An Astrologer's Day Mcqs Set-1
1.When did the astrologer open his bag? At what time of day did the astrologer open his bag?
Morning
Midday
Night
Midnight
2. The astrologer spread out
Sacred ash and Vermilion
Saffron colour turban
Professional equipment
Groundnuts
3. How many cowrie shells did the astrologer have?
12
11
24
36
4. What was the shape of the piece of cloth in the astrologer's professional equipment?
Triangular
Rectangular
Circular
Square
5. On the cloth there was
A notebook
A bundle of palmyra writing
Mystic charts
Cowrie shells
6. The word ‘obscure’ means
Occult
Obvious
Clear
Vague
7. The mystic charts were
Resplendent
Sacred
Sparkling
Obscure
8. The word ‘ resplendent’ means
Respected or esteemed
Attractive or lustrous
Fading or soothing
Coloured or hued
9. What adjective is used before ‘ash’?
Resplendent
Sacred
Sparkling
Obscure
10. The forehead was resplendent with ash and —-----?
Vermillion
Turban
Cowrie shells
Light
11. His eyes sparkled with
searching look for customers
prophetic light
a sharp abnormal gleam
A calm serenity
12. Which was an outcome of a continual
searching look for customers?
The prophetic light of his eyes
A sharp abnormal gleam in his eyes
A calm serenity in his face
His turban
13. “which his simple clients took to be a prophetic light” What does which refer to?
his eyes sparkled with a sharp abnormal gleam
of a continual searching look for customers
A calm serenity in his face
His turban
14. The customer felt comforted with
his eyes sparkled with a sharp abnormal gleam which seems prophetic to the customers
of a continual searching look for customers
A calm serenity in his face
His turban
15. The power of his eyes was considerably enhanced by
a sharp abnormal gleam
a continual searching look for customers
their position
sacred ash and vermilion
16. The eyes of the astrologer was placed between
the painted forehead and the dark whiskers
The eyebrows
the painted forehead and cheeks
the dark whiskers and cheeks
17. What streamed down the cheek of the astrologer?
the painted forehead
the dark whiskers
Sparkling eyes
Dark Beard
18.The word “half-wit” refers to
Impractical
Insane
Emotional
Foolish
19. “...in such a setting” refers to
spreading tamarind tree
Town Hall Park
The place lit up by shop lights
The position of the eyes between the painted forehead and the dark whiskers
20. “To crown” means
Decrease
Enhance
Neutral
Prioritize
21. ‘This colour scheme never failed.” Which colour is referred to here?
Greene
White
Saffron
Orange
22. The word “cosmos” refers to
The universe
The beehive
The home of the astrologer
A kind of flower
23. The attraction of the people towards the astrologer is compared to the
Planets
Bees
Snakes
Music
24. Which flowers are mentioned?
Cosmos and Dahlia
Rose and Dahlia
Cosmos and Rose
Dahlia and Tulip
25. The astrologer sat under the boughs of a
Dahlia tree
Tamarind tree
Mango Tree
Turmeric tree
26. The tamarind tree is
Short
Long
Wide
Spreading
27. The path of the tamarind tree running towards the
Police station
Town Hall
Town Hall park
Town park
28. The word “flanked” means
Side, edge or fringe
In front of
Behind
Above
29. “It was a remarkable place in many ways:” which of the following is not one of the many ways of factors that make the place remarkable?
Crowd
A variety of traders
The groundnut seller
The school nearby
30. “It was a remarkable place in many ways:” which place has been referred to here?
