MCQ Chapter 27 Class 12 English Rainbow Part 2 Bihar Board A TrickMCQ’s For All Chapters – English Rainbow Part 2 Class 12th 1. Who finally confirms the narrator’s actual result?Mr. ChatterjeeMr. ClarkeKamalaThe narrator’s friendQuestion 1 of 202. How does the story explore the theme of vanity?By showcasing academic achievements.Through Mr. Varma’s desire to believe in success.By highlighting competition among professors.By celebrating personal pride.Question 2 of 203. What genre does "A Trick" best fit into?MysterySatireTragedyHumor with moral lessonsQuestion 3 of 204. What was Mr. Clarke’s role in the examination?Setting the questionsKeeping the marks confidentialAnnouncing resultsAwarding medalsQuestion 4 of 205. What does Mr. Varma’s reaction to the trick reveal about him?He is gullible but ambitious.He is indifferent to results.He is overly aggressive.He is quick to forgive.Question 5 of 206. Why did Mr. Varma initially dismiss the group’s congratulations?He thought it was a joke.He already knew he had failed.He disliked the group.He was not confident in his performance.Question 6 of 207. What literary element does the narrator use to describe Mr. Varma’s thoughts of success?IronySymbolismHyperbolePersonificationQuestion 7 of 208. What event marked the beginning of Mr. Varma’s suspicion about the trick?Kamala’s disbeliefThe group’s constant praiseHis visit to Mr. ChatterjeeA note from Mr. ClarkeQuestion 8 of 209. How does the narrator justify the English examiner's grading system?By valuing quantity over quality.By claiming they prioritize originality over completeness.By arguing that examiners rarely read all answers.By emphasizing formal correctness.Question 9 of 2010. What did Mr. Varma want back in his note to the narrator and Mr. Sinha?His marksHis booksHis notesHis assignment papersQuestion 10 of 2011. How does the narrator characterize Mr. Chatterjee?Pessimistic but fair-mindedEccentric and cheerfulRigid and indifferentCritical and cruelQuestion 11 of 2012. What personal flaw of Mr. Sinha influenced his role in the prank?Envy towards Mr. VarmaHis love for booksHis mistrust of the narratorHis dislike of Mr. ChatterjeeQuestion 12 of 2013. What was the narrator's initial intention behind the prank?To humiliate Mr. VarmaFor harmless funTo test Mr. Varma’s knowledgeTo challenge Mr. Chatterjee’s judgmentQuestion 13 of 2014. How did the trick evolve from a simple joke into something more serious?Due to Mr. Sinha’s personal jealousyBecause Kamala spread the newsMr. Chatterjee confirmed the resultsMr. Varma openly questioned the narratorQuestion 14 of 2015. What kind of atmosphere is described during the silent remorse between the narrator and Mr. Varma?Tense but forgivingBitter and hostileRelaxed and friendlyAwkward but indifferentQuestion 15 of 2016. What ultimately broke the silence between the narrator and Mr. Varma?A loud argumentThe ringing of the bellMr. Chatterjee’s arrivalAn apology from Mr. SinhaQuestion 16 of 2017. What does the narrator dream about after the prank?Being judged by an Almighty figureReuniting with Mr. VarmaWinning the examinationFailing the examQuestion 17 of 2018. How does the narrator feel upon waking from the dream?Relieved and hopefulTired and regretfulEnergized and motivatedAngry at Mr. VarmaQuestion 18 of 2019. What theme is central to the story "A Trick"?The value of educationThe consequences of deceitThe importance of friendshipThe pursuit of academic excellenceQuestion 19 of 2020. What message does the narrator reflect upon at the end of the story?Tricks can lead to success.Jealousy destroys relationships.Harmless fun can lead to unintended consequences.Friendship triumphs over competition.Question 20 of 20 Loading...
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