Three Questions MCQ West Bengal HS Exam
Important MCQ Questions and Answers from the Chapter Three Questions MCQ. WBCHSE Multiple Choice by Expert Crafted for West Bengal HS Examination 2023. Common MCQ Questions and Answers For Class 12 English Three Questions MCQ with Explanation.
MCQ for Three Questions HS exam
Question 1:
The Tsar would never fail in anything he undertook, if he knew
(a) The most important man
(b) the most important time
(c) the most important place
(d) the most important thing to do
Ans:
(d) the most important thing to do
Explanation: The Tsar needed the answer because if he knew those three answers of his questions, he would never fail in any task what he would undertake.
Question 2:
The answers that the learned men gave the Tsar were –
(a) same
(b) Different
(c) Opposing
(d) Bewildering
Ans:
(b) Different
Explanation: The Tsar wanted three answers of his three questions, but none the learned men could satisfied him because the answers were all different.
Question 3:
The hermit, The Tsar received only
(a) Common folk
(b) Wise men
(c) Kings
(d) Villagers
Ans:
(a) Common folk.
Explanation: The hermit is widely known for his wisdom .He lived in a wood which he never quitted and received only common folk.
Question 4:
The hermit was
(a) Frail and weak
(b) Healthy
(c) Bulky
(d) Strong built
Ans:
(a) Frail and weak
Explanation: As the Tsar reached hermits place, he was digging the ground and seemed very frail and weak. Everytime he stuck the spade into the ground, he takes a heavy breathe.
Question 5:
The third question was what was the most important –
(a) Occupation
(b) Place
(c) Time
(d) Thing
Ans:
(d) Thing
Explanation: The tsar wanted to know three answer of his three different questions, i.e. right time for action, most important people, and thirdly, most important thing to do in life.
Question 6:
The bearded man was actually, the king’s—
(a) friend
(b) Guide
(c) Enemy
(d) Body guard
Ans:
(c) Enemy
Explanation: The bearded man was the kings enemy who should to revenge him for executing his …… and seizing his property.
Question 7:
The hermit lived in a wood which he –
(a) Often left
(b) Often hunted in
(c) Never quitted
(d) Seldom feared
Ans:
(c) Never quitted
Explanation: The hermit was widely famous for his wisdom and he lived in a wood which he never thought of leaving.
Question 8:
When the king went to the wood to meet the hermit he left behind his
(a) commander-in-chief
(b) The learned men
(c) Body guards
(d) The enemy
Ans:
(c) Body guards.
Explanation: The Tsar went to meet the hermit to get answers of his three questions. So, he disguised himself with simple clothes and approached towards the hermits place leaving behind his horse and body guards, went all alone.
Question 9:
When the Tsar approached the hermit he was
(a) Planting flowers
(b) Digging the ground
(c) ploughing the field
(d) Sitting and resting
Ans:
(b) Digging the ground.
Explanation: When the Tsar approached the hermit as a common man, he was digging the ground in front of his hut.
Question 10:
When the Tsar offered to help the hermit, he
(a) Accepted the help
(b) Refused the Tsar
(c) Asked to work together
(d) Continued working alone
Ans:
(a) Accepted the help
Explanation: The Tsar after asking his three questions to the hermit, he receive no reply. The Tsar again offered to help him in digging the ground, and the hermit readily accepted his help.
Question 11:
The Tsar stopped and repeated his question to the hermit, after digging
(a) Two beds
(b) One bed
(c) Four beds
(d) None
Ans:
(a) Two beds
Explanation: The Tsar offered to help the hermit in digging the ground. After digging two beds, he repeated his three questions to the hermit in expect to get the answers from him.
Question 12:
When the Tsar reached the hermit’s hut, he was
(a) Drawing water
(b) Planting saplings
(c) Digging the ground
(d) Sweeping
Ans:
(c) Digging the ground
Explanation: As the Tsar approached towards the hermit’s hut disguising as a common man, the hermit was digging the ground in front of his hut.
Question 13:
The Tsar went to visit the hermit in –
(a) king’s attire
(b) Simple clothes
(c) Farmer’s disguise
(d) A magician’s robe
Ans:
(b) Simple clothes
Explanation: The Tsar disguised himself as a common man and put up simple clothes before reaching the hermit.
