MP Board 9th Moments The Lost Child by Mulk Raj Anand MCQs

MP Board 9th Moments The Lost Child by Mulk Raj Anand MCQs : Here are 50 important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with answers for the chapter “The Lost Child” by Mulk Raj Anand, based on the provided webpage.

The first 20 questions are from the webpage, and the following 30 are generated from the detailed summary and analysis on the same page.

MP Board 9th Moments The Lost Child by Mulk Raj Anand MCQs


  1. What festival was the child going to attend with his parents?
    a) The festival of lights
    b) The festival of colours
    c) The festival of spring
    d) The festival of harvest
    Answer: c) The festival of spring
  2. On the way to the fair, what was the first thing the child was fascinated by?
    a) The dragonflies
    b) The sweets
    c) The toys in a shop
    d) The mustard field
    Answer: c) The toys in a shop
  3. How did the mother distract the child’s attention from the toy seller?
    a) By buying him a balloon
    b) By pointing towards a flowering mustard field
    c) By scolding him harshly
    d) By offering him his favourite sweet
    Answer: b) By pointing towards a flowering mustard field
  4. Which sweet did the child want to eat at the fair?
    a) Jalebi
    b) Rasgulla
    c) Burfi
    d) Gulab-jamun
    Answer: c) Burfi
  5. Why did the child not wait for an answer after asking for things?
    a) He was very impatient
    b) He knew his parents would refuse
    c) He would get distracted by something else
    d) He was scared of his father’s stare
    Answer: b) He knew his parents would refuse
  6. What kind of flower garland was being sold at the fair that the child wanted?
    a) Rose
    b) Gulmohar
    c) Jasmine
    d) Marigold
    Answer: b) Gulmohar
  7. What instrument was the snake-charmer playing?
    a) A drum
    b) A violin
    c) A flute
    d) A guitar
    Answer: c) A flute
  8. For which attraction did the child make a “bold request”?
    a) The balloon-seller
    b) The snake-charmer
    c) The sweet-seller
    d) The roundabout
    Answer: d) The roundabout
  9. When did the child realise that he was lost?
    a) When a stranger spoke to him
    b) When he couldn’t see the entrance anymore
    c) When he turned for a reply from his parents and they were not there
    d) When he heard his mother shouting his name
    Answer: c) When he turned for a reply from his parents and they were not there
  10. What was the child’s first reaction upon realising he had lost his parents?
    a) He stood still and waited
    b) A deep cry rose from his dry throat
    c) He started asking people for help
    d) He calmly started walking back
    Answer: b) A deep cry rose from his dry throat
  11. Where was the crowd most congested and thick?
    a) Near the entrance of the fair
    b) Near the roundabout
    c) Near the shrine
    d) Near the sweet-seller’s shop
    Answer: c) Near the shrine
  12. Who saved the child from being trampled underfoot?
    a) A policeman
    b) A kind man in the crowd
    c) The priest of the temple
    d) His father, who found him
    Answer: b) A kind man in the crowd
  13. How did the kind man try to console the child?
    a) By scolding him for getting lost
    b) By taking him to the police
    c) By lifting him up in his arms and asking about his parents
    d) By giving him some money
    Answer: c) By lifting him up in his arms and asking about his parents
  14. What did the kind man offer to buy for the child?
    a) Only the sweets he wanted
    b) A ticket for the roundabout
    c) All the things the child had wanted earlier
    d) A bottle of water
    Answer: c) All the things the child had wanted earlier
  15. How did the child react to the kind man’s offers?
    a) He happily accepted the sweets
    b) He refused everything and sobbed
    c) He asked for the garland of flowers
    d) He smiled and pointed at the balloons
    Answer: b) He refused everything and sobbed
  16. What was the only thing the child kept repeating?
    a) “I am scared”
    b) “I want to go home”
    c) “I want my mother, I want my father”
    d) “Where are my parents?”
    Answer: c) “I want my mother, I want my father”
  17. What does the story primarily highlight?
    a) A child’s interest in fairs
    b) The importance of strangers’ kindness
    c) The strong bond of love and security between a child and parents
    d) The dangers of crowded places
    Answer: c) The strong bond of love and security between a child and parents
  18. What colour was the turban of the child’s father, which he remembered?
    a) Red
    b) Blue
    c) Green
    d) Yellow
    Answer: d) Yellow
  19. What does the child’s loss of interest in everything at the end signify?
    a) He was too tired to enjoy anything
    b) The kind man was not offering the right things
    c) Nothing could replace the comfort and security of his parents
    d) He was feeling unwell
    Answer: c) Nothing could replace the comfort and security of his parents
  20. Who is the author of the story “The Lost Child”?
    a) Ruskin Bond
    b) R. K. Narayan
    c) Mulk Raj Anand
    d) Khushwant Singh
    Answer: c) Mulk Raj Anand

