The Night Train at Deoli MCQ for WB HS Class 12 English Semester 3

The Night Train at Deoli MCQ for WB HS Class 12 English Semester 3
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The Night Train at Deoli MCQ for WB HS Class 12 English Semester 3-দ্বাদশ শ্রেণীর (WBCHSE Class 12) ছাত্রছাত্রীদের জন্য আমাদের তরফ থেকে নিয়ে আসা হল ইংরাজি The Night Train at Deoli (Ruskin Bond) Prose -এর MCQ প্রশ্ন উত্তর। নতুন পাঠ্যক্রম অনুসারে এই প্রবন্ধটি তৃতীয় সেমিস্টার (3rd Semester)-এর অন্তর্গত । ছাত্রছাত্রীরা যদি এই প্রসঙ্গটি বই থেকে খুঁটিয়ে খুঁটিয়ে পড়ে নেয় তার পরে এই প্রশ্ন উত্তর গুলো প্র্যাকটিস করে , তাহলে তাদের প্রস্তুতি অনেক ভালো হবে ।

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The Night Train at Deoli MCQ for WB HS Class 12 English Semester 3

1. The narrator would spend his summer vacations at/in –

A)  Dehra

 B) Mussourie

C) Delhi

d) Deoli

A)  Dehra

2. How far is Dehra from Deoli?

A) 20 miles

B) 30 kilometers

C) 30 miles

D) 40 miles

C) 30 miles

3. The narrator would leave the plains –

A) early in July

B) late in July

C) late in May

D) early in May

D) early in May

5. The narrator would return from his grandmother’s place –

A) early in May

B) late in July

C) late in June

D) late in May

B) late in July

6. At dawn the station at Deoll was dimly lighted with –

A) electric bulbs

B) gas Tights

C) oil-lamps

D) both electric bulbs and oil-lamps

D) both electric bulbs and oil-lamps

7. The jungle across the railway tracks would just be visible in the faint light of –

A) electric bulbs

B) oil-lamps

C) dawn

D) the setting sun

C) dawn

8. The platform at Deoli boasted –

A) a tea stall

B) a few stray dogs

C) a fruit vendor

D) all the three

D) all the three

9. The train would halt at Deoli for –

A) 5 minutes

B) 15 minutes

C) 10 minutes

D) 20 minutes

C) 10 minutes

10. The narrator was curious to know –

A) what happened at Deoli

B) what remained behind the station wall

C) both A and B

D) neither of these

C) both A and B

11. The narrator, in the story ‘The Night Train at Deoli’ never found –

A) any coolies

B) fruit vendor

C) stray dogs

D) tea-stall

A) any coolies

12. The narrator decided to get off the train at Deoli and spend the day there –

A)  to visit the town

B) to enjoy an outing

C) to take tea

D) just to please the town

D) just to please the town

13.  The girl whom the narrator met at Deoli –

A) was walking gracefully and with dignity

B) had a pale skin and shiny black hair

C) dark, troubled eyes

D) all the three

D) all the three

14. Which of the following words describes the eyes of the basket seller?

A) dignified

B) dark and troubled

C) shiny

D) pale and shiny

B) dark and troubled

15. The basket-seller was walking –

A) fast and carelessly

B) slowly but steadily

C) gracefully and with dignity

D) none

C) gracefully and with dignity

16. When the narrator was looking at the basket-seller –

A) she at first pretended not to notice

B) noticed the narrator intently

C) she responded positively

D) did not care for the narrator

A) she at first pretended not to notice

17. When the basket-seller’s eyes met the narrator’s first –

A) they began to talk

B) neither of them said anything

C) they began to smile

D) the girl felt ashamed

B) neither of them said anything

18. The young girl in the story ‘The Night Train at Deoli’ asked the narrator-

A) to buy a basket

B) to halt there

C) about his destination

D) to help her

A) to buy a basket

19. What happened when the narrator refused to buy a basket from the girl?

A) the girl turned pale

B) the girl went away

C) they stood looking at each other

D) the girl didn’t say anything

C) they stood looking at each other

20. What seemed a very long time to the narrator?

A) halting of the train at Deoli

B) looking at each other after refusing to buy a basket from the girl

C) waiting for the owner of the tea stall

D) the train journey from Deoli to Dehra

B) looking at each other after refusing to buy a basket from the girl

21. As the narrator gave the girl a rupee for buying a basket –

A) he touched her fingers

B) he hardly dared to touch her fingers

C) she was very much pleased

D) she touched his fingers

B) he hardly dared to touch her fingers

22. After the first encounter when the train left Deoli –

A) the girl was alone in the platform