Question 14:
The Tsar wanted to know the right time to
(a) Talk
(b) Work
(c) End anything
(d) Begin anything
Ans:
(d) Begin anything
Explanation: The Tsar wanted to find out his three simple questions answers firstly, he wanted to know the right time to began everything.
Question 15:
The Tsar was very ——— to have made peace with his energy –
(a) Angry
(b) Surprised
(c) Glad
(d) Unhappy
Ans:
(c) Glad
Explanation: Eventually, the Tsar made peace with his enemy by helping him to heal his wound. He was happy to gain his enemy as a friend and finally found his answers of his three questions from the hermit.
Question 16:
The answer his three questions the Tsar had invited
(a) Scholars and learned men
(b) Priests
(c) Soldiers
(d) Doctors
Ans:
(a) Scholars and learned men
Explanation: The Tsar was obsessed to find the answers of his three questions and later announced a reward to be given who would answers him correctly so, many learned men and scholars suggested their answers, but none satisfied the Tsar.
Question 17:
The bearded man had been wounded by –
(a) The Tsar
(b) Hermit
(c) Body guard
(d) His brother
Ans:
(c) Body guard
Explanation: The bearded man was later revealed to be the Tsar’s enemy who aimed to kill him. But in his way, the Tsar’s bodyguard attacked him and was deeply wounded but the enemy managed to escape from there and devastated in front of the hermit’s hut.
Question 18:
The bearded man wanted to kill the Tsar because –
(a) He wanted to sit on the throne
(b) He wanted to take revenge
(c) He wanted to rob the Tsar
(d) He was a murderer
Ans:
(b) He wanted to take revenge
Explanation: The bearded man was the enemy of the Tsar because once the Tsar killed the bearded man’s brother and seized his property. So, he wanted to take his revenge by killing the Tsar.
Question 19:
The body guard was waiting for the Tsar
(a) In the forest
(b) Outside the hut
(c) Outside the forest
(d) In the hut
Ans:
(a) In the forest
Question 20:
The hermit only met
a) Ordinary folk
(b) Royalty
(c) Poor people
(d) Scholars
Ans:
(a) Ordinary folk
Explanation: The hermit was popularly known for his wisdom who lived in a wood and never left his place. He received none but only common folk.
Question 21:
The Tsar had executed the bearded man’s –
(a) Father
(b) Son
(c) Uncle
(d) Brothers
Ans:
(d) Brothers
Explanation: The bearded man who was wounded, later revealed that he was an enemy of the Tsar who wanted to take his revenge because the Tsar had executed his brother and seized his property.
Question 22:
Seeing the Tsar, the hermit
(a) Greeted him with a smile
(b) Offered him water
(c) Offered him food and shelter
(d) Greeted him and went on digging
Ans:
(d) Greeted him and went on digging
Explanation: The Tsar, who reached the hermit’s hut in a disguise of common man, the hermit saw him coming and greeted him, but after that he kept of digging the ground continuously.
Question 23:
When the Tsar went out into the porch and looked around for the hermit, he was
(a) Sowing seeds
(b) Digging beds
(c) Nursing the wound of the
(d) Speaking to the wounded man bearded man
Ans:
(a) Sowing seeds
Explanation: Before leaving the hermit hut, the Tsar wished to beg him once more to answer his three questions that he had asked him earlier. While looking around, the hermit was saving seeds in the beds that was being dug the day before.
Question 24:
The answers that the Tsar got from the learned men, were all –
(a) Similar
(b) Different
(c) Correct
(d) Incorrect
Ans:
(b) Different
Explanation: The Tsar was in search of the answers of his three questions, but he received all different answers to his questions that made him totally disappointed.
Question 25:
When at last the blood ceased flowing the man revived and asked for –
(a) Food
(b) Water
(c) Medicine
(d) Shelter
Ans:
(b) Water
Explanation: Here, the man was referred to the wounded man who was hurt by the Tsar’s bodyguard. He was treated by the Tsar himself until the blood stopped flowing. After being healed and returned to his life, the wounded man asked for water to drink.
