1. Who wanted to know the answers to the three questions?
A. A saint
B. A king
C. A hermit
D. A farmer
Answer: B. A king
2. What was the king’s first question?
A. How to become rich?
B. What is the right time to begin something?
C. Who should he punish?
D. What is the purpose of life?
Answer: B. What is the right time to begin something?
3. The second question of the king was about:
A. His kingdom
B. The most important people
C. His enemy
D. Prayer
Answer: B. The most important people
4. What was the third question?
A. What is the most important occupation?
B. How to rule wisely?
C. Who are true friends?
D. Who should be avoided?
Answer: A. What is the most important occupation?
5. What did the king think would happen if he knew the answers?
A. He would live forever
B. He would never fail
C. He would be powerful
D. He would defeat his enemies
Answer: B. He would never fail
6. Whom did the king consult for the answers?
A. His soldiers
B. Wise men
C. Farmers
D. Priests
Answer: B. Wise men
7. Did the wise men agree on one answer?
A. Yes
B. No
C. Only some agreed
D. All gave the same answer
Answer: B. No
8. What did the king decide to do when he didn’t get a satisfying answer?
A. Stop searching
B. Ask his minister
C. Visit a hermit
D. Consult astrologers
Answer: C. Visit a hermit
9. How did the king dress to meet the hermit?
A. In royal clothes
B. In soldier's uniform
C. In simple clothes
D. In disguise
Answer: C. In simple clothes
10. What was the hermit doing when the king arrived?
A. Praying
B. Sleeping
C. Digging the ground
D. Reading
Answer: C Digging the ground
11. What did the king do when he saw the hermit digging?
A. Took rest
B. Helped him dig
C. Asked him to stop
D. Ordered his soldiers
Answer: B. Helped him dig
12. How did the hermit respond to the king’s questions?
A. Answered clearly
B. Ignored them
C. Remained silent
D. Asked him to leave
Answer: C. Remained silent
13. How was the king feeling after digging for a while?
A. Excited
B. Tired
C. Angry
D. Rested
Answer: B. Tired
14. Who came running toward the hermit's hut?
A. A soldier
B. A man wounded
C. A beggar
D. A messenger
Answer: B. A man wounded
15. Where was the man wounded?
A. On the arm
B. On the back
C. In the stomach
D. In the chest
Answer: C. In the stomach
16. What did the king do for the wounded man?
A. Left him
B. Called his guards
C. Washed and bandaged his wound
D. Prayed
Answer: C. Washed and bandaged his wound
17. What did the king and hermit do after treating the man?
A. Took him home
B. Slept in the hut
C. Fed him
D. Tied him up
Answer: B. Slept in the hut
18. How did the wounded man feel when he woke up?
A. Angry
B. Afraid
C. Sorry
D. Hungry
Answer: C. Sorry
19. Why did the man want to kill the king?
A. The king had taken his land
B. The king had killed his brother
C. The king had punished him
D. The king had executed his brother
Answer: D. The king had executed his brother
20. What changed the wounded man's mind about the king?
A. The king’s soldiers
B. The king’s kindness
C. The hermit’s words
D. His fear of death
Answer: B. The king’s kindness
21. What did the man promise the king?
A. To leave the kingdom
B. To help him forever
C. To become his servant
D. To take revenge
Answer: C. To become his servant
22. What did the hermit finally do?
A. Disappeared
B. Answered the king’s questions
C. Became the king's advisor
D. Fought the enemy
Answer: B. Answered the king’s questions
23. According to the hermit, what is the most important time?
A. Morning
B. Present moment
C. Future
D. Night
Answer: B. Present moment
24. Who is the most important person, as per the hermit?
A. A king
B. The wise man
C. The person you are with
D. The wounded man
Answer: C. The person you are with
25. What is the most important thing to do?
