1.
The Pace for Living' is written by
(A)
Mahadevi Verma (C) Humayun Kabir (B) Satyajit Ray (D) R.C. Hutchinson
2.
Where did the writer of 'The Pace for Living' watch the play?
(A) Dubai (B) Dublin (C) Delhi (D) London
3. R.
C. Hutchinson was.................novalist..
(A) American (B) British (C) French (D) Italian
4. Where the author saw a play
in which a corn-merchant was the chief character?
(A) Budapest (C) Dublin (B) Milan (D) London
5.
Who had the fantastic notion of spending £ 10 on a holiday?
(A)
Nephew (B) Daughter (C) Father (D) Wife
6. Who
was cheating the corn-merchant?
(A)
Nephew (B) Daughter (C) Father (D) Wife
7.
Who did like fast travelling?
(A)
Corn-merchant (B) The wife of
Corn-merchant (C) The Author (D) None of
these
8.
Who didn't dislike the rapid movement of life?
(A)
Corn-merchant (B) The wife of
Corn-merchant (C) The Author (D) None of
these
9.
Which word in the passage stands for worship?
(A)
Adore (B) Esprit (C) Despair (D) Escapiert
10.
Which tribe did the author belong?
(A)
Fast thinkers (B) Slow thinkers (C) Steady thinkers (D) None of
these
11.
How many girls were in film?
(A)
Two (B) Three (C) Four (D) Five
12.
In The Pace for Living', the writer captures the agony of …...... man.
(A)
Modern (B) Ancient (C) Future (D) Uncivilized
13.
The main character in the play which the author saw
was a/an.................. corn -merchant.
(A)
Elderly (B) Handicapped (C) Young (D) Diabetic
14.
The author admits that quick travel does not give the traveller the
real.................. of travel.
(A)
Pains (B) Pleasure (C) Dreams (D) Knowledge
(A) Car (B) Factory (C) living (D) holiday
16.
Who was a man of many anxieties and had a dicky heart?
(A)
R.C. Hutchinson (B)
Corn-merchant (C) Both of above (D) none of
above
17.
Who exhibits an exceptional flair for touching issues of the contemporary
society?
(A)
William Cowper (B) Joan Lexau (C) Walter de La Mare (D) R.C. Hutchinson
18. What was the most
enchanting line in the play?
(A)
Now that's too much (B) Now
that's too fast (C) is this the same girl? (D) none of above
19.
The man's complaint was so gloriously irrelevant to his.
(A)
Own character (C) Own situation (B) Own mind (D) Own country
20.
The speaker goes in a car at.
(A)
nineteen miles an hour (B) fourteen miles an hour (C) sixteen miles an hour (D) ninety miles an hour
21.
The speaker adores the machines that hurl one about at
(A)
Dublin (C) New York (B) London (D)
Battersea
22.
The chief character of the play was 'Weak-hearted' means same as
(A)
Quickly (B) Freaky (C) Dicky (D) Despair
23.
He is
going to fall in love with girls in that Order.
(A) A.B.C (B) B.A.C (C)
C.B.A (D) B.C.A
24.
The elderly Corn-merchant lived in.
(A)
Dublin (B) A small Irish country town (C) England (D)
A big Irish country town
25.
Who was a man of many anxieties?
(A)
The narrator him-self (B) The elderly Corn-merchant (C) The Corn-merchant's nephew
(D) The Corn-merchant's wife
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