B) the girl did not move

C) the girl was looking at the narrator and smiling

D) all the three

D) all the three

23. When the jungle hid the station, the narrator could still see –

A) the tea stall

B) the lone platform

C) the fruit vendor

D) the basket seller standing alone

D) the basket seller standing alone

24. When the narrator reached Dehra after the first meeting, the incident –

A) became distant

B) became blurred

C) became blurred and distant

D) became a lasting memory

C) became blurred and distant

25. Reaching Dehra the narrator forgot the incident of his meeting with the girl because –

A) he wanted to forget

B) he had no picture of the girl

C) the girl was not attractive

D) there were other things to occupy his mind

D) there were other things to occupy his mind

26. The narrator remembered the girl when –

A) he was making the return journey

B) he was again going to Dehra

C) he was alone in Dehra

D) he was talking with his grandmother

A) he was making the return journey

27. As the train drew into the platform, the narrator, on his return journey, was looking for –

A) the signal box

B) the tea stall

C) the heavy jungles

D) the basket-seller

A)  Dehra

28. When the girl saw the narrator who was returning from Dehra the girl –

A) smiled

B) waved to him

C) cried

D) didn’t respond

A) smiled

29. “It was almost like a meeting of old friends.”—this is an example of –

A) simile

B) antithesis

C) metaphor

D) alliteration

A) simile

30. The narrator was pleased that –

A) the girl didn’t ask her to buy any basket

B) the girl remembered him

C) the girl talked freely with him

D) the girl looked at her with shyness

B) the girl remembered him

31. The second meeting between the narrator and the girl was almost like –

A) a meeting of good friends

B) a meeting of two enemies

C) a meeting of old friends

D) a meeting of new friends

C) a meeting of old friends

32. In the second meeting the narrator and the girl remained silent for some time and the silence was –

A) more eloquent than words

B) more interesting than words

C) more musical than words

D) more emotive than words

A) more eloquent than words

33. When the girl saw the narrator for the second time she –

A) stopped selling baskets

B) began to sell basket

C) requested the narrator to buy a basket

D) waved her hands to the narrator

A) stopped selling baskets

34. The narrator in ‘The Night Train at Deoli’ felt the impulse –

A) to put the girl on the train

B) to take the girl away with him

C) both A and B

D) none

C) both A and B

35. The narrator could not bear the thought of –

A) separation from the girl

B) seeking leave from the girl

C) asking her to be his partner

D) having to watch her recede into the distance of Deoli station

D) having to watch her recede into the distance of Deoli station

36. Before parting after second meeting, the narrator told the girl that he was going to –

A) Kolkata

B) Dehra

C) Deoli

D) Delhi

D) Delhi

37. Before parting after second meeting, the narrator assured the girl that –

A) he would go to Deoli again

B) he would not go to Deoli again

C) he would never forget her

D) he would go back to Dehra again

A) he would go to Deoli again

38. When the narrator informed the girl that he had to go to Delhi, the girl –

A) nodded

B) said that she did not have to go anywhere

C) both and R

D) none of the above

C) both and R

39. The parting words of the girl after the first meeting was lost-

A) in the clanging of the bell

B) the whistle of the guard

C) the hissing of the engine

D) all the three

D) all the three

40. After the second meeting the narrator had to wrench his hand away from the girl because—

A) someone was following them

B) the girl didn’t like the narrator

C) the narrator did not like the girl

D) the train started moving

D) the train started moving

41. In response to the narrator’s query about whether the girl would be there or not, the girl –

A) lamented

B) nodded

C) turned her face

D) smiled

B) nodded

42. In “The Night Train at Deoli” after the second meeting as the girl nodded for the second time –

A) the bell clanged and the train slid forward

B) the narrator had to wrench his hand away from the girl

C) the narrator had to run for the moving train

D) all these

D) all these

