CBSE Class 7 English – MCQ and Online Tests – Prose – Unit 5 – Quality
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CBSE Class 7 English – MCQ and Online Tests – Prose – Unit 5 – Quality
Question 1.
What did the author placed the order for?
(a) gloves
(b) boots
(c) socks
(d) none of these
Answer
Answer: (b) boots
Question 2.
Mr. Gessler’s shop was taken over by:
(a) the English
(b) his elder brother
(c) an English man
(d) his younger brother
Answer
(c) an English man
Question 3.
What has caused the slow business for shoe maker?
(a) the author had brought shoes from a big firm
(b) the author’s shoe didn’t last long.
(c) the fact that the Mr. Gessler was losing on business and was having a difficult time.
(d) the author had not visited Mr. Gessler’s shop for long The author was turned out to be
Answer
Answer: (c) the fact that the Mr. Gessler was losing on business and was having a difficult time.
Question 4.
The author’s complaint about ‘the boots that creaked’, left Mr. Gessler:
(a) annoyed
(b) in trouble
(c) in sorrow
(d) shocked
Answer
(d) shocked
Question 5.
Mr. Gessler’s complaint about the big firms was that they:
(a) spoiled his business
(b) produced worthless boots
(c) delivered only quality
(d) both (a) and (b)
Answer
(a) spoiled his business
Question 6.
The two Gessler brothers believed:
(a) in producing the quantity of boots
(b) in producing the quality boots
(c) to employ servants
(d) to be prompt in business
Answer
(b) in producing the quality boots
Question 7.
The author felt pity so he ordered:
(a) a pair of boots
(b) many pairs of boots
(c) to mend the boot that creaked
(d) both (a) and (b)
Answer
(b) many pairs of boots
Question 8.
Mr. Gessler died of:
(a) cholera
(b) slow starvation
(c) rabies
(d) a shock
Answer
(b) slow starvation
Question 9.
The main distinction of the shop of Mr. Gessler was:
(a) its modem look
(b) its quietness
(c) the red colour
(d) its neatness
Answer
(b) its quietness
Question 10.
When the author met Mr. Gessler after his brother’s death, he found him suddenly
(a) very happy
(b) very sad
(c) very old
(d) very wise
Answer
(c) very old
Question 11.
Mr. Gessler died of
(a) starvation
(b) heart attack
(c) accident
(d) some other disease
Answer
(a) starvation
Question 12.
Prove that Mr. Gessler was not an Englishman?
(a) He did not have any etiquettes
(b) Inferences of his mother
(c) He disliked Englishman
(d) He was beaten by an Englishman?
Answer
Answer: (b) Inferences of his mother
Question 13.
Where did Mr. Gesaler live?
(a) he lived in London in his shoe shop
(b) he lived in Brisbane in a hut
(c) he lived in Queensland
(d) he lived in New York
Answer
Answer: (a) he lived in London in his shoe shop
Question 14.
What material Mr. Gessler used to make the boots?
(a) finest quality leather
(b) rough leather
(c) soft rexin
(d) imported rough rexin
Answer
Answer: (a) finest quality leather
Question 15.
What happened to Mr. Gessler?
(a) he was ill
(b) he was upstairs
(c) he had not comer to work that day
(d) he was dead
Answer
Answer: (d) he was dead
Question 16.
Why was the author disturbed?
(a) he was worried about his boots
(b) he was getting late
(c) he was worried about Mr. Gessler’s well being
(d) he didn’t like the young man
Answer
Answer: (c) he was worried about Mr. Gessler’s well being
Question 17.
The name plate was missing at Mr. Gessler’s shop as –
(a) it was broken
(b) it was out of fashion
(c) it was taken out by someone
(d) it was stolen away
Answer
Answer: (c) it was taken out by someone
Question 18.
Mr Gessler smiled while replying the question because he
(a) agreed with the speaker
(b) felt proud of his work
(c) was pleased that someone had praised him
(d) none of the above
Answer
Answer: (b) felt proud of his work
Question 19.
The author was turned out to be
(a) a kind person
(b) careless about other’s emotions
(c) avoiding going to the shop
(d) a busy man
Answer
Answer: (a) a kind person
Question 20.
The author visited the boot-shop:
(a) frequently
(b) often
(c) infrequently
(b) just once a year
Answer
(c) infrequently
(1)
It was not possible to go to him very often-his boots lasted terribly, having something beyond the temporary, some essence of boot stitched into them.
Question 1.
The shoes making (for Mr. Gessler) was
(a) a difficult task
(b) an easy task
(c) an art
(d) quite expensive
Answer
(c) an art
Question 2.
The infrequent visits by author were due to
(a) Gessler’s shoes lasted long
(b) the author did not get time
(c) the father kept busy
(d) Gessler’s shoes were of bad quality
Answer
(a) Gessler’s shoes lasted long
Question 3.
‘essence’ here means
(a) distinctive feature
(b) substance
(c) concentrate
(d) important
Answer
(b) substance
(2)
And looking at his lined face, I saw things I had never noticed before,
Question 1.
The author could guess that Mr. Gessler was not in favour of
(a) big firms
(b) advertisements by big firms
(c) good quality
(d) bad quality
Answer
(b) advertisements by big firms
Question 2.
The lined face showed
(a) his satisfaction for
(b) the struggle for survival advertisements
(c) his problems
(d) the lines on his face
Answer
(b) the struggle for survival advertisements
Question 3.
In modem times, the big firms
(a) get good business in summers
(b) are cheating the people
(c) have employed advertisers
(d) are minting money
Answer
(b) are cheating the people
(3)
He lost everybody. And there he’d sit, going on and on. I will say that for him not a men in London made a better boot.
Question 1.
He took long time to execute his order’ shows
(a) people/customers
(c) associates
(b) brother
(d) friends
Answer
(a) people/customers
Question 2.
These lines are spoken by
(a) a young English man
(b) the younger brother
(c) the elder brother
(d) the company manager
Answer
(a) a young English man
3. He took long time to execute his order shows
(a) he was slow
(b) his Insistence on quality
(c) his failure
(d) his physical inability
Answer
(b) his Insistence on quality
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