Bihar Board Class 9Th English Objective Questions  Solutions | Bseb class 9Th English Objective Questions Notes

Bihar Board Class 9Th English Objective Questions  Solutions | Bseb class 9Th English Objective Questions Notes

1. Dharam Juddha’ is a story of
(a) a boy
(b) a young girl
(c) a man
(d) a women
Ans.— (b)
2. Padma asks questions from her parens about. 
(a) identity of a man
(b) identity of a woman
(c) identity of a child
(d) identity of human being
Ans.— (b)
3. Padma wants justice for woman as regards without her
(a) husband
(b) sister
(c) fatehr
(d) mother
Ans.— (a) 
4. According to Padma’s mother, life is hell for a woman whose husband is
(a) dead
(b) alive
(c) bad
(d) cruel
Ans.— (a) 
5. According to Padma her father gives more importance to money than to
(a) her
(b) him
(c) house
(d) them
Ans.— (a)
6. A woman’s identity depends on the identity of her
(a) wife
(b) mother
(c) husband
(d) daughter
Ans.— (c) 
7. Padma’s mother is
(a) orthodox woman
(b) modern woman
(c) traditional woman
(d) crucial attitude
Ans.— (c)
8. Yayati’s youngest son was
(a) Kunce
(b) Charu
(c) Puru
(d) Mayur
Ans.— (c) 
9. Emperor Yayati had never been
(a) won
(b) lost
(c) conquest
(d) defeated
Ans. — (d)
10. Yayati was, one of the ancestors of the
(a) Pandavas
(b) Kauravas
(c) Dashrath
(d) Ravana
Ans.— (a) 
11. Yayati was filled with
(a) Cruelness
(b) kindness
(c) sadness
(d) happiness
Ans.— (c)
12. Yayati realised that man’s desires can never be ………..  completely.
(a) unhappy
(b) satisfied
(c) completed
(d) unsatisfied
Ans.— (b)
13. Yayati was full of sorrow at the refusal of the
(a) eldest son
(b) three sons
(c) third son
(d) four sons
Ans.— (d)
14. The first short message to have been sent in December
(a) 1993
(b) 1990
(c) 1992
(d) 1991
Ans.— (c)
15. ‘A silent Revolution’ has been written by 
(a) Kunal Verma
(b) C. Rajgopalachari
(c) Arjun Dev charan
(d) Moti Nisani
Ans.— (a)
16. SMS has become the parts of the :   
(a) country
(b) globe
(c) society
(d) city
Ans.—  (b)
17. ‘A silent Revolution’ is an essay about the latest communication known as
(a) VRS
(b) SMS
(c) E-mail
(d) MMS
Ans.— (b)
18. SMS is the ability to send and reveive text message at a
(a) Compuer
(b) T.V.
(c) Mobile phone
(d) Telephone
Ans.— (c)
19. SMS is an easy way of
(a) exchange
(b) connection
(c) interception
(d) communication
Ans.— (d) 
20. Too many people, Too few Trees’ is
(a) a short story
(b) an essay
(c) a part of drama
(d) an antobiography
Ans.— (b) 
21. Heman population has always been in
(a) large
(b) few
(c) growing
(d) flux
Ans.— (d)
22. Every year, infact, the world’s population grows by more. than
(a) 60 million people.
(b) 200 million people
(c) 80 million people
(d) 100 million people
Ans.— (c)
23. Fourteen American die each day of
(a) asthama
(b) fever
(c) cancer
(d) cholera
Ans.— (a)
24. Echo and Norcissus is from Greek
(a) mythology
(b) philosophy
(c) psychology
(d) pathology
Ans.— (a) 
25. Narcissus saw the reflection of his beautiful
(a) face
(b) band
(c) leg
(d) eye
Ans.— (a)  
