GENERAL ENGLISH ASSIGNMENT
A. Objective Type Questions.
1. HASSAN’S ATTENDANCE PROBLEM
1. Who was Hassan?
a) a student of MBBS b) a student of M.Sc.
c) a student of B.A. d) a student of M.C.A.
2. What type of a student was Hassan?
a) Very dull and disobedient b) Very bright and regular
c) Regular but dull d) Bright but irregular
3. What kind of a teacher was Sudha Murthy?
a) very strict and rude b) kind and inefficient
c) kind and loving d) fond of flattery
4. How would Hassan beg for attendance?
a) In a pitiful manner b) very rudely
c) Very impolitely d) none of these.
5. Who came to meet the narrator in her office?
6. Why couldn’t Sudha Murthy recognise Hassan?
7. Hassan held ____________ responsible for his problems.
8. Hassan was told by his __________ to live separately.
9. Hassan was a very regular and responsible student. (True/False)
10.The parent-teacher meeting was quite fruitful. (True/False)
11. Hassan was told by his father to live separately. (True/False)
2. THE MARCH KING
1. On the day of the concert, Philip went to play a game of__________ (baseball/football).
2. What is the name of Philip’s best friend whom Philip told his secret plan to join circus?
3. What is Marine band?
4. What was Philip chosen to play in the concert?
(a)Violin (b) Guitar (c)Drum (d)Flute
5. Who gave a shirt to Philip for the concert?
Ans. Mrs. Esputa, wife of his music teacher.
6. Who was Charlie?
(a) Philip’s teacher (b)Bakery owner (c)Leader of band in circus (d)Philip’s friend
7. Philip wanted to be a musician. (True/False)
8. Philip had decided to join a circus. (True/False)
9. Name the newspaper which held an essay writing contest?
Fill in the blank(s) with a suitable word.
10. Mrs. Esputa’s _fingers pinned enough tucks in the shirt to make it fit Philip.
11. Philip wrote more than a hundred ___.
1. THE SCHOOL FOR SYMPATHY
1. The most difficult day in the school was blind day. (True/False)
2. Millie was the head girl of the school. (True/False)
3. Miss Beam was a middle-aged woman. (True/False)
4. Being blind was shocking for children. (True/False)
A. Objective Type Questions.
1. HASSAN’S ATTENDANCE PROBLEM
1. Who was Hassan?
a) a student of MBBS b) a student of M.Sc.
c) a student of B.A. d) a student of M.C.A.
2. What type of a student was Hassan?
a) Very dull and disobedient b) Very bright and regular
c) Regular but dull d) Bright but irregular
3. What kind of a teacher was Sudha Murthy?
a) very strict and rude b) kind and inefficient
c) kind and loving d) fond of flattery
4. How would Hassan beg for attendance?
a) In a pitiful manner b) very rudely
c) Very impolitely d) none of these.
5. Who came to meet the narrator in her office?
6. Why couldn’t Sudha Murthy recognise Hassan?
7. Hassan held ____________ responsible for his problems.
8. Hassan was told by his __________ to live separately.
9. Hassan was a very regular and responsible student. (True/False)
10.The parent-teacher meeting was quite fruitful. (True/False)
11. Hassan was told by his father to live separately. (True/False)
2. THE MARCH KING
1. On the day of the concert, Philip went to play a game of__________ (baseball/football).
2. What is the name of Philip’s best friend whom Philip told his secret plan to join circus?
3. What is Marine band?
4. What was Philip chosen to play in the concert?
(a)Violin (b) Guitar (c)Drum (d)Flute
5. Who gave a shirt to Philip for the concert?
Ans. Mrs. Esputa, wife of his music teacher.
6. Who was Charlie?
(a) Philip’s teacher (b)Bakery owner (c)Leader of band in circus (d)Philip’s friend
7. Philip wanted to be a musician. (True/False)
8. Philip had decided to join a circus. (True/False)
9. Name the newspaper which held an essay writing contest?
Fill in the blank(s) with a suitable word.
10. Mrs. Esputa’s _fingers pinned enough tucks in the shirt to make it fit Philip.
11. Philip wrote more than a hundred ___.
1. THE SCHOOL FOR SYMPATHY
1. The most difficult day in the school was blind day. (True/False)
2. Millie was the head girl of the school. (True/False)
3. Miss Beam was a middle-aged woman. (True/False)
4. Being blind was shocking for children. (True/False)