MCQ Chapter 3 Class 12 English Poetry Short Stories UP Board यूपी बोर्ड The Lost Child 1. What literary device is used to describe the mustard fields in the story?MetaphorSimileHyperboleAlliterationQuestion 1 of 202. How does the author describe the spring festival?Quiet and sereneJoyous and colorfulDangerous and chaoticNone of the aboveQuestion 2 of 203. What does the fair symbolize in the story?The child’s desiresThe complexity of lifeThe loss of innocenceAll of the aboveQuestion 3 of 204. Why does the child reject sweets, balloons, and other attractions after being lost?He is scaredHe only wants his parentsHe dislikes the itemsHe is hungryQuestion 4 of 205. What does the shower of young flowers symbolize in the story?The child's carefree joyThe harshness of lifeThe separation from his parentsHis fear of losing his wayQuestion 5 of 206. Why does the child stop noticing the attractions of the fair after being lost?He is tiredHe realizes the importance of his parentsHe feels scared and lonelyBoth B and CQuestion 6 of 207. Which item did the child NOT explicitly ask for in the story?ToySweetWatchBalloonQuestion 7 of 208. What type of music does the juggler play?ClassicalGentleCoarseMelodicQuestion 8 of 209. How does the author describe the crowd at the fair?Thick and vibrantSmall and quietHappy and calmDisorganized but smallQuestion 9 of 2010. What did the child feel when he was first attracted to the roundabout?Joy and excitementNervousnessSadnessFearQuestion 10 of 2011. What is the central theme of "The Lost Child"?Family bonds and the value of parentsThe power of greedThe joys of childhoodThe fear of strangersQuestion 11 of 2012. What does the mustard field represent in the story?DangerBrightness and beauty of natureThe child’s fear of the unknownA safe placeQuestion 12 of 2013. Why does the author describe the mustard field as "a river of yellow liquid light"?To emphasize its beauty using a metaphorTo highlight the fear of the childTo contrast with the fairTo show the child’s boredomQuestion 13 of 2014. What caused the child to stop paying attention to the toys?His parents scolding himThe beauty of the mustard fieldThe sight of sweetsThe crowd pushing him awayQuestion 14 of 2015. What literary technique is used to describe the doves and dragonflies?PersonificationAlliterationOnomatopoeiaImageryQuestion 15 of 2016. How did the man try to calm the child near the temple?By scolding himBy lifting him up and asking questionsBy giving him foodBy finding his parents immediatelyQuestion 16 of 2017. How is the banyan tree described in the story?Tall and eerieShady and protective, like a grandmotherDark and scarySmall and bloomingQuestion 17 of 2018. Why did the child reject the sweets offered by the man?He was not hungryHe only wanted his parentsHe disliked sweetsHe was scared of the manQuestion 18 of 2019. What can be inferred about the child’s emotions by the end of the story?He is calm and happyHe is still distressed and longing for his parentsHe becomes independentHe grows fond of the strangerQuestion 19 of 2020. What is the moral of the story?Always listen to childrenMaterial attractions cannot replace the love of parentsFairs are dangerous for childrenStrangers are not trustworthyQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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