CBSE Class 7 English – MCQ and Online Tests – Poem – Unit 6 – Mystery of the Talking Fan
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CBSE Class 7 English – MCQ and Online Tests – Poem – Unit 6 – Mystery of the Talking Fan
Question 1.
If the electric current Is stopped:
(a) the chatter will begin
(b) the fan’s chatter will stop
(c) people will face problems
(d) both (a) and (b)
Answer
(b) the fan’s chatter will stop
Question 2.
What does ‘whirling’ mean?
(a) gargling
(b) calm
(c) swift
(d) slow
Answer
Answer: (b) calm
Question 3.
The word ‘whirling’ means:
(a) eddying
(b) encircling
(c) rotating
(d) whirled
Answer
(c) rotating
Question 4.
The fan had a weird language:
(a) mechanical language
(b) chemical language
(c) electrical language
(d) electronic language
Answer
(d) electronic language
Question 5.
The chatter is electrical because ___.
(a) it talks electronically
(b) it is electrical
(c) can’t be understood
(d) it talks with fast pace
Answer
Answer: (b) it is electrical
Question 6.
The talking fan was demanding ___ .
(a) oiling
(b) conversation
(c) attention
(d) friends
Answer
Answer: (a) oiling
Question 7.
Why did the talking fan’s chatter come to an end?
(a) somebody repaired the motor
(b) the poet asked him to shut up
(c) the fan fell on the ground
(d) the poet left the house
Answer
Answer: (a) somebody repaired the motor
Question 8.
The phrase ‘talking fan’ is a:
(a) verbal phrase
(b) phrase
(c) verb
(d) participle
Answer
(a) verbal phrase
Question 9.
‘His little whirling motor’ ___
(a) the poet’s toy
(b) his friend’s toy
(c) the fan’s motor
(d) the poet’s heart
Answer
Answer: (c) the fan’s motor
Question 10.
The language of the fan was first:
(a) a mystery
(b) a fact
(c) a story
(d) a tale
Answer
(a) a mystery
Question 11.
The mystery of the fan was soon:
(a) somebody broke It
(b) somebody oiled Its motor
(c) somebody carried It away
(d) It was discarded
Answer
(b) somebody oiled Its motor
(1)
Once there was a talking fan —
Electrical his chatter.
I couldn’t quite hear what he said
And I hope it doesn’t matter
Because one day somebody oiled
His little whirling motor
And all the mystery was spoiled —
He ran as still as water.
Question 1.
The language of the fan was
(a) simple
(b) understood by electric current
(c) not understood by the poet
(d) simple chatter
Answer
(c) not understood by the poet
Question 2.
The fan spoke in
(a) a non-mysterious way
(b) an electric language
(c) whispers
(d) a hasty manner
Answer
(b) an electric language
Question 3.
The ‘mystery’ was spoiled when somebody
(a) shook it hard
(b) poured water on It
(c) oiled the motor of the fan
(d) cleaned the fan
Answer
(c) oiled the motor of the fan
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