The Trader and the Tailor Class 10 English Words and Expressions 2 Page 4

 



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  • The Trader and the Tailor Class 10 English Words and Expressions 2 Page 4


    Dear Students! 

    If you understand the story clearly, you can write any type of comprehension Question. So, please read the text and practice the quiz. 


    Knr. 



    1. What is the primary skill of the tailor in the story?

    • A) Embroidery
    • B) Carpentry
    • C) Weaving
    • D) Thievery

    2. Why does the trader challenge the tailor?

    • A) To prove his generosity
    • B) To learn tailoring
    • C) To buy a horse
    • D) To win a bet

    3. What does the trader wager in the bet?

    • A) A horse
    • B) A camel
    • C) A house
    • D) A car

    4. What item does the trader bring to the tailor's shop?

    • A) Silk cloth
    • B) Gold coins
    • C) A leather jacket
    • D) A silver goblet

    5. How does the tailor distract the trader while cutting the cloth?

    • A) By playing music
    • B) By telling jokes and stories
    • C) By dancing
    • D) By singing loudly

    6. What does the tailor secretly do while distracting the trader?

    • A) Paints a portrait
    • B) Cuts extra pieces of cloth
    • C) Sews a bag
    • D) Takes a nap

    7. How does the tailor deceive the trader further?

    • A) By selling him fake jewelry
    • B) By charging extra money
    • C) By pretending to be ill
    • D) By stitching fabric to his own clothes

    8. What emotion does the trader experience during the tailor's storytelling?

    • A) Fear
    • B) Sadness
    • C) Anger
    • D) Joy

    9. What happens to the trader's initial boast about the wager?

    • A) He forgets about it
    • B) He becomes angry
    • C) He starts crying
    • D) He leaves the shop

    10. How does the tailor end the story with the trader?

    • A) By giving him a gift
    • B) By asking for more money
    • C) By threatening him
    • D) By telling him to leave

    11. What moral lesson does the story convey?

    • A) Trust everyone
    • B) Beware of flattery and deception
    • C) Always make bets
    • D) Avoid laughter

    12. What does the trader bring to the tailor's shop?

    • A) Cheese
    • B) Silk cloth
    • C) Shoes
    • D) Flowers

    13. How does the tailor ensure the trader remains distracted?

    • A) By singing lullabies
    • B) By continuously telling amusing stories
    • C) By offering him free clothes
    • D) By making him drink wine

    14. What does the trader do while listening to the tailor’s stories?

    • A) He falls asleep
    • B) He starts crying
    • C) He laughs uncontrollably
    • D) He leaves in anger

    15. What happens to the satin cloth by the end of the story?

    • A) It is stolen piece by piece
    • B) It is burned
    • C) It is returned to the trader
    • D) It is sold to someone else

    16. What does the phrase "The Universal Tailor" refer to in the story?

    • A) A famous tailor in the town
    • B) The destiny or fate that deceives people
    • C) A real tailor in the market
    • D) The best tailor in the world

    17. Why does the trader fail to notice the theft?

    • A) He is blind
    • B) He is distracted by the tailor’s stories
    • C) He leaves the shop early
    • D) He is too tired to pay attention

    18. What warning does the tailor give the trader at the end?

    • A) He will call the guards
    • B) Another story might make him cry
    • C) He will increase the price of the coat
    • D) He will steal from him again

    19. What lesson can be learned from the trader’s experience?

    • A) Laughter can be dangerous when it blinds judgment
    • B) Betting always leads to success
    • C) Trusting thieves is wise
    • D) Trading is always a risky business

    20. What does the story suggest about the nature of deception?

    • A) It is always obvious
    • B) It often comes in pleasant forms
    • C) Only foolish people are deceived
    • D) Deception never works

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