The Address MCQs Mock Test of 11th Class Snapshots Welcome to your The Address MCQs Mock Test of 11th Class Snapshots 1. Question 1. Why had the author come to visit Mrs. Dorling? (a) Because Mrs. Dorling had belongings of author’s mother (b) Because Mrs. Dorling called her (c) Because she missed Mrs. Dorling (d) None of the above None 2. Q2. How did Mrs. Dorling treat the author when the author visited her? A. Warm & welcoming B. Cold & inhospitable C. Overjoyed D. Both (A) and (C) None 3. Question 3. How does the author describe Mrs. Dorling when she saw her the first time during the war? (a) A woman with a broad back (b) A woman with a round back (c) A woman with a straight back (d) None of the above None 4. Q4. “Her face gave absolutely no sign of recognition.” Who is her? A. Mrs. S B. Mrs. Dorling’s daughter C. Mrs. Dorling D. Mrs. S’s daughter None 5. Question 5. Mrs. Dorling took the possessions of the things on the pretence of __________. (a) using them (b) selling them (c) keeping them safe (d) Both (a) and (b) None 6. Q6. In what attire did the author find Mrs. Dorling? A. Author’s mother’s green knitted cardigan B. Author’s green knitted cardigan C. Author is unable to recognise it D. Not mentioned in the story None 7. Q7. “I thought that no one had come back.” Why does Mrs. Dorling say this? A. Because she was happy to see the protagonist B. Because she had been waiting for the protagonist for a long time C. Because she thought everyone in the protagonist’s family were dead D. None of the above None 8. Q8. What was the address that the author’s mother asked her to remember? A. Number 50, Marconi Street B. Number 46, Baker Street C. Number 54, Marconi Street D. Number 46, Marconi Street None 9. Q9. Mrs. Dorling’s was _________ of Mrs. S. A. a sister B. an old acquaintance C. an old friend D. a relative None 10. Q10. Mrs. Dorling took the possessions of the things on the pretence of __________. A. using them B. selling them C. keeping them safe D. Both (A) and (B) None 11. Q11. Was the author convinced with her mother’s idea of letting Mrs. Dorling take away their things? A. Absolutely B. Partially C. Not at all D. Not mentioned in the story None 12. Q12. How does the author describe Mrs. Dorling when she saw her the first time during the war? A. A woman with a broad back B. A woman with a round back C. A woman with a straight back D. None of the above None 13. Q13. Why did the author wait for such a long time before visiting “The Address”? A. Because she was not interested B. Because she was afraid to confront her mother’s belongings C. Both (A) and (B) D. None of the above None 14. Q14. Why had the author come to visit Mrs. Dorling? A. Because Mrs. Dorling had belongings of author’s mother B. Because Mrs. Dorling called her C. Because she missed Mrs. Dorling D. None of the above None 15. Q15. Who opened the door upon the author’s second visit to Mrs. Dorling’s house? A. Mrs. Dorling B. Mrs. Dorling’s daughter C. Mrs. Dorling’s husband D. No one opened the door None 16. Q16. Unlike Mrs. Dorling, her daughter was __________ towards the author. A. rude B. mature C. hospitable D. mean None 17. Q17. What was the protagonist’s reaction when she entered the living-room? A. Thrilled B. Emotional C. Nervous D. Horrified None 18. Q18. “I was in a room I knew and did not know.” What does author mean by this? A. She saw familiar things but in unfamiliar surroundings B. She saw unfamiliar things but in familiar surroundings C. She did not recognize the things she saw D. She did not want to remember anything None 19. Q19. How does the author describe the living room? A. Muggy smell B. Strange atmosphere C. Sophisticated D. Both (A) and (B) None 20. Q20. In what condition did the author find the living room? A. Haphazard B. Well arranged C. Empty D. Old fashioned None 21. Q21. The author remembered that the woollen table-cloth had _________. A. an ink-mark B. a defect C. a burn mark D. None of the above None 22. Q22. According to the author, when do we notice the things in the house? A. When they are out of our sight B. When they are used C. When they are shown D. All of the above None 23. Q23. What was the ‘silver’ that the author was once asked to clean by her mother? A. Jewellery B. Cutlery C. Sculptures D. Stones None 24. Q24. Why did the author leave Mrs. Dorling in a hurry? A. Because she was getting late for the train B. Because she no longer wanted to stay there C. Both (A) and (B) D. None of the above None 25. Q25. Why did the objects lose their value for the author? A. Because their prices fell down B. Because they were difficult to take along C. Because she had new objects D. Because she saw them in different surroundings None 26. Q26. At the end, what does the author decide? A. To forget the address B. To visit next year again C. To remember the address forever D. None of the above None 27. Q27. Who is the protagonist of “The Address”? A. Mrs. Dorling B. Mrs. S’s daughter C. Mrs. S D. Mrs. Dorling’s daughter None 28. Q28. The author had come to visit Mrs. Dorling _______ the war. A. during B. before C. after D. Not mentioned in the story None 29. Q29. What was the very first out of her mother’s possessions that the protagonist could recognize? A. Hanukkah candle-holder B. Woollen table-cloth C. White tea pot D. Green knitted cardigan None 30. Q30. In total, how many times did the author visit the given address? A. Twice B. Once C. Thrice D. Never None 31. Q31. Who is the author of “The Address”? A. Manon Uphoff B. Marga Minco C. Marente de Moor D. None of the above None 32. Q32. After reading “The Address”, how would you describe Mrs. Dorling? A. Materialistic B. Selfish C. Opportunist D. All of the above None 33. Q33. What message does “The Address” talk about? A. Importance of things B. Not to trust someone C. Human predicament of war D. None of the above None 34. Question 34. After reading “The Address”, how would you describe Mrs. Dorling? (a) Materialistic (b) Selfish (c) Opportunist (d) All of the above None 35. Question 35. In total, how many times did the author visit the given address? (a) Twice (b) Once (c) Thrice (d) Never None 36. Question 36. The author had come to visit Mrs. Dorling _______ the war. (a) during (b) before (c) after (d) Not mentioned in the story None 37. Question 37. At the end, what does the author decide? (a) To forget the address (b) To visit next year again (c) To remember the address forever (d) None of the above None 38. Question 38. Why did the author leave Mrs. Dorling in a hurry? (a) Because she was getting late for the train (b) Because she no longer wanted to stay there (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of the above None 39. Question 39. According to the author, when do we notice the things in the house? (a) When they are out of our sight (b) When they are used (c) When they are shown (d) All of the above None 40. Question 40. In what condition did the author find the living room? (a) Haphazard (b) Well arranged (c) Empty (d) Old fashioned None 41. Question 41. “I was in a room I knew and did not know.” What does author mean by this? (a) She saw familiar things but in unfamiliar surroundings (b) She saw unfamiliar things but in familiar surroundings (c) She did not recognize the things she saw (d) She did not want to remember anythi None 42. Question 42. Unlike Mrs. Dorling, her daughter was __________ towards the author. (a) rude (b) mature (c) hospitable (d) mean None Please fill in the comment box below. Time's up