English MCQ Chapter 10 Class 6 Bihar Board बिहार बोर्ड Advertisement MCQ For All Chapters – English Class 6Bamboo Curry 1. What is the direct speech of "He said that it was too hard to eat"?He asked, "Is it too hard to eat?"He said, "It is too hard to eat."He told, "You can't eat this."He said, "I can't eat that."Question 1 of 152. How would you change "She said, 'How can I make curry out of a bamboo door?'" to indirect speech?She said how to make curry from a bamboo door.She asked how she could make curry out of a bamboo door.She said to make curry with bamboo.She asked to chop the bamboo door.Question 2 of 153. Which sentence is in direct speech?She said she would help him.She told him to chop the bamboo.She asked, "Can you help me?"She said that she needed help.Question 3 of 154. Convert "He asked his wife to make curry with the bamboo door" into direct speech."Make curry with this bamboo door," he said to his wife."Make this bamboo into curry," he said."Can you make curry?" he asked his wife."Chop the bamboo door," he told his wife.Question 4 of 155. Identify the reporting clause in this sentence: "She said, 'I will cook the curry tomorrow.'"She saidI will cookthe curry tomorrowShe said IQuestion 5 of 156. Why did the bridegroom assume the curry was made from the bamboo door?His mother-in-law explicitly said soHe saw her pointing at the bamboo doorHis wife told himHe misunderstood the explanationQuestion 6 of 157. Why did the bridegroom's wife keep boiling the bamboo door?She thought it would soften eventuallyShe wanted to waste timeShe was angry with her husbandShe didn’t know what else to doQuestion 7 of 158. What could the bridegroom have done differently?Asked for the recipeTaken the whole bamboo plantMade the curry himselfBought a bamboo shootQuestion 8 of 159. What type of story is "Bamboo Curry"?A modern taleA Santhal folk taleA historical narrativeA fictional dramaQuestion 9 of 1510. What is the primary setting of the story?The bridegroom's houseHis mother-in-law’s homeThe marketplaceThe bamboo forestQuestion 10 of 1511. What does the story highlight about traditional knowledge?It is unnecessary in modern timesIt should be communicated clearlyIt is only useful for older generationsIt can be ignored without consequenceQuestion 11 of 1512. What role does the mother-in-law play in the story?A teacher and guideA strict criticA rivalA passive observerQuestion 12 of 1513. What cultural value does the story emphasize?Importance of traditionRespect for eldersLearning from mistakesAll of the aboveQuestion 13 of 1514. What was the wife’s reaction to the mother-in-law’s laughter?She joined in the laughterShe felt embarrassedShe got angryShe stayed silentQuestion 14 of 1515. What can we learn from the bridegroom’s mistake?Curiosity leads to errorsMisunderstandings can be humorous and educationalBamboo shoots are better than doorsAlways follow recipes exactlyQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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