English 11th Lesson No. 4: THANK YOU, M'AM Questions Bank

English 11th Lesson No. 4: THANK YOU, M'AM Questions Bank
English 11th Lesson No. 4: THANK YOU, M'AM Questions Bank

English 1st Year Chapter 4 Thank You Ma'm Questions Bank

MCQs

Please select the right answer.

1. Sweat popped out on the boy’s face and he began to struggle. Here the word Sweat means





2. “Comb your hair to look presentable.” .Here the word presentable means






3. “Lady, I’m sorry,” whispered the boy. Here the word whispered means





4. All kinds of women came in and out, blondes redheads, and Spanish. Here the word blondes means





5. And he did not want to be mistrusted. Here the word mistrusted means






6. And Jorkens uttered a quiet sigh. Here the word uttered means





7. And very magnificent clothing it was. Here the word magnificent means






8. At the age of sixteen, he won the:






9. But again the applause broke out. Here the word applause means





10. But all the while, he stuck to his one idea. Here the word stuck to means





11. But as the years went by, how wore down opposing arguments. Here the word went by means





12. But whatever his motive was, he hit on a most extraordinary ambition. Here the word extraordinary means





13. But whatever his motive was, he hit on a most extraordinary ambition. Here the word motive means






14. Do not make the mistake of latching onto my pocket-book. Here the word latching onto means





15. Gorgios achieved his goal by going into:





16. He achieved his ambition in more than ______years.





17. He could make a dash for it down the hall. Here the word dash means





18. He could make a dash for it down the hall. Here the word make a dash means





19. He looked as if he were fourteen or fifteen, frail and willow-wild. Here the word frail means






20. He’d be skating champion if really gave:





21. His thin figure made all the melancholy by the tight fitting uniform. Here the word melancholy means





22. How would build a skating rank in:





23. I hope you will behave yourself. Here the word behave means





24. In another corner of the room behind a screen was a gas plate and an icebox. Here the word screen means





25. Instead of taking off full blast as he had hoped, the boy fell on his back. Here the word taking off full blast means





26. Its customs were not silly as you suppose. Here the word silly means





27. Kitchenette furnished room was at the rear of the house. Here the word rear means






28. Mrs. Jones stopped and jerked the boy around in front of her. Here the word jerked means






29. Our talk at club one day was of opportunity and determination. Here the word determination means





30. Our talk at club one day was of opportunity and determination. Here the word opportunity means





31. She bent down enough to permit him to stoop. Here the word stoop means





32. She bent the boy up by his shirt front, and shook him until his teeth rattled. Here the word rattled means





33. She carried her purse slung across her shoulder. Here the word slung means





34. She dragged him inside the hall. Here the word dragged means





35. She dragged the boy into a large kitchenette-furnished room at the rear of the house. Here the word rear means





36. She jerked him until his teeth rattled. Here the word rattled means





37. She put a half nelson about his neck, and continued to drag him up the street. Here the word half nelson means





38. Shoes got by devilish ways will burn your feet. Here the word devilish means





39. Shoes got by devilish ways will burn your feet. Here the word devilish means





40. Sweat popped out on the boy’s face. Here the word popped out means






41. Sweat popped out on the boy’s face and he began to struggle. Here the word popped means





42. The ceremony offered a _______ scene.





43. The great throne-room was turned into a kind of:






44. The man who keeps on, wins the race. Here the word keeps on means






45. The Strap broke with a sudden single tug. Here the word tug means





46. The strap broke with a sudden single tug. Here the word tug means





47. The strip of the purse broke with a sudden tug. Here the word tug means





48. The woman did not ask the boy anything that would embarrass him. Here the word embarrass means





49. The woman did not ask the boy anything that would embarrass him. Here the word embarrass means






50. They let me see the great inauguration ceremony. Here the word inauguration means





51. What was the colour of the curtains hanging along the walls?





52. What was the colour of the uniform of Gorgios?






53. Who was appointed as curt acrobat?





54. With pointed shoes. He leaned on a gilded stick. Here the word gilded means





55. With pointed shoes. He leaned on a gilded stick. Here the word leaned on means





 

Short Questions

1. How did the boy look physically?
2. What did the woman cook for the boy?
3. What did the woman have in her purse?
4. What did the woman tell the boy about her youth?
5. What did the woman tell the boy in the end before his departure?
6. What happened to the boy when he tried to snatch the purse?
7. What was the boy reaction when the woman caught him?
8. What was the condition of the boy when the woman gave him a few jerks?
9. What was the conduct of the people who saw the incident? 
10. What was the effect of the behavior of the woman with the boy?
11. What was the nature of the woman's job?
12. What was the reaction of the woman?
13. What was the time when a boy tried to snatch the purse of a woman?
14. Why did she treat the boy in her home after punishing him in the street?
15. Why did the boy want to snatch the purse of the woman?
16. Why did the woman ask the boy to wash his face?
17. Why did the woman give the boy ten dollars?
18. Why did the woman wish the boy to be her Son?
19. Why didn't boy run from the house of the Woman?
20. Why didn't the woman watch the boy while preparing a dish?

Long Questions

"1. Translate the following passage into Urdu. (Short Stories Book-I)

The water was dripping from his face, the boy looked at her. There was long pause. A very long pause. After he had dried his face, and not knowing what else to do, dried it again, the boy turned around, wondering what next. The door was open. He could make a dash for it down the hall. He could run, run, run, run! The woman was sitting on the daybed. After a while she said, “I were young once and wanted things I could not get.” There was another long pause. The boy’s mouth opened. Then he frowned, not knowing he frowned."
"2. Translate the following passage into Urdu. (Short Stories Book-I)

In another corner of the room behind a screen was a gas plate and an icebox. Mrs. Jones got up and went behind the screen. The woman did not watch the boy to see if he was going to run now, nor did she watch her purse, which she had left behind her on the daybed. But the boy took care to sit on the far side of the room, away from the purse, where he thought she could easily see him out of the corner of her eye (نظر بچاکر)if she wanted to. He did not trust the woman not to trust him. And he did not want o be mistrusted now."
"3. Translate the following passage into Urdu. (Short Stories Book-I)

She was a large woman with a large purse that had everything in it but a hammer and nails. It had a long strap, and she carried it slung across her shoulder. It was about eleven o’ clock at night, dark, and she was walking alone, when a boy ran up behind her and tried to snatch her purse. The strap broke with a sudden single tug the boy gave it from behind. But the boy’s weight and the weight of the purse combined caused him to lose his balance."
"4. Translate the following passage into Urdu. (Short Stories Book-I)

Sweat popped out on the boy’s face and he began to struggle. Mrs. Jones stopped, jerked him around in front of her, put a half nelson about his neck, and continued to drag him up the street. When she got to her door, she dragged the boy inside, down a hall, and into a large kitchenette-furnished room at the rear of the house. She switched on the light and left the door open. The boy could hear other roomers laughing and talking in the large house. Some of their doors were open, too, so he knew he and the woman were not alone. The woman still held him by the neck in the middle of her room."

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