Two Stories about Flying - MCQs — Class 10 English

20 Multiple Choice Questions on Two Stories about Flying

20 multiple choice questions to test your understanding.

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Q1. Who is the author of 'His First Flight'?
Q2. What is the primary setting of 'His First Flight'?
Q3. What is the main obstacle faced by the young seagull?
Q4. How does the mother seagull encourage her chick to fly?
Q5. What is the turning point in 'His First Flight'?
Q6. What does the young seagull discover after flying for the first time?
Q7. What does flying symbolize in this story?
Q8. What is the role of siblings in 'His First Flight'?
Q9. How would the story change if hunger were not a factor?
Q10. What human quality does the seagull's fear primarily represent?
Q11. What is the mother seagull's most important parenting quality?
Q12. What does the story suggest about the relationship between fear and ability?
Q13. How does the story portray the theme of perseverance?
Q14. What would be a suitable alternative title for 'His First Flight'?
Q15. What is the general message of the two flying stories combined?
Q16. How do these stories function in literature?
Q17. What does the story suggest about external support versus internal motivation?
Q18. How is character development shown in 'His First Flight'?
Q19. What lesson about achievement is most emphasized in both stories?
Q20. Which literary device is most effectively used in these stories?