Third Level class 12 Chapter 1 English Vistas MCQ Question and Answer
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Question:1 who is the author of The Third level ?
- George Orwell
- Agatha Christie
- James Joyce
- jack Finney
Question:2 what is the meaning of walking dream wish fullfillment ?
- Pleasant wish that makes one forget the present
- Pleasant wish that takes one to the future
- a pleasant wish which inspires to work
- An unpleasant wish that makes one forget the present
Question:3 what is the theme of the lesson ?
- Human tendancey of escapism because of the harsh realities of the present
- Time travelling
- theory of escapism
- A dialogue between a patient and a psychiatrist
Question:4 How does the story begin ?
- In a jovial cheerful manner
- In an aggressive manner
- on a happy note
- in a serious manner
Question:5 what does the third level signify ?
- A human tendancy to escape from the harsh realities of the present to past happy times
- A third way on Grand central station
- a third gate on grand central station
- None of the above
Question:6 who was Charely’s wife ?
- A woman
- A woman with long hair
- A woman at the third level
- Louisa
Question:7 what is Sam’s letter to charley respresent ?
- A blend
- An acceptance to visit
- A proof of his fantansy
- A blend of reality with fantasy
Question:8 what is sam’s letter testimoney to in the lesson proving ?
- His acceptance to travel
- his refusal to travel
- sam accompanying charlie
- charley’s tendency of escapism from the realities.
Question:9 In what way to we try to overcome the insecurities of the present harsh times ?
- by engaging ourselves in practical activities
- by talking to friends and family
- Reading good books
- All of these
Question:10 what is the significance of 1894 in the lesson ?
- it was past
- Author’s parents were alive
- author’s childhood time
- Representing a peaceful living time
Question:11 who was sam in the third level ?
- A doctor
- A friend
- A psychiatrist and a friend of charley
- None of these
Question:12 why did Charley visit sam ?
- To invite him
- To invite him to accompany Galesburg
- To guide him in Galesburg
- To consult the incident of third level incident at grand central station
Question:13 Does the third level really exist at grand station ?
- Yes
- Yes, there were 3 levels
- No, there were only two levels at the station
- None of these

Question:14 what unsual thing the narrator sees at the grand central station ?
- Trees
- Motorcars
- Third level
- All of these
Question:15 why was the narrator seeing third level ?
- As a wish to visit Galesburg
- wanted to take a break from office
- as a result of stress and anxiety in his mind
- wanted to meet his friends
Third level class 12 MCQ
Question:16 what does the psychiarist explain to charley ?
- Third level is beautiful place
- Third level is worth seeing
- third level is well maintained
- that it was the result of stress and anxiety of his mind
Question:17 How did charley reach the third level ?
- in his fantasy he takes a subway or a corridor faster than a bus
- in a superfast train
- in jetways
- In an escalator
Question:18 what did Charley see at the third level ?
- Flickering gas lights and people with funny mustaches
- brass spittoons
- men wearing a tan gabardines suit
- all of these
Question:19 s
ometimes I think Grand central is growing like a tree, pushing out new corridors and staircases like roots. there’s probabaly a long tunnel that noboyd knows about feeling its way times square, and maybe another to central park. and maybe because for so many people through the years grand central has been an exit. a way of escape maybe that’s how the tunnel I got into … But I never told my psychiatrist friend about that idea.
The above extract is NOT an example of .
- allegory
- analogy
- imagery
- metaphor
Question:20 sometimes I think Grand central is growing like a tree, pushing out new corridors and staircases like roots. there’s probabaly a long tunnel that noboyd knows about feeling its way times square, and maybe another to central park. and maybe because for so many people through the years grand central has been an exit. a way of escape maybe that’s how the tunnel I got into … But I never told my psychiatrist friend about that idea
Charley decided not to tell his psyciatrist friend about his idea. choose the option that reflects the reaction charley anticipated from his friend.
- That’s such a lovely comparison.why don’t you become a writer, charley?”
- Oh charley it is so sad to see your desperation to run away! so very sad”
- maybe that’s level. who would have thought?”
- you need help. my raving friend. you are way too invested in this crazy thought”!
