An Astrologer’s Day (Prose) Class 11 English Question and Answer
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State | West Bengal (পশ্চিমবঙ্গ) |
Board | WBCHSE, West Bengal |
Class | WB Class 11th (একাদশ শ্রেণী) |
Subject | Class 11 English (একাদশ শ্রেণীর ইংরেজি) |
Prose | An Astrologer’s Day |
Writer | R. K. Narayan |
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- Who gave his ware a fancy name each day?
(A) Vendor of fried groundnut
(B) Food seller
(C) Seller of clothes
(D) Seller of chanachur
Ans: (A) Vendor of fried groundnut
- To whom did people flock in the story ‘An Astrologer’s Day’?
(A) Vendor of Chinese food
(B) Vendor of South Indian food
(C) Vendor of fried groundnut
(D) Vendor of junk food
Ans: (D) Vendor of junk food
- Who dallied before the astrologer?
(A) A few persons
(B) A considerable portion of this crowd
(C) A small part of the crowd
(D) A lot of people
Ans: (C) A small part of the crowd
- Which light helped the astrologer transact his business?
(A) The light of a flare
(B) The light of a street lamp
(C) The light of an old cycle lamp
(D) The light of the park
Ans: (B) The light of a street lamp
- The light which crackled and smoked up above the groundnut heap helped
(A) the fried groundnut vendor to transact his business
(B) the cloth vendor to transact his business
(C) the magician to transact his business
(D) the astrologer to transact his business
Ans: (A) the fried groundnut vendor to transact his business
- Half the enchantment of the place was due to the fact that
(A) it did not have the benefit of municipal lighting
(B) it was bright with street lights
(C) it was decorated with hissing gaslights
(D) it had the benefit of municipal lighting
Ans: (D) it had the benefit of municipal lighting
- The place of business, as mentioned in the short story ‘An Astrologer’s Day’, was lit up by
(A) shop lights
(B) municipal lighting
(C) Gaslights
(D) cycle lamps
Ans: (A) shop lights
- The astrologer managed his business
(A) in the street light
(B) without his own light
(C) in the gaslights
(D) with his own light
Ans: (B) without his own light
- The place where the astrologer transacted his business was marked by
(A) bewildering crisscross of light rays and moving shadows
(B) shadowy enchantment
(C) bright light in the background of deep darkness
(D) none of these
Ans: (A) bewildering crisscross of light rays and moving shadows
- What suited the astrologer?
(A) The bewildering crisscross of light rays and moving shadows
(B) The place that attracted people
(C) The professional equipment he had
(D) The din of the vendors
Ans: (A) The bewildering crisscross of light rays and moving shadows.
- Why did the crisscross of light and shade suit the astrologer very well?
(A) Because he had not in the least intended to be an astrologer when he began life
(B) Because he was well-trained in palmistry
(C) Because he had the ability to act as an astrologer
(D) Because interplay of light and shade hypnotizes a person
Ans: (A) Because he had not in the least intended to be an astrologer when he began life
- According to R. K. Narayan, the astrologer was as much stranger to the stars
(A) as were his innocent customers
(B) as were the other vendors
(C) as were his family members
(D) as were the residents of Malgudi
Ans: (A) as were his innocent customers
- Whatever the astrologer said
(A) pleased and astonished everyone
(B) annoyed his customers
(C) attracted the passerby
(D) failed to convince anybody
Ans: (A) pleased and astonished everyone
- The astrologer’s art of fortune-telling was a matter of
(A) Study
(B) practice
(C) shrewd guesswork
(D) all of the above
Ans: (D) all of the above
- According to R. K. Narayan, the astrologer’s income was
(A) as much an honest man’s labour as any other
(B) as much a dishonest man’s labour as any cheat
(C) less than an honest man’s income
(D) more than an honest man’s income
Ans: (A) as much an honest man’s labour as any other.
