MCQs for English Class 12 with Answers Chapter 5 Should Wizard hit Mommy

Students of class 12 English should refer to MCQs Class 12 English Should Wizard hit Mommy with answers provided here which is an important chapter in Class 12 English NCERT textbook. These Multiple Choice Questions have been prepared based on the latest CBSE and NCERT syllabus for Class 12 English. The following MCQs can help you to practice and get better marks in the upcoming class 12 english examination

Question. What is the meaning of supper?
A) .Lunch
B) Breakfast
C) An evening meal, typically a light or informal one
D) None of the above

Answer

C

Question. What was the name of Jo’s brother?
A) Bobby
B) Jack
C) Skunk
D) Johny

Answer

A

Question. Which part of the story did Jack enjoy himself the most?
A) When he imitates the wizards voice
B) The twist at the enD)
C) When the mother hits the wizard
D) When Roger gets the smell of roses

Answer

A

Question. How was the smell of roses for mommy Skunk?
A) Pleasant
B) Unusual
C) Heavenly
D) Awful

Answer

D

Question. All of Jack’s stories followed the same pattern with the main character Roger being a different animal. Why do you think he chose a similar pattern for all stories?
A) The same pattern made it easier to narrate the stories every day.
B) He was introduced to stories of the similar pattern when he was a child)
C) He had a readymade stock of stories of the same pattern with him.
D) He discovered that Jo liked this pattern of narration.

Answer

A

Question. Why did Roger Skunk go to the owl?
A) He wanted to get a solution for his bad smell
B) He wanted to smell differently
C) He wanted to get the wizard’s address
D) He liked the advice of the owl

Answer

B

Question. Why did Roger Skunk cry in front of the wizard?
A) The wizard scolded him badly
B) The wizard made his smell worse
C) The wizard gave him the smell of roses
D) He didn’t have all the money the wizard had asked for

Answer

D

Question. Why was Jo unhappy with the ending of the story as narrated by Jack?
A) She wanted her father to accept her point of view.
B) She did not like the smell of the Skunk.
C) She wanted the mother to be punished
D) It would leave Roger Skunk lonely without any friends

Answer

D

Question. Whose story was Jack probably narrating in really?
A) A completely imaginative story
B) A story that he had read somewhere
C) Experiences of his wife Claire
D) His own childhood experience

Answer

D

Question. With which character of the story did Jack associate himself?
A) An old man
B) An owl
C) A skunk
D) A kid

Answer

A

Question. “Over the crick, and there will be the wizard’s house.” What is a crick?
A) A painful stiff feeling in the neck or back
B) A little river
C) Pull
D) Stress

Answer

B

Question. Who was moving the furniture in the living room?
A) Clare
B) Jack
C) Bobby
D) None of the above

Answer

A

Question. Which among the following proves that Jack was a great storyteller?
A) Jack used to finish stories very fast.
B) Jack narrated d a completely different story every time
C) His delivery of the story with appropriate sound effects was remarkable.
D) Jack’s stories helped to put Jo to sleep very fast.

Answer

C

Question. Why does Jo call Roger Skunk’s mommy stupid?
A) Because she always acted foolishly.
B) Because she insisted that Roger gets his smell back again.
C) Because she hit the wizarD)
D) Because she prevented him from playing with other animals.

Answer

B

Question. According to Jack which was the phase that Jo was going through?
A) Reality phase
B) Imaginative phase
C) Childhood phase
D) Tragic face

Answer

A

Question. “Should Wizard Hit Mommy?” is a ____________ within a story.
A) Story
B) Digression
C) Metaphor
D) Moral

Answer

A

True False Question

Question. ‘Should Wizard Hit Mommy ‘is a story about the worldview of a little child.

Answer

True

Question. The Wizard’s voice was one of Jack’s favourite effects.

Answer

True

Question. Jack did not like women when they took anything for granted.

Answer

True

Question. The word ‘evenshiladee’ means eventually.

Answer

True

Question. Bobby was two years old.

Answer

True

Question. Roger Skunk smelled so bad that none of the creatures would play with him.

Answer

True

Question. Roger Skunk went to the wise owl to seek his advice for solving his problem.

Answer

True

Question. The owl lived over the hills.

Answer

False

Question. The Wizard hit Roger’s mother on the head and did not change the smell of the little Skunk back.

Answer

False

Question. Jo was happy with the ending of the story of Roger Skunk.

