NCERT English Class 11 | Chapter 3 | Ranga’s Marriage | MCQs |

1. What is the name of the village where the narrator lives?

A. Panchavalli

B. Hadinaru

C. Hosahalli

D. None of the above

Answer: (C) Hosahalli


2. How does the narrator describe his hometown?

A. Inadequately

B. Vividly

C. Passively

D. Both A & C

Answer: (A) Inadequately


3. Who was Ranga?

A. The accountant’s son

B. The doctor’s son

C. The narrator’s son

D. None of the above

Answer: (A) The accountant’s son


4. An old lady checked for Ranga’s ___________.

A. Birthmark

B. Sacred piercing

C. Sacred tattoo

D. Sacred thread

Answer: (B) Sacred piercing


5. How does the narrator describe Ranga's personality?

A. Highly

B. Manipulatively

C. Poorly

D. Selfish

Answer: (B) Manipulatively


6. What kind of girl should one marry, according to Ranga?

A. Admirable

B. Mature

C. Both A & B

D. None of the above

Answer: (C) Both A & B


7. What does the narrator say about Ratna?

A. From a big town

B. Disrespectful

C. Pretty girl of eleven

D. Both A & C

Answer: (D) Both A & C


8. What is the name of the story's narrator?

A. Rangappa

B. Shahtri

C. Rama

D. Shyama

Answer: (D) Shyama


9. Why was Ranga's star not important?

A. Because Shastri was taught beforehand by the narrator

B. Because Shastri was not well versed

C. Because Shastri already knew

D. All of the above

Answer: (A) Because Shastri was taught beforehand by the narrator.


10. What was Ranga's concern, according to the Shastri?

A. Concern for his studies

B. Concern for a job

C. Concern for his village

D. Concern for a girl

Answer: (D) Concern for a girl


11. What did Ranga learn about Ratna later on?

A. Ratna was unmarried

B. Ratna was widowed

C. Ratna was unmarried

D. Ratna was engaged

Answer: (C) Ratna was unmarried


12. “Don’t forget, I developed on the hints you had given me.” What does the line suggest?

A. Narrator tutored Shastri on what to tell

B. Everything that Shastri told was based on his predictions

C. Both (A) and (B)

D. None of the above

Answer: (A) Narrator tutored Shastri on what to tell.


13. Why did Ranga go to Banglore?

A. To find her relative

B. Due to job

C. Pursue his studies

D. None of the above

Answer: (C) Pursue his studies


14. “There’s greater truth in that shastra than we imagine.” Who stated this?

A. Shastri

B. Ratna

C. Ranga

D. Shyama

Answer: (C) Ranga


15. Why is the narrator referring to the couple as "childish"?

A. Because they named their child after him

B. Because they were playful

C. Because they invited him for dinner

D. Because they were immature

Answer: (A) Because they named their child after him.


16. “It’s Shyama’s birthday.” In this line, who is being referred to?

A. The narrator

B. A child in the village

C. Ranga and Ratna’s child

D. None of the above

Answer: (C) Ranga and Ratna’s child


17. Who, in your opinion, played a major role in Ranga and Ratna marriage after reading "Ranga's Marriage"?

A. Shyama

B. Ranga

C. Rama rao

D. Shastri

Answer: (A) Shyama


18. What kind of intentions does the narrator appear to have for Ranga?

A. He is mean

B. He is manipulative

C. He feels pitiful

D. He feels responsible for his marriage

Answer: (D) He feels responsible for his marriage.


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