English 12th Chapter 7 - My Financial Career Questions Bank |
English 2nd Year Chapter 7 - My Financial Career Solved MCQs, Important Short Questions and Long Questions Bank
MCQs
Please select the right answer.
1. ‘’We are safe from interruption ’’ he said. Here the word interruption means
2. ‘Are you going to deposit anymore?’ said the clerk, astonished. Here the word astonished means
3. “We are safe from interruption,” he said. Here the word interruption means
4. An idiot hope struck me that they might think someone had insulted me. Here the word idiot means
5. An idiot hope struck me that they might think someone had insulted me. Here the word idiot means
6. He crossed the threshold of the bank. Here the word threshold means
7. He felt that I had an awful secret to reveal. Here the word reveal means
8. I came from a rival agency. Here the word rival means
9. I crawled out a decrepit wreck. Here the word decrepit means
10. I made a wretched attempt to look like a man with a fearfully quick temper. Here the word wretched means
11. I trembled slightly. Here the word slightly means
12. I w ent up to the accountant’s wicket and poked the ball of money at him. Here the word poked means
13. I was detective. Here the word detective means
14. I wrote something on the cheque and thrust it at the clerk. Here the word thrust means
15. In my agony of the decision, I left the embankment. Here the word agony means
16. My voice was sepulchral. Here the word sepulchral means
17. My voice was sepulchral. Here the word sepulchral means
18. O’ certainly’, said the accountant, and fetched him. Here the word fetched means
19. Reckless with misery, I made a plunge. Here the word misery means
20. Reckless with misery, I made a plunge. Here the word Reckless means
21. Reckless with misery, I made a plunge. Here the word plunge means
22. So I shambled in and looked timidly around. Here the word shambled means
23. So I shambled in and looked timidly around. Here the word timidly means
24. So I shambled in and looked timidly round at the clerks. Here the word shambled means
25. So I shambled in and looked timidly round at the clerks. Here the word shambled means
26. The manager looked at me in some alarm. Here the word alarm means
27. The manager looked relieved but still serious. Here the word relieved means
28. The manager thought that I was defective. Here the word defective means
29. The manager was a grave, calm man. Here the word grave means
30. The manager was a grave calm man. Here the word grave means
31. The people in the bank had the impression that I was an invalid millionaire. Here the word invalid means
32. The people in the bank had the impression that I was an invalid millionaire. Here the word invalid means
33. The waiter's face was ghastly pale. Here the word ghastly means
34. The write was reckless with misery. Here the word reckless means
35. The writer held his money in a crumpled ball. Here the word a crumpled means
36. The writer says that he got rattled whenever he went into the bank. Here the word rattled means
37. The writer shambled in and looked timidly, .Here the word timidly means
38. The writer through a ball of money at the writer with a quick convulsive movement. Here the word convulsive means
39. The writer was sepulchral. Here the word sepulchral means
40. When I go into the bank, I get rattled. Here the word rattled means
41. When I go to a bank I get rattled. Here the word get rattled means
42. When I go into the bank I get rattled. Here the word rattled means
Short Questions
1. After this misadventure in the bank where did Leacock keep his money?
2. Describe Stephen Leacock meeting with the bank manager?
3. Despote the fact that the writer was afraid of banks he went into one why?
4. Give as many examples as you can to show that Leacock was feeling completely lost in the bank all the time he was there?
5. How did the manager feel when the writer told him that he was not a detective?
6. How did the manager look?
7. How did the manager react/behave when he learned that the writer wanted to deposit fifty-six dollars?
8. How did the writer finally get his account opened?
9. How did the writer give the money to the accountant to open an account?
10. How much was the writer's salary raised?
11. What did the author bear as he left the bank?
12. What did the clerk ask in surprise when the writer gave him the cheque?
13. What did the manager feel and conclude when the writer told him that he was not detective?
14. What did the writer realize when the clerk asked him if he wanted to draw all his money back?
15. What did the writer think necessary to do before opening an account?
16. What did the writer think when his salary was raised?
17. What does the author want to say In "My Financial Career"?
18. What impression did the people in the bank bave about the writer?
19. What light do the following expressions throw on Leacock’s state of mind when he entered the bank looked timidly round shambled in?
20. What mistake did the writer make while writing his cheque?
21. What opens at the side of the private room?
22. What other blunders did Leacock commit after leaving the manager’s office?
23. What was the attitude of the manager towards Leacock on learning that he only wished to deposit 56 dollars in the bank?
24. What was the reaction of the bank officials when Stephen Leacock left the banks?
25. Where did the manager take the writer alone?
26. Why did his manager come to think that Leacock had an awful secret to reveal?
27. Why did Stephen Leacock go to the bank?
28. Why did the manager take the writer to a private room?
29. Why did the writer feel confused in a bank?
30. Why did the writer use the word 'alone'?
31. Why did the writer want to see the manager?