- The astrologer had left his village
(A) with a plan to be an astrologer
(B) without any previous thought or plan
(C) without money but with a plan
(D) without any plan but with a huge amount of money
Ans: (B) without any previous thought or plan
- The astrologer was born and brought up
(A) in a farmer’s family
(B) in an astrologer’s family
(C) in an educated family
(D) in a fisherman’s family
Ans: (A) in a farmer’s family
- If the astrologer had continued his life in the village, he would have carried on
(A) cultivating the land
(B) catching the fish
(C) an astrologer’s business
(D) teaching in a village pathsala
Ans: (A) cultivating the land
- The work of the astrologer’s forefathers is/are
(A) tilling the land, living, marrying, and ripening in the comfield
(B) making earthen pots
(C) weaving clothes
(D) tending cattle and hunting
Ans: (A) tilling the land, living, marrying, and ripening in the cornfield
- The present address of the astrologer is
(A) a hundred mile away from his village home
(B) a couple of hundred miles away from his village home
(C) three hundred miles away from his village home
(D) four hundred miles away from his village home
Ans: (B) a couple of hundred miles away from his village home.
- The astrologer had to leave home
(A) without telling anyone
(B) after consultation with his friend Guru Nayak
(C) after consultation with his family members
(D) none of the above
Ans: (A) without telling anyone
- To a villager it is a great deal
(A) to be settled in an unknown town
(B) to be educated
(C) to be established as a serviceman
(D) to be established in another village
Ans: (A) to be settled in an unknown town
- As an astrologer he had a working analysis of
(A) mankind’s troubles
(B) mankind’s happy moments
(C) mankind’s progress
(D) mankind’s ambition
Ans: (A) mankind’s troubles
- According to R. K. Narayan, mankind’s troubles include
(A) marriage and money
(B) marriage and the tangles of human ties
(C) money and the tangles of human ties
(D) marriage and money and the tangles of human ties
Ans: (D) marriage and money and the tangles of human ties
- Long practice had
(A) sharpened the astrologer’s perception of human troubles
(B) sharpened the astrologer’s perception of human affection
(C) sharpened the astrologer’s perception of human entanglements
(D) sharpened the astrologer’s perception of human interests
Ans: (A) sharpened the astrologer’s perception of human troubles
- The astrologer developed the ability to understand what was wrong
(A) within fifteen minutes
(B) within ten minutes
(C) within five minutes
(D) within a minute
Ans: (C) within five minutes
- For each question, the astrologer charged
(A) five pies
(B) three pies
(C) four pies
(D) two pies
Ans: (C) four pies
- The astrologer never opened his mouth till the other had spoken for
(A) at least five minutes
(B) at least ten minutes
(C) at least fifteen minutes
(D) at least two minutes
Ans: (B) at least ten minutes
- When the astrologer said that the stranger was left for dead
(A) the stranger became furious
(B) the stranger wanted to get more information
(C) the stranger felt uneasy
(D) the stranger left the place
Ans: (B) the stranger wanted to get more information
- As soon as the astrologer mentioned if a knife had passed through the stranger once
(A) the stranger bared his chest to show the scar
(B) the stranger became angry
(C) the stranger did not believe the astrologer
(D) the stranger protested in a loud voice
Ans: (A) the stranger bared his chest to show the scar
- “After a good deal of haggling the other agreed.” Here the word ‘haggling’ means
(A) Discussion
(B) prolonged bargaining
(C) ethical consideration
(D) nagging
Ans: (B) prolonged bargaining
- The stranger was pushed into
(A) a pond in the village
(B) a well nearby in the field
(C) a river flowing through the town
(D) a tank in the village
Ans: (B) a well nearby in the field
- Overwhelmed by enthusiasm the stranger confessed that
(A) he should have been dead if some passerby had not chanced to peep into the well
(B) had no chance of death except his bleeding
(C) a passerby had heard his cry but did not rescue
(D) a passerby had heard his cry but did not peep into the well
Ans: (A) he should have been dead if some passerby had not chanced to peep into the well