Answer

False

Question. The word ‘weariness’ means fatigued.

Answer

True

Question. Jack exhibits a conservative parental attitude in the story.

Answer

True

Question. Jack seems unable to get out of the humiliations of his own childhood.

Answer

True

Question. The story showcases the difference between the perspective of a male and female.

Answer

True

Question. The story bears testimony to the fact that the frustrations faced by adults and their personal experiences often affect their interactions with children.

Answer

False

Question. Jack feels that his custom of narrating stories was becoming a futile ritual.

Answer

True

Question. Jack is a person who did not mind being taken for granted by others, especially his daughter.

Answer

False

Assertion Reason Type Questions

Question. Assertion: No one should give up their identity to please others.
Reason: Roger Skunk had a dream of smelling like roses.
.A Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is correct explanation of assertion.
B) Assertion and reason both are true, but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
C) Assertion is true, reason is false.
D) Assertion is false, reason is true.

Answer

C

Question. Assertion: Jack did not like women when they took anything for granted; he liked them apprehensive, hanging on his words.
Reason: Jack was a male chauvinist.
A) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is correct explanation of assertion.
B) Assertion and reason both are true, but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
C) Assertion is true, reason is false.
D) Assertion is false, reason is true.

Answer

A

Question. Assertion-Each new story was a slight variation of the basic tale.
Reason-A small creature usually named skunk had some problem and went to the wise owl.
A) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
B .Assertion is true, reason is false
C) Assertion is false ,reason is true
D) Assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

Answer

D

Question. Assertion-None of the other animals would play with him.
Reason-Roger Skunk smelled very baD)
A) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
B) Assertion is false, reason is true
C) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion
D) Assertion is true but reason is false

Answer

A

Question. Assertion: None of the little woodland creatures played with Roger Skunk.
Reason: Roger Skunk smelled exceptionally gooD)
A) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is correct explanation of assertion.
B) Assertion and reason both are true, but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
C) Assertion is true, reason is false.
D) Assertion is false, reason is true.

Answer

C

Question. Assertion: Roger Skunk’s mother hit the wizard right over his head)
Reason: Roger Skunk’s mother wanted her son to smell like marigold)
A) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is correct explanation of assertion.
B) Assertion and reason both are true, but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
C) Assertion is true, reason is false.
D) Assertion is false, reason is true.

Answer

C

Question. Assertion: Jack ended his story in the way Jo didn’t like.
Reason: Jack didn’t like his wife working being expecting a child soon.
A) Assertion is true but reason is false.
B) Assertion is false but reason is true
C) Both assertion & reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion
D) Both assertion & reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.

Answer

D

Question. Assertion: Jack refused to narrate the story where the wizard should hit the mommy.
Reason: Jack wanted Jo to know that Roger loved his Mommy more than anybody else.
A) Assertion is true but reason is false.
B) Assertion is false but reason is true
C) Both assertion & reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion
D) Both assertion & reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.

Answer

C

Question. Assertion: Joe was very sympathetic towards Roger Skunk as no other creatures played with him.
Reason: Joe wanted the story to be retold in the way she wanted)
A) Assertion is true but reason is false.
B) Assertion is false but reason is true
C) Both assertion & reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion
D) Both assertion & reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.

Answer

D

Question. Assertion: Jack felt weak and dejected at the end of the story
Reason: Jack could not make Joe sleep nor make his wife feel better either.
A) Assertion is true but reason is false.
B) Assertion is false but reason is true
C) Both assertion & reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion
D) Both assertion & reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.

Answer

C

Question. Assertion: Jack was happy to tell his daughter something true, something she must know.
Reason: Jack added a twist to the end of the story he was narrating.
A) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is correct explanation of assertion.
B) Assertion and reason both are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
C) Assertion is true, reason is false.
D) Assertion is false, reason is true.

Answer

B

Question. Assertion: Jo was going through the ‘reality phase’ of late.
Reason: Jo wants to know if whatever she sees and hears around her is real.
A) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is correct explanation of assertion.
B) Assertion and reason both are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
C) Assertion is true, reason is false.
D) Assertion is false, reason is true.

Answer

B

Question. Assertion-‘Are magic spells real?’ Jo asked)
Reason- A new phase emerged in Jo, the reality phase
A) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
B) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
C) assertion is true but reason is false.
D .Assertion is false, reason is true.