26. Who cursed Echo ? 
(a) Goddess Hera
(b) Durga Ma
(c) Goddess Kali
(d) Goddess Saraswati
Ans.— (a)
27. Echo followed Narcissus through the
(a) wood
(b) tree
(c) iron
(d) bushes
Ans.— (b)
28. The shehani was played for the first time in the
(a) palace
(b) Shah’s chamber
(c) garden
(d) house
Ans.— (b)
29. At pashupatinath there is an atmosphere of
(a) soft
(b) lonely
(c) hastly
(d) febrile confusion
Ans.— (d)
30. The capital of Nepal is 
(a) Samastipur
(b) Kathmandu
(c) Bagmati
(d) Delhi
Ans.— (b)
31. Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam was born in 
(a) 1930
(b) 1931
(c) 1932
(d) 1933
Ans.— (b) 
32. Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam is the only, scientist to have become the ………….. of India.
(a) President
(b) PM
(c) CM
(d) MLA
Ans.— (a)
33. Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam is called the…………… of India. 
(a) brave man
(b) hard man
(c) strong man
(d) missile man
Ans.— (d)
34. Jim and della are husband and
(a) mother
(b) daughter
(c) grand mother
(d) wife
Ans.— (d) 
35. Della had beautiful possession in the form of her long golden.
(a) hair
(b) teeth
(c) nose
(d) face
Ans.— (a) 
36. A voice was coming from a:
(a) plain
(b) forest
(c) Mountain
(d) house
Ans.— (c)
37. Poet recognises his grandmother from a
(a) meter
(b) Kilometer
(c) centimeter
(d) mile
Ans.— (d)
38. The colour of grandmother’s scarf is
(a) purple
(b) red
(c) green
(d) yellow
Ans.— (a)
39. The shopping bag is made of
(a) iron
(b) steel
(c) plastic
(d) jute
Ans.—(c) 
40. A man should be absolutely
(a) cruel
(b) soft
(c) strong
(d) merciful
Ans.— (d)
41. John milton was a great
(a) writer
(b) musician
(c) poet
(d) actor
Ans.— (c)
42. Milton is known for his
(a) Good face
(b) Hair style
(c) Smart look
(d) Grand style
Ans.— (d)
43. ‘On his Blindness’ deals with poet’s
(a) Mental condition
(b) suffering
(c) though
(d) philosophy
Ans.— (a)
44. The word ‘Freeze’ in the passing suffests
(a) summer
(b) hot
(c) cold
(d) rain
Ans.— (c) 
45. A man is more ………. to anotehr man than nature.
(a) rude
(b) kind
(c) unkind
(d) keen
Ans.— (c) 
46. The summer’s rain symbolise the perishable nature of
(a) life
(b) man
(c) animal
(d) God
Ans.— (a) 
47. The speaker wants the daffodils to …….. more. 
(a) stay
(b) speak
(c) give
(d) use
Ans.— (a) 
48. The free was cut down in the
(a) steel
(b) trees
(c) silver
(d) woods
Ans.— (d) 
49. The halves moon and groan in
(a) sadness
(b) sorrow
(c) pain
(d) happy
Ans.— (b)
50. Whihc continent is known as the revolution of SMS
(a) Africa
(b) Europe
(c) America
(d) Asia
Ans.— (b)
51. SMS was conceived as a part of the
(a) SIM
(b) CHIP
(c) GSM
(d) MSG
Ans.— (c) 
52. The first message was sent from a P.C. to mobile phone on the
(a) Tata mobile
(b) Nokia
(c) BSNL
(d) Vodaphone
Ans.— (d)
53. ……….. American die each year from respiratory diseases.
