A Bicycle in Good Repair | Class 7 MCQ Questions with Answers English Chapter 9

NCERT MCQ Questions for Class 7 English A Bicycle in Good Repair with Answers PDF Free Download based on the major ideas and themes presented in the textbook as per the CBSE new test pattern are available here. This will help you learn and test your understanding of the chapters. Students can also take a free test of Class 7 English Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four possibilities, each of which is followed by the correct response. These MCQ Questions were chosen in accordance with the most recent CBSE exam format.

Q1.The gearcase was

(1) to be taken out
(2) not to be taken out
(3) both (a) and (b)
(4) to be repaired

Answer

Answer: not to be taken out


Q2.The narrator was

(1) a late riser
(2) an early rises
(3) when his mother went to wake him up
(4) he used to get up whenever he wanted

Answer

Answer: a late riser


Q3. goes a little stiffly after lunch.

(1) Bus
(2) Sun
(3) Car
(4) Cycle

Answer

Answer: Cycle


Q4.The bicycle ran smoothly in the.

(1) morning
(2) afternoon
(3) night
(4) evening

Answer

Answer: morning


Q5.This front wheel wobbles. What does wobble mean?

(1) Unsteadily from side to side
(2) Make bubbles
(3) spins around
(4) Broken

Answer

Answer: Unsteadily from side to side


Q6.Give the meaning of stiffly.

(1) light
(2) firm
(3) hard
(4) soft

Answer

Answer: hard


Q7.What were the balls that rolled out on the path?

(1) wheel
(2) tyres
(3) handle
(4) ball-bearing

Answer

Answer: ball-bearing


Q8.Who does he refer to?

(1) The writer’s father
(2) The writer
(3) None of the above
(4) The writer’s friend

Answer

Answer: The writer’s friend


Q9.The friend started playing with

(1) the front wheel
(2) the back wheel
(3) the seat cover
(4) the handle

Answer

Answer: the front wheel


Q10.What did the writers friend do?

(1) Took the cycle with him
(2) Taking tea and waiting for his friend
(3) None of the above
(4) Took the wheel out of the fork

Answer

Answer: Took the wheel out of the fork


Q11.The unscrewing resulted In

(1) the settling of some dozen or so little little balls balls
(2) the rolling of some dozen or so
(3) both (a) and (b)
(4) the sucking of balls with one another

Answer

Answer: the rolling of some dozen or so


Q12.The bicycle, showed spirit implies

(1) shows signs of recovery
(2) perfectly repaired
(3) dismantled bicycle
(4) ghosts entered

Answer

Answer: shows signs of recovery


Q13.The remark Implied

(1) the author liked to cycle in the morning
(2) the author was an early riser
(3) the author to be a professional rider
(4) the author liked to cycle In the afternoon

Answer

Answer: the author liked to cycle in the morning


Q14.To cycle In the afternoon was

(1) annoying
(2) refreshing
(3) easy
(4) difficult

Answer

Answer: annoying


Q15.The mood swings happen

(1) due to sumptuous lunch
(2) due to the timings of the day
(3) due to light lunch
(4) due to heavy lunch

Answer

Answer: due to heavy lunch


Q16.The friend cautioned the author about the people

(1) who were not his friends
(2) who were just idiots
(3) who were non-riders
(4) who knew nothing about machines

Answer

Answer: who knew nothing about machines


Q17.The friend was an expert In taking off the gearcase as It took him

(1) less than five minutes to put it in two pieces
(2) five minutes to dismantle It
(3) all the above
(4) Just five seconds to throw it off

Answer

Answer: less than five minutes to put it in two pieces


Q18.Who were effected by the friends repairs?

(1) the bicycle
(2) both the author and the cycle
(3) the friend became tired
(4) the author

Answer

Answer: both the author and the cycle


Q19.The bicycle showed spirit as It finally defeated him

(1) he continued repairing it over the head
(2) the handles hit him sharply
(3) the author was flushed with victory
(4) the friend was tired

Answer

Answer: the handles hit him sharply


Q20.The proceedings were defined as

(1) friend on the gravel and the bicycle friend over it over him
(2) bicycle on the gravel and the
(3) none of the above
(4) a rough tumble fight between them

Answer

Answer: a rough tumble fight between them


Q21.The ultimate triumph was that of

(1) the friend
(2) the author
(3) none of the above
(4) the cycle

Answer

Answer: none of the above


Q22.The man was playing with the –

(1) Front wheel, twiddling it round between his fingers
(2) Football
(3) All of above
(4) Tools, that speaker had brought

Answer

Answer: Front wheel, twiddling it round between his fingers.


Q23.The speaker was waiting for the man in the –

(1) Garden
(2) Park
(3) All of above
(4) School ground

Answer

Answer: Garden.


Q24.Where did the writer put the balls safely?

(1) In his hat
(2) In his pocket
(3)(ii) In a tray
(4) In a box

Answer

Answer: In his hat


Q25.The machine of the speaker goes a little stiffly after –

(1) Lunch
(2) Morning
(3) All of above
(4) Night

Answer

Answer: Lunch.


Q26. was lying topsyturvy in the middle of the path

(1) the child
(2) ball bearing
(3) a thief
(4) the man

Answer

Answer: ball bearing


Q27.The man hold the bicycle and –

(1) Breaks all parts
(2) Shook it violently
(3) All of above
(4) Tried to climb the cycle up

Answer

Answer: Shook it violently.


Q28.The child was in awe with

(1) cherry confidence
(2) hopelessness
(3) shamelessness
(4) inquisite mind

Answer

Answer: cherry confidence


Q29.We must not lose any of them. What does them refer to?

(1) Screws
(2) Ball bearings
(3) Handles
(4) Pins

Answer

Answer: Ball bearings


Q30.The man asked for a –

(1) Ice-cube
(2) Water buckets
(3) All of above
(4) Hammer

Answer

Answer: Hammer.


Q31.What did the writers friend decide to do?

(1) To repair the gearbox
(2) To repair the cycle
(3) To repair the front wheel
(4) To repair the chain of the cycle

Answer

Answer: To repair the gearbox


Q32.They both groveled round for –

(1) 15 minutes
(2) Half an hour
(3) All of above
(4) Two hours

Answer

Answer: Half an hour.


Q33.The man said nothing is easier than –

(1) Talking off a gear-case
(2) Riding a bicycle
(3) All of above
(4) Than playing

Answer

Answer: Talking off a gear-case.


Q34.he ultimate triumph was that of

(1) the friend
(2) the author
(3) none of the above
(4) the cycle

Answer

Answer: none of the above


Q35.Both the author and the friend had decided to go for

(1) a long drive
(2) hunting
(3) a bus journey
(4) a long bicycle ride

Answer

Answer: a long bicycle ride


Q36.Which wheel of the bicycle wobbles according to his friend?

(1) Back
(2) Front
(3) None
(4) Both

Answer

Answer: Front


Q37.The authors friend shook the bicycle violently which the author

(1) could hardly believe
(2) approved
(3) both (a) and (b)
(4) did not like

Answer

Answer: did not like


Q38.Who is he in the above lines?

(1) The writer’s father
(2) The writer
(3) None of these
(4) The writer’s friend

Answer

Answer: The writer’s friend


Q39.Both had difference of opinion regarding the wobbling of the front wheel

(1) the author said that It did not wobble
(2) the friend said It wobbled
(3) both (a) and (b)
(4) the author commented on the smooth ride

Answer

Answer: both and


Q40.Who is I in the above lines?

(1) The writer’s father
(2) The writer
(3) None of these
(4) The writer’s friend

Answer

Answer: The writer


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