MCQ Chapter 4 The rule of the road Class 11 English Bihar Board 1. Who is the author of The Rule of the Road?R.K. NarayanA.G. GardinerAlpha of the PloughWilliam HazlittQuestion 1 of 202. What pen name did A.G. Gardiner use?Alpha of the PloughBeta of the SeaGamma of the SkyOmega of the StarsQuestion 2 of 203. What does the essay The Rule of the Road primarily discuss?Traffic rulesThe balance between liberty and social orderThe importance of road safetyThe role of police in societyQuestion 3 of 204. Where did the old lady in the essay walk?On the pavementDown the middle of the streetAlong a riverbankInside a parkQuestion 4 of 205. What argument did the old lady give for walking in the middle of the road?She was avoiding obstaclesIt was her liberty to do soThe pavement was crowdedShe did not give any reasonQuestion 5 of 206. What does liberty without limits lead to, according to the author?FreedomSocial progressSocial anarchyProsperityQuestion 6 of 207. What does the policeman at Piccadilly Circus symbolize?TyrannyLibertyFearPowerQuestion 7 of 208. What does the author say liberty is?A personal affairA social contractA privilegeAn obligationQuestion 8 of 209. What is an example of personal liberty in the essay?Practicing trombone at midnight in the streetsWalking on the pavementWearing a dressing gown in publicDriving a car recklesslyQuestion 9 of 2010. What restricts our personal liberty?Our own actionsLaws made by the governmentThe liberty of othersLack of knowledgeQuestion 10 of 2011. What is the foundation of social conduct, according to Gardiner?Strict lawsReasonable consideration for othersFear of punishmentRespect for authorityQuestion 11 of 2012. What instrument does the author use as an example of nuisance?PianoGuitarTromboneViolinQuestion 12 of 2013. Where does the author say it is acceptable to play the trombone at midnight?On the streetsIn a public parkAt the top of HelvellynInside the houseQuestion 13 of 2014. What did the man in the railway carriage talk about loudly?His family historyThe deeds of his sons in the warCriticisms of generals and politiciansAll of the aboveQuestion 14 of 2015. Why couldn’t the author read his Blue-book on the train?He was sleepyHe was disturbed by a loud passengerThe train was too noisyHe forgot his reading glassesQuestion 15 of 2016. What does the author compare the man’s loud talk to?A roaring lionA barrel-organA marching bandA stormQuestion 16 of 2017. What does Gardiner think about motor horns?They are essentialThey symbolize freedomThey are aggressive and annoyingThey are harmlessQuestion 17 of 2018. What does the author say about gramophones?They should be bannedThey can disturb neighbors if not used carefullyThey are a symbol of progressEveryone should own oneQuestion 18 of 2019. What does the author compare disturbing neighbors with noise to?Trespassing on their gardensStealing their belongingsSpreading rumorsBlocking their drivewayQuestion 19 of 2020. What balance does Gardiner say we must maintain in society?Anarchy and socialismPersonal liberty and social libertyFreedom and disciplineRights and responsibilitiesQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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