43. To the narrator, all that year following the second meeting the basket-seller girl was –

A) a bright thing

B) blurred and distant

C) a living thing

D) both A and B

D) both A and B

44. When the college term finished, the narrator left for Dehra –

A) earlier than usual

B) as usual

C) later than usual

D) none of these

A) earlier than usual

45. The narrator thought that his grandmother would be pleased-

A) at his eagerness to see her earlier than usual

B) at his eagerness to visit deoll again

C) at his eagerness to meet the basket-seller girl

D) none of these

A) at his eagerness to see her earlier than usual

46. After the second encounter with the girl the narrator –

A) forgot her

B) did not forgot her

C) remembered during the train journey

D) none of those

B) did not forgot her

47. As the train drew Into Deoli and the narrator was expecting to meet the girl for the third time, he fell-

A) nervous

B) both nervous and anxious

C) anxious

D) none of these

B) both nervous and anxious

48. When the narrator was about to reach Deoll with the hope of meeting the girl for the third time –

A) he was nervous and anxious

B) he was wondering what he should say to the girl

C) he was wondering what he should do

D) all the three

D) all the three

49. Before the expected third meeting between the narrator and the girl, the narrator was-

A) determined not to stand helplessly before her

B) decided not to touch her fingers

C) determined to take her to Dehra

D) decided to open his heart

A) determined not to stand helplessly before her

50. On his way to earlier-than-usual visit to Dehra when the train stopped at Deoli, the narrator-

A) looked up and down the platform

B) searched for the girl thoroughly

C) could not find the girl anywhere

D) all the three

D) all the three

51. As the narrator could not find the girl at Deoli station, he –

A) was very much hopeful

B) was confused

C) felt that he should do something

D) none of these

C) felt that he should do something

52. As the narrator could not find the girl at Deoli station, he –

A) went to police station

B) asked the fruit vendor

C) went to station-master

D) went to the girl’s home

C) went to station-master

53. When the narrator asked the station-master about the basket-seller, the station-master told him that-

A) she had gone away

B) she would come after a week

C) he knew nothing about the girl

D) she was ill

C) he knew nothing about the girl

54. The station-master advised the narrator –

A) to ask the fruit vendor

B) to contact the owner of the tea stall

C) to get on the train if he didn’t want to be left behind

D) none of these

C) to get on the train if he didn’t want to be left behind

55. As the train gathered speed and rushed through the forests, the disappointed narrator –

A) sat brooding in front of the window

B) sat reading a book

C) began to think of the platform

D) sat observing the forests

A) sat brooding in front of the window

56. The narrator had seen the basket-seller girl –

A) only once

B) twice

C) thrice

D) never

B) twice

57. In the story ‘The Night Train at Deoll’ the narrator knew –

A) the girl’s name

B) nothing about the girl

C) only the girl’s address

D) only the girl’s age

B) nothing about the girl

58. The narrator’s grandmother was –

A) very much pleased for his earlier-than-usual visit

B) not pleased with his visit as he stayed for a short duration

C) surprised to see him earlier-than-usual

D) anxious to see him earlier-than-usual

B) not pleased with his visit as he stayed for a short duration

59. The narrator took the train back to the plains after a short duration –

A) to meet the girl whom he had seen twice

B) to ask further questions of the station-master at Deoli

C) to sit for the term-end examination

D) to go to his friend’s house in Delhi

B) to ask further questions of the station-master at Deoli

60. When the narrator stayed for a short period in Dehra, he felt –

A) restless and ill-at-ease

B) quite comfortable

C) depressed

D) annoyed

A) restless and ill-at-ease

61. When the narrator went to the station-master’s room at Deoli during his return to the plains –

A) he found the station-master whom he had met earlier

B) he found a new station-master

C) he found nobody in the station-master’s room

