MCQ Chapter 22 Class 12 English Rainbow Part 2 Bihar Board Marriage is a Private AffairMCQ’s For All Chapters – English Rainbow Part 2 Class 12th 1. How did Nnaemeka feel about his father’s disapproval of his marriage?Completely indifferentDeeply affected but hopefulAngry and rebelliousRelieved and at peaceQuestion 1 of 202. What phrase did an elder in the village use to express disapproval of Nnaemeka’s marriage?“It is against the law.”“It has never been heard.”“It defies tradition.”“It is a disgrace.”Question 2 of 203. What did Okeke do to push thoughts of his son out of his mind?Focused on religious practicesAvoided conversations about his sonSpent time in solitudeAll of the aboveQuestion 3 of 204. How long did Okeke avoid his son and daughter-in-law?2 years5 years8 years10 yearsQuestion 4 of 205. How did the villagers react to Nene’s life in Lagos?They admired her household skillsThey spread rumors about herThey remained indifferentThey criticized her openlyQuestion 5 of 206. What was Nnaemeka’s hope for the future regarding his father?That his father would meet NeneThat his father would forgive himThat his father would visit LagosAll of the aboveQuestion 6 of 207. What caused Okeke’s final change of heart?Nene’s plea on behalf of her sonsA discussion with his neighborsA sermon at churchAn illness that softened himQuestion 7 of 208. What prevented Okeke from fully shutting out his emotions?His religious faithThe thought of his grandsons in the rainHis neighbors’ opinionsMemories of his own youthQuestion 8 of 209. What role did nature play in Okeke’s internal conflict?A storm symbolized his emotional turmoilThe clear skies symbolized hopeThe wind carried a message of reconciliationThe sunset marked an endingQuestion 9 of 2010. How did Okeke try to distract himself from thinking of his grandsons?By reading the BibleBy singing hymnsBy writing lettersBy taking a walkQuestion 10 of 2011. What ultimately broke Okeke’s resolve?His physical healthThe persistent image of his grandsonsThe villagers’ opinionsA direct confrontation with NnaemekaQuestion 11 of 2012. What was Nene’s key argument in her letter to Okeke?She wanted to visit him herselfShe reminded him of family valuesShe spoke of his grandsons’ desire to meet himShe expressed regret for the marriageQuestion 12 of 2013. How did the villagers avoid mentioning Nnaemeka to Okeke?They avoided discussing marriage altogetherThey changed the topic quicklyThey avoided mentioning his son entirelyThey criticized Nnaemeka indirectlyQuestion 13 of 2014. What did Okeke imagine about his grandsons in the storm?Them walking away happilyThem standing forsaken outside his houseThem being cared for by NeneThem playing in the rainQuestion 14 of 2015. What theme is central to Okeke’s struggle?The inevitability of changeForgiveness and reconciliationThe importance of traditionGenerational differencesQuestion 15 of 2016. What emotion dominated Okeke’s final realization?AngerRegretReliefFearQuestion 16 of 2017. How did Okeke’s attitude towards his son’s marriage evolve?He softened completely over timeHe remained angry until the endHe reluctantly opened his heartHe never truly forgave NnaemekaQuestion 17 of 2018. What generational conflict is depicted in the story?The clash between tradition and modern valuesThe role of education in marriageParental control over career choicesUrban vs. rural lifestylesQuestion 18 of 2019. How does the story portray Nene’s personality?Assertive and modernTraditional and submissiveIndifferent to family valuesFearful and dependentQuestion 19 of 2020. What message does the story convey about family relationships?They must always follow traditionReconciliation requires effort and empathyConflicts are irreparableParents are always rightQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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