Question 26:
The wounded man swore to revenge himself on the Tsar because
(a) Killed his brother
(b) unprisoned his brother
(c) Seized his kingdom
(d) Executed his brother and seized his property
Ans:
(d) Executed his brother and seized his property.
Explanation: The wounded man wanted to kill the Tsar because once the Tsar killed his brother and seized his property. Therefore, the wounded man wanted to take revenge on the Tsar.
Question 27:
Some suggested that the Tsar should have a Council of wise men to
(a) Decide what was his most important occupation
(b) Help him to fix proper time for everything.
(c) Decide who were the right people to listen to
d) Decide whom to avoid
Ans:
(b) Help him to fix proper time for everything.
Explanation: Some people suggested that Tsar should have a council of wise men to because it was impossible for a person to decide the right time for every action. So … a wise man might have all his answers.
Question 28:
When the Tsar approached the hermit, he was
(a) Having lunch
(b) Mopping his hut
(c) Digging the ground
(d) Reading a book
Ans:
(c) Digging the ground
Explanation: When the Tsar reached the hermit’s hut, he saw that the hermit was digging the ground with a spade in front of his hut.
Question 29:
Having taken leave of the wounded man, the Tsar
(a) Looked for his horse
(b) Looked for his bodyguards
(c) Went out into the porch and looked around for the hermit
(d) Walked away without informing the hermit
Ans:
(c) Went out into the porch and looked around for the hermit
Explanation: The Tsar was pleased and happy to made up with his enemy, and after that he went out to look for the hermit because the Tsar was still confused and again he wanted to ask the hermit for the answers of his three questions.
Question 30:
Each time the hermit stuck his spade into the ground, he
(a) Sat down for rest
(b) Drank water
(c) Wiped off the sweat on his fore head
(d) Breathed heavily.
Ans:
(d) Breathed heavily.
Explanation: After the Tsar reached the hermit’s place, he saw that the hermit was digging the ground. The hermit seemed very frail and weak because every time he stuck the spade into the ground, he takes a heavy breathe.
Question 31:
The Tsar stopped after digging
(a) One bed
(b) Three beds
(c) Six beds
(d) Two beds
Ans:
(d) Two beds
Explanation: The Tsar offered to help the hermit in digging the ground. After digging two beds, he repeated his three questions to the hermit with a hope to get the answers from.
Question 32:
The hermit was widely renowned for his
(a) Knowledge
(b) Simplicity
(c) Wisdom
(d) Clarity of thought
Ans:
(c) Wisdom
Explanation: The hermit was popularly known for his wisdom who lived in a wood and never left his place. He received none but only common folk.
More MCQ from Three Questions Chapter
I.) Tick the correct answers:
1.) Who wrote the story?
(a) Leo Tostloi (b) Leo Tostloy (c) Leo Tolstoy (d) Leo Tostly
2.) Where was the author born?
(a) Russian (b) American (c) African (d) Indian
3.) What is marked in his stories?
(a) psychology (b) physiology (c) sociology (d) none
4.) When was the author born?
(a) 1837 (b) 1826 (c) 1838 (d) 1828
5.) What was his most noted work?
(a) War and the Peace (b) War and Peace (c) Peace and War (d) War with Peace
6.) What did the author reveal in the story?
(a) responsibilities of a man (b) practices of a man (c) duties of a man (d) none
7.) What occurred to Tsar to not fail in anything he might undertake?
(a) right time to begin (b) right people to listen (c) whom to avoid (d) all of the above
8.) Where did proclaim his thought?
(a) kingdom (b) palace (c) home (d) property
9.) What would he give to anyone who would teach him every right action?
(a) gift (b) reward (c) money (d) treasure
10.) Who came to meet Tsar?
(a) wise men (b) perfect men (c) honest men (d) learned men
11.) What must one draw up at once the right time for every action?
(a) table of days (b) table of months (c) table of months (d) all of the above
12.) What did others say was impossible to?
(a) decide afterhand (b) decide beforehand (c) decide in the middle (d) none
13.) It was impossible for one man to _____ correctly the right time for every action.
(a) decide (b) adapt (c) adopt (d) do
14.) What ‘Council’ of _____ should Tsar have?
