MCQ of The Night Train at Deuli, PART-B

 Part -B MCQ of The Night Train at Deuli


1. As she was about to speak, what interrupted her?

a) The sound of the train

b) The guard blowing his whistle

c) A loud announcement

d) The sound of passengers talking



2. What happened to the girl’s words?

a) They were clearly heard

b) They were lost in the noise

c) They were misunderstood

d) They were written down



3. Why did the narrator have to run?

a) To catch his bus

b) To return to his seat

c) To meet the girl again

d) To inform the guard



4. How did the carriage move?

a) It rolled smoothly

b) It shuddered and jolted forward

c) It stopped suddenly

d) It moved backward



5. What was the girl doing as the train left?

a) Running after the train

b) Smiling and looking at the narrator

c) Waving goodbye

d) Crying



6. When did the narrator stop seeing the girl?

a) When the signal-box blocked his view

b) When the train stopped

c) When another passenger came in

d) When she turned away



7. What did the narrator do for the rest of the journey?

a) Slept peacefully

b) Talked to other passengers

c) Sat up awake

d) Read a book



8. What could the narrator not stop thinking about?

a) The train journey

b) The girl’s face and eyes

c) The town of Deoli

d) The other passengers



9. Why did the incident fade from the narrator’s mind?

a) He lost interest in it

b) He had other things to focus on

c) He met someone else

d) He never actually saw the girl



10. When did the narrator remember the girl again?

a) After a year

b) During his return journey two months later

c) After meeting his grandmother

d) When he read a letter



11. How did the narrator feel when he saw the girl again?

a) Indifferent

b) Disappointed

c) Thrilled

d) Angry



12. What did the narrator do when he saw the girl?

a) Called out to her

b) Waved and jumped off the footboard

c) Stayed inside the train

d) Wrote about her in his diary



13. How did the girl react when she saw the narrator?

a) She ran away

b) She smiled

c) She ignored him

d) She looked sad



14. Why was the narrator pleased?

a) Because she remembered him

b) Because he found a seat

c) Because he reached home early

d) Because he bought something



15. What was the narrator’s impulse at that moment?

a) To leave immediately

b) To take the girl with him

c) To buy a basket

d) To write a letter



16. What did the narrator do with the baskets?

a) Bought all of them

b) Threw them away

c) Put them on the ground

d) Sold them to passengers



17. What did the girl do when the narrator took the baskets?

a) Ran away

b) Reached out for them

c) Gave them to someone else

d) Ignored him



18. What did the narrator do when the girl reached for the basket?

a) Gave it back

b) Held her hand

c) Walked away

d) Said goodbye



19. What did the girl say about her travel plans?

a) She was going to Delhi

b) She had nowhere to go

c) She was leaving Deoli forever

d) She was planning to board the train



20. Why did the narrator hate the guard?

a) Because he was rude

b) Because he signaled for the train to leave

c) Because he stopped him from talking

d) Because he took away the baskets



21. What promise did the narrator make?

a) To write letters to the girl

b) To return again

c) To stay in Deoli

d) To forget about her



22. What happened as the girl nodded?

a) The train stopped

b) The bell clanged and the train moved

c) She started crying

d) The passengers called her



23. What did the narrator have to do?

a) Hold onto her tightly

b) Run after her

c) Let go of her hand and board the moving train

d) Stay in Deoli



24. What was different this time?

a) The narrator forgot her

b) The narrator did not forget her

c) The girl ignored him

d) The train stopped longer



25. How long did the girl stay in the narrator’s thoughts?

a) Just during the journey

b) A few days

c) For a whole year and beyond

d) Only until he reached Dehra



26. What did the narrator do when his college term ended?

a) Left for Dehra earlier than usual

b) Wrote letters to the girl

c) Stayed back longer

d) Decided to forget her



27. How did the narrator’s grandmother feel about his visit?

a) Happy because he stayed longer

b) Sad because he didn’t stay long

c) Excited because he brought gifts

d) Indifferent



28. How did the narrator feel as the train approached Deoli?

a) Confident

b) Nervous and anxious

c) Excited

d) Bored



29. What was the narrator determined about?

a) To find the girl and speak freely

b) To buy all her baskets

c) To stay at Deoli permanently

d) To ignore his emotions



30. What happened when the train reached Deoli?

a) The girl was waiting for him

b) He couldn’t find the girl anywhere

c) She was selling baskets

d) She ignored him



31. What did the narrator do in response to not finding the girl?

a) Left the station immediately

b) Asked the station-master

c) Bought baskets from someone else

d) Cried in disappointment



32. What answer did the station-master give?

a) That the girl had moved away

b) That he knew nothing about her

c) That she would return soon

d) That she was waiting inside



33. What did the narrator see beyond the station?

a) A mango tree and a dusty road

b) A busy marketplace

c) A group of travelers

d) The girl waving at him



34. What was the narrator’s final decision?

a) To forget about her

b) To take the train back and ask again

c) To move to Deoli

d) To stop thinking about her



35. Who replaced the old station-master?

a) No one

b) A new station-master who knew nothing about the girl

c) The narrator’s friend

d) The tea stall owner



36. What was the tea stall owner’s reaction?

a) He remembered the girl but said she stopped coming

b) He said she was waiting for the narrator

c) He denied knowing her

d) He offered to help find her



37. What did the narrator do when he realized he could not find the girl?

a) Ran for the train again

b) Stayed at Deoli

c) Wrote letters to the station-master

d) Walked into the jungle





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