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MCQ Questions for Class 12 English Flamingo Chapter 8 Going Places.

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1. Danny had a freckled nose and the colour of his eyes was




2. Outside the pub, Sophie saw something. It was




3. While Sophie waited for Danny, she realized that




4. According to Sophie, the place she had chosen to meet Danny was




5. Sophie told Jansie that her father if he got to know about her meeting with Danny would




6. Geoff had told about Sophie’s meeting with Danny Casey to




7. ‘I wish he was an Englishman’. These words were spoken with reference to




8. The match on Saturday was witnessed by




9. Danny Casey was a player in the football team of




10. Sophie told Geoff that Danny was unable to sign an autograph for her because




11. Sophie told Geoff that Danny was unable to sign an autograph for her because




12. When Sophie told her father that Danny had met her and told her that he was going to buy a shop, father




13. The father talked about a man who knew




14. After describing Danny’s appearance, Sophie chose not to tell Geoff about




15. What did Sophie tell Geoff one day that made him look surprised?




16. Geoff never took Sophie out with him because he thought she was




17. Sophie felt bad because of her brother




18. Geoff had been out of school for a period of




19. What was Sophie’s father keen to buy if Sophie ever came into money?




20. She wanted to be a designer like




21. Sophie’s best friend was




22. What does Geoff’s silence symbolise in Sophie’s view?




23. What kind of person is Sophie’s father ?




24. Sophie’s dreams and disappointments are all in her mind?




25. Who is Sophie’s younger brother?




26. Who is Sophie’s elder brother?




27. Why is Jansie not able to support Sophie’s view?




28. What was Sophie’s reply to Jansie?




29. Explain – Words had to be prized out of him like stones out of a ground.




30. what is the meaning of the words :“nosey”, “gawky”?