13 Nov 2024

The Tale Of Custard The Dragon Common MCQ Question Answer for HSLC 2025

The Tale Of Custard The Dragon Common MCQ Question Answer for HSLC 2025

The Tale Of Custard The Dragon Common MCQ Question Answer for HSLC 2025


The Tale Of Custard The Dragon Common MCQ Question Answer for HSLC 2025: The Tale of Custard the Dragon is poem from the class 10 NCERT English text-book First Flight. The Tale of Custard the Dragon is written by the poet Ogden Nash. Here in this post you'll get The Tale Of Custard The Dragon Common Short Question Answer for HSLC 2025



The Tale Of Custard The Dragon Class 10 Common MCQ Question Answer for HSLC 2025

1. In reality which one of the following is not a real animal ?

(a) Blink

(b) Custard

(c) Ink

(d) Mastard


Ans: (b) Custard



2. "she tickled him unmerciful"  here unmerciful means ?

(a) cruel

(b) hazardous

(c) injuriously

(d) roughly


Ans: (d) roughly



3. What qualities of the other animals do we find in the stanza ?

    (i) proud     (ii) rude      (iii) funny       (iv) caring


(a) Only (i)

(b) Both (i) and (ii)

(c) Only (iii)

(d) Only (iv)


Ans: (b) Both (i) and (ii)



4. The dragon was named as custard as he was–


(a) Sad

(b) Brave

(c) Fat

(d) Coward


Ans: (d) Coward 



5. What did Custard do to the pirate ?


(a) ate him

(b) scared him away

(c) held him hostage

(d) None of these


Ans: (a) ate him



6. Why did the other animals call Custard Percival ?


(a) To mock him

(b) To praise him

(c) To be funny

(d) To insult him


Ans: (a) To mock him



7. Pick the option that does not display a simile


(a) Clashed his tail like irons……..

(b) ………. at the pirate like a robin at a worm.