D) he found that station-master’s room was locked

B) he found a new station-master

62. The previous station-master –

A) had been promoted to higher rank

B) was on leave

C) transferred to another post

D) had left the job

C) transferred to another post

63. The new station-master in the story ‘The Night Train at Deoli’-

A) didn’t know anything about the basket-seller girl

B) knew the basket-seller girl

C) heard of the basket-seller girl

D) was a distant relative of the basket-seller girl

A) didn’t know anything about the basket-seller girl

64. Who did the narrator ask about the girl?

A) only the station-master

B) only the owner of the tea-stall

C) only the fruit vendor

D) both A and B

D) both A and B

65. The owner of the tea-stall informed the narrator that –

A) the girl would come to the station the next day

B) the girl had stopped coming to the station

C) the girl had got married

D) the girl would not come again

B) the girl had stopped coming to the station

66. The narrator admits that the girl had stolen his heart –

A) with her dignity and sophistication

B) with nothing but a look from her dark, impatient eyes

C) with her fashionable dress and ornaments

D) with her soft voice and sweet appearance

B) with nothing but a look from her dark, impatient eyes

67. Throughout the last term in college the narrator consoled himself with the thought –

A) he would find the girl who had stolen his heart

B) it was useless to search for a rustic girl

C) he would concentrate on his studies

D) he would never get down at Deoli

A) he would find the girl who had stolen his heart

68. After his last term at college the narrator on his way to Dehra, looked up and down the platform at Deoli –

A) to meet the station-master

B) for signs of the girl who had stolen his heart

C) to buy a basket from the girl

D) to meet the fruit-vendor

B) for signs of the girl who had stolen his heart

69. At Deoli station the narrator looked up and down the platform –

A) hoping that he would find the signs of the girl

B) knowing that he would not find the girl

C) hoping that he would enjoy the beauty of the morning scene

D) Both A and B

D) Both A and B

70. The narrator couldn’t bring himself to break journey at Deoll simply because –

A) he was a fictional hero

B) he didn’t like the place

C) he didn’t find the girl

D) he was afraid of discovering what really happened to the girl

D) he was afraid of discovering what really happened to the girl

71. The narrator guessed that perhaps –

A) the girl was no longer in Deoli

B) the girl was married

C) the girl had fallen ill

D) all these

D) all these

72. If the narrator in the story ‘The Night Train at Deoll’ were a filmic or fictional hero –

A) he would have got down at Deoli

B) he would have cleaned the mystery

C) he would have reached a suitable ending of the whole thing

D) all the three

D) all the three

73. By referring to what happens in a fiction or a film, the narrator means to say –

A) real life differs from the life presented in fiction or a film

B) life presented in fiction or a film resembles real life situation

C) fact is stranger than fiction

D) the story deals with an imaginary situation

A) real life differs from the life presented in fiction or a film

74. While passing through Deoli in the last few years, the narrator, always looks out of the carriage –

A) expecting the same unchanged smiling face of the girl

B) half expecting the same unchanged smiling face of the girl

C) hoping to see the pale appearance of the girl

D) hoping to enjoy the company of the girl

B) half expecting the same unchanged smiling face of the girl

75. The narrator will never break his journey at Deoli because –

A) it may spoil his game

B) it may spoil his fascination for Deoli

C) it may hurt him terribly

D) may shatter his imagination

A) it may spoil his game

76. Although the narrator never breaks his journey at Deoli –

A) he seldom passes through Deoli

B) he passes through Deoli as often as he can

C) he never passes through Deoli

D) he avoids the train that passes through Deoli

B) he passes through Deoli as often as he can

77. What does the narrator prefer?

A) to keep hoping and dreaming

B) to keep looking out of the window

C) to keep waiting for the girl with the baskets

D) all the three

D) all the three

