Class 11 English MCQ Chapter 22 The Tale of Melon City

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Class 11 English MCQ Chapter 22 The Tale of Melon City

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Chapter: 22

MCQs

Choose The Correct Option:

1. What is the King’s primary characteristic in the poem?

(a) Cruel.

(b) Just and placid.

(c) Merciful.

(d) Arrogant.

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Ans: (b) Just and placid.

2. What does the King want to be built?

(a) A palace.

(b) An arch.

(c) A statue.

(d) A temple.

Ans: (b) An arch.

3. What happens when the King rides under the arch?

(a) He is crowned.

(b) He loses his crown.

(c) He is welcomed by the people.

(d) The arch breaks.

Ans: (b) He loses his crown.

4. Who is blamed for the mistake with the arch?

(a) The King.

(b) The architect.

(c) The workmen.

(d) The chief of builders.

Ans: (c) The workmen.

5. What does the King do when he cannot find the real culprit?

(a) He resigns.

(b) He punishes everyone.

(c) He forgives everyone.

(d) He blames the city council.

Ans: (b)  He punishes everyone.

6. Who is the wisest man in the kingdom?

(a) The King’s advisor.

(b) A councillor.

(c) An old man.

(d) The architect.

Ans: (c) An old man.

7. What is the wisest man’s suggestion?

(a) Hang the architect.

(b) Hang the arch.

(c) Hang the workmen.

(d) Hang the King.

Ans: (b) Hang the arch.

8. Who is crowned as the new King?

(a) A councillor.

(b) An idiot.

(c) The original King.

(d) A melon.

Ans: (d) A melon.

9. What is the people’s reaction to the new King?

(a) Indifference.

(b) Happiness.

(c) Anger.

(d) Confusion.

Ans: (a)  Indifference.

10. What does the King do before he is hanged?

(a) Leaves the kingdom.

(b) Prays.

(c) Orders a feast.

(d) Accepts his fate.

Ans: (d) Accepts his fate.

11. What does the melon symbolize in the story?

(a) Justice.

(b) Absurdity of leadership.

(c) Wisdom.

(d) Power.

Ans: (b) Absurdity of leadership.

12. What do the ministers say after the King’s death?

(a) “Long live the King!”

(b) “The King is dead.”

(c) “The new King is wise.”

(d) “Let us mourn the King.”

Ans: (b) “The King is dead.”

13. What custom is followed after the King’s death?

(a) A new election.

(b) A new King is chosen by passing through the city gate.

(c) The next in line is crowned.

(d) A democratic vote.

Ans: (b) A new King is chosen by passing through the city gate.

14. How is the new King chosen?

(a) Through voting.

(b) By divine right.

(c) By random choice.

(d) By the people’s demand.

Ans: (c) By random choice.

15. How does the new King behave?

(a) He is strict.

(b) He is passive.

(c) He is intelligent.

(d) He is a melon.

Ans: (d)  He is a melon.

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