Additional MCQs

  1. Mulk Raj Anand was one of the first Indian writers to…
    a) Write in Hindi and gain international acclaim
    b) Write in English and gain international acclaim
    c) Win the Nobel Prize for Literature
    d) Write about the festival of spring
    Answer: b) Write in English and gain international acclaim
  2. What civilian honour was Mulk Raj Anand awarded in 1968?
    a) Bharat Ratna
    b) Padma Vibhushan
    c) Padma Bhushan
    d) Padma Shri
    Answer: c) Padma Bhushan
  3. Which of these famous novels was not written by Mulk Raj Anand?
    a) ‘Untouchable’
    b) ‘Coolie’
    c) ‘The Guide’
    d) ‘Two Leaves and a Bud’
    Answer: c) ‘The Guide’
  4. How did the child’s father look at him when he asked for a toy?
    a) With a kind smile
    b) He ignored him
    c) With a “red-eyed… tyrant’s way”
    d) He bought the toy for him
    Answer: c) With a “red-eyed… tyrant’s way”
  5. The mother, distracting the child, is described as being…
    a) Strict and harsh
    b) Tender and loving
    c) Tired and annoyed
    d) Playful and loud
    Answer: b) Tender and loving
  6. What did the flowering mustard field look like?
    a) A sea of red flowers
    b) Pale like melting gold
    c) A green carpet
    d) A dry and dusty path
    Answer: b) Pale like melting gold
  7. What was the child trying to catch in the mustard field?
    a) Butterflies
    b) Dragonflies
    c) Birds
    d) His parents
    Answer: b) Dragonflies
  8. What did the child do when he entered the grove?
    a) He sat down to rest
    b) He began to gather the raining petals
    c) He heard the snake-charmer
    d) He saw the roundabout
    Answer: b) He began to gather the raining petals
  9. What sound did the child hear coming from the grove?
    a) The shouting of other children
    b) The cooing of doves
    c) The music of the fair
    d) His father’s call
    Answer: b) The cooing of doves
  10. What sweets did the sweetmeat-seller call out, besides Burfi?
    a) Ladoo and Peda
    b) Halwa and Kheer
    c) Rasgulla and Gulab-jamun
    d) Jalebi and Imarti
    Answer: c) Rasgulla and Gulab-jamun
  11. What did the child murmur when he saw the sweets?
    a) “I want that burfi”
    b) “My parents will never buy me that”
    c) “They look so delicious”
    d) “I am so hungry”
    Answer: a) “I want that burfi”
  12. What did the child expect his parents to say about the flower garland?
    a) That they were beautiful
    b) That they were too expensive
    c) That they were cheap
    d) That he could have one
    Answer: c) That they were cheap
  13. What did the child think his parents would say about the balloons?
    a) That he was too old to play with them
    b) That they would pop
    c) That they cost too much
    d) That he could have all of them
    Answer: a) That he was too old to play with them
  14. Why did the child move on from the snake-charmer?
    a) He was scared of the snake
    b. His parents had forbidden him from hearing such coarse music
    c) He wanted to go on the roundabout
    d) The music was too loud
    Answer: b) His parents had forbidden him from hearing such coarse music
  15. What did the child see on the roundabout?
    a) Only children
    b) Men, women, and children enjoying the ride
    c) Only men and women
    d) It was empty
    Answer: b) Men, women, and children enjoying the ride
  16. When the child was lost, where did he run first?
    a) Back the way he came
    b) To the sweet-shop
    c) To the shrine
    d) “Hither and thither” in all directions
    Answer: d) “Hither and thither” in all directions
  17. What happened to the child’s yellow turban when he was lost?
    a) It fell off
    b) It became untied
    c) It got stolen
    d) Nothing
    Answer: b) It became untied
  18. What did the kind man do first after lifting the child?
    a) He offered him water
    b) He asked his name
    c) He took him to the roundabout
    d) He tried to soothe him and asked how he got there
    Answer: d) He tried to soothe him and asked how he got there
  19. Where did the kind man offer to take the child first?
    a) To the sweet-shop
    b) To the flower-seller
    c) To the roundabout
    d) To the snake-charmer
    Answer: c) To the roundabout
  20. How did the child react to the offer of a balloon?
    a) He turned his face away and sobbed
    b) He accepted it gratefully
    c) He smiled for the first time
    d) He asked for a different colour
    Answer: a) He turned his face away and sobbed
  21. What did the child do when the man took him to the flower-seller?
    a) He tried to smell the flowers
    b) He turned his nose away and reiterated his cry
    c) He asked for a gulmohur garland
    d) He pointed at the rose
    Answer: b) He turned his nose away and reiterated his cry
  22. What did the child do at the sweet-shop with the kind man?
    a) He asked for burfi
    b) He accepted a gulab-jamun
    c) He turned his face away and cried
    d) He pointed at the jalebi
    Answer: c) He turned his face away and cried
  23. What word from the text describes the child’s final, inconsolable state?
    a) Gaily
    b) Disconsolate
    c) Hefty
    d) Fascinated
    Answer: b) Disconsolate
  24. What do the parents in the story represent?
    a) Authority and security
    b) Greed
    c) Cruelty
    d) Indifference
    Answer: a) Authority and security
  25. What does the kind man in the story represent?
    a) A new parent
    b) Humanity and compassion
    c) A kidnapper
    d) A merchant
    Answer: b) Humanity and compassion
  26. How does the story end?
    a) The child finds his parents
    b) The man takes the child home
    c) The story is left open-ended
    d) The child stops crying
    Answer: c) The story is left open-ended
  27. What does “teeming” mean?
    a) Empty
    b) To be full of or swarming with
    c) A sports team
    d) Crying
    Answer: b) To be full of or swarming with
  28. What does “hither and thither” mean?
    a) Up and down
    b) Here and there
    c) To a specific place
    d) Slowly
    Answer: b) Here and there
  29. What does “jostled” mean?
    a) To be pushed roughly in a crowd
    b) To be carried
    c) To be lost
    d) To be happy
    Answer: a) To be pushed roughly in a crowd
  30. The entire story is a psychological insight into…
    a) A child’s mind
    b) A parent’s mind
    c) The mind of a shopkeeper
    d) The mind of a kind man
    Answer: a) A child’s mind

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