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This set of Reading Prose Multiple Choice Questions & Answers (MCQs) focuses on Reading Prose Set 10

Q1 | The ------ can be our radar for danger.
  • brain
  • physical strength
  • emotional mind
  • perception.
Q2 | Ekman tracks the ----- that flit across the face from subtle changes in facial expressions.
  • painful emotions
  • profound feelings
  • micro emotions
  • hidden impulses
Q3 | In the slower emotional response, thought ------feeling.
  • follows
  • precedes
  • includes
  • excludes
Q4 | Terry Dobson studied the martial art of -----------in Japan
  • Aikido
  • Judo
  • wrestling
  • none of these
Q5 | The story of the old man and the drunk illustrates---------
  • self-pity
  • self control
  • intellectual power
  • emotional brilliance
Q6 | A prose narrative work dealing with imaginary events is called…….
  • Article
  • fiction
  • essay
  • poetry
Q7 | Non-fiction usually deals with…..
  • Facts
  • imaginary events
  • people
  • nature
Q8 | The word ‘fiction’ means………..
  • To make
  • to write
  • to sing
  • to praise
Q9 | Novel emerged as the most important form of prose fiction in ………century.
  • 18th
  • 20th
  • 17th
  • 16th
Q10 | Novels developed from …….
  • Epics
  • poetry
  • fables
  • none of these
Q11 | Fiction dealing with events or people, although untrue, could actually happen, iscalled………..
  • Faction
  • non-realistic fiction
  • epic
  • none of these
Q12 | Alice in Wonderland is a…..
  • Realistic novel
  • semi-realistic novel
  • non-realistic
  • none of these
Q13 | The logical interaction of the various thematic elements of a text leading to a change ofthe original situation is called………….
  • Plot
  • setting
  • character
  • all of these
Q14 | ……………..can be considered as the foundational text in travel literature.
  • Voyage
  • Heart of Darkness
  • on the Road
  • none of these
Q15 | Voyages was written by
  • Aldous Huxley
  • Richard Hakluyt
  • Jack Kerouac
  • none of these
Q16 | The term ‘travelogue’ was coined by
  • Burton Holmes
  • Stevenson
  • Hakluyt
  • Kerouac
Q17 | Jack Kerouac’s ‘On the road’ is a…………
  • Travelogue
  • Fictional travelogue
  • Essay
  • none of these
Q18 | News paper articles are written in……style
  • inverted pyramid
  • inverted triangle
  • straight pyramid
  • none of these
Q19 | Inverted pyramid style gives
  • the most important details first
  • the least important details first
  • names first
  • events first
Q20 | Articles produced in the form of audio recordings are called
  • Blogs
  • podcasts
  • academic papers
  • listicles
Q21 | Listicles are
  • Articles containing lists
  • Article containing news
  • Articles containing academic details
  • all the above
Q22 | Text at the top of a news paper article is called
  • headline
  • byline
  • lead
  • body
Q23 | The name and the position of the writer of an article is given in
  • headline
  • byline
  • lead
  • body
Q24 | The sentence that sums up the focus of a story in an article is called
  • headline
  • byline
  • lead
  • body
Q25 | An individual work recording one’s travel experiences is called
  • essay
  • Fiction
  • travelogue
  • faction