Question:21 sometimes I think Grand central is growing like a tree, pushing out new corridors and staircases like roots. there’s probabaly a long tunnel that noboyd knows about feeling its way times square, and maybe another to central park. and maybe because for so many people through the years grand central has been an exit. a way of escape maybe that’s how the tunnel I got into … But I never told my psychiatrist friend about that idea
The Idiom’ feeling its way’ implies-movement.
- swift
- tentative
- circular
- disorganized
Question:22 sometimes I think Grand central is growing like a tree, pushing out new corridors and staircases like roots. there’s probabaly a long tunnel that noboyd knows about feeling its way times square, and maybe another to central park. and maybe because for so many people through the years grand central has been an exit. a way of escape maybe that’s how the tunnel I got into … But I never told my psychiatrist friend about that idea
who does “you” refer to ?
- Charley’s psychiatrist, sam weiner
- charley’s wife, louisa
- the reader
- nobody in particular, it is a figure of speech.
Question:23 have you ever been there ? it’s a wo derful town still. win big old frame houses. huge lawns. and tremendous trees whose branches meet overhead and roof the streets, and in 1894, summer evening were twice as long, and people sat out on their lawns, the men smoking cirgars and talking quietly. the women waving palm-leaf fans, with the fire-flies all around in a peaceful world. to be back there with the first world war still twenty years off, and world war II over forty years in the future .. I wanted two tickets for that
who does ‘you’ refer to ?.
- Charley’s psychiatrist sam weiner
- charley’s wife, louisa
- The reader
- Nonody in particular, it is a figure of speech.
Question:24 have you ever been there ? it’s a wo derful town still. win big old frame houses. huge lawns. and tremendous trees whose branches meet overhead and roof the streets, and in 1894, summer evening were twice as long, and people sat out on their lawns, the men smoking cirgars and talking quietly. the women waving palm-leaf fans, with the fire-flies all around in a peaceful world. to be back there with the first world war still twenty years off, and world war II over forty years in the future .. I wanted two tickets for that
Choose the option that best describes the society represented in the above extract.
- content, peace-loving
- leisurely sentimental
- orthodox, upper class
- comfortable, ancient
Question:25 have you ever been there ? it’s a wo derful town still. win big old frame houses. huge lawns. and tremendous trees whose branches meet overhead and roof the streets, and in 1894, summer evening were twice as long, and people sat out on their lawns, the men smoking cirgars and talking quietly. the women waving palm-leaf fans, with the fire-flies all around in a peaceful world. to be back there with the first world war still twenty years off, and world war II over forty years in the future .. I wanted two tickets for that
Imagine that the city of Galeshburg is hosting a series of conferrences and workshops In which of the following conferences or workshops are you least likely to find the description of Galesburg given in the above extract ?
- Gorgeous galesburg; archiving a tourist paradise
- welcome to the home you deserve; galesburg Realtors
- Re-imagining a warless future; technology for peace
- the woman question; the world of women at home
Question:26 have you ever been there ? it’s a wo derful town still. win big old frame houses. huge lawns. and tremendous trees whose branches meet overhead and roof the streets, and in 1894, summer evening were twice as long, and people sat out on their lawns, the men smoking cirgars and talking quietly. the women waving palm-leaf fans, with the fire-flies all around in a peaceful world. to be back there with the first world war still twenty years off, and world war II over forty years in the future .. I wanted two tickets for that
Tremendous trees whose branches meet’ overhead and roof the streets is NOT an example of (i) Imagery (ii) metaphor (iii) alliteration (iv) anachronism
- options (i) and (ii)
- options (i) and (iii)
- options (ii) and (iii)
- options (ii) and (iv)
Answers
Question No | Answer | Question No | Answer |
1 | D | 14 | C |
2 | A | 15 | D |
3 | A | 16 | D |
4 | D | 17 | A |
5 | A | 18 | D |
6 | D | 19 | A |
7 | D | 20 | D |
8 | D | 21 | B |
9 | D | 22 | C |
10 | D | 23 | C |
11 | C | 24 | C |
12 | D | 25 | C |
13 | C | 26 | D |
Conclusion
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