Daily Test Narrative 11th

Daily Test Narrative 11th

11th Grade

20 Qs

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Daily Test Narrative 11th

Daily Test Narrative 11th

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 5 pts

Once, a hunter lived a village. He used to boast of his brave hunting trips to the villagers. The villagers respected him a lot. He mostly told everyone how he had fought a lion bare-handed. He said that the tiny animals used to get scared even at the sight of him.
One day, the hunter was passing through a forest. He met a woodcutter from the same village.
The boastful hunter approached him and said, “How are you? it’s a fine day, isn’t it?”
“Yes, yes, indeed!” the woodcutter replied.
“Well, can you tell me if you have seen some footprints of the lion nearby? it’s been months since i defeated any.”
The woodcutter knew that the hunter only boasted, so he said, “Yes, a lion is in a nearby den. Can i take you there?”
The scared hunter said, “No … No … i only just wanted to see his footprints.”
Finally, the boastful hunter ran away from the spot.

  1. What is the best title for the text?

Boastful Hunter

A Brave woodcutter

A Woodcutter’s Advice

A Woodcutter’s Rewards

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 5 pts

Once, a hunter lived a village. He used to boast of his brave hunting trips to the villagers. The villagers respected him a lot. He mostly told everyone how he had fought a lion bare-handed. He said that the tiny animals used to get scared even at the sight of him.
One day, the hunter was passing through a forest. He met a woodcutter from the same village.
The boastful hunter approached him and said, “How are you? it’s a fine day, isn’t it?”
“Yes, yes, indeed!” the woodcutter replied.
“Well, can you tell me if you have seen some footprints of the lion nearby? it’s been months since i defeated any.”
The woodcutter knew that the hunter only boasted, so he said, “Yes, a lion is in a nearby den. Can i take you there?”
The scared hunter said, “No … No … i only just wanted to see his footprints.”
Finally, the boastful hunter ran away from the spot.

What did the hunter boast about himself?

Nobody defeated him.

He was the smartest man.

He was the strongest man.

He was the most courageous man.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 5 pts

Once, a hunter lived a village. He used to boast of his brave hunting trips to the villagers. The villagers respected him a lot. He mostly told everyone how he had fought a lion bare-handed. He said that the tiny animals used to get scared even at the sight of him.
One day, the hunter was passing through a forest. He met a woodcutter from the same village.
The boastful hunter approached him and said, “How are you? it’s a fine day, isn’t it?”
“Yes, yes, indeed!” the woodcutter replied.
“Well, can you tell me if you have seen some footprints of the lion nearby? it’s been months since i defeated any.”
The woodcutter knew that the hunter only boasted, so he said, “Yes, a lion is in a nearby den. Can i take you there?”
The scared hunter said, “No … No … i only just wanted to see his footprints.”
Finally, the boastful hunter ran away from the spot.

What did hunter feel when the woodcutter said that there was a lion in a nearby den?

Upset.

Scared.

Jealous.

Disappointed.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 5 pts

Once, a hunter lived a village. He used to boast of his brave hunting trips to the villagers. The villagers respected him a lot. He mostly told everyone how he had fought a lion bare-handed. He said that the tiny animals used to get scared even at the sight of him.
One day, the hunter was passing through a forest. He met a woodcutter from the same village.
The boastful hunter approached him and said, “How are you? it’s a fine day, isn’t it?”
“Yes, yes, indeed!” the woodcutter replied.
“Well, can you tell me if you have seen some footprints of the lion nearby? it’s been months since i defeated any.”
The woodcutter knew that the hunter only boasted, so he said, “Yes, a lion is in a nearby den. Can i take you there?”
The scared hunter said, “No … No … i only just wanted to see his footprints.”
Finally, the boastful hunter ran away from the spot.

If the hunter met a wild animal on the way, he probablyy would … it.

trap.

fight.

catch.

avoid.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 5 pts

Three large fish lived very happily in a pond which few people ever passed.
One day two menn who were passing by the pond was the fish. One of them said, “Let us hurry home and get our nets. Those fish are too fine to lose.”
The three fish were very much fightened. The first one thought a moment, then swam through the outlet of the pond into the river.
When the men came back with their nets, there were only two fish to be seen. The found the outlet of the pond and made a dam across it.
The second fish now began to think. It came to the top of the water and floated on its back. One of men picked it up in his net, but it seemed dead, so he threw it back into the water.
The fish that never thought sank to the bottom of the pond and was easily caught.

  1. What is the main idea of paragraph five?

A man picked the second fish.

The second fish could finally save itself.

The second fish pretended of being dead.

A man threw the second fish back to the pond.

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 5 pts

Three large fish lived very happily in a pond which few people ever passed.
One day two men who were passing by the pond was the fish. One of them said, “Let us hurry home and get our nets. Those fish are too fine to lose.”
The three fish were very much frightened. The first one thought a moment, then swam through the outlet of the pond into the river.
When the men came back with their nets, there were only two fish to be seen. The found the outlet of the pond and made a dam across it.
The second fish now began to think. It came to the top of the water and floated on its back. One of men picked it up in his net, but it seemed dead, so he threw it back into the water.
The fish that never thought sank to the bottom of the pond and was easily caught.

What was the main problem of the story?

The fish could not escape from the men.

Two men was going to catch the three fish.

The third fist didn’t think about how to save itself.

The fish looked for ways to escape themselves from the men.

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 5 pts

Three large fish lived very happily in a pond which few people ever passed.
One day two menn who were passing by the pond was the fish. One of them said, “Let us hurry home and get our nets. Those fish are too fine to lose.”
The three fish were very much fightened. The first one thought a moment, then swam through the outlet of the pond into the river.
When the men came back with their nets, there were only two fish to be seen. The found the outlet of the pond and made a dam across it.
The second fish now began to think. It came to the top of the water and floated on its back. One of men picked it up in his net, but it seemed dead, so he threw it back into the water.
The fish that never thought sank to the bottom of the pond and was easily caught.

  1. How could you describe the first fish?

  1. Smart

  1. Honest

  1. Patient

  1. Humble

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