Welcome to Two Stories about Flying MCQ, an essential study resource for Class 10 English students. . This chapter combines two fascinating narratives: Liam O’Flaherty‘s ‘His First Flight‘ about a young seagull’s journey to overcome fear, and Frederick Forsyth’s ‘The Black Aeroplane’ about a pilot’s mysterious encounter during a storm.
Two Stories about Flying MCQ focuses on key plot points, character development, and thematic elements from both stories – from the young seagull’s struggle with fear to the mysterious encounter of a pilot in a storm. These carefully curated questions will help you master the chapter for your exams.
Let’s test your understanding of these stories with carefully crafted multiple-choice questions that often appear in exams.
Two Stories about Flying MCQ Online Test
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Who is the author of His First Flight?
Frederick Forsyth
Robert Frost
John Berryman
Liam O'Flaherty
Where was the young seagull standing alone?
On a rock
On a ledge
On the beach
In the nest
What type of plane was the pilot flying in The Black Aeroplane?
Boeing
Cessna
Dakota
Airbus
What made the young seagull take his first flight?
Courage
Sibling rivalry
Parent's scolding
Hunger
What time did the pilot check his watch in the story?
Two o'clock
Midnight
Dawn
One thirty in the morning
What did the mother seagull have in her beak?
A piece of fish
A small insect
A worm
Some bread
What went wrong with the pilot's instruments in the storm?
The fuel gauge malfunctioned
Only the compass failed
Only the radio failed
They all stopped working
How long had the young seagull been alone on the ledge?
One week
Twenty-four hours
Twelve hours
Two days
What did the pilot see when he came out of the clouds?
Lightning
Two long straight lines of lights
The moon
Another plane
What was the young seagull's family doing while he was afraid to fly?
Building a new nest
Teaching his siblings to skim the waves
Sleeping
Looking for food
Why did the pilot take the risk of flying through the storm?
He wanted breakfast at home
The fuel was enough
He was experienced
He had no choice
What helped the pilot land safely?
The moonlight
His instruments
The control tower
A mysterious black aeroplane
Where was the pilot flying from?
Paris
England
France
London
What did the woman in the control center tell the pilot?
His plane had damage
No other plane was flying that night
The weather was bad
The runway was clear
What was the young seagull's main fear?
Flying alone
His parents
The great expanse of sea below
The height
Test your knowledge of “Two Stories about Flying” by taking these practice MCQs. Regular practice will help you better understand the chapter and prepare for your exams.
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