(a) 70,000
(b) 50,000
(c) 80,000
(d) 60,000
Ans.— (d) 
54. Population size and rates of growth are key elements in 
(a) Change
(b) Population
(c) environmental change
(d) Polulation change
Ans.— (c)
55. Fourteen Americans die each day of asthma aggravated by
(a) water pollution
(b) land pollution
(c) air pollution
(d) sound pollution
Ans.— (c)
56. Nymph Echo was so embarrassed and ashamed that she did herself in a
(a) dark cave
(b) small cave
(c) light cave
(d) big cave
Ans.— (a)
57. Echo and Narcissus’ is a
(a) Essay
(b) Parable
(c) myth
(d) speech
Ans.— (c)
58. Emperor Aurangzeb banned the playing of Pungi because of its shrill
(a) pleasant sound
(b) unpleasant sound
(c) bad sound
(d) good sound
Ans.— (b) 
59. A barber of a family of professional musician revived the
(a) pungi
(b) tabla
(c) sitar
(d) Basuri
Ans.— (a)
60. In his childhood Bismillah khan played
(a) gilli-danda
(b) bat-ball
(c) tennis
(d) hockey
Ans.— (a)
61. Bismillah’s father was
(a) kitabudding
(b) Akbar khan
(c) Paigamber Bux
(d) Arshan khan
Ans.— (c)
62. A fight breaks out between two
(a) monkeys
(b) dogs
(c) men
(d) boys
Ans.— (a)
63. At pashupatinath there is an atmosphere of
(a) cry
(b) noise
(c) mixture of noise
(d) febrile confusion
Ans.— (d)
64. Pashupatinath temple is situated on the bank of the river
(a) Gandak
(b) Koshi
(c) Ganga
(d) Bagmati
Ans.— (d) 
65. Abdul Kalam was born in 
(a) Rameshwaram
(b) Tiruwanantpuram
(c) Kanyakumari
(d) Madurai
Ans.—(a) 
66. Kalam was eight years old when the ……….. broke out. 
(a) first world war
(b) third world war
(c) second world war
(d) fourth world war
Ans.— (c)
67. Dr. A. J. Abdul Kalam fatheer was 
(a) Akbar khan
(b) Jainulabdeen
(c) Kitabuding
(d) Jalaldin
Ans.— (b) 
68. Jim bought a set of combs for 
(a) Jam
(b) Della
(c) Moti
(d) Hera
Ans.— (b)
69. The poet of ‘The Grandmother’ is 
(a) Ray Young Bear
(b) Moti Nisani
(c) APJ Abdul Kalam
(d) John Keats
Ans.— (a) 
70. “Warm and damp’ symbolizes the softy hands of his 
(a) grandfather
(b) grandmother
(c) mother
(d) father
Ans.— (b)
71. The…………… is not so unkind as man’s ingratitude.
(a) summer wind
(b) winter wind
(c) monsoon wind
(d) dry wind
Ans.— (b)
72. The tooth of the winter wind is not so keen because the winter wind is not ………….
(a) big
(b) open
(c) large
(d) seen
Ans.— (d)
73. The wind is not so
(a) true
(b) unkind
(c) kind
(d) old
Ans.— (b)
74. The three things are spring, the summer’s rain and
(a) water
(b) morning dew
(c) wind
(d) night
Ans.— (b)
75. The poet and daffodils enjoy
(a) summer
(b) spring
(c) raining
(d) cold
Ans.— (b)
76. The morning’s dew has been compared to
(a) point
(b) water
(c) gold
(d) pearls
Ans.— (d)
77. ‘Autumn’ has been mentioned in the
(a) nature
(b) seen
(c) weather
(d) sound
Ans.— (d)
78. Cutting of tree compel the halves to
(a) sorrow
(b) sad
(c) happy
(d) cry
Ans.— (d)
79. Woman is confined to her home and
(a) husband
(b) duty
(c) children
(d) work
Ans.— (c)
80. My father treats my ………. with love, respect and quality
(a) grand father
(b) mother
(c) daughter
(d) son
Ans.— (b) 
81. The poet compares, himself to 
(a) grass
(b) plant
(c) tree
(d) flower
Ans.— (a)
82. The tourist will visit the green jungle of 
(a) Punjab
(b) Ludhiana
(c) Amritsar
(d) Barnala
Ans.— (d)
83. The poet is like grass because he has ability to 
(a) baunce back
(b) dry
(c) go down
(d) be stopped
Ans.— (a)
84. The pupil will have to learn that all men are not just and 
(a) right
(b) legal
(c) honest
(d) true
Ans.— (d)
85. The poet advised the teacher to teaches pupil that for every enemy there is
(a) envy
(b) friend
(c) cager
(d) enemy
Ans.— (b)