- As the stranger wanted to get at the person who had stabbed him, the stranger replied
(A) that the person had been in the next world
(B) that the person had escaped from the country
(C) that the person had vanished after stabbing
(D) that the person was in front of him
Ans: (A) that the person had been in the next world
- The astrologer informed the stranger that the person he had been searching
(A) died four months ago in a far-off town
(B) died four months ago in a nearby town
(C) died four years ago in a far-off town
(D) died four days ago in a far-off town
Ans: (A) died four months ago in a far-off town
- As the astrologer pronounced “Guru Nayak”
(A) the stranger leapt up in bewilderment
(B) The stranger was taken aback
(C) the stranger was not at all astonished
(D) the stranger recognized the astrologer
Ans: (B) The stranger was taken aback
- According to the astrologer
(A) Guru Nayak’s village is two days’ journey due north a the town
(B) Guru Nayak’s village is two days’ journey due south c the town
(C) Guru Nayak’s village is two days’ journey due east the town
(D) Guru Nayak’s village is two days’ journey due west the town
Ans: (A) Guru Nayak’s village is two days’ journey due north a the town
- The astrologer said that he knew
(A) only the name of the stranger
(B) only how he was stabbed and rescued
(C) only the person who stabbed Guru Nayak
(D) all about Guru Nayak
Ans: (D) all about Guru Nayak
- The astrologer advised Guru Nayak
(A) to take the next bus and be gone
(B) take the next train and be gone
(C) to stay in his house for the night
(D) not to travel at night
Ans: (B) take the next train and be gone
- The astrologer predicted a great danger to Guru Nayak’s life
(A) if he would go from home
(B) if he would stay in the town
(C) if he would travel by train
(D) if he would travel by bus
Ans: (A) if he would go from home
- Taking out a pinch of sacred ash the astrologer held it to him and advised him
(A) to rub it on his forehead and go home
(B) to keep the ash in a container
(C) to worship the sacred ash everyday
(D) to take care of his health
Ans: (A) to rub it on his forehead and go home
- The astrologer advised Guru Nayak
(A) not to travel eastward
(B) not to travel southward again
(C) not to travel westward
(D) not to travel northward again
Ans: (B) not to travel southward again
- The astrologer predicted that to follow his advice was
(A) to live to be a hundred
(B) to live to be a octogenarian
(C) to live a span of ninety years
(D) to lead a happy life for the rest of his life
Ans: (A) to live to be a hundred
- Guru Nayak’s target in life is
(A) to look for the person who had stabbed him and to renew friendship with him, if possible
(B) to look for the person who had rescued him and to reward him, if possible
(C) to look for the person who had peeped into the well and saved his life, if possible
(D) to look for the person who had stabbed him and to choke out his life, if possible
Ans: (D) to look for the person who had stabbed him and to choke out his life, if possible
- Guru Nayak had at least one point of consolation that
(A) the person who had stabbed him died as he had deserved
(B) the person who had rescued him is still living
(C) the person who had stabbed is still living
(D) the person who had peeped into the well had been rewarded
Ans: (A) the person who had stabbed him died as he had deserved
- The astrologer informed Guru Nayak that the person who had stabbed him
(A) was crushed under a lorry
(B) died of cholera
(C) was crushed under a train
(D) committed suicide
Ans: (A) was crushed under a lorry
- Hearing that the man was run over by a lorry, Guru Nayak
(A) looked gratified
(B) dissatisfied
(C) felt shocked
(D) looked very sad
Ans: (A) looked gratified
- Finally when the astrologer picked up his articles and put them into his bag
(A) the place was full of din and bustle
(B) the place looked bright
(C) the place was deserted
(D) the place looked beautiful
Ans: (C) the place was deserted
- As the green shaft was gone
(A) the place was left in extreme chaos
(B) the place was left in darkness
(C) the place was left in silence
(D) the place was left in darkness and silence
Ans: (D) the place was left in darkness and silence
