Class 12 English chapter 2 Lost Spring Class 12 MCQ | class 12 English core objective questions

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Class 12 English chapter 2 Lost Spring Class 12 MCQ 


Class 12 English core chapter Lost spring chapter 2  MCQ questions and answer



Q.1. Who is the author of Lost Spring?

[A] James Bond
[B] Arundhati Roy
[C] Sudha Murthy
[D] Anees Jung


ANS:- D

Q.2. According to the author what was garbage for the children ?

[A] Means of entertainment
[B] Means of timepass
[C] Means of playing
[D] A wonder


ANS:- D

Q.3. Mukesh wants to learn to become a motor mechanic by__?

[A] Finding a tutor
[B] Going to a garage to learn
[C] By reading books
[D] By joining a school


ANS:- B

Q.4. “One wonders if he has achieved what many have failed to achieve in their lifetime. He has a roof over his head”; these lines were said in reference to the condition of

[A] The elderly woman’s old husband
[B] Mukesh’s father
[C] the bangle factory owner
[D] Mukesh’s elder brother


ANS:- A

Q.5. Which of the objects below best serves as a symbol of an Indian woman’s suhag’?

[A] Bindi
[B] Sindoor
[C] Bangles
[D] Henna-dyed hands


ANS:- C

Q.6. Sunny-gold, paddy green, royal blue, pink, purple, every colour born out of the seven colours of the rainbow. What is this a reference to?

[A] Clothes
[B] Birds
[C] Bangles
[D] Bindis


ANS:-C

Q.7. What was the profession of Mukesh’s father before he became a bangle-maker?

[A] Tailor
[B] Carpenter
[C] Plumber
[D] Mason


ANS:- A

Q.8. The frail woman in Mukesh’s house is his?

[A] Mother
[B] Elder brother’s wife
[C] Wife
[D] Niece


ANS:- B

Q.9. If laws were to be enforced, it would bring about change and relief in the lives of about?

[A] Ten thousand children
[B] Twenty thousand children
[C] Hundred children
[D] A thousand children


ANS:- B

Q.10. Bangle industry flourishes in the town of__?

[A] Ferozepur
[B] Firozabad
[C] Ferozgarh
[D] Farukhabad


ANS:- B

Q.11. Mukesh belonged to a family of?

[A] Farmers
[B] Rag-pickers
[C] Bangle makers
[D] Motor mechanics


ANS:- C

Q.12. One day, Saheb was seen by the author, watching some young men playing ___ ?

[A] cricket
[B] tennis
[C] hockey
[D] soccer


ANS:- B

Q.13. According to the author, rag picking has become, over the years, a

[A] Profession
[B] Fine art
[C] Tradition
[D] Culture


ANS:-B

Q.14. The rag pickers have no identity, but they have

[A] Permits
[B] Passports
[C] Ration cards
[D] Licenses


ANS:- C

Q.15. The colony of ragpickers is situated in

[A] the south of Delhi
[B] Mongolpuri
[C] Jehangirpuri
[D] Seemapuri


ANS:- D

Q.16. What did the man from Udipi pray for, when he was young?

[A] A pair of trousers
[B] A pair of shoes
[C] A few friends
[D] An opportunity to study in a school


ANS:- B

Q.17. One explanation which the author gets about children choosing to remain barefoot is ?

[A] They have no money
[B] Tradition
[C] Mo matching pairs
[D] Like to wear only chappals


ANS:- B

Q.18. What were Saheb and his family looking for in Delhi?

[A] Dollars
[B] Rupees
[C] Pounds
[D] Gold


ANS:- D

Q.19. Saheb’s home, before Delhi, was in

[A] Bengal
[B] Orissa
[C] Dhaka
[D] Bihar


ANS:- C

Q.20. What is Mukesh’s dream?

[A] To be a doctor
[B] To be a merchant
[C] To be a rogue
[D] To be a motor- mechanic


ANS:- D

Q.21. What is the means of survival in Seemapuri?

[A] Work
[B] Merchandising
[C] Education
[D] Ragpicking


ANS:- D

Q.22. Firozabad is the centre of which industry?

[A] Cotton industry
[B] Furniture industry
[C] Textile industry
[D] Glassblowing industry


ANS:-D

Q.23. What compels the workers in bangle industry of Firozabad to poverty?

[A] Cast and ancestral profession
[B] Karam theory and society
[C] Bureaucrats and politicians
[D] All of these


ANS:- D

Q.24. Who is Mukesh?

[A] Student
[B] Worker
[C] Bangle maker
[D] Ragpicker


ANS:-C

Q.25. What makes the working conditions of the children worst in the glass industry?

[A] Dark dingy cells without light and air
[B] Dazzling and sparking of welding light
[C] High temperature
[D] All of these


ANS:- D

Q 26. Who employs the local families of Firozabad?

[A] Bureaucrats
[B] Merchants
[C] Politicians
[D] The glass blowing industry


ANS:- D

Q.27. What efforts can help Mukesh materialise his dream of becoming a car driver?

[A] Hard work
[B] Going to garage
[C] Guidance of his owner
[D] All these


ANS:- D

Q.28. Why did Saheb leave Dhaka?

[A] Because of lack of resources
[B] Because of lack of enough food
[C] Because of friends
[D] Because of parents


ANS:- B

Q.29. What forced Saheb to be a ragpicker?

[A] Acute poverty
[B] Destiny
[C] People around him
[D] Hard work


ANS:- A

Q.30. Why did Saheb go through garbage dumps?

[A] To find a silver coin
[B] A rupee
[C] A ten rupee note
[D] All of these


ANS:- D

Q.31. What does the title ‘Lost Spring’ symbolise?

[A] Lost blooming childhood
[B] Autumn season
[C] Lost money
[D] Lost age


ANS:- A

Q.32. What do the boys appear like to the author in the story?

[A] Morning crows
[B] Evening crows
[C] Morning birds
[D] Evening Birds


ANS:- C

Q.33. Where was Saheb employed?

[A] At a tea stall in Seemapuri
[B] At a saree shop
[C] At a jewellery shop
[D] At a sweet shop


ANS:- A

Q.34. Why did Saheb -e- Alam not go to school?

[A] Not interested
[B] Had no money to pay fees
[C] Wanted to go for movie
[D] Wanted to earn money


ANS:- B

Q.35. What was Saheb looking for?

[A] Eggs
[B] Gold
[C] Coins
[D] Toys


ANS:- B

Q.36. What forces the children to live a life of exploitation?

[A] Greed
[B] Extreme Poverty
[C] Peers
[D] Parents


ANS:-B

Q.37. What does the author analyze in the story?

[A] Rich people
[B] Garbage
[C] Poor children and their exploitation
[D] Her works



ANS:- C

Q.38. What change did Anees Jung see in Saheb when she saw him standing by the gate of the neighbourhood club?

[A] As if lost his freedom
[B] Lost ownership
[C] Lost joy
[D] All of these


ANS:- D

Q.39. What is the metaphorical symbol of Seemapuri in the lesson?

[A] Poverty
[B] Exploitation
[C] Enjoyment
[D] A little hell


ANS:- D

Q.40. How is Mukesh’s attitude different from that of his family?

[A] Being daring, firm and clear
[B] Being a fighter
[C] Being a coward
[D] Not clear


ANS:- A

Q.41. What are the reasons for the migration of people from villages to city in the lesson?

[A] Sweeping of houses and fields by storms
[B] No money
[C] Education and unemployment
[D] Safety


ANS:- A

Q.42. The city of Firozabad is famous for what?

[A] For casteism
[B] For ragpickers
[C] For poverty
[D] For bangles

ANS:- D

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