5. The author turned the aeroplane twelve degrees west towards a. Franceb. Englandc. None of these6. ……………..turned round and round.
a.Radio
b.Compass
c.Signal
d.Steering
7. The neighboring aeroplane had lights and wings…………..
a. True
b. False
8. The author was following the aeroplane like……………
a. an animal
b. an obidnet child
c.Friend
d.Student
9. The helpful pilot accompanied him upto the runway……………..
a. True
b.False
10.The helpful pilot was
a. God
b.Ghost
c. Imagination
d. Not mentioned
11. The time mentioned here is……..
a. 1 o’ clock
b. 12 midnight
c. 2 o’ clock
d. 2 o’ clock
12. Paris control room advised him to turn ………………..degrees west.
a. 12
b. 13
c.14
d.15
13. The storm clouds were looking like………………
a. Valley
b. Ghostsc. Mountainsd. None14. The fuel would sustain only for………………..a. 10-15 minb. 15-20 minc. 20-25 mind. 5-10 min15. In the end. the narrator was a. Happyb. Angry c. Perplexedd.Sorrowful16. The lady in the control room was ………………..after knowing about another aeroplane.a. Happyb.Shockedc.Confusedd.Expressed Strangely17.The story ‘The Black Aeroplane’ is a mystery………….. a.Trueb. False18.The instrument that shows directions a.Compassb.Radioc.Signal d.Speedometer19.The writer was eager to meet his ……………….a.Friends b. Colleaguesc.Parentsd. Family20.”I will take the risk”. Here risk means…………..a.Flying old Dakotab.Challenging stormc.Meeting the new aeroplane d.Repairing the compassAnswer Key:
1. a. France
2. b. Paris
3. a. Jolly
4. b. Breakfast
5. b. England6. b. Compass7. b. False8. b. An obedient child9. b. False10. d. Not mentioned11. a. 1 O’Clock12. a. 1213. c. Mountains14. d. 5 – 10 minutes15. c. Perplexed16. d. Expressed Strangely17.a. True18. a. Compass19. d. Family20. b. Challenging Storm