Lost Spring MCQ Questions for Class 12 English Chapter 2 with Answers

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Q1. Which of the objects below best serves as a symbol of an Indian woman’s `suhag’?

(i) bindi
(ii) sindoor
(iii) bangles
(iv) henna-dyed hands

(iii) bangles


Q2. What is the central theme of the story Lost Spring?

(i) Pitiable Poor children and their lost childhood
(ii) garbage
(iii) Saheb and Mukesh
(iv) Spring Season

(i) Pitiable Poor children and their lost childhood

(i) Pitiable Poor children and their lost childhood


Q3. Firozabad is the center of which industry?

(i) cotton industry
(ii) furniture industry
(iii) textile industry
(iv) glassblowing industry

(iv) glassblowing industry


Q4. What bothers the author most about the bangle makers?

(i) the stigma of poverty and caste
(ii) the affluence of the landlords
(iii) the behaviour of the factory owners
(iv) the labour laws

(i) the stigma of poverty and caste


Q5. What does the author analyze in the story?

(i)Rich people
(ii) garbage
(iii) Poor children and their exploitation
(iv) her works

(iii) Poor children and their exploitation


Q6. Mukesh wants to learn to become a motor mechanic by

(i) finding a tutor
(ii) going to a garage to learn
(iii) by reading books
(iv) by joining a school

(ii) going to a garage to learn


Q7. What was the profession of Mukesh’s father before he became a bangle-maker?

(i) tailor
(ii) carpenter
(iii) plumber
(iv) Mason

(i) tailor


Q8. What forces the children to live a life of exploitation?

(i) greed
(ii) Extreme Poverty
(iii) peers
(iv) parents

(ii) Extreme Poverty


Q9. What bothers the author most about the bangle makers?

(i) the stigma of poverty and caste
(ii) the affluence of the landlords
(iii) the behaviour of the factory owners
(iv) the labour laws

(i) the stigma of poverty and caste


Q10. he frail woman in Mukesh’s house is his

(i) mother
(ii) elder brother’s wife
(iii) wife
(iv) niece

(ii) elder brother’s wife


Q11. If laws were to be enforced, it would bring about change and relief in the lives of about

(i) ten thousand children
(ii) twenty thousand children
(iii) hundred children
(iv) a thousand children

(ii) twenty thousand children


Q12. Bangle industry flourishes in the town of

(i) Ferozepur
(ii) Firozabad
(iii) Ferozgarh
(iv) Farukhabad

(ii) Firozabad


Q13. According to the author what was garbage for the parents?

(i) Means of entertainment
(ii) means of joy
(iii) Means of sorrow
(iv) Means of survival

(iv) Means of survival


Q14. Mukesh belonged to a family of

(i) farmers
(ii) rag-pickers
(iii) bangle makers
(iv) motor mechanics

(iii) bangle makers


Q15. According to the author what was garbage for the children ?

(i) Means of entertainment
(ii) Means of timepass
(iii) Means of playing
(iv) a wonder

(iv) a wonder


Q16. One day, Saheb was seen by the author, watching some young men playing

(i) cricket
(ii) tennis
(iii) hockey
(iv) soccer

(ii) tennis


Q17. According to the author, rag picking has become, over the years, a

(i) profession
(ii) fine art
(iii) tradition
(iv) culture

(ii) fine art


Q18. Who was Saheb?

(i) a shopkeeper
(ii) a servant
(iii) a ragpicker
(iv) all

(iii) a ragpicker


Q19. The rag pickers have no identity, but they have

(i) permits
(ii) passports
(iii) ration cards
(iv) licenses

(i) permits


Q20. The colony of ragpickers is situated in

(i) the south of Delhi
(ii) Mongolpuri
(iii) Jehangirpuri
(iv) Seemapuri

(iv) Seemapuri


Q21. What was Saheb looking for?

(i) eggs
(ii) gold
(iii) coins
(iv) toys

(ii) gold


Q22. What is the metaphorical symbol of Seemapuri in the lesson?

(i) poverty
(ii) exploitation
(iii) enjoyment
(iv) a little hell

(iv) a little hell


Q23. Is your school ready? Who asked this question?

(i) Saheb’s mother
(ii) Saheb’s friends
(iii) the author
(iv) Saheb

(iv) Saheb


Q24. How is Mukesh’s attitude different from that of his family?

(i) Being daring, firm and clear
(ii) Being a fighter
(iii) Being a coward
(iv) Not clear

(i) Being daring, firm and clear


Q25. What forces the children to live a life of exploitation?

(i) Greed
(ii) Extreme Poverty
(iii) Peers
(iv) Parents

(ii) Extreme Poverty


Q26. Why did Saheb -e- Alam not go to school?

(i) Not interested
(ii) Had no money to pay fees
(iii) Wanted to go for movie
(iv) Wanted to earn money

(ii) Had no money to pay fees


Q27. What does the title ‘Lost Spring’ symbolise?

(i) lost blooming childhood
(ii) autumn season
(iii) lost money
(iv) lost age

(i) lost blooming childhood


Q28. What are the reasons for the migration of people from villages to city in the lesson?

(i) Sweeping of houses and fields by storms
(ii) poverty
(iii) education and unemployment
(iv) safety

(i) Sweeping of houses and fields by storms


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