Class 12 English Prose Ch-10 India Through a Traveller’s Eyes MCQs

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📅 26/01/2026

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Class 12 English Prose Ch-10 India Through a Traveller's Eyes MCQs Objective
  1. Pearl S. Buck was an American by birth, but she was reared in ………. [BSEB, 2019A]
    • (A) Germany
    • (B) China
    • (C) India
    • (D) Canada
  2. Pearl S. Buck has written the lesson—
    • (A) A child is Born
    • (B) The Artist
    • (C) India Through a Traveller’s Eyes
    • (D) I Have A Dream
  3. From boyhood the Indian ……….. are taught that the right hand is for clean services.
    • (A) young
    • (B) boys
    • (C) people
    • (D) children
  4. The writer says that Indians have a great capacity for—
    • (A) Hard work
    • (B) Devotion and religion
    • (C) Fighting
    • (D) Business
  5. ……….. advised the Indians not to blame the Britishers for everything.
    • (A) Mahatma Gandhi
    • (B) Shiga Naoya
    • (C) Pearl S. Buck
    • (D) H.E. Bates
  6. Pearl S. Buck was interested in meeting the : [BSEB, 2024A]
    • (A) leaders
    • (B) saint
    • (C) peasants
    • (D) Americans
  7. Pearl S. Buck is the writer of books like :
    • (A) The Waste Land
    • (B) Come, My Beloved
    • (C) Macbeth
    • (D) Bombay Beware
  8. She won the Nobel Prize for Literature in the year— [BSEB, 2020A]
    • (A) 1930
    • (B) 1938
    • (C) 1940
    • (D) 1945
  9. According to the author, the main cause of India’s misery was—
    • (A) Lack of education
    • (B) Religious conflicts
    • (C) British rule
    • (D) Overpopulation
  10. ‘India Through a Traveller’s Eye’ is an inspiring— [BSEB, 2018A]
    • (A) drama
    • (B) essay
    • (C) novel
    • (D) story
  11. The land between Bombay and ……….. famished.
    • (A) Kolkata
    • (B) Madras
    • (C) Delhi
    • (D) Russian
  12. India was a part of the background of— [BSEB, 2021A]
    • (A) the doctor’s life
    • (B) the wife’s life
    • (C) the Kashmiri man’s life
    • (D) Pearl S. Buck’s life
  13. Pearl S. Buck had a/an ……….. family doctor.
    • (A) Chinese
    • (B) Indian
    • (C) African
    • (D) American
  14. Pearl S. Buck visited India to see the ………..
    • (A) Taj Mahal
    • (B) Young intellectuals and the peasants in the villages
    • (C) Cities like Mumbai and Delhi
    • (D) The Himalayas
  15. Which nation has been called the young state of ancient people?
    • (A) India
    • (B) Iran
    • (C) Pakistan
    • (D) Bangladesh
  16. ‘Come, My Beloved’ is written by—
    • (A) Pearl S. Buck
    • (B) Mahatma Gandhi
    • (C) Dr. Zakir Hussain
    • (D) Germaine Greer
  17. Pearl S. Buck was born in— [BSEB, 2019A]
    • (A) 1892
    • (B) 1890
    • (C) 1880
    • (D) 1895
  18. Our food was served on fresh green ……….. leaves instead plates.
    • (A) peepal
    • (B) banana
    • (C) mango
    • (D) banyan
  19. According to Pearl S. Buck, what lesson has India to teach the word? [BSEB, 2023A]
    • (A) The lesson of violence
    • (B) The lesson of peace
    • (C) The lesson of honesty
    • (D) The lesson of non-violence
  20. The people of ……….. must be reckoned as belonging to the caucasian race.
    • (A) America
    • (B) China
    • (C) India
    • (D) Canada
  21. Pearl S. Buck ate her food ……….. in an Indian village. [BSEB, 2024A]
    • (A) with ladle
    • (B) with her hands
    • (C) with fork and spoon
    • (D) with chop sticks
  22. “My Beloved” mentioned in the text is a/an—
    • (A) Poem
    • (B) Novel
    • (C) Short story
    • (D) Essay
  23. The young Indian intellectuals were restless because of ……….
    • (A) lack of money
    • (B) unemployment
    • (C) slavery (British rule)
    • (D) illness
  24. Pearl S. Buck says that the Indian peasants are ……….. than the Chinese.
    • (A) richer
    • (B) lazier
    • (C) poorer
    • (D) smarter
  25. Who was the real master of the house in the Indian village Pearl S. Buck visited?
    • (A) The oldest son
    • (B) The father
    • (C) The mother
    • (D) The eldest brother
  26. Pearl S. Buck is an ……….. writer.
    • (A) American
    • (B) Indian
    • (C) Iranian
    • (D) African
  27. The food in Indian villages was served on ……….. leaves.
    • (A) banana
    • (B) peepal
    • (C) mango