78. Who is the narrator in the story ‘The Night Train at Deoli’?

A) a 18 years old college student

B) a girl who sells basket

C) a hero in a novel

D) a hero in a film

A) a 18 years old college student

79. What is the narrator captivated by in the young girl?

A) her bright and cheerful personality

B) he loud and assertive voice

C) her quiet dignity and dark, troubled eyes

D) fier expensive and colourful clothes

C) her quiet dignity and dark, troubled eyes

80. What does the narrator’s repeated visits to Deoli station suggest?

A) he needs to catch a train there frequently

B) he enjoys the scenery of the place

C) he hopes to meet the young girl again

D) he has business dealings in the town

C) he hopes to meet the young girl again

81. What physical characteristic of the young girl draws the narrator’s attention?

A) her bright and colourful clothing

B) her warm and friendly smile

C) her dark and troubled eyes

D) her loud and boisterous voice

C) her dark and troubled eyes

82. The story’s title, ‘The Night Train at Deoli’ suggests a sense of –

A) excitement and adventure

B) bustling activity and commerce

C) mystery and longing

D) comfort and familiarity

C) mystery and longing

83. Which words best describe the narrator’s emotional state in the story?

A) indifference and boredom

B) anger and frustration

C) tenderness and longing

D) exuberance and joy

C) tenderness and longing

84.  _________is the narrator’s grandmother’s place in the story, ‘The Night Train at Deoli’.

A) Deoli

B) Dehra

C) Delhi

D) Dumdum

B) Dehra

85. The narrator would leave the plains ___________.

A) early in May

B) early in July

C) late in May

D) late in July

A) early in May

86. Deoli marked the beginning of the heavy jungles of ____________.

A) the Indian Sundarban

B) the Indian Terai

C) the hilly region

D) the doars

B) the Indian Terai

87. In the early morning the station at Deoli would be dimly lit with ___________.

A) electric bulbs and tube-lights

B) tube-lights and oil-lamps

C) oil-lamps and lantern

D) electric bulbs and oil-lamps

D) electric bulbs and oil-lamps

88. Deoli had _________.

A) only one crowded platform

B) only two lone platforms

C) only one lone platform

D) only two crowded platforms

C) only one lone platform

89. There were ___________ on the platform.

A) only one coolie

B) fifteen coolies

C) never any coolies

D) ten coolies

C) never any coolies

90. But the train would halt there (Deoli) ___________.

A) a full ten minutes

B) more than ten minutes

C) less than ten minutes

D) for ten seconds

A) a full ten minutes

91. A bell would sound, the guard would blow his ____________ and presently Deoli would be left behind and forgotten.

A) horn

B) flag

C) whistle

D) none of these

C) whistle

92. The narrator decided that one day he would get off the train at Deoli, and spend the day there, just ___________.

A) to please the town

B) to visit the town

C) to go to the historical place

D) to enjoy a day’s outing.

A) to please the town

93. The narrator was ___________ visiting his grandmother.

A) sixteen

B) eighteen

C) seventeen

D) nineteen

B) eighteen

94. A girl came down the platform, _____________

A) selling tea

B) selling flowers

C) selling fruits

D) selling baskets

D) selling baskets

95. The girl had a ________ thrown across her shoulders.

A) shawl

B) wrapper

C) veil

D) garland

A) shawl

96. The girl was young, walking __________.

A) gracefully and with dignity

B) gracefully and with a style of her own

C) peacefully and with dignity

D) gorgeously and with vanity

A) gracefully and with dignity

97. The girl saw that the narrator was looking at her _____________.

A) intentionally

B) intently

C) internationally

D) inversely

B) intently

98. At first the girl  _________not to notice.

A) intended

B) pretended

C) prevented

D) appeared

C) prevented

99. The girl had a/an ____________.

A) oily skin

B) pale skin

C) rough skin

D) shiny skin

B) pale skin

100. The young girl’s skin was set off by _______________ .

A) shiny black hair and dark, troubled eyes

B) pale black hair and dark, shiny eyes

C) shiny brown hair and black, troubled eyes

D) pale brown hair and dark, troubled eyes

A) shiny black hair and dark, troubled eyes

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