From the Diary of Anne Frank MCQ Class 10 English
Please refer to Chapter 4 From the Diary of Anne Frank MCQ Class 10 English with answers below. These multiple-choice questions have been prepared based on the latest NCERT book for Class 10 English. Students should refer to MCQ Questions for Class 10 English with Answers to score more marks in Grade 10 English exams. Students should read the chapter From the Diary of Anne Frank and then attempt the following objective questions.
MCQ Questions Class 10 English Chapter 4 From the Diary of Anne Frank
The From the Diary of Anne FrankMCQ Class 10 English provided below covers all important topics given in this chapter. These MCQs will help you to properly prepare for exams.
Answer the following questions by choosing the correct option.
Question. The diary chronicles the events of her life from _______________ until _____________.
a. 12 June 1942; 1 August 1944
b. 12 July 1948; 1 September 1954
c. 14 June 1942; 1 August 1948
d. 14 June 1948; 1 September 1956
Answer
A
Question. Based on the lesson, how else can Anne be seen other than being talkative?
a. As corny
b. As mature
c. As delusional
d. As laughable
Answer
B
Question. Who was kitty?
a. Anne’s sister
b. Anne’s pet cat
c. Anne’s diary
d. Anne’s neighbour
Answer
C
Question. How long was Anne’s second essay which was given by Mr Keesing?
a. 1000 words
b. Seven paragraphs
c. Three pages
d. Two pages
Answer
C
Question. How did Anne justify her being a chatterbox in her essay?
a. Anne argued that talking was a student’s trait
b. She argued she had inherited it from her mother
c. Both a. and b.
d. Neither a. nor b.
Answer
C
Question. Anne Frank started writing diary as she has no:
a. friend
b. siblings
c. family members
d. toys
Answer
A
Question. What is a student’s trait?
a. Walking
b. Talking
c. Running
d. Studying
Answer
B
Question. Writing in a diary was really ________________ experience for someone like Anne.
a. a bad
b. a horrible
c. a strange
d. a magical
Answer
C
Question. Which fact shows that Anne was intelligent?
a. She made everyone laugh with her wit.
b. She used convincing arguments in her essay.
c. Both a. and b.
d. Neither a. nor b.
Answer
B
Question. Why was the entire class quaking in its boots?
a. Because the teacher assigned extra homework to everyone
b. Because of the forthcoming meeting where teachers will decide who’ll move up to the next form
c. Because Anne was being punished by Mr Keesing in front of the whole class
d. Because it was the day of examination
Answer
B
Question. Anne Frank started writing diary as she had no –
a. Friend
b. Siblings
c. Family members
d. Toy
Answer
A
Question. Both the sisters were born in Frankfurt, _____.
a. Germany
b. Italy
c. Japan
d. China
Answer
A
Question. Margot and Anne went to Holland in the month of _____ and _____ consistently.
a. August, December
b. December, February
c. November, December
d. March, May
Answer
B
Question. How did Anne justify her being talkative in the essay?
a. she discussed the subject topics in class
b. it is a habit
c. it is an inherited trait from her mother and you can’t do much about it
d. the class is boring
Answer
C
Question. Who was Mr. Keesing?
a. Anne’s Father
b. Anne’s Maths teacher
c. Anne’s Uncle
d. None of these
Answer
B
Read the following extracts carefully and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct option.
All I think about when I’m with friends is having a good time. I can’t bring myself to talk about anything but ordinary everyday things. We don’t seem to be able to get any closer, and that’s the problem. Maybe it’s my fault that we don’t confide in each other. In any case, that’s just how things are, and unfortunately they’re not liable to change. This is why I’ve started the diary.
Question. What are Anne’s views on friends?
a. That they’re not very nice
b. That she wasn’t close with any of them
c. That they were mean
d. That they were unnecessary
Answer
B
Question. Explain—‘unfortunately they’re not liable to change’.
a. The situation was not likely to change.
b. Her friends were not likely to change.
c. She couldn’t be able to confide in her friends.
d. Both a. and c.
Answer
B
Question. What is Anne’s fault?
a. That she is blunt
b. That she and her friends don’t share secrets
c. That she makes them feel bad about themselves
d. That she seems too rigid
Answer
B
Question. Why did Anne think she could confide more in her diary than in people?
a. Because it was her only companion
b. Because it was her only true friend
c. Because she could write better than she could speak
d. Because then no one will know her feelings
Answer
B
Question. Why did Anne think that ‘paper has more patience than people’?
a. Because it never judges
b. Because it never shows disinterest
c. Because it is better than people at keeping a secret
d. All of these
Answer
D