Q ➤ 1.Who is the author of the story “The Eyes Have It” ? (a) APJ Abdul Kalam (b) Langston Hughes (c) Leo Tolstoy (d) Ruskin Bond.
Q ➤ 2.“The Eyes Have It” is a / an— (a) essay (b) humorous piece of writing (c) travelogue (d) short story.
Q ➤ 3.The narrator was all alone in the train compartment up to— (a) Dehra (b) the station next to Rohana (c) Rohana (d) the station before Rohana.
Q ➤ 4.The narrator first discovered that the girl— (a) had a sweet voice (b) could laugh sweetly (c) had worn slippers (d) had an interesting face.
Q ➤ 5. Where was the narrator going by train ? (a) Saharanpur (b) Mussoorie (c) Rohana (d) Dehra.
Q ➤ 6.At that time the narrator was— (a) not blind (b) completely blind (c) partially blind (d) fully sighted.
Q ➤ 7.The new fellow traveller’s remark took the narrator by surprise because— (a) he said that he did not notice the girl’s hairstyle (b) he said that there was no girl at all (c) he said that he had seen a boy instead (d) he said that the girl had no sense of humour.
Q ➤ 8. The girl was going to— (a) Dehra (b) Mussoorie (c) Sahararanpur (d) Rohana.
Q ➤ 9.The narrator was prepared to sit there for almost any length of time— (a) to talk with the girl (b) to look the beauty of outside (c) to listen to her talking (d) to flatter the girl.
Q ➤ 10. According to the girl, Mussoorie is very beautiful specially in the month of— (a) December (b) November (c) September (d) October.
Q ➤ 11.According to the narrator— (a) All girls can resist flattery (b) few girls can resist flattery (c) no girl likes flattery (d) all girls like flattery.
Q ➤ 12. The narrator made a mistake when— (a) he asked the girl about her destination (b) he asked the girl about her age (c) he asked the girl about her family members (d) he asked the girl about the sights outside.
Q ➤ 13.The blind girl said that she loved the— (2017) (a) tree (b) animals (c) hills (d) forests
Q ➤ 14.“But why are you so serious?” – Who asked this question ? (a) the new fellow traveller of the narrator (b) the girl (c) the narrator (d) the girl’s parents.
Q ➤ 15.In the story “The Eyes Have It”, the girl wished to visit the— (a) hills in Dehra (b) tourist spots of Mussoorie (c) hills of Mussoorie (d) hills of Saharanpur.
Q ➤ 16.The couple who saw her off were probably her— (a) relatives (b) friends (c) parents (d) grandfather and grandmother
Q ➤ 17. The narrator was all alone in the train compartment up to— (a) Dehra (b) the station next to Rohana (c) Rohana (d) the station before Rohana.
Q ➤ 18.At that time the narrator was— (a) partly blind (b) totally blind (c) not blind (d) none of the above.
Q ➤ 19.According to Ruskin Bond, the best time for visiting the hills is— (2015) (a) September (b) October (c) November (d) December
Q ➤ 20.What type of text is “The Eyes Have it” ? (a) descriptive (b) imaginative (c) narrative (d) factual
Q ➤ 21.The narrator was curious about the— (a) girl’s face (b) girl’s eyes (c) girl’s hair (d) girl’s aunt
Q ➤ 22.The girl could not see the narrator because— (a) the compartment was dark (b) she was blind (c) the narrator sat in a dark corner (d) there was a crowd
Q ➤ 23.According to the narrator, the girl had a / an— (a) interesting face (b) beautiful face (c) pretty face (d) innocent face
Q ➤ 24. The narrator first discovered that the girl— (a) had a sweet voice (b) could laugh sweetly (c) had worn slippers (d) had an interesting face.
Q ➤ 25. The girl liked— (a) long journey (b) journey by day (c) short journey (d) journey at night.
Q ➤ 26.The couple was very anxious about the girl’s— (a) comfort (b) health (c) journey (d) sitting arrangement
Q ➤ 27.The girl was expected to be received by her— (a) friend (b) parents (c) uncle (d) aunt
Q ➤ 28.The thought of laughter made the narrator— (a) scared (b) glad (c) troubled (d) amiable.
Q ➤ 29.“You must be disappointed.” – Who said this ? (a) the girl’s parents (b) the man (c) the girl (d) the girl’s aunt.
Q ➤ 30.“That always happens.” – here that refers to— (a) animals movement (b) movement of the telegraph posts (c) movement of the trees outside and the stillness of the passengers inside (d) the painting of the engine.
Q ➤ 31.The word `reverie’ means— (a) fancy (b) daydream (c) fantasy (d) tales.
Q ➤ 32.The narrator faced the window to— (a) look the movement of trees (b) look scenic beauty (c) study landscape (d) impress the girl.
Q ➤ 33.To the narrator the fascinating game was— (a) keeping his blindness secret (b) playing a guessing game (c) sitting on his seat (d) finding out the secrets of the girl.
Q ➤ 34.“Then I made a mistake.” – The mistake that the narrator made was— (a) to ask a wrong question (b) to behave rudely with the girl (c) to let slip the fact that he could not see (d) to crack a joke.
Q ➤ 35.The narrator wondered if the girl thought him to be a— (a) brilliant person (b) cruel person (c) romantic fool (d) fool.
Q ➤ 37.The girl wanted to know from the narrator if he saw any— (a) animals (b) mountains (c) rivers (d) forests
Q ➤ 38.The narrator felt that the remark he made about the face of the girl was— (a) safe (b) interesting (c) unconventional (d) extraordinary
Q ➤ 39.The thought of laughter only made the narrator— (a) troubled (b) troubled and lonely (c) hesited (d) crying
Q ➤ 40.The girl who was tired of people telling her that— (a) she had an interesting face (b) she had an ugly face (c) she had a pretty face (d) she had a charming face.
Q ➤ 41.What tantalized the narrator was the— (2020) (a) ringing laugh of the girl (b) sweet talk of the girl (c) melodious voice of the girl (d) perfume of the girl’s hair
Q ➤ 42.The original title of the story “The Eyes Have It” is— (a) The Eyes Are Not There (b) The Eyes Are Not Here (c) The Eyes Are Here (d) The Eyes Are Not Here
Q ➤ 43. According to Ruskin bond few girls can resist— (a) flattery (b) insult (c) temptation (d) love
Q ➤ 44.The girl was given detailed instructions by her— (a) brother (b) the narrator (c) mother (d) aunt
Q ➤ 45.The narrator praised the girl’s beauty saying that— (a) she had a sweet voice (b) she had a pretty face (c) her hair was beautiful (d) she had an interesting face.
Q ➤ 46.The third passenger got into the train at— (a) Saharanpur (b) Rohana (c) Dehra (d) Mussoorie
Q ➤ 47.We come to know that the girl was blind— (a) at the very beginning of the story (b) in the middle of the story (c) at the end of the story (d) as soon as the girl starts speaking.
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