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Q1. What is the writing style of the author?
- Persuasive
- Rambling
- Technical
- None of the above
Q2. The story “Ranga’s Marriage” is set in a village of _________.
- Madurai
- Banglore
- Mysore
- Bhubaneswar
- Q3. What is the name of the narrator's village?
- Hosahalli
- Panchavalli
- Hadinaru
- None of the above
Q4. How does the narrator speak of his village?
- Passively
- Vividly
- Inadequately
- Both (A) and (C)
Q5. What does the narrator mention as a ‘priceless commodity’?
- To his native language
- To mangoes of his village
- To flowers of his village
- To English language
Q6. Who was Ranga?
- The narrator’s son
- The accountant’s son
- The doctor’s son
- None of the above
Q7. Why was Ranga’s homecoming a big event?
- Because he brought gifts for everyone
- Because he was new in the village
- Because he returned from Bangalore after studying there for six months
- All of the above
Q8. An old lady checked for Ranga’s ___________.
- birthmark
- sacred piercing
- sacred tattoo
- sacred thread
Q9. After knowing that Ranga was the same, the crowd was __________.
- disappointed
- happy
- angry
- irritated
Q10. How does the narrator speak of Ranga’s character?
- Poorly
- Highly
- Manipulatively
- Does not speaks of his character
Q11. “As for his namaskara to me, he did not do it like any present-day boy...” What does it tell about Ranga?
- He was well mannered
- He was disrespectful
- He was forgetful
- He changed his caste
Q12. What was Ranga’s initial take on marriage?
- He wanted to marry immediately
- He wanted to marry a girl chosen by his parents
- He wanted to remain a bachelor
- He wanted an arranged marriage
Q13. According to Ranga, what type of girl should one marry?
- Mature
- Admirable
- Both (A) and (B)
- Not mentioned in the story
Q14. According to the narrator, who would make a suitable bride for Ranga?
- Narrator’s own daughter
- Rama Rao’s niece
- Narrator’s niece
- Rama Rao’s daughter
Q15. How does the narrator describe Ratna?
- Pretty girl of eleven
- From a big town
- Disrespectful
- Both (A) and (B)
Q16. When Ranga reached the narrator’s house, Ratna was __________.
- sitting
- painting
- singing
- waiting
Q17. Ranga was ________ about Ratna.
- curious
- uninterested
- envious
- annoyed
Q18. “She was married a year ago.” Hearing this, Ranga was ___________.
- thrilled
- disappointed
- unconcerned
- surprised
Q19. What is the name of the narrator of the tale?
- Rangappa
- Shahtri
- Rama
- Shyama
Q20. “Come, let’s go and see Shastri.” Who was Shastri?
- The village doctor
- A village elder
- The astrologer
- Not mentioned in the tale
Q21. Why was it not important to know Ranga’s star?
- Because Shastri already knew
- Because Shastri was taught beforehand by the narrator
- Because Shastri was not well versed
- All of the above
Q22. According to the Shastri, what was Ranga’s concern?
- Concern for a girl
- Concern for his studies
- Concern for a job
- Concern for his village
Q23. What sort of cue did Shastri suggest for the girl’s name?
- Something found in the forest
- Something found in the ocean
- Something found in the sky
- None of the above
Q24. Later on, Ranga got to know that Ratna was __________.
- divorced
- widowed
- unmarried
- engaged
Q25. “There’s greater truth in that shastra than we imagine.” Who said this?
- Shyama
- Shastri
- Ratna
- Ranga
Q26. “Don’t forget, I developed on the hints you had given me.” What does the line suggest?
- Narrator tutored Shastri for what to tell
- Everything that Shastri told was based on his predictions
- Both (A) and (B)
- None of the above
Q27. Why does the narrator call the couple childish?
- Because they were immature
- Because they named their child after him
- Because they were playful
- Because they invited him for dinner
Q28. “It’s Shyama’s birthday.” Who has been referred to in this line?
- Ranga and Ratna’s child
- The narrator
- A child in village
- None of the above
Q29. After reading “Ranga’s Marriage”, who (according to you) played a major role in Ranga and Ratna’s marriage?
- Rama Rao
- Shastri
- Ranga
- Shyama
Q30. What sort of intentions does the narrator seem to have towards Ranga?
- He is mean
- He feels responsible for his marriage
- He is manipulative
- He feels pitiful
Answer key for Class 11 English Snapshots Book Chapter 3 - Ranga’s Marriage
Q. No. | Answer | Q. No. | Answer | Q. No. | Answer |
1 | B | 11 | A | 21 | B |
2 | C | 12 | C | 22 | A |
3 | A | 13 | C | 23 | B |
4 | C | 14 | B | 24 | C |
5 | D | 15 | D | 25 | D |
6 | B | 16 | C | 26 | A |
7 | C | 17 | A | 27 | B |
8 | B | 18 | B | 28 | A |
9 | A | 19 | D | 29 | D |
10 | C | 20 | C | 30 | B |