1 . ‘The Model Millionaire’ is written by –
(A) G B Shaw
(B) Robert Frost
(C) Oscar Wilde
(D) WB Yeats
Ans – (C) Oscar Wilde
2. Romance is the privilege of only the –
(A) poor
(B) rich
(C) athletes
(D) artists
Ans – (B) rich
3 . Hughie is described intellectually as –
(A) Not of much importance
(B) Extremely brilliant
(C) very innovative
(D) Quite intelligent
Ans – (A) Not of much importance
4 . In his life, Hughie never said –
(A) A sarcastic expression
(B) A word of sympathy
(C) A witty phrase
(D) A brilliant or an ill-natured thing
Ans – (D) A brilliant or an ill-natured thing
5 . Despite his shortcomings, Hughie was admired because he was –
(A) Wonderfully goodlooking
(B) Extremely witty
(C) very romantic
(D) Very rich
Ans – (A) Wonderfully goodlooking
6 . Hughie was popular with –
(A) Men as well as women
(B) Friends
(C) nobody
(D) Only women
Ans – (A) Men as well as women
7 . Hughie had been bequeathed by his father –
(A) A cavalry sword
(B) An armour
(C) a cavalry sword and a ‘History of the Peninsular War’ in fifteen volumes
(D) Nothing
Ans – (C) a cavalry sword and a ‘History of the Peninsular War’ in fifteen volumes
8 . Hughie hung his father’s cavalry sword –
(A) Over his looking-glass
(B) In his cupboard
C) inside his wardrobe
(D) On a shelf
Ans – (A) Over his looking-glass
9 . Hughie put the ‘History of the Peninsular War’ –
(A) On the bedside table
(B) On a shelf between ‘Ruff’s Guide’ and ‘Bailey’s Magazine’
C) in his kitchen
(D) In his storeroom
Ans – (B) On a shelf between ‘Ruff’s Guide’ and ‘Bailey’s Magazine’
10 . The amount Hughie received from his aunt was –
(A) Two hundred pounds a year
(B) three hundred pounds a year
(C) one hundred pounds a year
(D) Four hundred pounds a year
Ans – (A) Two hundred pounds a year
11 . To earn money, Hughie –
(A) Had gone on the Stock Exchange
(B) Had been a tea-merchant
(C) had tried selling dry sherry
(D) All of the above
Ans – (D) All of the above
12 . How long did Hughie spend on the Stock Exchange ?
(A) Ten months
(B) Six months
(C) Five months
(D) One year
Ans – (B) Six months
13 . Hughie was described as ‘butterfly’ in the text because of his –
(A) Financial condition
(B) Good appearance and soul
(C) marital status
(D) Colourful clothes
Ans – (B) Good appearance and soul
14 . After tea, Hughie tried to sell –
(A) Dry sherry
(B) Dry fruits
(C) packaged meat
(D) Furniture
Ans – (A) Dry sherry
15 . Hughie ultimately became –
(A) A successful businessman
(B) A renowned professor
(C) A delightful, ineffectual young man with a perfect profile and no profession
(D) A famous artist
Ans – (C) A delightful, ineffectual young man with a perfect profile and no profession
16 . Hughie was in love with –
(A) Laura Merton
(B) Lady Bertram
(C) Lousie Hausberg
(D) Mary Crawford
Ans – (A) Laura Merton
17 . Laura and Hughie were the –
(A) Handsomest couple in London
(B) Smartest couple in France
(C) richest couple in London
(D) Poorest couple in France
Ans – (A) Handsomest couple in London
18 . The Colonel was –
(A) Full of hatred towards Hughie
(B) Indifferent to Hughie
(C) very angry with Hughie
(D) Very fond of Hughie
Ans – (D) Very fond of Hughie
19 . Though Laura Merton adored Hughie, she was not prepared to defy her –
(A) Mother’s ambition
(B) Father’s wishes
(C) own aspirations
(D) Dear friends
Ans – (B) Father’s wishes
20 . To marry Laura, Laura’s father told Hughie to own –
(A) Ten thousand pounds
(B) Thirty thousand pounds
(C) twenty thousand pounds
(D) Forty thousand pounds
Ans – (A) Ten thousand pounds
21 . On his way to Holland Park, Hughie dropped in to see –
(A) His mother
(B) his father
(C) His classmate
(D) His friend Alan Trevor
Ans – (D) His friend Alan Trevor
22 . Who was Alan Trevor ?