Answer

B

Question. Assertion- All magic things jumbled together in a big dusty heap.
Reason-Because the wizard did not have any cleaning lady.
A) Assertion is true, reason is false
B) Both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
C) Assertion is false, reason is true
D) Both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion

Answer

B

Question. Assertion: Clare should not move heavy things.
Reason: Clare was six months pregnant and expecting their third baby.
A) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is correct explanation of assertion.
B) Assertion and reason both are true, but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
C) Assertion is true, reason is false.
D) Assertion is false, reason is true.

Answer

A

Question. Assertion: The wizard demanded seven pennies from Roger Skunk. Roger Skunk began to cry.
Reason: Roger Skunk had only five pennies.
A) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is correct explanation of assertion.
B) Assertion and reason both are true, but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
C) Assertion is true, reason is false.
D) Assertion is false, reason is true.

Answer

C

Source Based Question

Jo was starting to fuss with her hands and look out of the window, at the crack of day that showed under the shade. She thought the story was all over. Jack didn’t like women when they took anything for granted; he liked them apprehensive, hanging on his words. “Now, Jo, are you listening?”
“Yes”
“Because this is very interesting. Roger Skunk’s mommy said, ‘What’s that awful smell?’
“Wha-at?”
“And Roger Skunk said, ‘It’s me, Mommy. I smell the roses.’ And she said, ‘Who made you smell like that?’ And he said, ‘The wizard,’ and she said, ‘Well, of all the nerve.
You come with me and we’re going right back to that very awful wizard.”

Question. Choose the option that best demonstrates the relevant traits of Jo and Jack respectively, based on the extract provided.
A) Curious and irritable
B) Patient and irritable
(C ) Curious and lethargic
(D ) Patient and lethargic

Answer

A

Question. “Jo was starting to fuss with her hands.” This means that Jo was
A) Feeling anxious
B) Getting restless
C) Feeling lazy
(D ) Fighting sleep

Answer

B

Question. Jo’s ‘wha-at’ indicated what she was feeling. Pick the option that correctly states these feelings.
1. Terror
2. Surprise
3. Ignorance
4. Displeasure
5. Joy
6. Approval
A) 1 and 3
B) 2 and 4
C) 3 and 6
D) 4 and 5

Answer

B

Question. Mommy says, “Well, of all the nerve.” This reveals her:
A) Approval, surprise and pleasure
B) Pleasure, hope and approval
C) Betrayal, disapproval, and hurt
D) Shock, anger and disapproval

Answer

D

“He smelled so bad that none of the other little woodland creatures would play with him.’’ Jo looked at him solemnly; she hadn’t foreseen this.

Question. She hadn’t foreseen this. What hadn’t been foreseen by Joe?
A) Roger Skunk would smell very bad
B) the story would deal with woodland creatures
C) the woodland creatures didn’t love Roger Skunk
D) None of the creatures would play with Roger

Answer

D

Question. Who is ‘he’ who smelled so bad?
A) Jack, Joe’s father
B) Roger Skunk
C) Clare
D) Bobby, Jo’s brother

Answer

B

Question. What would the other creatures do?
A) They would beat Roger
B) They would run away
C) They would jump in the crick
D) They would scold Roger

Answer

C

Question. Jo looked at him solemnly. The meaning of ‘solemnly’ in the text is
A) sacredly
B) in a dignified way
C) emotionally
D) with deep sadness

Answer

B

Jack rapped on the window sill, and under the covers Jo’s tall figure clenched in an infantile thrill.

Question. What were Jack and Jo doing?
A) Playing games
B) Painting woodwork
C) Visiting the wizard
D) Telling and listening to a story respectively

Answer

D

Question. Why did Jack rap on the windowsill?
A) to draw the wizard’s attention
B) to add sound effects
C) to shoo away the little animals
D) to scold Jo

Answer

B

Question. A word in the extract which means the same as ‘delight’ is …
A) rapped
B) clenched
C) infantile
D) thrill

Answer

D

Question. Assertion: Jo enjoyed Jack’s stories even though they were repetitive.
Reason: Jack added sound effects and facial expressions to his narration.
A) Both assertion and reason are true, and reason is correct explanation of assertion.
B) Assertion and reason both are true, but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
C) Assertion is true, reason is false.
D) Assertion is false, reason is true.

Answer

D

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