The tamarind tree beside the Town Hall park
The Bank
The railway station
The school
31. The word “surging” means
Searching
Spreading
Growing
Decreasing
32. A surging crowd was always moving up and down this narrow road from morning till
Midday
Afternoon
Evening
Night
33. Which of the following varieties of trades and occupations was not represented?
medicine-sellers
sellers of stolen hardware and junk,
magicians and an auctioneer
Vendor of sweets
34. The auctioneer used to auction on
Sweets
Electronic wires
Stolen hardware
Cheap clothes
35. Who used to sit next to the astrologer?
medicine-sellers
sellers of stolen hardware and junk
ground-nut seller
auctioneer
36. The word “vociferousness” means
Noisy / crying loud
Greedy/ avaricious
Violent
Voiceless
37. The word vendor is synonymous with
An auctioneer
An astrologer
A lawyer
A seller
38. The word “ Shop” is replicated in the text by the word
Store
House
Ware
Equipment
39. What fancy name he used to give his shop one day?
Bombay Ice-Cream
Delhi Almond
Raja's Delicacy
Crunch Peanuts
40. What fancy name he used to give his shop the next day?
Bombay Ice-Cream
Delhi Almond
Raja's Delicacy
Crunch Peanuts
41. What fancy name he used to give his shop the third day?
Bombay Ice-Cream
Delhi Almond
Raja's Delicacy
Crunch Peanuts
42. “so on and so forth” is an example of
Idiom
Phrase
Archaic language
Symbol
43. “and people flocked to him” To whom did the people flock?
The astrologer
The auctioneer
The ground-nut seller
The magician
44. The astrologer transacted his business by
Cycle lamps
naked flares stuck on poles
shop lights
the light of a flare which crackled and smoked up above the groundnut heap nearby.
45. The road on which the astrologer used to sit did not have the benefit of
traffic signal
municipal lighting
Water supply
Sanitation
46. The sound of the gaslight mentioned in the text is
Hissing
Buzzing
Wheezing
Creaking
47. “This suited the astrologer very well”. What does “this” refer to here?
naked flares
criss-cross of light rays
moving shadows
Both B & C
48. The word “bewildering” means
Confusing
Enchanting
Surprising
Shocking
49. The astrologer was as much a stranger to the stars as
were his innocent customers
he was innocent in his youth
bees to dahlia stalks
All of the above
50. His said things pleased and astonished everyone as that was a matter of
study
practice
shrewd guesswork
All of the above
51. Which of the following was not one of the works of the astrologer’s forefathers?
tilling the land and ripening in his cornfield
living and marrying
taking care of his ancestral home
Animal farming
52. The astrologer could not rest till he left behind
a couple of hundred miles
a couple of two hundred miles
a couple of three hundred miles
a couple of four hundred miles
53. The phrase “ a couple of hundred miles” refer to
100 miles
200 miles
300 miles
400 miles
54. To a villager it is a great deal, as if
an ocean flowed between
a sea flowed between
a river flowed between
time flowed between
55. The astrologer had a working analysis of
human psychology
man's struggle for existence
mankind's troubles
All of the above
56. Which of the following is not one of mankind's troubles according to the author?
marriage
money
the tangles of human ties
All of the above
57. ________ had sharpened the astrologer’s perception.
Guess work
Long practice
Prophetic vision
Study
58. How much did the astrologer charge per question?
three anna
three rupees
three pice
three pounds
59. The astrologer never opened his mouth till the other had spoken for at least
ten minutes
twelve minutes
twenty minutes
three minutes
60. Why did the astrologer never open his mouth till the other had spoken for at least a few minutes?
to sympathize with his clients
to get acquainted with his clients
to get enough stuff for a dozen answers and advice.
to meditate for his prophecy
61. How many people were disposed to agree
with him when he told the person before him, gazing at his palm, "In many ways you are not
getting the fullest results for your efforts" ?
Ten out of ten
Nine out of ten
Nine out of nine
Eight out of ten
62. Which of the following did the astrologer first say on seeing the palm of his clients?
“In many ways you are not getting the fullest results for your efforts"
"Is there any woman in your fYou have an impetuous nature and a rough exterior."amily, maybe even a distant relative, who is not well disposed towards you?"
"Most of your troubles are due to your nature. How can you be otherwise with Saturn where he is? You have an impetuous nature and a rough exterior.”
Both B & C
63. What does the astrologer say about a woman relative?
She is not getting the fullest results for her efforts
She is not well disposed towards the client
Most of her troubles are due to her nature.
She has an impetuous nature and a rough exterior
64. "Most of your troubles are due to your nature.” What nature does the astrologer talk about?
Timid nature and a soft exterior
Nervous exterior
Impetuous nature and a rough exterior
Nervous nature and a a soft exterior
65. Which of the following planets did the astrologer mention?
Jupiter
Mars
Mercury
Saturn
66. “for even the mildest of us loves to think that he has a _________ exterior.
rough
tender
indifferent
forbidding
67. “This was a signal for the astrologer to bundle up too” What was the signal?
