MCQ Chapter 2.3 Teeny-tiny Class 7 English Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – English Class 7 1. In the story, what was the woman a "teeny-tiny" bit of?TiredExcitedHappyAngryQuestion 1 of 152. What type of voice did the teeny-tiny woman use to respond to the cupboard?A calm voiceA loud voiceA teeny-tiny voiceA frightened voiceQuestion 2 of 153. What kind of adjectives are used in the story?Informal and repetitiveScientific and detailedFormal and descriptiveRandom and unorganizedQuestion 3 of 154. Where are compound words like "teeny-tiny" often used?Scientific journalsChildren's storiesFormal speechesLegal documentsQuestion 4 of 155. What is the main purpose of the story?To educateTo entertainTo scareTo informQuestion 5 of 156. What is a "churchyard"?A marketplaceAn area near a schoolA burial ground around a churchA forest clearingQuestion 6 of 157. What is "supper" referred to in the story?LunchBreakfastEvening teaThe last meal of the dayQuestion 7 of 158. How does the story create suspense?By describing the setting in detailBy repeating the teeny-tiny voice’s demandBy introducing new charactersBy using a dramatic toneQuestion 8 of 159. What is the main verb in the sentence: "The teeny-tiny woman opened the teeny-tiny gate"?WomanOpenedGateTinyQuestion 9 of 1510. Which word shows an auxiliary verb in the sentence: "She does all the work"?SheDoesAllWorkQuestion 10 of 1511. Why is the speech of the teeny-tiny voice in larger type?To emphasize the demandTo make it look scaryTo distract the readerTo show a change in toneQuestion 11 of 1512. What is one possible moral of the story?Don’t take what doesn’t belong to youAlways eat healthy mealsVisit churches regularlyDon’t walk alone at nightQuestion 12 of 1513. What could the teeny-tiny bone symbolize?WealthCuriosityMisfortuneKnowledgeQuestion 13 of 1514. What genre does this story belong to?Science fictionHorror-comedyRomantic fictionHistorical fictionQuestion 14 of 1515. Why is repetition used in the story?To lengthen the storyTo make it memorable and funTo confuse the readerTo avoid describing new elementsQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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