- When the astrologer reached home after the day’s ordeal
(A) it was nearly midnight
(B) it was midnight
(C) it was midday
(D) it was nearly midday
Ans: (A) it was nearly midnight
- When the astrologer reached home
(A) his wife was waiting for him at the door
(B) his wife demanded an explanation
(C) (A) both and (B)
(D) none of these
Ans: (C) (A) both and (B)
- Without giving an explanation for being late, the astrologer
(A) flung the coins at his wife and asked her to count them
(B) went to the basin to wash his hands and face
(C) smiled at his wife reluctantly
(D) sat on the pyol and took rest
Ans: (A) flung the coins at his wife and asked her to count them
- Counting the coins amounting twelve and a half annas
(A) the astrologer’s wife was surprised
(B) the astrologer’s wife was unhappy
(C) the astrologer’s wife was overjoyed
(D) the astrologer’s wife was not a bit excited
Ans: (C) the astrologer’s wife was overjoyed
- The astrologer’s income excited his wife to
(A) to buy some jaggery and coconut tomorrow
(B) to buy some bangles and ribbon the next day
(C) to buy some grocery items the next day
(D) to buy some vegetables the next day
Ans: (A) to buy some jaggery and coconut tomorrow
- The astrologer’s wife was glad to count the coins because
(A) it would help her meet the demand of their family
(B) it would help her meet the demand of their child
(C) it would help her meet the demand of her husband
(D) it would help her meet the demand of her own
Ans: (B) it would help her meet the demand of their child
- The child has been asking for
(A) Sweets
(B) toys
(C) school dress
(D) a smartphone
Ans: (A) Sweets
- “The swine has cheated me!”-Who says this?
(A) The astrologer’s wife
(B) The astrologer
(C) The astrologer’s daughter
(D) Guru Nayak
Ans: (B) The astrologer
- The astrologer would open his bag
(A) punctually in the morning
(B) at 12 noon everyday
(C) punctually in the evening
(D) punctually at midnight
Ans: (B) at 12 noon everyday
- The ‘professional equipment’ of the astrologer consists of
(A) a square piece of cloth with obscure mystic chart
(B) a notebook and a bundle of palmyra writing
(C) a dozen of cowrie shells
(D) all of the above
Ans: (D) all of the above
- The expression ‘professional equipment’ refers to
(A) articles required for a make-up artist
(B) charts and models for teaching
(C) articles related to an amateur artist
(D) Items required for a particular job or trade
Ans: (D) Items required for a particular job or trade
- The forehead of the astrologer looked
(A) dark
(B) resplendent
(C) Shadowy
(D) none of the above
Ans: (B) resplendent
- Astrologer’s eyes sparkled with a sharp, abnormal gleam because
(A) he used eyeliner
(B) of a continual searching look for customers
(C) street-light fell on his eyes
(D) none of the above
Ans: (B) of a continual searching look for customers
- His forehead was resplendent with
(A) sacred ash and vermilion
(B) vermilion and chandan
(C) sacred ash and chandan
(D) sacred ash and saffron colour
Ans: (A) sacred ash and vermilion
- Simple clients of the astrologer mistook his sharp abnormal gleam
(A) as a divine grace
(B) as a supernatural thing
(C) as a prophetic light
(D) as something astounding
Ans: (C) as a prophetic light
- The setting is so enchanting that
(A) a half-wit’s eyes would sparkle
(B) even a wise person feel attracted
(C) even a beast is likely to be cheated
(D) eyes of any person would look bright
Ans: (A) a half-wit’s eyes would sparkle
- Lured by the abnormal gleam of the astrologer’s sparkling eyes, the clients
(A) felt comforted
(B) felt humiliated
(C) felt elated
(D) felt joy
Ans: (A) felt comforted
- The power of astrologer’s eyes was considerably enhanced by
(A) their position between the painted forehead and the dark whiskers
(B) their position between the sacred forehead and the turban
(C) their position between the eyebrows
(D) none of the above
Ans: (A) their position between the painted forehead and the dark whiskers
- The dark whiskers of the astrologer
(A) streamed down his cheeks
(B) streamed down his shoulder
(C) streamed down his eyes
(D) streamed down his nose
Ans: (A) streamed down his cheeks
- What, according to the author, crowned the effect of the astrologer’s appearance?
