The post contains 11th Class English Chapter 12 The Gift of the Magi Synonyms MCQs for 1st Year Students. This is the 12th short story in 1st Year English Book 1. I am sharing these MCQs for those students of FSC, FA, ICS and Icom part 1 who are searching for 1st Year English Chapter 12 Synonyms. You can download all subjects notes or 1st year all subjects books from ilmihub. However, 1st Year English Notes are also available. Those students who need only 1st year Short Stories notes should visit this link.
The Gift of the Magi Synonyms Multiple Choice Questions
Here are some Synonyms Multiple Choice Questions with Answers from The Gift of the Magi Short Story. There are four possible answers to each question. Click on the show answer button to see the correct answer.
If a queen had lived in the rooms near theirs, Della would have washed and dried her hair where the queen could see it.
(A) county
(B) locality
(C) lodgings
(D) vicinity
If a king had lived in the same house, with all his riches, Jim would have looked at his watch every time they met.
(A) wealth
(B) dresses
(C) clothes
(D) jewels
Jim knew that no king had anything so valuable.
(A) important
(B) colourful
(C) beautiful
(D) precious
And then she put it up on her head again, nervously and quickly.
(A) happily
(B) anxiously
(C) angrily
(D) suddenly
Mrs. Sofronie, large, too white, cold–eyed, looked at her.
(A) crooked
(B) money-minded
(C) unwelcoming
(D) abrupt
Jim and the chain both had quietness and value.
(A) worth
(B) calm
(C) charm
(D) peace
When Della arrived home, her mind quieted a little.
(A) slept
(B) worked
(C) calmed
(D) agitated
Della’s mind quietened a little and she began to think more reasonably.
(A) loudly
(B) emphatically
(C) politely
(D) logically
Love and large–hearted giving, when added together, can leave deep marks.
(A) meticulous
(B) thrifty
(C) generous
(D) sparing
“You won’t care, will you”?
(A) worry
(B) fare
(C) dare
(D) stare
No one could ever count my regard for you.
(A) understanding
(B) love
(C) humility
(D) sympathy
White fingers pulled off the paper.
(A) scratched
(B) touched
(C) folded
(D) unwrapped
Jim and the chain both had quietness and value.
(A) lustre
(B) glamour
(C) simplicity
(D) costliness
Love and large-hearted giving, when added together, can leave deep marks.
(A) blobs
(B) stains
(C) impressions
(D) blows
I hunted all over town to find it.
(A) searched
(B) assessed
(C) notified
(D) economized
The Magi were wise men and their gifts were doubtlessly wise ones
(A) surely
(B) incompletely
(C) dimly
(D) reudely
There was no expression in Jim’s eyes.
(A) indication
(B) light
(C) brightness
(D) darkens
She started to cover the sad marks.
(A) reveal
(B) count
(C) conceal
(D) feel
He seemed to labour to understand what had happened.
(A) played
(B) realized
(C) felt
(D) took place
Because it was so plain and simple, you knew that it was very valuable.
(A) undecorated
(B) embellished
(C) smooth
(D) obvious
I hunted all over town to find.
(A) searched
(B) discovered
(C) bought
(D) stuck
The next two hours seemed to fly.
(A) looked in hurry
(B) passed
(C) passed quickly
(D) expired
Relevant Notes
- The Gift of the Magi MCQs
- The Gift of the Magi Short Questions
- The Gift of the Magi Urdu Translation