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Updated on 26 Aug 2025, 11:32 IST
CBSE Class 11 English MCQs: Explore chapter-wise Multiple Choice Questions from the NCERT Class 11 English textbooks, prepared as per the latest CBSE exam pattern. These MCQs will help you revise, practice, and evaluate your understanding of each chapter. For self-assessment, an answer key is provided at the end of every set.
Hornbill (Prose)
Chapter No. | Chapter Title |
1 | The Portrait of a Lady |
2 | We’re Not Afraid to Die… if We Can All Be Together |
3 | Discovering Tut: the Saga Continues |
4 | Landscape of the Soul |
5 | The Ailing Planet: the Green Movement’s Role |
6 | The Browning Version |
7 | The Adventure |
8 | Silk Road |
Hornbill (Poems)
Poem No. | Poem Title |
1 | A Photograph |
2 | The Laburnum Top |
3 | The Voice of the Rain |
4 | Childhood |
5 | Father to Son |
Snapshots (Supplementary Reader)
Chapter No. | Chapter Title |
1 | The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse |
2 | The Address |
3 | Mother’s Day |
4 | The Ghat of the Only World |
5 | Birth |
6 | The Tale of Melon City |
Hornbill (Prose)
Chapter 1: The Portrait of a Lady
Q1. Who is described in The Portrait of a Lady?
a) Mother
b) Grandmother
c) Sister
d) Teacher
Answer: b) Grandmother
Q2. The grandmother’s face was compared to:
a) A winter landscape
b) A summer sky
c) A calm river
d) A blossoming tree
Answer: a) A winter landscape
Q3. What did the grandmother feed the village dogs?
a) Rice
b) Bread
c) Milk
d) Meat
Answer: b) Bread
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Chapter 2: We’re Not Afraid to Die…
Q4. Who was the narrator of the story?
a) Larry
b) Jonathan
c) Gordon Cook
d) A sailor’s wife
Answer: c) Gordon Cook
Q5. How long did the narrator and his family prepare for the voyage?
a) 5 years
b) 10 years
c) 7 years
d) 2 years
Answer: b) 10 years
Q6. Who said: “We are not afraid to die if we can all be together”?
a) Jonathan
b) The narrator
c) Mary
d) The crew
Answer: a) Jonathan
Chapter 3: Discovering Tut
Q7. Who discovered Tutankhamun’s tomb?
a) Lord Carnarvon
b) Howard Carter
c) Carter’s assistant
d) An archaeologist
Answer: b) Howard Carter
Q8. What was found in Tut’s coffin?
a) Flowers
b) Jewellery and artifacts
c) Food
d) Scrolls
Answer: b) Jewellery and artifacts
Q9. Tutankhamun was the last ruler of:
a) Ptolemaic dynasty
b) Roman dynasty
c) 18th dynasty
d) 19th dynasty
Answer: c) 18th dynasty
Chapter 5: The Ailing Planet
Q10. The “ailing planet” refers to:
a) Venus
b) Earth
c) Mars
d) Jupiter
Answer: b) Earth
Q11. Who is the author of this essay?
a) Nani Palkhivala
b) Indira Gandhi
c) Ruskin Bond
d) R.K. Narayan
Answer: a) Nani Palkhivala
Q12. Which is considered the most dangerous species by the author?
a) Lions
b) Tigers
c) Humans
d) Insects
Answer: c) Humans
Chapter 6: The Browning Version
Q13. Who is Taplow?
a) A teacher
b) A student
c) A principal
d) A clerk
Answer: b) A student
Q14. What subject did Taplow find difficult?
a) History
b) Latin
c) English
d) Science
Answer: b) Latin
Q15. Who is Mr. Crocker-Harris?
a) A strict teacher
b) A sports coach
c) A headmaster
d) A friend of Taplow
Answer: a) A strict teacher
Hornbill (Poems)
Poem 1: A Photograph
Q16. Who is remembered in the poem A Photograph?
