End Of School Days Questions & Answers

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End Of School Days Questions & Answers

Question 1: Who looked a little disappointed?

Answer: Mr Dick looked a little disappointed.

Question 2: Who didn’t care for his opinion on any subject?

Answer: The chambermaid didn’t care for his opinion on any subject.

Question 3: What did he order to the waiter?

Answer: He ordered a veg cutlet and potatoes to the waiter.

Question 4: If David had the opportunity and means, what kind of life might he have considered suitable?

Answer: If David had the opportunity and means, he would have sailed a ship and travelled the world to make a great discovery, he might have considered that a suitable life.

 Question 5: Choose the correct option:

1. Which of the following words is correctly spelt?

(a) portmenteau
(b) portmanteu
(c) portmanteau
(d) portmantau

2. Which part of the given sentence has an error? If the sentence is free from error mark ‘No error’.

David and his aunt had many serious discussions about his future.

(a) David and his aunt had
(b) many serious discussions
(c) about his future
(d) No error

Question 6: Read the extracts and answer the questions:

(A) My aunt gave me a generous sum of money, a portmanteau and a loving goodbye. At the time of leaving, she gave me some good advice and many kisses. She said that since her wish was that I should take care of myself and think for myself, I should stay a few days in London if I wanted it. She said that I could do it either on my way to Suffolk, or when returning. So,   I was free to do as I wished for about a month. She set no other condition, apart from the advice to look after myself and think for myself and a promise to write to her three times a week and to tell her honestly how I was doing.

1. What did Trot’s aunt gave him with loving goodbye?

Answer: Trot’s aunt gave him a generous sum of money, a portmanteau with a loving goodbye.

2. The wish of Trot’s aunt was that he should take care of himself.

3. Trot was free to do as he wished for about a year – False

(B) After dinner, being in a pleasant mood, I decided to go and see a play. I chose Covent Garden Theatre. There from the back of a centre box, I saw Julius Caesar and the new Pantomime. At school, these Romans had seemed stern and difficult, but here they were walking in and out for my entertainment. I found it refreshing and delightful.

1. Where did Trot decide to go after dinner?

Answer: After dinner, Tom decided to go and see a play.

2. What did he see at the theatre?

Answer: He saw Julius Caesar and the new Pantomime at the theatre.

3. He found it refreshing and delightful.

4. At school, the Romans had seemed stern and easy – False

Question 7: Choose the correct option:

1. Who would ask David the oft-repeated question ‘what would you like to be’?

(a) Grandmother
(b) Aunt
(c) Uncle

2. How many times in a week did he promise to write to her?

(a) Once
(b) Twice
(c) Thrice

3. What did Trot decide to see after dinner?

(a) Play
(b) Movie
(c) Dance

Question 8: Complete the following statements based on the story.

1. David had many serious discussion with his aunt about his life.
2. David’s aunt gave him a generous sum of money, a portmanteau and a loving good bye.
3. David went to the Golden Cross at Charing Cross, then to an old inn in a crowded neighbourhood.
4. After dinner, being in a pleasant mood, the decided to go and see a play.

Question 9: What did David desire to pursue?

Answer: David desired to pursue something that wouldn’t require his aunt to spend too much money. He also desired to do well in it, whether it turned out to be.

Question 10: Why did David’s aunt decide to send him on the trip alone?

Answer: David’s aunt decided to send him on the trip alone because she wanted to keep Mr Dick to take care of her.

Question 11: With what advice did David’s aunt send him off on this trip?

Answer: David’s aunt advised that since her wish was that he should take care of himself and think for himself, he should stay a few days in London if he wanted it. She also said he could do it either on his way to Suffolk or when returning.

Question 12: What was the main concern on David’s mind when he set off on his journey?

Answer: When David set off on his journey, the main concern on his mind was to appear as old as possible to the coachman and to speak in a brusque manner.

So, these were End Of School Days Questions & Answers.

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