(c) ……….Custard, snorting like an engine

(d) ……….trickled down to the bottom


Ans: (d) ……….trickled down to the bottom



8. The extract mentions ‘irons’ in dungeons. According to this extract, ‘irons’ is a reference to


(a) iron racks for sacred books

(b) iron cases housing treasures

(c) iron chains holding the prisoners captive

(d) iron coffins for burying the royal dead


Ans: (c) iron chains holding the prisoners captive



9. Choose the option that includes an example of hyperbole ?


(a) And Mustard growled, and they all looked around

(b) Ink and Mustard rudely asked his age

(c) Belinda giggled till she shook the house

(d) When Custard cried for a nice safe cage


Ans: (c) Belinda giggled till she shook the house



Class 10 English The Tale of of Custard the Dragon Important MCQ for HSLC 2025

10. Which belief about dragons is in contrast to Custard’s behaviour in the extract ?


(a) Dragons are brave and feared

(b) Dragons can grant wishes

(c) Dragons can become invisible at will

(d) Dragons are soft-hearted and kind


Ans: (a) Dragons are brave and feared



11. What can you infer from the repetition ‘suddenly, suddenly’ in the Poem ?


(a) There was an immediate change in the scene

(b) It focuses on the hasty attack and the loud noise

(c) It emphasises that an unexpected noise was heard

(d) It draws our attention to the loud cry that occurred


Ans: (c) It emphasises that an unexpected noise was heard



12. Pick an option that best fits the usage of the word 'trickled’ as used in the poem.


(a) The water trickled down the tap and filled the trough

(b) Students trickled into the classroom as the teacher entered

(c) Tears trickled down her cheeks as she heard the sad news

(d) His enthusiasm for the task slowly trickled away


Ans: (b) Students trickled into the classroom as the teacher entered



13. The poet used the word 'weeck' to signify the giggling of the mouse ?


(a) uses it to add suspense in the poem

(b) has imagined how the mouse would sound in this mood

(c) has mocked the mouse for giggling at Custard

(d) uses it to create a scary effect for readers


Ans: (b) has imagined how the mouse would sound in this mood



14. What is the poet’s purpose in using the onomatopoeic words given in the poem ?


(a) It is to emphasise on the might and boldness of Custard

(b) It is to introduce the character Custard to the readers

(c) It is to impress upon the readers that Custard was ready

(d) It is to make Custard bold enough to face the situation


Ans: (a) It is to emphasise on the might and boldness of Custard



15. List out the rhyming pairs ?


    1. Sound                 i. Mouse

    2. Belinda               ii. Age

    3. Cage                   iii. Around

    4. House                 iv. Winda


(a) 1-iv, 2-i, 3-ii, 4-iii

(b) 1-iii, 2-i, 3-iv, 4-ii

(c) 1-i, 2-ii, 3-iii, 4-iv

(d) 1-iii, 2-iv, 3-ii, 4-i


Ans: (d) 1-iii, 2-iv, 3-ii, 4-i



16. A cage means captivity. Why is Custard inclined to remain in a cage despite what it symbolises ?


This is so because he viewed it as a


(i) sanctuary    (ii) guardhouse    (iii) cubicle    (iv) refuge


(a) (i), (ii) & (iii)                  (b) (i) & (iv)

(c) (iii) & (iv)                       (d) (ii) & (iii)


Ans: (b) (i) & (iv)



17. Select the option that fits with the reaction of the characters in the context of the extract.


Ink : terrified : Blink : (i) __________________

Pirate : (ii) ______________: Custard: undaunted


(a) (i) shocked (ii) displeased

(b) (i) petrified (ii) wondered

(c) (i) upset (ii) dazed

(d) (i) petrified (ii) shocked


Ans: (d) (i) petrified (ii) shocked



18. He went at the pirate like a robin at a worm. Why has this comparison been used here ?


Just like the robin catches the worm,


(a) Custard attacked the pirate after careful observation

(b) Custard attacked the pirate without delay

(c) Custard attacked the pirate valorously

(d) Custard attacked the pirate stealthily


Ans: (b) Custard attacked the pirate without delay



19. A hyperbole is a literary device where the poet/writer/speaker purposely and obviously exaggerates to an extreme.


Choose the option that includes an example of hyperbole.


(a) And Mustard growled, and they all looked around

(b) Ink and Mustard rudely asked his age

(c) Belinda giggled till she shook the house

(d) When Custard cried for a nice safe cage


Ans: (c) Belinda giggled till she shook the house



20. Pick the option with the correct matches for columns A and B.

         A                                         B

1. chuckle     A. to smile in a half-suppressed mocking way

2. snigger     B. to smile in an irritating, conceited manner

3. smirk        C. to let out a quiet and suppressed laugh

                       D. to let out a laugh heartily and loudly


(a) 1–D, 2–A, 3–C         (b) 1–C, 2–A, 3–B

(c) 1–B, 2–D, 3–C         (d) 1–A, 2–C, 3–D


Ans: (b) 1–C, 2–A, 3–B




The Tale Of Custard The Dragon Assertion and Reason MCQ Question Answer for HSLC 2025

21. Assertion (A): Custard was really not satisfied in the little white house.

Reason (R): Custard always keep crying for a nice cage.


(a) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A

(b) Both A and R are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true and R is false.

(d) A is false and R is true.


Ans: (d) A is false and R is true.



22. Assertion (A): Percival was a coward knight

Reason (R): Custard is called as 'Percival'.


(a) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A 

(b) Both A and R are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true and R is false.

(d) A is false and R is true.


Ans: (b) Both A and R are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A.



23. Assertion (A): Belinda's gave the name 'Mustard' to the dog

Reason (R): Because his colour is yellow and very sharp in detecting smell


(a) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A 

(b) Both A and R are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true and R is false.

(d) A is false and R is true.


Ans: (a) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A



24. Assertion (A): Custard clashed his tail like irons in a dungeon with a clatter and clank

Reason (R): He was really afraid of the Pirate and tried to escape from the scene.


(a) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A 

(b) Both A and R are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true and R is false.

(d) A is false and R is true.


Ans: (c) A is true and R is false



25. Assertion (A): Custard was older than everyone of the house.

Reason (R): Ink and Mustard rudely asked his age. 


(a) Both A and R are correct and R is the correct explanation of A 

(b) Both A and R are correct but R is not the correct explanation of A.

(c) A is true and R is false.

(d) A is false and R is true.


Ans: (d) A is false and R is true.


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