Class 11 English - The Address - MERIT YARD
Class 11 English - The Address - MERIT YARD
1 / 40Who is the author of 'The Address'?
A) Marga Minco
B) Shirley Toulson
C) William Saroyan
D) Gordon Cook
2 / 40What is the specific address mentioned?
A) 12, Baker Street
B) 46, Marconi Street
C) 21, Oxford Street
D) 40, Wall Street
3 / 40Who lived at Number 46, Marconi Street?
A) Mrs. S
B) The narrator
C) Mrs. Dorling
D) Mr. Dorling
4 / 40Why did the narrator go to the address?
A) To buy the house
B) To meet her friend
C) To pay some money
D) To find belongings
5 / 40Who was Mrs. Dorling?
A) An old acquaintance
B) Narrator's aunt
C) A school teacher
D) A rich landlord
6 / 40How did Mrs. Dorling react upon seeing the narrator?
A) Hugged her tightly
B) Showed no recognition
C) Started crying loudly
D) Invited her inside
7 / 40What was Mrs. Dorling wearing at the door?
A) A black silk coat
B) A red cotton dress
C) A green knitted cardigan
D) A blue winter jacket
8 / 40Whose cardigan was Mrs. Dorling wearing?
A) Her own daughter's
B) A neighbor's cardigan
C) The narrator's sister's
D) The narrator's mother's
9 / 40What did the narrator realize seeing the cardigan?
A) She was at right place
B) It was stolen
C) She made a mistake
D) Mrs. Dorling was poor
10 / 40When did the mother tell her about Mrs. Dorling?
A) After the war ended
B) First half of the war
C) Before she was born
D) Just before dying
11 / 40What did Mrs. Dorling take away from their house?
A) Heavy furniture
B) Cash and jewelry
C) Silver and antiques
D) Food and clothes
12 / 40Why did Mrs. Dorling take the things?
A) She bought them
B) To sell in market
C) For her own use
D) To keep them safe
13 / 40Did the narrator's mother trust Mrs. Dorling?
A) Yes, completely
B) No, she doubted her
C) Only to some extent
D) She had no choice
14 / 40Did the narrator trust Mrs. Dorling initially?
A) Yes, fully
B) No, she was doubtful
C) She loved her deeply
D) She did not care
15 / 40How did the narrator travel to Marconi Street?
A) By airplane
B) By motor car
C) By train
D) On a bicycle
16 / 40What did Mrs. Dorling say when asked to talk?
A) Come inside quickly
B) Wait for an hour
C) I am very busy
D) It is not convenient now
17 / 40Who opened the door on the second visit?
A) A fifteen-year-old girl
B) An old sick woman
C) Mr. Dorling himself
D) A young small boy
18 / 40Where was Mrs. Dorling during the second visit?
A) Sleeping inside
B) Running an errand
C) Visiting a neighbor
D) Watching television
19 / 40What did the girl offer the narrator?
A) A glass of water
B) Some fresh fruits
C) A cup of tea
D) A slice of cake
20 / 40What did the narrator see inside the room?
A) Modern furniture
B) Beautiful paintings
C) An empty dark hall
D) Her own old things
21 / 40How did the narrator feel looking at her things?
A) Horrified and oppressed
B) Very happy and joyful
C) Angry and violent
D) Proud and excited
22 / 40How were the things arranged in the room?
A) Neatly and cleanly
B) Tastelessly and clumsily
C) In glass cabinets
D) Hidden under beds
23 / 40What was the atmosphere of the room like?
A) Fresh and bright
B) Warm and cozy
C) Musty and strange
D) Cold and freezing
24 / 40What was placed on the table?
A) A vase of flowers
B) A heavy silver jug
C) A stack of books
D) A white woolen tablecloth
25 / 40What specific mark was on the tablecloth?
A) A small burn mark
B) A red ink stain
C) A large tear mark
D) A dirty mud stain
26 / 40What was the girl pouring tea from?
A) A silver glass
B) A white teapot
C) A copper kettle
D) A plastic bottle
27 / 40What was special about the teapot?
A) It was very heavy
B) It had floral prints
C) It had a gold border
D) It was transparent
28 / 40What did the narrator find in the drawer?
A) Gold coins
B) Diamond rings
C) Old letters
D) Silver spoons
29 / 40What did the girl say about the antique plates?
A) We eat off them
B) We sold them all
C) They are broken
D) They are in locker
30 / 40What was the narrator's mother's name?
A) Mrs. Dorling
B) Mrs. S
C) Mrs. Minco
D) Mrs. Frank
31 / 40Why did the narrator leave the house suddenly?
A) She was getting late
B) Mrs. Dorling arrived
C) Memories were painful
D) The girl insulted her
32 / 40Why didn't she wait for Mrs. Dorling?
A) She hated her face
B) Her train was leaving
C) She got totally scared
D) Things lost their value
33 / 40What did the narrator decide to do with the address?
A) Forget it completely
B) Write it in a diary
C) Visit it once again
D) Give it to police
34 / 40Why did the objects lose their value?
A) They were too old
B) Severed from surroundings
C) They were badly broken
D) She became very rich
35 / 40Where did the narrator live after the war?
A) In a big mansion
B) In a foreign country
C) In a small rented room
D) With her relatives
36 / 40What did the narrator remember about the apple table?
A) The wooden chairs
B) The white cloth
C) The fruit basket
D) The large pewter plate
37 / 40Why was it easy to forget the address?
A) She had no room for things
B) She hated the address
C) She lost her memory
D) It was a fake address
38 / 40What is the central theme of 'The Address'?
A) Greed for money
B) Human predicament of war
C) Love for antiques
D) Friendship and betrayal
39 / 40During which war is the story likely set?
A) Vietnam War
B) Cold War
C) World War II
D) World War I
40 / 40What did the narrator ultimately seek?
A) Her stolen money
B) Revenge on Mrs. Dorling
C) Her family antiques
D) Mental peace and closure
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