(A) Sacred ash on the forehead
(B) Vermilion on the forehead
(C) Searching look that attracted clients
(D) A saffron-coloured turban around his head
Ans: (D) A saffron-coloured turban around his head
- “Palmyra writing’ refers to writing
(A) on the paper made from the palmyra tree
(B) writing on the palm of a person
(C) writing about palmistry
(D) both (A) and (B)
Ans: (D) both (A) and (B)
- The client’s initial words provided the astrologer
(A) enough clues for understanding the client
(B) enough stuff for his queries to follow
(C) enough stuff for a dozen answers and advices
(D) enough clues for the questions to be asked
Ans: (C) enough stuff for a dozen answers and advices
- When the astrologer would say, “In many ways you are not getting the results for your efforts,”
(A) 70% people were disposed to agree with him
(B) 80% people were disposed to agree with him
(C) 50% people were disposed to agree with him
(D) 90% people were disposed to agree with him
Ans: (D) 90% people were disposed to agree with him
- When the astrologer questioned or gave an analysis of character
(A) this endeared him to the clients’ hearts immediately
(B) this made his clients a bit confused
(C) this made his customers angry
(D) this created a typical sensation
Ans: (A) this endeared him to the clients’ hearts immediately
- What was a signal for the astrologer to bundle up?
(A) The cloth seller blew out his flare and rose to go home
(B) The nuts vendor blew out his flare and rose to go home
(C) The medicine-sellers blew out his flare and rose to go home
(D) The food-seller blew out his flare and rose to go home
Ans: (B) The nuts vendor blew out his flare and rose to go home
- What left the astrologer in darkness?
(A) The closing of medicine shops
(B) Rising of the cheap cloth-seller
(C) Rising of the nuts vendor
(D) Sudden load-shedding
Ans: (C) Rising of the nuts vendor
- When the nuts vendor blew out his flare
(A) the astrologer had to stay in complete darkness
(B) a little shaft of green light which strayed in from somewhere
(C) the astrologer would lit up a cheroot
(D) the astrologer lighted his own lamp
Ans: (B) a little shaft of green light which strayed in from somewhere
- When the green shaft of light was blotted out, the astrologer would
(A) pick up his equipment to put them back into his bag
(B) touch his cowrie shells with keen interest
(C) fold his charts and pick up paraphernalia
(D) sit alone to count the day’s collection
Ans: (A) pick up his equipment to put them back into his bag
- When the astrologer was packing his articles, he looked up and
(A) saw a man standing before him
(B) saw a policeman standing before him
(C) saw an ox standing before him
(D) saw his fellow seller waiting for him
Ans: (A) saw a man standing before him
- The astrologer sensed the man standing before him to be
(A) Client
(B) a thief
(C) a shadow
(D) a mischief-maker
Ans: (A) Client
- When the stranger thrust his palm under his nose, saying, “You call yourself an astrologer?”
