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Princess September

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Q. 1
What was Princess September’s response to putting the bird in a cage?
A
She was angry
B
She didn’t like the idea
C
She agreed immediately
D
She thought about it
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Q. 2
What did the bird say about staying in the cage?
A
He wanted to stay in the cage forever
B
He didn’t mind for one night
C
He was unhappy
D
He didn’t want to eat
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Q. 3
Princess September was confident about the bird's return.
A
True
B
False
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Q. 4
Replace the underlined word with their antonym.
On hearing the news he felt very uneasy.
A
easy
B
shut
C
common
D
roughly
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Q. 5
Princess September liked the advice of the other princesses.
A
True
B
False
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Q. 6
How did the Princess feel when she realized the bird was alive?
A
Relieved
B
Scared
C
Angry
D
Sad
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Q. 7
What did the bird do when they went through the palace?
A
He rested
B
He flew around the room
C
He sang for each princess
D
He played with the other birds
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Q. 8
Why did the bird stop singing?
A
He didn’t feel like singing
B
He was tired
C
He was scared
D
He was hungry
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Q. 9
Princess September put the little bird in the cage.
A
False
B
True
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Q. 10
What did the bird ask for in the morning?
A
To sing again
B
To be let out of the cage
C
A meal
D
To see the princess
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Q. 11
Why did the bird say he couldn’t sing?
A
He wanted freedom
B
He wanted to see the trees and lake
C
He was sad
D
He didn’t feel well
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Q. 12
The Princess advised the bird to -
A
talk to his parents
B
build a golden cage
C
stay forever
D
fly
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Q. 13
Replace the underlined word with their antonym.
The gate was opened by the porter.
A
easy
B
shut
C
common
D
roughly
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Q. 14
How did Princess September wake up the next morning?
A
She called out “Good morning” cheerfully
B
She cried
C
She sang a song
D
She stayed in bed
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Q. 15
She made up her mind to take no more -
A
risk
B
chance
C
advice
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Q. 16
What did the bird say about singing?
A
"I can sing only when I’m free"
B
"I can sing anytime"
C
"I love to sing"
D
"I cannot sing"
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Q. 17
When the little bird hopped into Princess September's room, she was -
A
sleeping in her bed
B
clapping her hands
C
crying alone
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Q. 18
The bird sang well while in the cage.
A
True
B
False
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Q. 19
Where did the little bird sit after singing the song?
A
On the window
B
On the princess’s shoulder
C
On the bed
D
On the floor
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Q. 20
What did the Princess think would happen by the next day?
A
The bird would sing
B
The bird would get used to the cage
C
The bird would escape
D
The bird would be happy
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Q. 21
What was the Princess’s reaction when the bird didn’t eat?
A
She was confused
B
She was worried
C
She was happy
D
She was angry
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Q. 22
A narrow horizontal plece of wood at the lower part of the window is called -
A
pass
B
threshold
C
fringe
D
sill
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Q. 23
Why did the Princess put the bird in the cage?
A
Because she loved him
B
To keep him safe
C
To make him sing
D
To keep him from flying away
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Q. 24
What did the little bird say about seeing the surroundings through the cage?
A
"It looks different"
B
"It looks much better"
C
"I don’t care about the surroundings"
D
"It looks the same"
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Q. 25
Princess September requested the bird to live with her.
A
True
B
False
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Q. 26
How did the other princesses feel about the little bird?
A
They were afraid of the bird
B
They loved the bird
C
They were jealous of September
D
They were happy for September
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Q. 27
Replace the underlined word with their antonym.
The boy wrote a different story.
A
roughly
B
shut
C
easy
D
common
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Q. 28
What did the bird try to do to escape the cage?
A
Slip through the bars
B
Open the door
C
Squeeze through the bars
D
Fly out the window
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Q. 29
The little bird wanted to fly at dawn.
A
True
B
False
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Q. 30
What did the bird say when he was put in the cage?
A
"I am hungry"
B
"I am tired"
C
"Let me out!"
D
"What is wrong?"
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Q. 31
What did the bird do after stopping his song?
A
He cried
B
He fell asleep
C
He flew away
D
He called for help
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Q. 32
What did September fear about the bird while it was away?
A
That it might get lost
B
That it might forget her
C
That it might take a fancy to someone else
D
That it might fly away forever
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Q. 33
What did September offer the bird in the cage?
A
Three meals a day
B
To meet other birds
C
To visit the garden
D
To fly freely
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Q. 34
What did September say about the bird’s safety?
A
He should stay with her
B
He could fly outside
C
He was better off in the cage
D
He was safer outside
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Q. 35
Princess September was advised -
A
let the bird go free
B
hand the bird over to her sisters
C
put the bird in a cage
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Q. 36
Why was Princess September unhappy?
A
Because the bird was sick
B
Because the bird was gone
C
Because she was alone
D
Because she lost her way
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Q. 37
Why did Princess September keep her window open all the time?
