This post contains 1st Year English Chapter 6 The Reward Synonyms for Class 11 Students. This short story has been written by Lord Dunsany. This Lesson is the 6th Short Story in 1st Year English Book. Students can go here for all short stories notes. Also, they can visit 1st Year English Notes for complete english Notes.
1st Year English Lesson 6 The Reward Synonyms MCQs – Kips Notes
He wore down the opposing arguments.
(A) retreated
(B) favoured
(C) dominated
(D) restrained
They let me see the great ceremony.
(A) celebration
(B) expedition
(C) battle
(D) throng
It was a splendid scene.
(A) dull
(B) useless
(C) magnificent
(D) useful
Gentle applause broke out from every hand.
(A) rhythm
(B) chirping
(C) clapping
(D) whispering
Gentle applause broke out from every hand.
(A) ceased
(B) dwindled
(C) baffled
(D) started
His thin figure was made all the more melancholy by the tight-fitting uniform.
(A) cheerful
(B) dejected
(C) lazy
(D) sluggishness
Jorkens uttered a quiet sigh.
(A) gave
(B) closed
(C) concealed
(D) shattered
It only remained then to inaugurate him.
(A) select him
(B) promote him
(C) admit him to office
(D) appoint him to the post
To make a very long story short, the post of court acrobat was duly created.
(A) quickly
(B) neatly
(C) accordingly
(D) initially
Their soldiers would be victorious in their battle against their accursed neighbours.
(A) hostile
(B) wicked
(C) unconquerable
(D) ancient
Gorgios’ uniform was all gay with gold buttons.
(A) bright
(B) dim
(C) dull
(D) melancholy
As a matter of fact, it customs were not so silly as you suppose.
(A) extraordinary
(B) wild
(C) common
(D) stupid
He walked slowly in pointed shoes and leaned on a gilded stick.
(A) bent
(B) braced
(C) moved
(D) played
He was clearly mourning over some lost ambition.
(A) laughing at
(B) lamenting
(C) pondering
(D) wondering
Whatever his motive was, he hit on a most extraordinary ambition.
(A) goal
(B) priority
(C) perception
(D) stimulus
Their customs were not so silly as you suppose.
(A) inventions
(B) conventions
(C) laws
(D) pretensions
he had power enough to preach his ambition openly.
(A) promulgate
(B) advocate
(C) forbid
(D) plead
The high swings of acrobats hung down with gilded ropes from ceiling.
(A) knotted
(B) decorated
(C) pale
(D) golden
Our talk at the club was of opportunity and determination.
(A) clarity
(B) indecision
(C) will power
(D) faith
And a very magnificent clothing it was.
(A) worn out
(B) fashionable
(C) majestic
(D) tight-fitting
Gorgios came by a strange ambition.
(A) hit on
(B) achieved
(C) rejected
(D) struggled for
Not many stick to a thing for so long.
(A) think of
(B) adhere to
(C) withdraw from
(D) like
Gorgios said that a young athlete exhibiting perfect physical fitness will strengthen their soldiers.
(A) gathering
(B) exercising
(C) demonstrating
(D) having
There was a young man to whom his parents probably used to say the very things that we have been saying now.
(A) indisputably
(B) on the other hand
(C) utterly
(D) perhaps
Everything there was utterly put in the shade when Gorgios appeared on the scene
(A) partially
(B) magnificently
(C) completely
(D) unexpectedly
Relevant Notes
- The Reward Short Questions
- The Reward MCQs Quiz
- The Reward Lesson in Urdu Translation