Thank You Mam MCQ (Short) Question Answer | Class 12 English Multiple Choice Questions Answer | WBCHSE

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Thank You Mam MCQ (Short) Question Answer

Langston Hughes


Thank You Mam MCQ (Short) Question Answer

“Thank You Ma’am” is written by —

(a) Ted Hughes 

(b) Morris Reeves

(c) Langston Hughes 

(d) James Carol 

Ans : (c) Langston Hughes 

The author of “Thank You Ma’am” was a citizen Of—

(a) England

(b) America 

(c) Russia

(d) New Zealand 

Ans : (b) America 

“Thank You Ma’am” is a/an —

(a) novel

(b) drama 

(c) essay

(d) short story 

Ans : (d) short story

The woman referred to in the piece “Thank You Ma’am” was—

(a) thin

(b) short 

(c) of medium height 

(d) large 

Ans : (d) large 

Mrs Jones was carrying a heavy-

(a) suitcase

(b) pocketbook 

(C) briefcase

(d) duffle bag 

Ans : (b) pocketbook 

The pocketbook of Mrs Jones contained

everything except-

(a) pen and pencil 

(b) sickle and hammer 

(c) hammer and nails 

(d) rope and sickle 

Ans : (c) hammer and nails 

The large purse that the woman was carrying had —

(a) a thin strap 

(b) a thick strap 

(c) a long strap 

(d) a short strap 

Ans : (c) a long strap 

The purse had a long strap and therefore the lady carried the purse —

(a) slung on a pole 

(b) in her hand 

(c) slung across her shoulder 

(d) tucked under her arm 

Ans : (c) slung across her shoulder 

Mrs Bates was walking alone at –

(a) eleven o’clock at night 

(b) one o’clock at noon 

(c) one o’clock at night

(d) twelve o’clock at noon 

Ans : (a) eleven o’clock at night 

Mrs Jones was —

(a) returning from a party

(b) returning home alone from work 

(c) walking with her friends

(d) going to office

Ans : (b) returning home alone from work 

When Mrs Bates was returning back from work Roger-

(a) ran up to her 

(b) ran to her side 

(c) ran up behind her 

(d) ran away from her 

Ans : (c) ran up behind her 

The boy tried to snatch from the lady–

(a) her ornaments 

(b) her ten-cent cake 

(c) her suede shoes 

(d) her purse 

(d) her purse 

Ans : (d) her purse 

In “Thank You Ma’am” the incident of snatching happened at-

(a) 11 p.m.

(b) 10 p.m. 

(c) 9 p.m.

(d) 8 p.m. 

Ans : (a) 11 p.m.

When and where did Roger and Mrs Luella Bates Washington Jones meet ?*

(a) At Mrs Luella Bates Washington Jones’ house, at nine in the morning. 

(b) By the sidewalk, at eleven o’clock at night. 

(c) At a cafe, at eleven o’clock in the morning. 

(d) At Roger’s house, at noon. 

Ans : (b) By the sidewalk, at eleven o’clock at night. 

The boy lost balance and fell on-

(a) the road

(b) the sidewalk 

(c) the woman 

(d) a bridge 

Ans : (b) the sidewalk 

The boy lost balance because of —

(a) his own weight 

(b) the weight of the purse 

(c) his own weight and the weight of the purse combined 

(d) the weight of the woman 

Ans : (c) his own weight and the weight of the purse combined 

The boy could not run with the purse he snatched because-*

(a) he felt guilty 

(b) the purse was too heavy 

(c) the strap of the purse snapped 

(d) the purse was large and the boy lost his balance and fell down when the strap broke 

Ans : (d) the purse was large and the boy lost his balance and fell down when the strap broke

The word ‘sidewalk’ means-*

(a) park

(b) footpath 

(c) pane

(d) expressway 

Ans : (b) footpath 

The woman simply turned around and —*

(a) picked up her purse 

(b) picked the boy up 

(c) kicked him 

(d) shook him until his teeth rattled

Ans : (c) kicked him 

The lady picked up the boy from the street by holding his —*
(a) trousers
(b) shirt front
(c) wrist
(d) arm
Ans : (b) shirt front

The woman shook the boy until his teeth —*
(a) fell
(b) ached
(c) rattled
(d) broke
Ans : (c) rattled

In her first encounter with the boy, you can tell that Mrs Jones is very —
(a) nervous
(b) mean
(c) young
(d) strong
Ans : (d) strong

Roger was feeling —
(a) sorry for the lady
(b) sorry for his behaviour
(c) sorry for his attempt of snatching
(d) not at all guilty
Ans : (c) sorry for his attempt of snatching

Mrs Bates said that she was not going to —*
(a) turn the boy to the police
(b) let the boy return home
(c) turn the boy loose
(d) allow the boy steal
Ans : (c) turn the boy loose

Roger’s face was —
(a) clean
(b) dirty
(c) red in anger
(d) full of disappointment
Ans : (b) dirty

The appearance of Roger reminded one of —
(a) oak trees
(b) wild animals
(c) willow trees
(d) tennis player
Ans : (c) willow trees