a) The poet’s mother
b) The poet’s father
c) The poet’s friend
d) The poet’s grandmother
Answer: a) The poet’s mother
Q. What remained after the mother’s death?
a) Sadness
b) The photograph
c) Memories
d) All of these
Answer: d) All of these
Q. The poet of A Photograph is:
a) Kamala Das
b) Shirley Toulson
c) Sarojini Naidu
d) Emily Dickinson
Answer: b) Shirley Toulson
Poem 2: The Laburnum Top
Q. The poem describes which tree?
a) Banyan
b) Neem
c) Laburnum
d) Mango
Answer: c) Laburnum
Q. Which bird visits the Laburnum tree?
a) Cuckoo
b) Crow
c) Goldfinch
d) Parrot
Answer: c) Goldfinch
Q. The Laburnum tree becomes lively when:
a) It rains
b) The goldfinch arrives
c) Children play under it
d) It blossoms
Answer: b) The goldfinch arrives
Poem 3: The Voice of the Rain
Q. Who is the poet of The Voice of the Rain?
a) Walt Whitman
b) Robert Frost
c) William Wordsworth
d) T.S. Eliot
Answer: a) Walt Whitman
Q. The rain calls itself:
a) The earth’s song
b) Heaven’s blessing
c) Eternal life
d) The voice of the sky
Answer: a) The earth’s song
Q. What does rain symbolize in the poem?
a) Wealth
b) Beauty
c) Rebirth and renewal
d) Anger
Answer: c) Rebirth and renewal
Snapshots
Chapter 1: The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse
Q. Who are the main characters?
a) Mourad and Aram
b) Aram and John Byro
c) Mourad and Zorab
d) John Byro and Mourad
Answer: a) Mourad and Aram
Q. What did they take without permission?
a) A car
b) A horse
c) A cow
d) A bicycle
Answer: b) A horse
Q. Which tribe did they belong to?
a) Garoghlanian
b) Armenian
c) Greek
d) Roman
Answer: a) Garoghlanian
Chapter 2: The Address
Q. Who is the narrator of The Address?
a) A young girl returning after war
b) A mother
c) A grandmother
d) A teacher
Answer: a) A young girl returning after war
Q. Whose house did the narrator visit?
a) Mrs. S
b) Mrs. Dorling
c) Mrs. Hall
d) Mrs. White
Answer: b) Mrs. Dorling
Q. What was Mrs. Dorling doing?
a) Collecting books
b) Keeping belongings of narrator’s family
c) Selling goods
d) Cooking
Answer: b) Keeping belongings of narrator’s family
Chapter 3: Mother’s Day
Q. Who wrote Mother’s Day?
a) J.B. Priestley
b) Anton Chekhov
c) O. Henry
d) Leo Tolstoy
Answer: a) J.B. Priestley
Q. Who is Mrs. Pearson?
a) A strict teacher
b) A mother neglected by her family
c) A nurse
d) A neighbor
Answer: b) A mother neglected by her family
Q. Who helped Mrs. Pearson bring change in her family?
a) Her daughter
b) George
c) Mrs. Fitzgerald
d) A neighbor
Answer: c) Mrs. Fitzgerald
Chapter 4: Birth
Q. Who is the central character in Birth?
a) Andrew Manson
b) Joe Morgan
c) Mrs. Morgan
d) Dr. Smith
Answer: a) Andrew Manson
Q. What was wrong with the baby?
a) It was stillborn
b) It was premature
c) It was sick
d) It was weak
Answer: a) It was stillborn
Q. How did Andrew save the baby?
a) By giving oxygen
b) By artificial respiration
c) By medicines
d) By warming the baby
Answer: b) By artificial respiration
Chapter 5: The Tale of Melon City
Q. Who is the poet of The Tale of Melon City?
a) Robert Frost
b) Vikram Seth
c) William Blake
d) Walt Whitman
Answer: b) Vikram Seth
Q. What kind of ruler did the city want?
a) Just and fair
b) Strong
c) Melon-like (non-interfering)
d) Warrior
Answer: c) Melon-like (non-interfering)
Q. What was the city known as?
a) Melon City
b) City of Justice
c) City of Peace
d) City of Kings
Answer: a) Melon City
Mixed Literature & Vocabulary
Q. Synonym of ailing in “The Ailing Planet” is:
a) Sick
b) Healthy
c) Prosperous
d) Wealthy
Answer: a) Sick
Q. Antonym of lively in “The Laburnum Top” is:
a) Active
b) Silent
c) Happy
d) Noisy
Answer: b) Silent
Q. The poem Childhood is written by:
a) Marcus Natten
b) Walt Whitman
c) Shirley Toulson
d) Kamala Das
Answer: a) Marcus Natten
Q. The main theme of Childhood is:
a) Joy of growing up
b) Loss of innocence
c) Love for family
d) Nature
Answer: b) Loss of innocence
Q. Who wrote Father to Son?
a) Elizabeth Jennings
b) Marcus Natten
c) Vikram Seth
d) J.B. Priestley
Answer: a) Elizabeth Jennings
Q. In Father to Son, the father expresses:
a) Pride
b) Disappointment and distance from his son
c) Joy
d) Anger
Answer: b) Disappointment and distance from his son
MCQs help you test your understanding of prose, poetry, and supplementary readings quickly. They also train you for objective-type questions that appear in school exams and competitive tests.
Mostly yes. Class 11 English MCQs are usually based on Hornbill (Prose & Poetry) and Snapshots (Supplementary Reader). However, some MCQs may also test vocabulary, grammar, and literary devices.
While Class 11 itself has internal exams, the NCERT-based MCQ practice strengthens your comprehension, recall, and analysis skills — all of which are essential for Class 12 Board Exams as well.
Not always. Some questions check simple recall (e.g., names, authors, characters), while others assess interpretation, symbolism, and themes, which require deeper understanding.
Practicing 10–15 MCQs per chapter or poem on a daily basis is ideal. This keeps you consistent without feeling overwhelmed.
Yes, in most cases. NCERT books are the primary source, but schools may also frame application-based or analytical questions inspired by the text.
Keep a quick reference chart of all authors/poets with their works. Revisit it often while practicing MCQs.
Maintain a personal word bank while reading chapters. Learn synonyms, antonyms, and context meanings, as these are commonly tested.
Yes, provided they are NCERT-based. Cross-check answers with your textbook to ensure accuracy.
Absolutely. By focusing on key details, themes, and literary devices while solving MCQs, you naturally become better at short answers, long answers, and essay writing.