MCQs For NCERT Class 10 English Chapter 3 Two Stories about Flying Black Aeroplane

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A Two Stories about Flying– II. Black Aeroplane Class 10 MCQ Questions with Answers

Please see below Two Stories about Flying– II. Black Aeroplane Class 10 English  MCQ Questions, solve the questions and compare your answers with the solutions provided below.


Answer the following questions by choosing the correct option.

Question. Why was the aeroplane twisting in the air?
a. As it was dark night.
b. As it was a stormy night.
c. Due to lightning.
d. None of these

Answer

B

Question. What risk did the pilot take?
a. Flying back to Paris.
b. Missing the breakfast he desired.
c. He took no risk.
d. Flying his old Dakota straight into the storm.

Answer

D

Question. What was the narrator’s response when the other pilot said to follow him?
a. The narrator ignored his instruction and did not follow him.
b. He tried hard to follow him but was unable to see the other plane.
c. He could not follow the other plane as it disappeared after a moment.
d. He followed the pilot like an obedient child.

Answer

D

Question. How did he behave before the other aeroplane?
a. Like an expert pilot
b. Like a shy person
c. Like an obedient child
d. As a trainer

Answer

C

Question. Why didn’t the pilot turn the aeroplane back towards Paris?
a. He wanted to meet his family.
b. He wanted to go on a holiday.
c. He did not want to miss the breakfast.
d. He did not like Paris.

Answer

C

Question. Why do you think the woman in the control centre laughed?
a. She found the narrator funny.
b. She thought his question preposterous.
c. She thought he was teasing her.
d. She was relieved the narrator was safe.

Answer

B

Question. Why did the narrator start to feel frightened again?
a. His plane was low on fuel.
b. His compass was lost.
c. The plane’s engine had malfunctioned.
d. None of these

Answer

A

Question. What was the purpose behind calling Paris Control?
a. To know about air traffic.
b. To know the direction of the route.
c. To know the details about landing.
d. None of these

Answer

B

Question. What was the narrator sure of?
a. His Dakota was old.
b. The distance from his home.
c. To reach in time for French breakfast.
d. To reach in time for English breakfast.

Answer

D

Read the following extracts carefully and answer the questions that follow by choosing the correct option.

I was safe! I turned to look for my friend in the black aeroplane, but the sky was empty.There was nothing there. The black aeroplane was gone. I could not see it anywhere.
I landed and was not sorry to walk away from the old Dakota near the control tower.I went and asked a woman in the control centre where I was and who the other pilot was. I wanted to say ‘Thank you’. She looked at me very strangely, and then laughed.“Another aeroplane?” Up there in this storm? No other aeroplane’s were flying tonight. Yours was the only one I could see on the radar.” So, who helped me…

Question. Select the option that correctly tracks the progression of emotions experienced by the narrator in the given extract.
a. excited – surprised – relieved – grateful – perplexed
b. relieved – confused – curious – dejected – panic stricken
c. optimistic – lonely – calm – elated – appreciative
d. triumphant – reassured – inquisitive – thankful – uncertain

Answer

A

Question. Why do you think the woman in the control centre laughed?
a. She found the narrator funny.
b. She thought his question preposterous.
c. She thought he was teasing her.
d. She was relieved the narrator was safe.

Answer

B

Question. Filled with questions, the narrator decides to place an advertisement in the local newspaper to look for his “friend”.
Read the advertisement given below and select the option that includes the most appropriate solutions for the blanks: Looking for a pilot of a black aeroplane who (1) ______________ an old Dakota out of storm clouds late last night, but (2) ______________ before the Dakota pilot could express his gratitude after landing. Though control centre and radar did not (3)______________ its presence, the Dakota pilot would really appreciate if his friend reached out. Please contact the Dakota pilot at 5200100101. In deep gratitude and
eager (4) ______________, XXX.
a. (1) guided; (2) disappeared; (3) register; (4) anticipation
b. (1) took; (2) landed; (3) acknowledge; (4) appreciation
c. (1) brought; (2) went away; (3) confirm; (4) excitement
d. (1) helped; (2) vanish; (3) make note; (4) excitement

Answer

A

Question. The narrator exclaimed that he was ‘safe’. Which of the following represented the most immediate threat to the narrator’s safety?
a. The black mountain like storm cloud
b. The depletion of fuel in the last fuel tank
c. Being lost due to non-functioning equipment
d. The old rattling Dakota aeroplane

Answer

B

MCQs For NCERT Class 10 English Chapter 3 Two Stories about Flying Black Aeroplane