(A) A famous painter and brother of Laura.
(B) A famous painter and a friend of Baron Hausberg
(C) A famous painter and a close friend of Hughie.
(D) Both (B) & (C)
Ans – (D) Both (B) & (C)
23 . Alan Trevor was not only a painter, but also –
(A) A musician
(B) A dancer
(C) An artist
(D) A businessman
Ans – (C) An artist
24 . When Hughie came into the studio, Trevor was putting the finishing touches to a life-size painting of a –
(A) Beggar-man
(B) pedestrian
(C) Millionaire
(D) Baron
Ans – (A) Beggar-man
25 . The beggar himself was standing on a –
(A) Raised platform in a corner of the studio
(B) Stage
(C) staircase
(D) Desk
Ans – (A) Raised platform in a corner of the studio
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26 . The beggar was described as –
(A) A tall and strong man
(B) A wizened old man with a face like wrinkled parchment
(C) A handsome fellow
(D) A man with undistinguished looks
Ans – (B) A wizened old man with a face like wrinkled parchment
27 . The beggar’s cloak was –
(A) Torn and tattered
(B) very colourful
(C) In very good condition
(D) Absolutely new
Ans – (A) Torn and tattered
28 . What did the beggar lean on with one hand ?
(A) A tree stump
(B) A rusty rod
(C) A rough stick
(D) The backrest of a chair
Ans – (C) A rough stick
29 . Who was Rembrandit ?
(A) A famous French Playwright
(B) A famous British poet
(C) A famous philosopher
(D) A renowned Dutch artist
Ans – (D) A renowned Dutch artist
30 . With whom did Trevor compare the beggar to ?
(A) Picasso
(B) Velasquez
(C) Rembrandt
(D) Monet
Ans – (B) Velasquez
31 . Who was Velasquez ?
(A) A famous composer
(B) A renowned painter
(C) A famous sculptor
(D) A well-known poet
Ans – (B) A renowned painter
32 . What did Trevor believe a great artist like Rembrandt would have done ?
(A) Painted the beggar
(B) Sketched the beggar
(C) Etched the beggar
(D) Written about the beggar
Ans – (C) Etched the beggar
33 . Hughie felt that the beggar looked –
(A) Indifferent
(B) disturbed
(C) Happy
(D) Miserable
Ans – (D) Miserable
34 . Hughie assumed that to painters the beggar’s face is –
(A) His subject
(B) his investment
(C) His fortune
(D) His capital
Ans – (C) His fortune
35 . How much did Trevor get for the picture ?
