Class 10 English MCQ Chapter 11 Footprints Without Feet

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Footprints Without Feet

Chapter – 11

Multiple Choice Questions & Answers

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1. What was Griffin?

(a) scientist 

(b) Doctor 

(c) Engineer 

(d) landlord 

Ans. (a) Scientist.

2. Griffin discovered a medicine that could make his body– 

(a) huge 

(b) small

(c) invisible

(d) hard

Ans. (c) Invisible.

3. Griffin left his muddy footprints on the steps of a house in the middle of–

(a) London 

(b) Iping 

(c) Australia 

(d) India 

Ans. (a) London.

4. Why was it a bad time to wander about in London without clothes? 

(a) it was a rainy season 

(b) it was very hot

(c) it was bitterly cold

(d) none of the above 

Ans. (c) It was bitterly cold.

5. For what did Griffin enter the big London store? 

(a) to steal 

(b) for warmth

(c) for money

(d) all of the above 

Ans. (b) For warmth.

6. What did Griffin do in the big London store?

(a) he wore shoes 

(b) he wore an overcoat 

(c) he ate cold meat and sweets 

(d) all of the above 

Ans. (d) All of the above.

7. Whose house did Griffin set on fire? 

(a) the landlord 

(b) Mrs Hall 

(c) the clergyman 

(d) the shopkeeper 

Ans. (a) The landlord.

8. Griffin swallowed certain rare drugs and his body became as_____ as a sheet of glass.

(a) sparkling

(b) narrow 

(c) transparent 

(d) bold

Ans. (c) Transparent.

9. What type of man was Griffin? 

(a) brilliant scientist

(b) lawless person 

(c) both (a) and (b)

(d) none of the above

Ans. (c) both (a) and (b).

10. Who were following the muddy foot prints?

(a) the landlord

(b) two girls

(c) the shopkeepers

(d) two boys

Ans. (d) two boys.

11. How did Griffin escape from the assistants?

(a) by running hard

(b) by removing his newly worn clothes

(c) by hiding in a shed

(d) by hitting the assistants

Ans. (b) By removing his newly worn clothes.

12. The shop of the theatrical company was situated at:

(a) Drury Lane 

(b) Griffin Lane 

(c) Iping Lane

(d) London Lane 

Ans. (a) Drury Lane.

13. Who did Griffin attack and rob all the money?

(a) the landlord

(b) the assistance of the London store 

(c) the owner of the big London store

(d) the owner of the theatrical company

Ans. (d) The owner of the theatrical company.

14. According to Mrs Hall, what type of a scientist was her guest? 

(a) Energetic 

(b) Sky 

(c) eccentric 

(d) all of the above

Ans. (c) Eccentric.

15. After making a theft in the shop of a theatrical company where did Griffin decide to go? 

(a) Iping village   

(b) London 

(c) Paris

(d) Oxford city

Ans. (a) Lping village.

16. At Iping where did Griffin stay? 

(a) in a hotel 

(b) in an inn

(c) in a Temple 

(d) in a church

Ans. (b) in an inn.

17. Why was Mrs Hall prepared and ready to tolerate strange habits and irritable temper? 

(a) he had paid in advance 

(b) he was a scientist 

(c) both 1 and 2 

(d) none of the above 

Ans. (a) He had paid in advance.

18. What do you mean by the word “eccentric”?

(a) uncommon 

(b) additional

(c) memorable 

(d) none of the above 

Ans. (a) None of the above.

19. What was an unusual event? 

(a) a guest at the inn during winters 

(b) a guest at the inn during summers 

(c) a guest at the inn during spring 

(d) nothing was unusual there 

Ans. (b) A guest at the inn during summers.

20. Where did he go next?

(a) at the hotel

(b) a huge store

(c) theatre store

(d) none of the above

Ans. (c) theatre store.

21. Why was it a bad time to wander in London?

(a) it was mid winter

(b) he was without clothes

(c) both (a) and (b)

(d) none of the above

Ans. (c) Both (a) and (b).

22. Griffin’s body became as transparent as

(a) glass

(c) diamond

(b) air

(d) none of the above 

Ans. (a) Glass.

Very Short Type Question & Answers

1. Who was Griffin?

Ans. Griffin was a scientist.

2. Whose house did Griffin set on fire?

Ans. Griffin set on fire his landlord’s house.

3. What type of man was Griffin? 

Ans. Griffin was a brilliant scientist as well as a lawless person.

4. How did the invisible man first become visible?

Ans. The invisible man first became visible when he dressed with warm clothes, an overcoat, shoes and wide-brimmed hat inside the London store.

5. “Soon, with shoes, an overcoat and a wide-brimmed hat, he became a fully dressed visible person”.

(a) Where was this man getting dressed?

Ans. This man was getting dressed in a big London store.

(b) Explain ‘fully dressed and visible person’.

Ans. The invisible man became visible when fully dressed.

(c) Name the person, the speaker is talking about?

Ans. Griffin is the person that the speaker is talking about.

(d) How did the invisible man first become visible?

Ans. He became visible when he dressed with warm clothes, an overcoat, shoes and wide-brimmed hat inside the London store.

6.“Further footprints followed one after another, descending the steps and progressing down the street. The boys followed, fascinated, until the muddy impressions became fainter and fainter, and at last disappeared altogether.”

(a) Who was gazing at these footprints and where were the steps?

Ans. Two boys were gazing the footsteps on the steps of a house.

(b) What can be inferred about the person from the footprints?

Ans. It can be inferred about the person from the footprints that the person was invisible.

(c) What surprised the two boys?

Ans. A pair of velling footprints, without an actual person making them, surprised the boys.

(d) Where were the footprints heading?

Ans. The footprints were heading towards the street.

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