    • (D) papaya
  28. ……….. has praised Indian people and their life.
    • (A) Shiga Naoya
    • (B) H.E. Bates
    • (C) Pearl S. Buck
    • (D) Bertrand Russell
  29. Pearl S. Buck was invited for ……. by a moderately educated family.
    • (A) dinner
    • (B) breakfast
    • (C) luncheon
    • (D) high-tea
  30. The writer Pearl S. Buck belongs to ……….
    • (A) America
    • (B) India
    • (C) England
    • (D) China
  31. The young Indian intellectuals were disappointed with the English because—
    • (A) They were not allowed to travel
    • (B) England did not grant them freedom after World War I
    • (C) They were not given high salaries
    • (D) The English were not religious
  32. Indian peasants are poorer than their ……….. counterparts.
    • (A) Pakistani
    • (B) Chinese
    • (C) Srilanka
    • (D) Russian
  33. For Pearl S. Buck, the background of her life was ……….
    • (A) India
    • (B) England
    • (C) China
    • (D) America
  34. According to Pearl S. Buck, the Indian people are deeply ………..
    • (A) religious
    • (B) political
    • (C) honest
    • (D) scientific
  35. What was the complexion of the Kashmiri people mentioned by Buck?
    • (A) Dark brown
    • (B) Auburn
    • (C) Fair
    • (D) Very dark
  36. Pearl S. Buck’s father was a—
    • (A) Doctor
    • (B) Farmer
    • (C) Missionary
    • (D) Trader
  37. Buck had visited India ………..
    • (A) to see the Taj Mahal
    • (B) to see the Jama Masjid
    • (C) to meet Gandhiji
    • (D) to see and listen to two groups of Indian people
  38. Religion is ever present in ……….. life.
    • (A) American
    • (B) Chinese
    • (C) Indian
    • (D) Russian
  39. Pearl S. Buck had an Indian ……….. [BSEB, 2021A]
    • (A) friend
    • (B) family doctor
    • (C) teacher
    • (D) relative
  40. ‘India Through a Traveller’s Eye’ has been written by—
    • (A) Shiga Naoya
    • (B) Pearl S. Buck
    • (C) Anton Chekhov
    • (D) Germaine Greer
  41. For Pearl S. Buck, the most remarkable feature of Indian life was—
    • (A) The poverty
    • (B) The unity in diversity
    • (C) The deep-rooted idealism
    • (D) The architecture
  42. The author says that the Indian people are very—
    • (A) Arrogant
    • (B) Hostile
    • (C) Hospitable
    • (D) Indifferent
  43. The people of India are often compared to the people of ………. in terms of their skin color.
    • (A) Africa
    • (B) Europe (Caucasians)
    • (C) Russia
    • (D) South America
  44. What was the most important lesson that India taught the world, according to the author?
    • (A) To fight for rights
    • (B) Non-violence and its power
    • (C) How to grow crops
    • (D) Technology
  45. The life span in India at that time was only—
    • (A) 25 years
    • (B) 27 years
    • (C) 30 years
    • (D) 40 years
  46. Pearl S. Buck was reared (brought up) in—
    • (A) India
    • (B) Africa
    • (C) China
    • (D) England
  47. The author’s Indian host lived in a ……….
    • (A) Palace
    • (B) City apartment
    • (C) Village hut
    • (D) Tent
  48. Which war-time promise did the British fail to keep, according to the intellectuals?
    • (A) High taxes
    • (B) Self-government/Freedom
    • (C) Military aid
    • (D) Industrial development
  49. Pearl S. Buck’s visit to India was primarily to meet ……….
    • (A) Political leaders
    • (B) The common people (peasants and intellectuals)
    • (C) Religious heads
    • (D) British officers
  50. The Indian people are described as having a natural ……….
    • (A) Cruelty
    • (B) Pride
    • (C) Gentleness and courtesy
    • (D) Laziness
  51. The writer found that the young people in cities were ………. [BSEB, Model Set]
    • (A) Happy
    • (B) Satisfied
    • (C) Discontented
    • (D) Ignorant
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Bihar Board Class 12th के (English/अंग्रेजी) = Prose (Rainbow) Book Chapter-10 India Through a Traveller’s Eyes के Exam 2026 MCQs Questions Answer Key

Q.NoAnsQ.NoAnsQ.NoAnsQ.NoAns
1(B)13(B)25(D)37(D)
2(C)14(B)26(A)38(C)
3(D)15(A)27(A)39(B)
4(B)16(A)28(C)40(B)
5(C)17(A)29(C)41(C)
6(C)18(B)30(A)42(C)
7(B)19(D)31(B)43(B)
8(B)20(C)32(B)44(B)
9(C)21(B)33(C)45(B)
10(B)22(B)34(A)46(C)
11(B)23(C)35(C)  
12(D)24(C)36(C)  

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