Mrs Luella Bates felt a great desire to —*
(a) send Roger to jail
(b) keep Roger at her house
(c) buy a dress for Roger
(d) wash Roger’s face
Ans : (d) wash Roger’s face

The age of the boy who tried to snatch Mrs Bates’ purse was —*
(a) fourteen or fifteen
(b) twelve or thirteen
(c) fifteen or sixteen
(d) seventeen or eighteen
Ans : (a) fourteen or fifteen

Roger wore —
(a) red jeans
(b) blue jeans
(c) black jeans
(d) white jeans
Ans : (b) blue jeans

The boy in “Thank You Ma’am” requested the lady to —*
(a) give him money
(b) give him clothes
(c) give him food
(d) set him free
Ans : (d) set him free

In “Thank You Ma’am” sweat popped out on the boy’s —*
(a) nose
(b) face
(c) forehead
(d) cheeks
Ans : (b) face

The full name of Mrs Luella Bates was —*
(a) Mrs Luella Bates Washington Jones
(b) Mrs Washington Jones
(c) Mrs Luella Bates Washington
(d) Mrs Bates Jones
Ans : (a) Mrs Luella Bates Washington Jones

Mrs Jones wanted to teach Roger —
(a) right from wrong
(b) what was right
(c) what was wrong
(d) what he should be.
Ans : (a) right from wrong

Sweat popped out on Roger’s face and he —*
(a) began to struggle
(b) began to shout
(c) turned around
(d) ran away desperately
Ans : (a) began to struggle

How did Mrs Jones ensure that he could not break free from her grip?*
(a) She turned him around in front of her and tied him up with a rope.
(b) She turned him around in front of her and handcuffed him.
(c) She turned him around in front of her and gripped him tightly around his neck.
(d) She turned him around in front of her and punched him in the nose
Ans : (c) She turned him around in front of her and gripped him tightly around his neck.

“Mrs Jones put a half-nelson about Roger’s neck.” By the term ‘half-nelson’ we —
(a) understand a special pose in karate
(b) understand a special hold by neck in a rugby match
(c) understand a special hold by the neck in wrestling
(d) understand a special pose in a wrestling match
Ans : (c) understand a special hold by the neck in wrestling

After getting to her door, Mrs Bates first entered —
(a) the kitchenette
(b) the rear of the house
(c) the drawing room
(d) the hall
Ans : (d) the hall

Mrs Jones dragged the boy into —*
(a) her workplace
(b) a cottage
(c) a room of a large house
(d) a hotel
Ans : (c) a room of a large house

The woman dragged the boy to her house —
(a) punish him
(b) care for him
(c) turn him over to the police
(d) clean him up and cook him a meal.
Ans : (d) clean him up and cook him a meal.

Kitchenette’ literally means a —*
(a) kitchen equipment
(b) small kitchen
(c) furnished kitchen
(d) large kitchen
Ans : (b) small kitchen

In Mrs Jones’ house, the boarders were —
(a) many in number
(b) few in number
(c) ten in number
(d) two in number
Ans : (a) many in number

Roger could hear other people —
(a) quarrelling
(b) praying
(c) laughing and talking
(d) conspiring against him.
Ans : (c) laughing and talking

When the boy heard other roomers laughing and talking, he felt —*
(a) relieved
(b) scared
(c) overjoyed
(d) embarrassed
Ans : (a) relieved

The boy’s name was —*
(a) Philip
(b) Roger
(c) Rodrick
(d) Joe
Ans : (b) Roger

On entering her room Mrs Jones asked Roger —
(a) eat dinner
(b) comb his hair
(c) wash his face
(d) take rest for a while
Ans : (c) wash his face

The woman asked Roger to let the water run until it gets —*
(a) hot
(b) warm
(c) cold
(d) chilled
Ans : (b) warm

Bending over the sink the boy, Roger asked Mrs Jones whether she—*
(a) was going to take him to jail
(b) was going to punish him
(c) was going to reward him
(d) was going to take care of him
Ans : (a) was going to take him to jail

“You gonna take me to jail”? asked the boy, bending over the sink. Here the word ‘gonna’ means —
(a) gone
(b) are going to
(c) have gone
(d) not going
Ans : (b) are going to

Mrs Jones offered the boy—*
(a) lunch
(b) supper
(c) breakfast
(d) brunch
Ans : (b) supper

Mrs Jones thought that Roger wanted to steal because he had been—*
(a) greedy
(b) hungry
(c) rebellious
(d) lonely
Ans : (b) hungry

Roger tried to steal Mrs Jones’ purse because he —*
(a) was hungry
(b) wanted money for a shirt
(c) wanted money for shoes
(d) wanted money to buy a bat
Ans : (c) wanted money for shoes

The boy wanted to buy — *
(a) blue suit shoes
(b) black suede shoes
(c) blue suede shoes
(d) black suit shoes
Ans : (c) blue suede shoes

‘There was another long pause.’–This long pause denotes —*
(a) Mrs Jones was thinking the way to send
Roger in the jail
(b) Mrs Jones was remembering her childhood days
(c) Roger was thinking something
(d) Mrs Jones was thinking of her past life
Ans : (b) Mrs Jones was remembering her childhood days

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