to discrimination on the basis of society to which Wanda belonged to.<\/p>\n
(A) is a melting pot of people from different parts of the world. Explanation: II. Weeks went by and still Wanda did not answer. Peggy had begun to forget the whole business and Maddieput herself to sleep at night making speeches about Wanda, defending her from great crowds of girls who were trying to tease her with, “How many dresses have you got?” And before Wanda could press her lips together in a tight line, the way she did before answering, Maddie would cry out, “Stop!\u201d (A) Guilt, regret and righteousness Explanation: (A) Stop! I think it’s about time we asked her a new question. This is not fun anymore. How about her faded dress? Explanation: <\/p>\n (A) Option 1 Explanation: <\/p>\n Question 4.<\/p>\n (A) Wanda\u2019s absence – Peggy missing Wanda Explanation: <\/p>\n Question 5.<\/p>\n (A) The letter took more than a couple of weeks reaching her as it didn\u2019t have an address and needed to be forwarded. Explanation: MCQ Questions for Class 10 English First Flight Chapter 6 The Hundred Dresses Part 2 I. Dear Teacher, My Wanda will not come to your school anymore. Jake also. Now we move away to big city. No more holler \u2019Pollack1. No more ask why funny name. Plenty of funny names in the city. Yours truly, …<\/p>\n
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\nQuestion 5.<\/span><\/p>\nThe line- Plenty of funny names in the city\u2014 suggests that the city:<\/h2>\n
\n(B) has foreign people willing to give opportunities to the poor.
\n(C) is a safe haven for immigrants if they have funny names.
\n(D) has a special status for all who are willing to be funny. ‘
\nAnswer:
\n(A) is a melting pot of people from different parts of the world.<\/p>\n
\nMelting pot of funny names means that people in city belong to different parts of the world.<\/p>\n
\nQuestion 1.<\/p>\nWhich primary feelings of Maddie does the extract reveal?<\/h2>\n
\n(B) Guilt and shame
\n(C) Shame, regret and courage
\n(D) Courage and righteousness
\nAnswer:
\n(C) Shame, regret and courage<\/p>\n
\nMaddie did not feel guilty as she herself had never made fun of Wanda. In the extract, she showed courage, but not morality or righteousness. So, option (C) is the correct choice.
\nQuestion 2.<\/p>\nWhich of the following is most likely to be a part of Maddie’s speech?<\/h2>\n
\n(B) Stop! Don’t you know that I’m the one who had to lead in Peggy’s absence? This is unacceptable.
\n(C) Stop! How dare you all join in without Peggy’s permission? Don’t you know she’d be angry?
\n(D) Stop! Aren’t you all ashamed of yourself? Why do you trouble her? She means no harm to anyone.
\nAnswer:
\n(A) Stop! I think it’s about time we asked her a new question. This is not fun anymore. How about her faded dress?<\/p>\n
\nShe did not want everyone to ask a new question to Wanda, or to lead in case of Peggy’s absence or wanted everyone to take Peggy’s permission before making fun of Wanda. She wanted to stand by Wanda’s side and defend her.
\nQuestion 3.<\/p>\nChoose the declaration which is likely to be received with the pressing of lips together in a tight line.<\/h2>\n
\n(B) Option 2
\n(C) Option 3
\n(D) Option 4
\nAnswer:
\n(A) Option 1<\/p>\n
\nSomething which someone is afraid to tell is told with lips pressed in a straight line. Getting selected for malkhamb is a situation of joy, going to class with dad and rescheduling of English class is simply informing. Receiving a diary note for not doing Biology homework is something one must be afraid to tell parents.<\/p>\nPick the option with a cause-effect relation, with reference to the given extract.<\/h2>\n
\n(B) Maddie’s need to make amends – Confessing publicly
\n(C) Wanda’s absence – Maddie’s need to make amends
\n(D) Peggy teasing Wanda – Maddie’s stand against it
\nAnswer:
\n(C) Wanda’s absence – Maddie’s need to make amends<\/p>\n
\nMaddie wanted to make amends but did not confess publicly. Wanda’s absence did not make Maddie make amends. Peggy’s teasing Wanda did not make Maddie stand against it. Wanda’s absence made Peggy miss Wanda.<\/p>\nWanda didn’t reply to the letter for weeks. Pick the option that DOES NOT supply a possible reason for this, from those given below.<\/h2>\n
\n(B) She needed time to forgive Maddie and Peggy and think her reply through.
\n(C) Peggy had second thoughts after mailing the letter and reclaimed it from the post office, to mail weeks later.
\n(D) She was occupied with settling in at the new school in the city.
\nAnswer:
\n(C) Peggy had second thoughts after mailing the letter and reclaimed it from the post office, to mail weeks later.<\/p>\n
\nPeggy never had second thoughts after mailing the letter and did not claim the letter from the post office. Peggy had made fun of Wanda and she needed time to forgive her. Also, the letter didn’t have any address and needed to be forwarded to her\u2019 which took a couple of weeks. After shifting to the new city, she needed time to settle there.<\/p>\nMCQ Questions for Class 10 English with Answers<\/a><\/h4>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"