English MCQ Chapter 15 Class 6 Bihar Board बिहार बोर्ड Advertisement Excuses, Excuses! 1. What does P.E. stand for in the story?Personal ExercisePhysical EducationPhysical ExaminationPublic EducationQuestion 1 of 152. Who was responsible for usually bringing Blenkinsopp’s P.E. kit?HimselfHis grandmotherHis parentsHis siblingQuestion 2 of 153. What did the teacher imply by asking, “How many grandmothers have you got, Blenkinsopp?”Blenkinsopp has too many excusesHe is very fortunateHe has a big familyHe needs more help at homeQuestion 3 of 154. How did Blenkinsopp describe his grandmother’s death?A tragic lossSeriously deadUnexpectedPeacefulQuestion 4 of 155. How does the story portray Blenkinsopp?HardworkingExcuse-proneHonestTimidQuestion 5 of 156. What tone does the teacher use while talking to Blenkinsopp?AngrySympatheticSarcasticIndifferentQuestion 6 of 157. What is the key theme of the story?Hard work pays offHonesty is importantMaking excuses leads to troubleTeachers are strictQuestion 7 of 158. How does the story highlight Blenkinsopp’s attitude?DeterminedLazy and neglectfulFearlessAnxiousQuestion 8 of 159. What excuse did Blenkinsopp give for not doing P.E.?He didn’t have a kit, and his hand was badHe was tiredHe forgot the class timingHe was injuredQuestion 9 of 1510. What does the story teach about excuses?They can be creativeThey can make people laughThey are often not believedThey are a sign of intelligenceQuestion 10 of 1511. What did the teacher accuse Blenkinsopp of?Being irresponsibleLyingHating mathFailing P.E.Question 11 of 1512. Why was the teacher skeptical of Blenkinsopp’s excuses?They were too frequentThey were poorly thought outOther students complainedHe had proof against themQuestion 12 of 1513. What quality of Blenkinsopp is highlighted in the story?Creativity in making excusesCourage to face the teacherDedication to academicsFear of authorityQuestion 13 of 1514. What does Blenkinsopp’s interaction with the teacher suggest about his personality?He is shy and reservedHe is confident and mischievousHe is diligentHe is remorsefulQuestion 14 of 1515. What is the primary conflict in the story?Blenkinsopp vs. the teacherBlenkinsopp vs. his familyBlenkinsopp vs. himselfBlenkinsopp vs. school rulesQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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