A
To let the other princesses visit
B
To let fresh air in
C
To show her love for the bird
D
To let the bird fly in whenever he wanted
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Q. 38
The little bird perched on the -
A
window
B
branch of the willow tree
C
finger of the Princess
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Q. 39
Princess September promised that she would take the bird for a walk.
A
True
B
False
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Q. 40
What did the bird do after he was given freedom?
A
He sang happily
B
He flew away into the blue
C
He went to another palace
D
He stayed with Princess September
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Q. 41
What did the other princesses suggest September do with the bird?
A
Put it in a cage
B
Let it sing for them
C
Let it visit them
D
Let it fly freely
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Q. 42
Why did September put the bird in the cage?
A
To make him sing
B
To make him quiet
C
To keep him safe from cats
D
To keep him warm
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Q. 43
How did the bird come in?
A
With a cry
B
Quietly
C
Loudly
D
With a song
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Q. 44
What did Princess September say to the little bird?
A
"I will keep you forever"
B
"You should be happy"
C
"I’ll take you for a walk every day"
D
"I love you and want to make you happy"
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Q. 45
Why did Princess September keep her window open?
A
To welcome visitors
B
To get fresh air
C
To let the bird come whenever he wished
D
To show off the view
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Q. 46
Why did Princess September pick up the cage?
A
To bring the bird back inside
B
To take the bird to the rice fields
C
To show the bird the lake
D
To feed the bird
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Q. 47
The Princess shut the bird in -
A
a glass cage
B
a silver cage
C
an iron cage
D
a golden cage
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Q. 48
How did the other princesses react when they left September’s room?
A
They were happy
B
They were worried for her
C
They were excited
D
They were still jealous
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Q. 49
What did the little bird say the next morning?
A
"Good night"
B
"Good morning"
C
"I’m leaving"
D
"Where are you?"
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Q. 50
What did Princess September do after the bird sang?
A
She cried even more
B
She closed her eyes
C
She clapped her hands
D
She locked the bird in a cage
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Q. 51
What did Princess September think about the bird’s return?
A
She thought he would never come back
B
She was sure he would come back
C
She thought he might not return
D
She didn’t care if he came back
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Q. 52
The bird could sing more than one song.
A
False
B
True
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Q. 53
Listening to the song of the bird, the Princess stopped crying.
A
True
B
False
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Q. 54
The bird was granted freedom.
A
True
B
False
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Q. 55
What did the little bird sing about?
A
The palace
B
The garden and the lake
C
The king’s army
D
The princesses
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Q. 56
He was surprised when she carried him to -
A
the room
B
the garden
C
the cage
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Q. 57
Replace the underlined word with their antonym.
The mother placed the child gently on the bed.
A
common
B
shut
C
easy
D
roughly
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Q. 58
What did the bird do when he was brought home?
A
He ate his supper
B
He jumped out of the cage
C
He refused to eat
D
He sang a song
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Q. 59
How did Princess September allow the bird to sit on her?
A
By offering him a perch
B
By lifting him up
C
By letting him fly around
D
By holding out her hand
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Q. 60
No food was given to the little bird.
A
True
B
False
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Q. 61
When the bird did not eat a thing, Princess September grew anxious.
A
True
B
False
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Q. 62
What did the Princess do when she thought the bird was dead?
A
She opened the door and lifted him out
B
She left the room
C
She cried
D
She locked him back in the cage
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Q. 63
What did the Princess find when she opened the cage?
A
The bird was hungry
B
The bird was singing
C
The bird was dead
D
The bird was asleep
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Q. 64
What did Princess September hear suddenly?
A
A bird tweet
B
A cat meow
C
A bell ring
D
A dog bark
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Q. 65
The sisters of Princess September -
A
loved her
B
were envious of her
C
hated her
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Q. 66
The next morning Princess found the bird hopping around the cage.
A
True
B
False
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Q. 67
What did September tell the bird about the cats?
A
They were sleeping
B
They were friendly
C
They were eating
D
They were prowling around
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Q. 68
The little bird was happy to see the rice fields and the lake from within the cage.
A
False
B
True
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Q. 69
He ate a good supper and began to -
A
cry
B
sing
C
speak
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Q. 70
What did the bird promise to do after being freed?
A
He would live in the palace
B
He would stay away forever
C
He would come back and sing
D
He would never come back
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Q. 71
What did September feel when she heard the bird?
A
Excited
B
Her heart beating
C
Fearful
D
Happy
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Q. 72
September heard a tweel-tweet -
A
just behind her ear
B
in front of her
C
from distance
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Q. 73
What did Princess September say when she released the bird?
A
"Go, fly over the rice fields"
B
"Fly away and be free"
C
"You must sing for me"
D
"I’ll always keep you safe"
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Q. 74
What did the bird do after eating supper?
A
He sang
B
He slept
C
He flew away
D
He called for help
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