The Old Man & the Sea
Page: 1-20 MCQS
(i) “The Old Man and the Sea” is written by _____________.
(a) Shakespeare
(b) John Keats
(c) Hemingway
(d) W.B Yeats
(ii) The old man catches fishes __________ in a stiff.
(a) by group
(b) alone
(c) with a boy
(d) a Negro
(iii) He had gone how many days without taking a fish?
(a) 84 days
(b) 85 days
(c) 86 days
(d) 87 days
(iv) The appearance of the old man was gaunt with deep _____________.
(a) Eyes
(b) Cheeks
(c) Wrinkles
(d) Neck
(v) Everything about him was old except his ________.
(a) Eyes
(b) Cheeks
(c) Face
(d) Hand
(vi) “You’re with a lucky boat” who is the speaker?
(a) Old man
(b) The boy
(c) Negro
(d) Boy’s parents
(vii) Who made the boy t leave the old man alone?
(a) His mother
(b) His father
(c) His friends
(d) His group
(viii) The other fisherman made the old man as a ____________.
(a) Helpful
(b) Successful
(c) Fun
(d) Anger
(ix) But you are your father’s and your mother’s and you are in a lucky boat? To whom old man is addressing?
(a) Manolin
(b) Old friend
(c) The boy
(d) Negro
(x) Which thing the boys bring for the old man?
(a) Rum
(b) Beer
(c) Milk
(d) Medicine
(xi) Which number is a lucky number?
(a) 85
(b) 86
(c) 83
(d) 84
(xii) Which is the national game of America?
(a) Hockey
(b) Horse riding
(c) Baseball
(d) Boxing
(xiii) Yankees is the native of ____________.
(a) India
(b) America
(c) England
(d) Paris
(xiv) How many dollars the old man can easily borrow?
(a) Two dollars
(b) Two & half dollar
(c) Three dollars
(d) Three & half dollar
(xv) How many days have gone without taking fish?
(a) 85
(b) 86
(c) 83
(d) 84
(xvi) The old man catches the fish near from the ____________.
(a) Gulf Stream
(b) Ocean
(c) Cuba
(d) River
(xvii) How many sails were patched with the sail?
(a) Two
(b) Three
(c) Four
(d) Five
(xviii) The patched sail symbolize permanent?
(a) Happiness
(b) Country
(c) Sorrows
(d) Defeat
(xix) Which thing made the boy sad?
(a) Empty skiff
(b) Old man’s condition
(c) Soliloquy
(d) Fishing
(xx) How old was the boy when he meet the old man?
(a) Four years
(b) Ten years
(c) Five years
(d) Six years
(xxi) “Anyone can be a fisherman is __________.”
(a) September
(b) May
(c) June
(d) July
(xxii) When the boy came back the old man spelt in the __________.
(a) Chair
(b) Table
(c) Bed
(d) Cottage
(xxiii) The boy brings _________ for the old man.
(a) Supper
(b) Dinner
(c) Breakfast
(d) Lunch
(xxiv) What are the boy eating?
(a) Beans & rice
(b) Beans & bread
(c) Bread
(d) Rice
(xxv) What is in the pocket of boy?
(a) Forks & spoons
(b) Knives
(c) Leaves
(d) Both a & b
(xxvi) Who gave these thing to boy?
(a) Martin
(b) Old man
(c) Fisherman
(d) Charles
(xxvii) Your __________ is excellent the old man said.
(a) Stew
(b) Rice
(c) Curry
(d) Bread
(xxix) What would the old man like to take _______ fishing.
(a) Di Maggio
(b) Dick
(c) Brooklyn
(d) Sisler
(xxx) Who’s father was never poor?
(a) Sisler
(b) Dimaggio
(c) Dick
(d) Brooklyn
(xxxi) “You are my alarm clock” who said this?
(a) Boy
(b) Old man
(c) Jota
(d) Sister
(xxxii) Who liked horses?
(a) John J MCGraw
(b) Sisler
(c) Dimaggio
(d) Jota
(xxxiii) “____________ is my alarm clock”.
(a) Age
(b) Boy
(c) Sun
(d) Wait
(xxxiv) The old man dreamed of ___________.
(a) America
(b) Africa
(c) London
(d) Paris
(xxxv) The old man made pillow with ___________.
(a) Trousers
(b) Shirts
(c) Dupata
(d) Scarf
(xxxvi) The old man smelled the __________ breeze.
(a) Land
(b) Oak
(c) Oasis
(d) Land
(xxxvii) The old man dreamed of _________.
(a) Island
(b) Canary
(c) Oakum
(d) Capes
(xxxvii) The door of the house where the boy lived was _______.
(a) Unlocked
(b) Tattered
(c) Locked
(d) Opened
(xxxix) “Do you want __________?” the boy asked.
(a) Help
(b) Coffee
(c) Breakfast
(d) Clothes
(xxxx) They had made coffee from _________ milk.
(a) condensed
(b) Cow
(c) Buffalo
(d) Baits

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