MCQ Questions Chapter 5 Mothers Day Class 11 English

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Please refer to MCQ Questions Chapter 5 Mothers Day Class 11 English with answers provided below. These multiple-choice questions have been developed based on the latest NCERT book for class 11 English issued for the current academic year. We have provided MCQ Questions for Class 11 English for all chapters on our website. Students should learn the objective based questions for Chapter 5 Mothers Day in Class 11 English provided below to get more marks in exams.

Chapter 5 Mothers Day MCQ Questions

Please refer to the following Chapter 5 Mothers Day MCQ Questions Class 11 English with solutions for all important topics in the chapter.

MCQ Questions Answers for Chapter 5 Mothers Day Class 11 English

Question. Choose the statement(s) that is/are correct about the play.
I. Mrs. Fitzgerald learnt the art of fortune telling in the East.
II. Mrs. Pearson was very happy with her family.
III. Mrs. Fitzgerald looked aiding and has a high-pitched voice.
(a) Only I
(b) Only II
(c) Only III
(d) I and III

Answer

A

Question. Classify (1) to (4) as Fact (F) or Opinion (O), based on your reading of ‘Mother’s day.’
1. Mrs. Pearson should not have told George what people thought about him.
2. Mrs. Pearson, actually Mrs. Fitzgerald, went
overboard in insulting the Pearson family.
3. Mrs. Fitzgerald’s entry led to the climax of the play.
4. Mrs. Fitzgerald, actually Mrs. Pearson, should have let her family alone for some more hours.
(a) F-1, 3, 4; O-2
(b) F-2, 3; O-1, 4
(c) F-2; O-1, 3, 4
(d) F-3, 4; O-1, 2

Answer

C

Question. In what endeavour does Mrs. Fitzgerald help Mrs. Pearson?
(a) To see future
(b) To make her family treat her well
(c) To run errands
(d) None of the above

Answer

B

Question. HowdoesMrs. Fitzgerald plan to helpMrs. Pearson?
(a) By talking to Mrs. Pearson’s family
(b) By listening to Mrs. Pearson’s rants
(c) By swapping personalities with Mrs. Pearson
(d) Both (a) and (b)

Answer

C

Question. Mrs. Pearson was …… about Mrs. Fitzgerald’s plan.
(a) excited
(b) hesitant
(c) sure
(d) envious

Answer

B

Question. The family members are annoyed at Mrs. Pearson, but commonly for a few reasons. Identify them.
I. Mrs. Pearson made no tea for them.
II. Mrs. Pearson was busy talking to her friends on the phone.
III. Mrs. Pearson expected them to change their selfish behaviours.
(a) I and III
(b) I and II
(c) II and III
(d) Only II

Answer

A

Question. Select the suitable option for the given statements, based on your reading of ‘Mother’s Day.’
(i) Doris is used to her mother doing everything for her.
(ii) Doris’s dominating attitude is a reflection of Mrs.
Pearson’s submissive behaviour.
(a) (i) is false but (ii) is true
(b) Both (i) and (ii) are true
(c) (ii) is a fact but unrelated to (i)
(d) (i) is the cause for (ii)

Answer

D

Question. Cyril says, ‘that’s different’. What is he talking about?
(a) Working day
(b) Way of talking
(c) Overall behaviour
(d) His behaviour

Answer

A

Question. What was George’s reaction when he saw his wife drinking stout during the daytime?
(a) He did not like it
(b) He did not mind
(c) He accompanied her
(d) He ignored her

Answer

A

Question. Choose the correct statements about the play.
I. Cyril asks his mother to snap out of her new change.
II. Doris gets a red eye as she cries immensely.
III. George is well-respected at the club he goes to.
IV. Mrs. Pearson was drinking coffee as she was smoking.
(a) I and III
(b) I and II
(c) II and III
(d) III and IV

Answer

B

Question. What is the play ‘Mother’s Day’ about?
(a) It is about a family celebrating Mother’s Day
(b) It is about a family’s treatment of the mother
(c) It depicts the sick mother and her struggles
(d) It depicts the status of Mrs. Fitzgerald in her family

Answer

B

Question. ‘Cyril Pearson is a male version of Doris Pearson.’
Select the option that explains it.
(a) They both are similar in nature- arrogant.
(b) They both do not treat their mother with respect.
(c) They both want Mrs. Pearson to do their work.
(d) All of the above

Answer

D

Question. What message does the author of ‘Mother’s Day’ try to convey?
(a) To work hard for your mother
(b) To spend time with family
(c) To appreciate wives/ mothers for their work
(d) To respect everyone

Answer

C

Question. Select the suitable option for the given statements, based on your reading of ‘Mother’s Day.’
(i) Mrs. Pearson is not appreciative of the fact that Mrs. Fitzgerald wants to teach her family a lesson.
(ii) Mrs. Fitzgerald wants Mrs. Pearson to get respect from her family members.
(a) (i) is false but (ii) is true
(b) Both (i) and (ii) are true
(c) (ii) is a fact but unrelated to (i)
(d) (i) is the cause for (ii)

Answer

A

Question. ‘‘Besides I’m so fond of them even if they are so thoughtless and selfish.’’
In the given line, Mrs. Pearson is trying to …………… .
(a) Defend her family members
(b) Defend her own disposition
(c) Blame her subservient personality
(d) State that she won’t be able to do anything

Answer

B