(A) One hundred pounds
(B) Two thousand guineas
(C) Two thousand pounds
(D) Two hundred guineas
Ans – (B) Two thousand guineas
36 . According to Alan, painters, poets, and physicians are always paid by –
(A) Pounds
(B) euros
(C) Shillings
(D) Guineas
Ans – (D) Guineas
37 . Hughie thought the model should –
(A) Have a percentage
(B) not have a percentage
(C) take one hundred guineas
(D) Do it for free
Ans – (A) Have a percentage
38 . Taking the opportunity of Trevor’s absence, the beggar took rest on a/an –
(A) Cot
(B) Armchair
(C) Stool
(D) Wooden bench
Ans – (D) Wooden bench
39 . The old beggar-man took rest for –
(A) An hour
(B) hours
(C) A moment
(D) Three hours
Ans – (C) A moment
40 . In his pocket, Hughie found –
(A) A sovereign and some coppers
(B) A banknote
(C) some silver coins
(D) Only a gold coin
Ans – (A) A sovereign and some coppers
41 . Hughie described the beggar-man as a –
(A) Good fellow
(B) nice fellow
(C) Worthy fellow
(D) Poor old fellow
Ans – (D) Poor old fellow
42 . Hughie gave the beggar-man a/an –
(A) Dollar
(B) Pound
(C) Sovereign
(D) Euro
Ans – (C) Sovereign
43 . By giving the sovereign to the beggar-man Hughie had to sacrifice –
(A) His lunch
(B) A gift for Laura
(C) A fortnight’s hansoms
(D) His chance to become a wealthy person
Ans – (C) A fortnight’s hansoms
44 . On getting the sovereign, the old man’s withered lips flashed –
(A) A faint smile
(B) A pitiful expression
(C) both (A) & (B)
(D) None of these
Ans – (A) A faint smile
45 . After receiving the sovereign, the beggar-man –
(A) Hugged Hughie
(B) Shook hands with Hughie
(C) touched Hughie’s feet
(D) Thanked Hughie
Ans – (D) Thanked Hughie
46 . The name of the club where Hughie strolled that night and found Trevor drinking hock and seltzer was –
(A) Bailey’s Club
(B) The Garrick Club
(C) Palette Club
(D) The Cuckoo Club
Ans – (C) Palette Club
47 . Hughie went to the Palette Club at about –
(A) Two o’clock
(B) Eight o’clock
(C) eleven o’clock
(D) One o’clock
Ans – (C) eleven o’clock
48 . What did Hughie want to give to the beggar ?
(A) Food
(B) Medical help
(C) Some more money
(D) Some of his old clothes
Ans – (D) Some of his old clothes
49 . According to Trevor how did the beggar look in his rags that were falling to bits ?
(A) Ridiculous
(B) Uncomfortable
(C) Splendid
(D) Out of place
Ans – (C) Splendid
50 . What was it to Trevor that seemed poverty to Hughie ?
(A) A burden
(B) A sign of failure
(C) Discomfort
(D) Picturesqueness
Ans – (D) Picturesqueness
51 . According to Trevor, an artist’s heart is his –
(A) soul
(B) Eyes
(C) Head
(D) Mind
Ans – (C) Head
52 . According to Hughie, painters are –
(A) A heartless lot
(B) Misunderstood
(C) Compassionate
(D) Creative
Ans – (A) A heartless lot
53 . According to Trevor, artists’ business is-
(A) To realise the world as they see it
(B) Not to reform the world as they know it
(C) Both (A) & (B)
(D) None of the above
Ans – (C) Both (A) & (B)
54 . ‘…that old beggar,…is one of the richest men in Europe.” Here the ‘old beggar’ refers to –
(A) Hughie Erskine
(B) Alan Trevor
(C) Baron Hausberg
(D) The Colonel
Ans – (C) Baron Hausberg
55 . The old suit that the old model was wearing was –
(A) Alan Trevor’s
(B) Bought in Spain
(C) Both (A) & (B)
(D) Hughie’s
Ans – (C) Both (A) & (B)
56 . Hughie thought that Baron Hausberg might think him –
(A) A duffer
(B) A fraud
(C) A joker
(D) A clown
Ans – (A) A duffer
57 . “I am an unlucky devil.”-Who said this ?
(A) Alan Trevor
(B) Laura
(C) The Colonel
(D) Hughie Erskine
Ans – (D) Hughie Erskine
58 . At the wedding-breakfast of Hughie and Laura, a speech was made by –
(A) Alan Trevor
(B) Hughie Erskine
(C) Laura Mertir
(D) Baron Hausberg
Ans – (D) Baron Hausberg
59 . The name of the ‘model millionaire’ is –
(A) The Colonel
(B) Laura Merton
(C) Baron Hausberg
(D) Alan Trevor
Ans – (C) Baron Hausberg
60 . Where does the most of the story take place ?
(A) Alan’s studio
(B) Laura’s home
(C) Palette Club
(D) Hughie’s home
Ans – (A) Alan’s studio
61 . How is Laura’s father described ?
(A) Kind-hearted
(B) Empathetic
(C) Materialistic
(D) Cruel
Ans – (C) Materialistic
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