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Monday, September 8, 2014

Multiple Choice Questions of Leela’s Friend

Multiple Choice Questions of Leela’s Friend



 After dinner Leela ran to ________________
(a) her bed (b) Sidda’s bed (c) the well (d) the veranda.
 Sidda’s company made Leela —
(a) excited (b) unhappy (c) morose (d) happy.
 Leela took Sidda’s class during —
(a) evening (b) dusk (c) afternoon (d) morning.
 Before taking a decision to appoint Sidda Mr. Sivasanker called on his —
(a) daughter (b) police officer (c) wife (d) friend.
 Leela lost her —
(a) palinurn chain (b) silver chain (c) gold chain (ci) dall.
  “Leela made a noise of depreciation”. Here the word depreciation’ means—
(a) agreement (b) disagreement (c) indifference (d) praise.
Mr. Sivasanker considered Sidda as a / an —
(a) thief (b) dacoit (c) old criminal (d) smuggler.
 The gold chain was found in the
(a) suitcase (b) the bedroom (c) tamarind pot (d) none of them.
 Sidda’s salary was —
(a) Two meals a day (b) two rupees a day(c) two meals a day and tour rupees a day (d) two mears a day and four rupees a month.
 Sidda got the job in the house of —
(a) Mr. yet (b) Mr. Narayan (c) Mr. Svasanker (d) Mc Subrarnanlyarn.
 Now this has touched the moon—What according to the speaker, has touched the moon —
(a) the red ball (b) the coconut (c) the wall (d) the rose plant.
‘’the fellow looked queer”. Here the word ‘queer” means —
(a) strange (b) unnatural (c) mischievous (d) natural.
 The police inspector considered Sidda to be a —
(a) thief (b) dacoit (c) old criminal (d) smuggler.
The source of the story is from —
(a) Malgudi Days (b) The Guide (c) Swami and friends (d) None of these.
 Sidda was taken to
(a) prison (b) home (c) jail (d) lock up.
 Sidda was arrested by the po!ice
(a) 3 days (b) 4 days (c) 5 days (d) 7 days after the incident.
Leelas mother found the gold chain in —
(a) turmeric pot (b) red chilli pot (c) black pepper pot (d) tamarind pot.
Sidda previously worked in —
(a) the doctor’s house (b) the teacher’s house(c) the lawyer’s house (d) the farmer’s house.
Mr. Sivasanker finally -
(a) employed Sidda (b) dismissed Sidda (c) felt sorry for blaming Sidda (d) asked Sidda for forgiveness.
 Sidda lost his job at the doctor’s house because
(a) he stole money (b) He was terribly ill (c) he was not given proper salary (d) the doctor left the town.
 The chain was put in the tamarind pot by —
(a) Sidda (b) Leela (c) Sivasanker (d) Leela’s mother.
 What did Leela check out with the ball that was thrown —
(a) the colour (b) the shape (c) traces of the moon (d) the conditions.
 ‘At any rate the fellow looks tidy”. Who is referred to here?
The person referred to is — -
(a) Sidda (b) Mr. Sivasanker (c) police inspector (d) Leela.
 Sivasanker was a man of—
(a)high judgement (b) good humour (c) suspicious mentality (d) analytical mind.
 Sidda slept —
(a) in Leela’s room (b) in the drawing room (c) servants’ quarter (d) outside the house.
 Mr. Sivasanker was concerned about -
(a) financial problem (b) servant problem (c) water problem (d) family problem.
 “At any rate, the feflow looks tidy”. Here “tidy” means—
(a) neat and clean (b) tight (o) tedious (d) filthy.
 “Do not go near him” — This was said by
(a) Leela’s mother (b) Sivasanker (c) the Inspector (d) the constable.
 Leela firmly believed that Sidda
 (a) knew God (b) knew the moon (c) knew the stars (d) knew the sun.
Sidda seemed to be -
(a) a thief (b) a dacoit (c) timid (d) a shy boy.
 Sidda felt more interested in —
(a) story telling (b) education (c) steang (d) fishing
The chain was found by
(a) Sidda (b) Leela’s mother (c) Sivasanker (d) the inspector.
 Leela as a child was —
(a) fidgety (b) playful (c) whimsical (d) whining.
The thing lost by Leela was a -
(a) gold ring (b) gold chain (c) gold button (d) gold necklace.
 Sidda was a -
(a) manager (b) landtord (c) school-boy (d) servant.
Leela was -
(a) 3 years old (b) 4 years old (c) 5 years old (d) 6 years old.
The inspector was a —
(a) dutiful man (b) kind man (c) arrogant man (d) haughty man.
According to Sidda, the doctor lived near —
(a) the hospital (b) the court (c) the market (d) the village.
Leela was put to sleep by —
(a) Sidda’s stories (b) Sidda’s song (c) mother’s song (d) father’s stories.
“though an adept at controlling the moon . Here the word ‘adept’ means—
(a) accomplished (b) adopt (c) ordinary (d) unskilled.
 Leela inserted the chain into the tamarind pot.

(a) unknowingly (b) whimsically (c) thoughtfully (d) intentionally.


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