MCQs on The Third Level
Q1.How
many levels did the Grand Central Station in reality have?
a.
2
b.
3
c.
4
d.
5
Q2.How
many levels did Charlie claim to his friend that the Grand Central Station has?
a.
1
b.
2
c.
3
d.
4
Q3.Who
is the writer of the Third Level?
a.
John Updike
b.
Kalki
c.
Jack Finney
d.
Pearl S Buck
Q4.What
was Charlie's hobby?
a.
Stamp collecting
b.
Singing
c.
Dancing
d.
writing
Q5.What
did Charlie's hobby provide him?
a.
Money
b.
Fame
c.
Escape
d.
foodgrains
Q6.Fill
in the blank in the line by picking up the correct option given below:
President
Roosevelt also did......................
a.
farming
b.
singing
c.
stamp collecting
d.
teaching
Q7.
What is Charlie's age?
a.
31 years
b.
32 years
c.
42 years
d.
33 years
Q8.What
was the narrator's wife's name?
a.
Zareena
b.
Loisa
c.
Lucy
d.
Nancy
Q9.
What type of trains leave from the second level?
a.
Metro trains
b.
Suburban trains
c.
Passenger Trains
d.
Superfast
Q10.Once
the narrator got into a tunnel and came out in an office building 46th out in
the lobby of the...........................
a.
Roosevelt Hotel
b.
Biden Hotel
c.
Obama Hotel
d.
King George Hotel
Q11.What
does the narrator sometimes think of the Grand Central Station?
a.
Growing like mushroom
b.
Growing like wheat
c.
Growing like Congress Grass
d.
growing like a tree
Q12.The
narrator Charlie wanted two tickets for ........................
a.
New York
b.
Galesburg Illinois
c.
Boston
d.
Rome
Q13.How
much money did Charlie draw out of the bank to buy Old style currency?
a.
300 dollars
b.
200 dollars
c.
400 dollars
d.
800 dollars
Q14.How
many old-style currency bills did the narrator get for 300 dollars?
a.300
dollars in Old style bills
b.
200 dollars in Old style bills
c.
400 dollars in Old style bills
d.
800 dollars in Old style bills
Q15.What
was the cost of one dozen eggs in 1894?
a.
13 cents
b.
12 cents
c.
14 cents
d.
23 cents
Q16.
What is the name of Charlie's friend?
a.
Sam Gainer
b.
Sam Weiner
c.
Sam Fishta
d.
Sam Rishta
Q17.Where
did Charlie get schooling?
a.
Galesburg
b.
Boston
c.
New York
d.
Germany
Q18.
To whom was the first-day cover addressed?
a.
Charlie’s friend
b.
Charlie’s grandmother
c.
Charlie’s wife
d.
Charlie's grandfather
Q19.
What date was marked on the first-day cover addressed to Charlie's grandfather?
a.
July 18, 1894
b.
July 19, 1894
c.
July 20, 1894
d.
July 21, 1894
Q20.What
was the price of the stamp affixed on the first-day cover sent to Charlie's
grandfather?
a.
6 cents
b.
4 cents
c.
5 cents
d.
7 cents
Q21.What
name was signed on the paper that was taken out from the envelope by Charlie?
a. Sam
b. Louisa
c. John
d. Fredrick
Q22.What
is put inside a first-day cover envelope?
a. A
currency note
b. A
blank cheque
c. A
blank paper
d. A
thread
Q23.
Whose picture was there on the stamp affixed on the first-day cover that
Charlie found?
a. President
Roosevelt
b. President
Obama
c. President
d. President Garfield
Q24.
What amount of money did Sam bring from the stamp and coins Store?
a. $800
of old-style currency
b. $900
of old-style currency
c. $700
of old-style currency
d. $600
of old style currency
Q25.
The paper that was found from inside the first-day cover was not blank. It had
a note. Whom was it addressed?
a. Grandfather
b. Charlie
c. Sam
d. Louisa
Q26.
Who wrote the letter that was lying there inside the envelope opened by
Charlie?
a.
Sam
b.
Charlie
c.
Sam
d.
Louisa
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