MCQ Chapter 5 English Radiance Class 8 Bihar Board Advertisement One Two Three 1. What did the king think of himself?FoolishPowerfulWeakHumbleQuestion 1 of 202. What did the king want his officers and servants to do?Solve a mysteryProve their loyaltyGuess his thoughtsEntertain himQuestion 2 of 203. Who helped the minister in finding the right person to guess the king’s thoughts?A servantThe kingA wise manHis daughterQuestion 3 of 204. How much time did the king give the minister to find someone who could guess his thoughts?One yearOne dayOne weekOne monthQuestion 4 of 205. Who did the minister's daughter bring to the king's court?A soldierA priestA shepherdA noblemanQuestion 5 of 206. What did the king hold up first during his interaction with the shepherd?A fistTwo fingersOne fingerThree fingersQuestion 6 of 207. What was the shepherd’s response to the king’s first gesture?He bowed downHe raised three fingersHe held up two fingersHe shook his headQuestion 7 of 208. What did the king’s first gesture signify?He was pleasedHe was angryHe wanted to fightHe alone was kingQuestion 8 of 209. What did the shepherd’s response with two fingers mean?He wanted to be kingThere is also GodHe was scaredHe wanted to argueQuestion 9 of 2010. How did the king react when the shepherd held up two fingers?He dismissed the shepherdHe laughedHe got angryHe raised three fingersQuestion 10 of 2011. Why did the shepherd shake his head violently?He was happyHe was nervousHe disagreed with the kingHe was tiredQuestion 11 of 2012. What did the king realize after his interaction with the shepherd?His kingdom was in dangerHe was not the only powerful beingHe was smarter than the shepherdHis servants were disloyalQuestion 12 of 2013. What lesson did the king learn from the shepherd?The strength of his armyThe importance of kindnessThe existence of GodThe need for wealthQuestion 13 of 2014. How did the minister initially feel about his daughter’s choice of the shepherd?RelievedConfidentAmusedShockedQuestion 14 of 2015. The shepherd was described as a ‘fool’ in the story. Why?He made people laughHe couldn’t speakHe was simple-mindedHe lacked intelligenceQuestion 15 of 2016. What did the king hope to achieve by testing others with his thoughts?Teach them a lessonShow his kindnessDemonstrate his wisdomProve his uniquenessQuestion 16 of 2017. What impression do we get of the king from this story?GenerousArrogantHumbleKindQuestion 17 of 2018. What role did body language play in the story?It was humorousIt showed fearIt was a means of communicationIt created confusionQuestion 18 of 2019. What was the minister's reaction after the shepherd correctly answered the king's question?ProudAngryConfusedHappyQuestion 19 of 2020. How does the shepherd's reaction reflect his understanding?He was arrogantHe was intimidated by the kingHe was insightfulHe was scaredQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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