A. Study
B. Pray
C. Do good to the person you are with
D. Rule fairly
Answer: C. Do good to the person you are with
26. What lesson did the king learn?
A. To act wisely
B. To be brave
C. To listen to ministers
D. To value every moment and person
Answer: D. To value every moment and person
27. The story teaches us about:
A. War strategy
B. Political power
C. Wisdom and kindness
D. Revenge
Answer: C. Wisdom and kindness
28. The hermit lived in:
A. A city
B. A forest
C. The palace
D. A village
Answer: B. A forest
29. What quality did the king show by helping the hermit?
A. Anger
B. Patience and humility
C. Laziness
D. Arrogance
Answer: B. Patience and humility
30. The story is originally written by:
A. Rabindranath Tagore
B. Leo Tolstoy
C. R.K. Narayan
D. Premchand
Answer: B. Leo Tolstoy
31. The hermit was known for his:
A. Wealth
B. Fighting skills
C. Wisdom
D. Prayers
Answer: C. Wisdom
32. The king showed his kindness by:
A. Giving money
B. Fighting
C. Healing a wounded enemy
D. Building a palace
Answer: C. Healing a wounded enemy
33. The man in the story symbolizes:
A. Evil
B. Forgiveness
C. Wisdom
D. Greed
Answer: B. Forgiveness
34. The story uses which literary device most?
A. Dialogue
B. Metaphor
C. Irony
D. Narrative
Answer: D. Narrative
35. What does the king seek throughout the story?
A. Friends
B. Treasures
C. Truth
D. Answers to his questions
Answer: D. Answers to his questions
36. What is the theme of the story?
A. Love and war
B. Bravery
C. Time, people, and action
D. Riches
Answer: C. Time, people, and action
37. The hermit gave the answers:
A. Directly
B. Indirectly through experience
C. In writing
D. Through a story
Answer: B. Indirectly through experience
38. Why was the king surprised at the hermit's silence?
A. He expected praise
B. He thought the hermit was deaf
C. He was not used to being ignored
D. He thought hermits speak a lot
Answer: C. He was not used to being ignored
39. The king’s experience teaches us:
A. To be powerful
B. To help others
C. To stay silent
D. To avoid questions
Answer: B. To help others
40. The king found the answers when he:
A. Went back home
B. Was patient and helpful
C. Asked the wise men again
D. Sent his soldiers
Answer: B. Was patient and helpful
41–50: Vocabulary and Literary Understanding
41. Synonym of "wounded":
A. Happy
B. Injured
C. Healed
D. Loved
Answer: B. Injured
42. Antonym of "important":
A. Necessary
B. Vital
C. Useless
D. Needed
Answer: C. Useless
43. “Occupation” in the story means:
A. Job or work
B. A holiday
C. A game
D. A property
Answer: A. Job or work
44. "Digging the ground" symbolizes:
A. Hardship
B. Searching for truth
C. Farming
D. Rest
Answer: B. Searching for truth
45. “Hermit” is a person who:
A. Fights wars
B. Lives alone and meditates
C. Rules a kingdom
D. Teaches in school
Answer: B. Lives alone and meditates
46. Which is the correct moral of the story?
A. Listen to your heart
B. Power is everything
C. The present is most important
D. Seek revenge wisely
Answer: C. The present is most important
47. The king expected answers from:
A. Books
B. Priests
C. Hermits
D. Wise men
Answer: D. Wise men
48. Which line best shows kindness?
A. “Kill him!”
B. “Leave me alone.”
C. “Let me help you.”
D. “I want revenge.”
Answer: C. “Let me help you.”
49. What is NOT one of the three questions?
A. What is the right time?
B. Who are the right people?
C. How to defeat enemies?
D. What is the right thing to do?
Answer: C. How to defeat enemies?
50. What is the king's final realization?
A. He needs more power
B. He doesn’t need answers
C. The answers lie in living wisely and doing good
D. Hermits are useless
Answer: C. The answers lie in living wisely and doing
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