MCQ Chapter 3 Class 12 English Rainbow Part 2 Bihar Board A Pinch of SnuffMCQ’s For All Chapters – English Rainbow Part 2 Class 12th 1. What does the narrator suspect about Nanukaka’s promises to Sohanlal? That they were honest That they would be fulfilled That they were false and manipulative That they were unnecessaryQuestion 1 of 262. What did Nanukaka insist the narrator wear during their visit to Lala Sohanlal? A suit and tie A Jodhpur coat and turban Casual attire Traditional kurta-pajamaQuestion 2 of 263. Why was Lala Sohanlal upset with the Welfare Minister? Over a property dispute Due to a rejected marriage proposal for his son Because of an unpaid debt A disagreement over election strategiesQuestion 3 of 264. What skill did Nanukaka exhibit throughout the story? Political negotiation Manipulation and storytelling Financial management Technological expertiseQuestion 4 of 265. What type of car did Nanukaka use to visit the Minister? A small sedan A luxurious outlandish car A government vehicle A taxiQuestion 5 of 266. What was the kitten’s role in the story? It symbolized innocence. It was a humorous distraction. It helped impress the Minister. It was part of Nanukaka's plan.Question 6 of 267. What did the narrator find admirable about Nanukaka despite his antics? His confidence and wit His honesty His humility His wealthQuestion 7 of 268. What did the narrator fear the most by the end of the story? Losing his job The Minister discovering Nanukaka’s lies Getting caught by the police Facing his mother’s wrathQuestion 8 of 269. What characteristic defines Nanukaka in the story? Cunning and resourcefulness Humility and kindness Authority and dominance Fear and insecurityQuestion 9 of 2610. Why did the narrator hesitate to ask for an appointment with the Minister? He disliked the Minister. He feared risking his job. He was unfamiliar with the process. He thought it was unnecessary.Question 10 of 2611. How did Nanukaka describe the relationship between himself and H.B. (Hazrat Barkat Ali)? They were schoolmates. They were political rivals. They were colleagues. They had no prior relationship.Question 11 of 2612. What did Nanukaka promise to do for Lala Sohanlal’s son? Recommend him to H.B. Arrange a marriage proposal Help him gain political favor Secure him a foreign assignmentQuestion 12 of 2613. What did the narrator think about Nanukaka’s behavior during the events? It was inspiring. It was manipulative yet effective. It was disappointing. It was predictable.Question 13 of 2614. What impression did Nanukaka create at the Minister's residence? That he was a zamindar. That he was a respected astrologer. That he was a foreign diplomat. That he was an opposition leader.Question 14 of 2615. What did Nanukaka use as a symbol of wealth during his visit to Sikka Auto Dealers? A diamond ring A bearer cheque A fancy coat His luxurious carQuestion 15 of 2616. How did the story portray the narrator’s mother? Stern and controlling Loyal to her family Critical of Nanukaka Uninterested in Nanukaka’s visitQuestion 16 of 2617. What did the narrator realize about Nanukaka’s intentions at the end of the story? They were harmless. They were mysterious but successful. They were entirely honest. They caused trouble for the narrator.Question 17 of 2618. What was the main theme of "A Pinch of Snuff"? Family loyalty The humor in manipulation Political bureaucracy Generational conflictQuestion 18 of 2619. What role did the luxurious car play in Nanukaka’s plan? It served as a gift for the Minister. It created an image of prestige. It was used to bribe the secretary. It helped secure an appointment.Question 19 of 2620. Why did the narrator feel reluctant to accompany Nanukaka on his schemes? He disliked dishonesty. He feared for his reputation and job. He was uninterested in politics. He was busy with office work.Question 20 of 2621. How did Nanukaka justify his lies and pretenses? By claiming it was for the greater good. By saying it was common in society. By emphasizing his wit and intelligence. He didn’t justify them.Question 21 of 2622. What phrase best describes Nanukaka’s personality? Humble and cautious Bold and manipulative Aggressive and unyielding Reserved and quietQuestion 22 of 2623. What was the narrator’s emotional state throughout the story? Calm and supportive Frustrated and anxious Angry and rebellious Indifferent and passiveQuestion 23 of 2624. What type of humor does "A Pinch of Snuff" primarily use? Satire on political bureaucracy Slapstick comedy Dark humor Sarcasm about family dynamicsQuestion 24 of 2625. What was the narrator’s ultimate takeaway from the events? He admired Nanukaka’s ingenuity. He decided never to entertain guests again. He understood the value of manipulation. He felt relieved it was over.Question 25 of 2626. What does the title "A Pinch of Snuff" symbolize in the story? A habit of relaxation A metaphor for wit and manipulation A tool to impress others A nod to Nanukaka’s personalityQuestion 26 of 26 Loading...
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