86. Abraham Lincoin was the ………… president of the U.S.A. 
(a) Seventeenth
(b) fifteenth
(c) eleventh
(d) sixteenth
Ans.— (d)
87. Sonal Mansingh was a born
(a) writer
(b) reader
(c) dancer
(d) none of these
Ans.— (c)
88. Sonal was rushed to the municipal hospital on a stretcher in a 
(a) van
(b) ambulance
(c) pick-up
(d) taxi
Ans.— (b)
89. Sonal Mansingh gave her maiden performance in…….. 
(a) Lucknow
(b) Agra
(c) Bangalore
(d) Patna
Ans.— (c)
90. ……. was driving the car when Sonal met with an accident.
(a) George Road
(b) Jeon Keets
(c) Karlose
(d) Geogre Lechner
Ans.— (d) 
91. ‘Scaling Great Height’ is an important essay based on the life of a mountainer. 
(a) Bichendri Pal
(b) Santosh Yadav
(c) Santosh Singh
(d) None of these
Ans.— (b)
92. Santosh Yadav was the daughter of a rich.
(a) doctor
(b) musician
(c) director
(d) parents
Ans.— (d)
93. At the age of sixteen, Santosh refused her father’s proposal to get early.
(a) education
(b) be businessness
(c) marriage
(d) none of these
Ans.— (c)
94. Kabir was against …….. system.
(a) religion
(b) caste
(c) sati – pratha
(d) nose of these
Ans.— (b) 
95. Kabir was from 1448 Ad to ……… .
(a) 15.18 AD
(b) 1560 AD
(c) 1590 AD
(d) 1620 AD
Ans.— (a)
96. Kabir was looked after by a …….. couple.
(a) Hindu
(b) Budh
(c) sikh
(d) Muslim
Ans.— (d)
97. Kabir became a disciple of ………… in his young age. 
(a) Ramanand
(b) Ramakant
(c) Ramashanker
(d) Ramabhav
Ans.— (a)
98. “The Eyes are not Here” is a highly sensitive and throughful.
(a) poem
(b) story
(c) paragraph
(d) stanza
Ans.— (b)
99. The story “The Eyes are not Here” deals with the point that insight is superior to
(a) Eye
(b) eyes
(c) eyesight
(d) another sight
Ans.— (c)
100. Saint Ravidas was born in the village
(a) Chittoor
(b) Mandoor Garh
(c) Jaipur
(d) Jodhpur
Ans.— (b)
101. Ravidas was a great non-Brahmin …….. . 
(a) Pandit
(b) Plety
(c) vice
(d) saint
Ans.— (d) 
102. Ravidas was a great ……… .
(a) Vice
(b) quality
(c) unifier
(d) piety
Ans.— (c)
103. What did Jagarnath ask the pariahs to touch ?
(a) Bhutharaya
(b) Lord Manjunatha
(c) The saligram
(d) The priest
Ans.— (c)
104. Jagannath’s family-God was 
(a) Lord Narasimha
(b) Kaveri
(c) Lord Manjunatha
(d) Bhutharaya
Ans.— (a)
105. From where did Jagannath step down to the courtyard ?
(a) The room
(b) The terrace
(c) The balcony
(d) The portico
Ans.— (d)
106. The image of Lord Narasimha was made of
(a) clay
(b) metal
(c) sttone
(d) wood
Ans.— (c)
107. Jagannath felt his aunt’s look …….. his back.
(a) absurd
(b) whipping
(c) impending
(d) grotesque
Ans.— (b)
108. Jagannath returns from ………. to his ancentral village home in Bharathipura.
(a) England
(b) India
(c) canada
(d) America
Ans.— (a)
109. Who was Pilla ? 
(a) A demon – spirit
(b) A priest
(c) A god
(d) A pariah
Ans.— (d)
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