(a) wise men (b) perfect men (c) honest men (d) learned men
15.) Who knows what happens in time before hand?
(a) wise men (b) magician (c) honest men (d) learned men
16.) What did the people say that Tsar needed in the second question?
(a) wise men (b) magician (c) councillors (d) warriors
17.) Who were most necessary to Tsar according to the second question?
(a) wise men (b) magician (c) councillors (d) warriors
18.) What was the most important thing in the world?
(a) science (b) war skills (c) maths (d) religious worships
19.) What did Tsar agree with the answers?
(a) one of them (b) some of them (c) all of them (d) none
20.) Who was widely known for wisdom?
(a) Tsar (b) hermit (c) councillors (d) warriors
21.) Who lived on a wood and never quitted?
(a) Tsar (b) hermit (c) councillors (d) warriors
22.) Whom did Tsar leave behind to meet the person widely known for wisdom?
(a) horse (b) cattle (c) body guard (d) palace
23.) Where was the man digging the ground?
(a) behind his hut (b) in front of his hut (c) along side the river (d) none
24.) What was he going to stuck into the ground?
(a) spade (b) axe (c) hammer (d) nails
25.) How many answers did the man with wisdom reply to Tsar’s three questions?
(a) one of them (b) two of them (c) three of them (d) none
26.) What did Tsar take from the man?
(a) knowledge (b) wisdom (c) spade (d) none
27.) How many bed did Tsar dig before asking the questions again?
(a) 1 (b) 2 (c) 3 (d) 4
28.) For how much long did Tsar keep on digging?
(a) one hour (b) more than an hour (c) few minutes (d) until the sun went down
29.) Who came running from the woods?
(a) Tsar (b) hermit (c) bearded man (d) warriors
30.) Where did the man running from the woods press his hands on?
(a) stomach (b) legs (c) wrist (d) chest
31.) Who fell on the ground moaning feebly?
(a) Tsar (b) hermit (c) bearded man (d) warriors
32.) What did Tsar put on the wound?
(a) bandage (b)towel (c) handkerchief (d) all of these
33.) What was brought to the man when he was thirsty?
(a) cold water (b) hot water (c) fresh water (d) lime water
34.) Who was very tired and crouched down the threshold to sleep all night?
(a) Tsar (b) hermit (c) bearded man (d) warriors
35.) What were the first words from the wounded man?
(a) Forgive you (b) Forgive me (c) Thank you (d) where am I?
36.) Who had “executed his brother”?
(a) Tsar (b) hermit (c) bearded man (d) warriors
37.) Who attacked the man who got a wound on his stomach?
(a) Tsar (b) Body guards (c) Hermit (d) Wise men
38.) What did the man who got a wound on his stomach want his sons to do?
(a) be warriors (b) be educated (c) be slaves to the king (d) be the king
39.) Whom did Tsar want to send for the wounded man?
(a) servants (b) physician (c) both ‘b’ and ‘c’ (d) none
40.) Where did Tsar looked for the hermit?
(a) porch (b) rooms (c) hut (d) place that had been dug
41.) Where was the hermit?
(a) porch (b) rooms (c) hut (d) place that had been dug
42.) What saved Tsar from getting attacked?
(a) digging beds for seeds (b) digging a grave (c) asking the questions (d) none
43.) Who could have died without making peace?
(a) Tsar (b) hermit (c) bearded man (d) warriors
44.) Which is the most important time when we have power?
(a) Now (b) present (c) past (d) future
45.) What is the most important affair for a man?
(a) to protect (b) to do good (c) to be kind (d) all of these
Answers:
1.) c
2.) a
3.) a
4.) d
5.) b
6.) c
7.) d
8.) a
9.) b
10.) d
11.) d
12.) b
13.) a
14.) a
15.) b
16.) c
17.) d
18.) a
19.) d
20.) b
21.) b
22.) c
23.) b
24.) a
25.) d
26.) c
27.) b
28.) d
29.) c
30.) a
31.) c
32.) d
33.) c
34.) a
35.) b
36.) a
37.) b
38.) c
39.) c
40.) a
41.) d
42.) a
43.) c
44.) a
45.) b