The vociferousness of the ground- nut seller
The flare of the groundnut seller
The nuts-vendor's blowing out his flare
All of the above
68. Why was this a signal for the astrologer to bundle up too?
since it left him in darkness
He had to rush for home
He used to accompany the nut vendor in his way home
he was afraid of being left alone
69. “...it left him in darkness except for a little shaft of ______ light”
Green
Blue
Golden
Yellow
70. The little shaft of green light which strayed in from somewhere touched the
cowrie shells
ground before the astrologer
his mystic chart
his Palmyra writing
71. He picked up —----
Vermilion
Ash
Cowrie shells
Three pice
72. The word “paraphernalia” means
equipment
stuff
ambience
Both A & C
73. The green shaft of light was blotted out because
There was a power cut
A man standing before him
A cart was standing before him
The nut vendor was standing before him
74. The astrologer said the man that he looked so ______
Anxious
Careworn
Dumb
Pale
75. “It will do you good” What will do good to the man as per the astrologer?
to sit down for a while
chat with the astrologer
Both A & B
to calm down
76. What did the astrologer initially try to predict about the man?
A woman relative in dispute with him
The man's nature
The unexpected result of his efforts
His search in life
77. The man asked the astrologer to tell him something
Worthy
Worthwhile
Wordy
Worrying
78. “Our friend felt piqued”..... Who is referred to as “our friend”?
The astrologer
The nut vendor
The stranger man
The auctioneer
79. The amount of money that the stranger first flung out to the astrologer was
8 anna
3 pice
One anna
16 anna
80. How much money did the astrologer first ask from the man if his answer would be satisfactory to the man?
5 anna
8 anna
1 rupee
5 rupees
81. The man finally agreed to give what amount of money to the astrologer while bargaining?
5 anna
8 anna
1 rupee
5 rupees
82. “This pact was accepted after a little further argument.” What was the pact?
The man will give the astrologer 8 annas with the satisfactory answer but will have to return him twice if the answer is dissatisfactory
The man will give the astrologer 4 annas with the satisfactory answer but will have to return him twice if the answer is dissatisfactory
The man will give the astrologer 16 annas with the satisfactory answer but will have to return him twice if the answer is dissatisfactory
The man will give the astrologer 5 rupees with the satisfactory answer but will have to return him twice if the answer is dissatisfactory
83. The astrologer sent up a prayer to
Mother Earth
Lord Shiva
Goddess Kali
Heaven
84. The stranger lit
A lamp
A cigar
A flare
A cheerot
85. The astrologer caught a glimpse of his face by the
matchlight
streetlight
candle light
flare of groundnut seller
86. ______ drivers swore at their horses
Tanga
Tekka
Jutka
Jutko
87. The man held the astrologer’s
Hand
Wrist
Fist
Neck
88. The voice of the astrologer
Shook
Become faint
Both A & B
Hooted
89. What did the man want to know from the astrologer?
About his woman relative
Would he succeed in his present search or not
Would he kill his opponent or not
Will he be alive or not
90. The astrologer muttered a few ______
Chantings
Prayers
Calculations
Incantations
91. How much money did the astrologer ask for to open his mouth?
5 rupees
8 annas
One rupee
4 annas
92. The first correct statement of the astrologer about the man was
He was left for dead
He was robbed of his wealth
He should not travel southward
His village was two day journey due North of that town
93. How was the man attacked?
By a revolver
Gangs of hooligans
By a knife
By throwing into well
94. He bared his chest to show the
Locket
Wound
Scar
Pendant
95. The man was pushed into a _____ nearby in the field.
Pond
Well
River
Lake
96. The man was saved by
A stranger
A woman
A child
A passerby
97. Where can the man get his enemy as per the astrologer?
In heaven
In hell
In town
In the next world
98. "He died _____months ago in a far-off town.”