(A) The astrologer felt elated
(B) The astrologer became extremely happy
(C) The astrologer felt challenged
(D) The astrologer became dumb
Ans: (C) The astrologer felt challenged
- The astrologer assured the stranger that what he would get
(A) ought to be good enough for his money
(B) ought to be something more than his money’s worth
(C) something equal to the value of his time and money
(D) none of the above
Ans: (A) ought to be good enough for his money
- The pact/bet between the astrologer and the stranger was accepted
(A) then and there
(B) after a hard bargain
(C) within a moment
(D) without argument
Ans: (B) after a hard bargain
- When the astrologer sent up a prayer to heaven
(A) the stranger lit a cheroot
(B) the stranger walked to and fro
(C) the stranger began to mutter
(D) the stranger caught hold of the astrologer’s hand
Ans: (A) the stranger lit a cheroot
- The astrologer caught a glimpse of the stranger’s face
(A) by the match light
(B) by the street light
(C) by the light of the passing car
(D) by light of nuts vendor
Ans: (A) by the match light
- During the pause between the pact and its execution
(A) cars hooted on the road
(B) jutka drivers swore at their horses
(C) the babble of the crowd agitated the semidarkness of the park
(D) all of the above
Ans: (D) all of the above
- As the astrologer felt very uncomfortable
(A) he refused to accept the challenge
(B) he attempted to run away from the place
(C) he lit a cheroot
(D) he looked upset
Ans: (A) he refused to accept the challenge
- The astrologer wanted to give the stranger’s anna back on the ground that
(A) he was not used to such challenges
(B) it was late for him that day
(C) both and B
(D) none of the above
Ans: (C) both and B
- When the astrologer made his preparations to bundle up
(A) the stranger demanded his money back
(B) the stranger requested him to go through his palm
(C) the stranger held the astrologer’s wrist and did not allow him to go
(D) the stranger did nothing
Ans: (C) the stranger held the astrologer’s wrist and did not allow him to go
- As the astrologer was forced to accept the challenge
(A) his throat dried up
(B) he leapt up in joy
(C) he proceeded fearlessly
(D) he began to stammer
Ans: (A) his throat dried up
- “Shall I succeed in my present search or not? Answer this and go. Otherwise I will not let you go till you disgorge all your coins.” Who is the speaker?
(A) The astrologer
(B) The stranger (Guru Nayak)
(C) The astrologer’s wife
(D) The nuts vendor
Ans: (B) The stranger (Guru Nayak)
- “The astrologer muttered a few incantations…” What does the expression ‘incantations’ mean here?
(A) Words used in worshipping
(B) Words used in magic
(C) Words used in tending cattle
(D) Words used in military training
Ans: (B) Words used in magic
- Finally the astrologer agreed to open his mouth on condition that
(A) the stranger would pay one rupee after being convinced
(B) the stranger would pay one rupee even if not convinced
(C) the stranger would pay one rupee whether convinced or not
(D) the stranger would pay one rupee before opening mouth
Ans: (A) the stranger would pay one rupee after being convinced
- Attraction of the people towards the astrologer is similar to (or compared to)
(A) the attraction of the bees to cosmos or dahlia flowers
(B) attraction of insects to cosmos or dahlia stalks
(C) attraction of the bird to its nest
(D) attraction of the ants to food stuff
Ans: (A) the attraction of the bees to cosmos or dahlia flowers
- The astrologer sat
(A) under the boughs of a spreading tamarind tree
(B) under the shade of a bokul tree
(C) under the boughs of a spreading neem tree
(D) under the boughs of a spreading banyan tree
Ans: (A) under the boughs of a spreading tamarind tree
- ‘It was a remarkable place in many ways.’ Here the word ‘place’ refers to
(A) the native village of the astrologer
(B) the place where the astrologer waited for his clients
(C) the place where the astrologer lived with his family
(D) the place where Guru Nayak had come from
Ans: (B) the place where the astrologer waited for his clients
- The place where the astrologer would sit and wait for his clients was located
(A) at the corner of the city center
(B) on one side of the path running through the Town Hall Park
(C) adjoining to a village park
(D) none of the above
Ans: (B) on one side of the path running through the Town Hall Park
- The place where the astrologer would sit is remarkable because
(A) a surging crowd was always move up and down this narrow road morning till night
(B) some half-wits would always move up and down this narrow road morning till night
(C) many great people would visit that place
(D) of the noise produced by the horns of vehicles
Ans: (A) a surging crowd was always move up and down this narrow road morning till night
- ‘A variety of trades and occupations was represented all along its way.’ This ‘variety’ includes
(A) medicine sellers
(B) sellers of stolen hardware and junk
(C) magicians, and, above all, an auctioneer of cheap cloth
(D) all of the above
Ans: (D) all of the above
- Who created enough din all day to attract the whole town?
(A) Medicine sellers
(B) Sellers of stolen hardware and junk
(C) Magicians, and, above all, an auctioneer of cheap cloth
(D) All of the above
Ans: (D) All of the above
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