Class 12 English MCQ Chapter 7 The Interview

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Class 12 English MCQ Chapter 7 The Interview

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Chapter: 7

PROSE

Choose The Correct Option:

1. Who was the first person to express a negative view of interviews?

(i) H.G. Wells.

(ii) Rudyard Kipling.

(iii) V.S. Naipaul.

(iv) Umberto Eco.

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Ans: (ii) Rudyard Kipling.

2. What is the “interviewing ordeal” referred to by H.G. Wells?

(i) The stress of asking questions.

(ii) The discomfort of being interviewed.

(iii) The difficulty of conducting interviews.

(iv) The need for interviews in journalism.

Ans: (ii) The discomfort of being interviewed.

3. Which of the following writers was known for rejecting interviews?

(i) V.S. Naipaul.

(ii) Rudyard Kipling.

(iii) H.G. Wells.

(iv) Lewis Carroll.

Ans: (ii) Rudyard Kipling.

4. What was the main theme of The Name of the Rose?

(i) Politics.

(ii) Detective fiction.

(iii) Medieval history.

(iv) Romance.

Ans: (ii) Detective fiction.

5. How does Umberto Eco view the relationship between his academic work and his novels?

(i) They are completely separate.

(ii) They stem from the same intellectual interests.

(iii) He prefers his novels over academic work.

(iv) His novels are purely for entertainment.

Ans: (ii) They stem from the same intellectual interests.

6. What did Umberto Eco mean by “interstices”?

(i) Vacant spaces in the universe.

(ii) Moments of waiting and transition.

(iii) Gaps in academic work.

(iv) Physical spaces in his writing.

Ans: (ii) Moments of waiting and transition.

7. What is the key quality of Eco’s writing style in his academic work?

(i) Dry and impersonal

(ii) Informal and narrative.

(iii) Technical and precise.

(iv) Philosophical and dense.

Ans: (ii) Informal and narrative.

8. How did Umberto Eco react to the success of The Name of the Rose?

(i) He expected it.

(ii) He was puzzled by it.

(iii) He was disappointed.

(iv) He rejected the success.

Ans: (ii) He was puzzled by it.

9. Why did Eco write novels despite being a renowned academic?

(i) To make money.

(ii) To reach a wider audience.

(iii) Because he was frustrated with academia.

(iv) Because he had a passion for fiction.

Ans: (ii) To reach a wider audience.

10. What did Eco’s publisher initially expect of The Name of the Rose?

(i) It would sell millions of copies.

(ii) It would sell only a few thousand copies.

(iii) It would fail miserably.

(iv) It would be a best-seller.

Ans: (ii) It would sell only a few thousand copies.

11. What was the main criticism of the interview as a medium?

(i) It is often invasive.

(ii) It is a form of entertainment.

(iii) It is too formal.

(iv) It is not widely read.

Ans: (i) It is often invasive.

12. What does “thumbprints on his windpipe” refer to?

(i) The pressure of being interviewed.

(ii) The difficulty of writing a novel.

(iii) The struggle of a public figure.

(iv) The role of journalists.

Ans: (i) The pressure of being interviewed.

13. What is the key role of an interviewer according to Denis Brain?

(i) To gather information.

(ii) To influence public opinion.

(iii) To entertain the audience.

(iv) To provide a platform for celebrities.

Ans: (ii) To influence public opinion.

14. Which of the following authors saw interviews as a “necessary evil”?

(i) V.S. Naipaul.

(ii) Rudyard Kipling.

(iii) H.G. Wells.

(iv) Umberto Eco.

Ans: (iii) H.G. Wells.

15. What was the professional background of Umberto Eco before writing novels?

(i) Journalist.

(ii) Academic scholar.

(iii) Poet.

(iv) Editor.

Ans: (ii) Academic scholar.

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