One
two
four
six
99. The other ______on hearing it.
groaned
Moaned
Cried
Sighed
100. The name of the man was
Guru Nanak
Gur Nayek
Guru Neyeb
Guru Nayak
101. The man’s village is ______ journey due north of this town
one day's
two days’
three days’
four days’
102. He took out a pinch of sacred ____ and held it out to him
ash
vermilion
cowrie
sandal
103. "Rub it on your _____and go home.”
forehead
palm
chest
shoulder
104. The astrologer asked the traveler not to travel
Northward
Southward
Eastward
Westward
105. _____years the astrologer said the man will live
100
50
80
95
106. The man's enemy as per the astrologer
Was stabbed to death
Was crushed under a lorry
Was poisoned
Was imprisoned
107. The man looked _____ to hear the news of his enemy’s death
gratified
overjoyed
shocked
grateful
108. The place was _______ by the time the astrologer picked up his articles and put
them into his bag.
silent
deserted
lonely
dark
109. The green shaft was also gone, leaving the place in _________
darkness
silence
Both A & B
calmness
110. It was nearly _______ when the astrologer reached home
evening
early morning
midnight
midday
111. His wife was waiting for him at the _____
Veranda
Backyard
Door
Kitchen
112. The astrologer’s wife demanded ______
a gold coin
eight anna
3 rupees
an explanation
113. How many coins the man gave the astrologer as per the wife's counting?
"Twelve and a half annas”
"Ten and a half annas”
"Twenty and a half annas”
“Six and a half annas”
114. What the astrologer’s wife will buy with the given money?
Jaggery
Coconut
Sugar
Both A & B
115. The child of the astrologer was asking for
Sweets
Crackers
Clothes
Books
116. The astrologer had
a boy
a girl
both a boy and a girl
no kids
117. "The swine has cheated me!” Why did the astrologer say so?
The man promised him a rupee and gave him ten and a half annas
The man promised him five rupees and gave him ten and a half annas
The man promised him five rupees and gave him twelve and a half annas
The man promised him a rupee and gave him twelve and a half annas
118. 1 rupee is equivalent to
10 annas
12 annas
16 annas
18 annas
119. After dinner, the astrologer was sitting on _______
the chair
the jutka
the charpoi
the pyol
120. "Do you know a great load is gone
from me today?” What was the load the astrologer was talking about?
He thought he had the blood of a man on his hands all these year
He thought he had robbed of a man
He was guilty of leaving his ancestral home
He was guilty of imprisonment
121. “That was the reason why I ran away from home, settled here and married you”. What was the reason?
He thought he had the blood of a man on his hands all these year
He thought he had robbed of a man
He was guilty of leaving his ancestral home
He was guilty of imprisonment
122. "Do you know a great load is gone
from me today?” Why had the load been gone?
His ancestral home was taken care of by his brother
The man he robbed of was rich
He was never verdicted for imprisonment
The man was alive whom he thought to have killed
123. She______ , "You tried to kill!”
was gratified
was shocked
sighed
gasped
124. When did the astrologer attack the man?
In his late 40s
In his old age
When he was a silly youngster
After his marriage
125. Why did the astrologer attack the man?
he was drank
he gambled with the man
he had a quarrel with the man
All of the above
126. “Time to sleep," he said, _____, and stretched himself on the pyol.
sighing
yawning
gasping
yelling
127. How does the astrologer make his living?
By accurately predicting the future of his clients
By selling fake horoscopes to unsuspecting customers
By performing elaborate rituals to appease the Gods
By offering advice on various life matters to his clients
128. What is the turning point of the story that leads to the astrologer's realization?
He finds a valuable gemstone while strolling through the marketplace
He encounters a man from the past whom he had tried to kill
He discovers that his wife has been cheating on him
He meets a wealthy client who offers him a large sum of money
129. “ An Astrologer’s Day” is a
novella
Short story
Article
Report
130. “ An Astrologer’s Day” is taken from R. K. Narayan's
Malgudi Days
Swami and Friends
A Vendor of Sweets
A Bachelor of Arts
131. R. K. Narayan's Malgudi Days is
A novel
A novella
A collection of short stories
An autobiography
132. “An Astrologer’s Day” is an example of
Spiritual story
Autobiography
Suspense thriller story
Moral preaching
133. The background of R. K. Narayan's novels and short stories is
Malgudi
Masinagudi
Bengaluru
Madras
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