The Pace For Living Objective Question Answer
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PROSE SECTION
1. The Pace For Living
-R.C. Hutchinson
1. Who did like fast travelling?
(A) The Corn-Merchant
(B) The wife of Corn-Merchant
(C) The Author
(D) None of these
(C) The Author
2. In ‘The pace for Living’, R.C. Hutchinson discusses.
(A) the happiness of men
(B) the agony of modern man
(C) the dilemma of people
(D) None of these
(B) the agony of modern man
3. In ‘The pace for Living’, the author saw a play in ?
(A) Denmark
(B) Dublin
(C) Denver
(D) Delhi
(B) Dublin
4. “The Pace for Living” is written by?
(A) Aung San Suu Kyi
(B) Toni Morrison
(C) R.C Hutchinson
(D) Satyajit Ray
(C) R.C Hutchinson
5. As per ‘The pace for living’
(A) People live in haste
(B) People are in hurry
(C) People think faster
(D) All of the above
(D) All of the above
6. The author admits that quick travel does not give the traveller the real……….. of travel.
(A) pains
(B) pleasure
(C) living
(D) holiday
(B) pleasure
7. Rapid movement gives you a superficial sense of.
(A) drama
(C) security
(B) music
(D) hope
(A) drama
8. The author finds himself in a hopeless situation when he goes to watch the.
(A) cinema
(B) theatre
(C) dance programme
(D) singing competition
(A) cinema
9. The main character in “Pace for Living”, which the author saw was a/an ……….. corn merchant.
(A) elderly
(B ) handicapped
(C) young
( D) diabetic
(A) elderly
10. The aurhor admits that quick travel does not give the traveller the real………. of travel.
(A) pains
(B) pleasure
(C) living
(D) holiday
(B) pleasure
11. R.C. Hutchinson wrote that he watched a play in.
(A) Chicago
(B) Dublin
(C) Netherlands
(D) New York
(B) Dublin
12. In the essay ‘The Pace for Living’ the Corn merchant is…….?
(A) an ambitions man
(B) an anxious man
(C) an adventurous man
(D) none of these
(B) an anxious man
13. Mental activities of our time tend to follow the pace of.
(A) Computers
(B) Aeroplanes
(C) Horses
(D) Machines
(D) Machines
14. People nowadays think…… than ancient times.
(A) deeper
(B) faster
(C) longer
(D) slower
(B) faster
15. Which word in the passage stands for worship?
(A) Adore
(B) Spirit
(C) Despair
(D) Escapist
(A) Adore
16. Which tribe did the author belong?
(A) Fast thinkers
(B) Slow thinkers
(C ) Steady thinkers
(D) None of these
(B) Slow thinkers
17. Theauthor of the story ‘The pace for Living enjoyed going in a car at……..?
(A) Ninety miles an hour
(B) Eighty miles an hour.
(C) Sixty miles an hour
(D) Seventy miles an hour
(A) Ninety miles an hour
18. The writer of ‘the pace for Living’ belongs to the tribe of ……….?
(A) Average thinkers
(C) Slow thinkers
(B) Fast thinkers
(D) Good thinkers
(B) Fast thinkers
19. Where the author saw a play in which a corn-merchant was the chief character?
(A) Budapest
(B) Milan
(C) Dublin
(D) Conteburry
(C) Dublin
20. Who had the fantastic notion of spending £10 on a holiday?
(A) Son of corn-merchant
(B) Daughter of corn-merchant
(C) Father of corn-merchant
(D) Wife of corn-merchant
(D) Wife of corn-merchant
21. Who was cheating the corn-merchant?
(A) His Son
(B) His Nephew
(C) His Daughter
(D) His Wife
(B) His Nephew
22. Slow thinkers are terribly …….. in the business of getting a living.
(A) capped
(B) handicapped
(C) disabled
(D) tortured
(B) handicapped
23. The speaker adores the machines the hurl one about at?
(A) Dublin
(B) Rapid movement
(C) Now York
(D) Battersea
(D) Battersea
24. Slow thinkers have a disadvantage when it comes to earning a………..?
(A) car
(B) factory
(C) living
(D) holiday
(C) living
25. To dine in London and lunch in New York next day seems to the narrator.
(A) too fast
(B) a superficial sense of drama
(C) too slow
(D) a most satisfactory experience
(D) a most satisfactory experience
26. The chief character of the play was?
(A) Dublin
(B) An elderly Corn-merchant
(C) An old woman
(D) Narrator
(B) An elderly Corn-merchant
27. What was the most enchanting line in the play?
(A) Now that’s too much
(B) Now that’s too fast
(C) Is this the same girl as the one we saw at the beginning?
(D) l’esprit de l’ escaliert
(B) Now that’s too fast
28. Who was a man of many anxieties and had a dicky heart?
(A) R.C. Hutchinson
(B) Corn-merchant
(C) The nephew of the Corn-merchant
(D) The wife of the Corn-merchant
(B) Corn-merchant
29. The man’s complaint was so gloriously irrelevant to his.
(A) Own character
(C) Own situation
(B) Own mind
(D) Own country
(C) Own situation
30. All the tests, today are designed to measure………….?
(A) the speed of a bus
(B) the speed of a train
(C) the speed of mind
(D) none of these
(C) the speed of mind
31. Where did the writer of ‘The Pace for Living’ watch the play?
(A) Dubai
(B) Dublin
(C) Delhi
(D) London
(B) Dublin
32. How many girls were in film?
(A) Two
(B) Three
(C) Four
(D) Five
(B) Three
33. The elderly Corn-merchant lived in?
(A) Dublin
(B) A Small Irish Country town
(C) England
(D) A big Irish country town
(B) A Small Irish Country town
34. When the narrator goes to cinema, he finds himself in.
(A) a peculiar seat
(B) great trouble
(C) a hopeless fog
(D) a cheerful mood
(C) a hopeless fog
35. Who exhibits an exceptional flair for touching the sensitive issues of the contemporary society?
(A) William Cowper
(B) Joan Lexau
(C) Walter dela Mare
(D) R.C. Hutchinson
(D) R.C. Hutchinson