(i) Who visits Scrooge on the night before Christmas?
(a) Santa Claus
(b) Jacob Marley
(c) The Easter Bunny
(d) Scrooge's nephew
Ans: (b)
Jacob Marley, Scrooge's dead friend, visits him on the night before Christmas.
(ii) What is Scrooge's attitude towards Christmas at the beginning of the story?
(a) Joyful
(b) Indifferent
(c) Excited
(d) Grateful
Ans: (b)
Scrooge is indifferent and unfriendly towards Christmas initially.
(iii) Which ghost shows Scrooge the good days of his past?
(a) Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come
(b) Ghost of Christmas Present
(c) Ghost of Christmas Past
(d) Jacob Marley
Ans: (c)
The Ghost of Christmas Past shows Scrooge the good days of his past.
(iv) What does the Ghost of Christmas Present show Scrooge?
(a) Future events
(b) Present-day celebrations
(c) Past memories
(d) Scrooge's childhood
Ans: (b)
The Ghost of Christmas Present shows Scrooge joyful Christmas celebrations happening at the present time.
(v) Why is Scrooge grateful when he wakes up on Christmas Day?
(a) He receives many gifts
(b) It's his birthday
(c) He has another chance to change
(d) He won a lottery
Ans: (c)
Scrooge is grateful because he realizes he has been given another chance to change his ways.
(i) Jacob Marley urges Scrooge to change his _____ ways.
Ans: unkind
Jacob Marley urges Scrooge to change his unkind ways and be more compassionate.
(ii) The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come points to a future where Scrooge is _____ and unhappy.
Ans: lonely
The vision shows a future where Scrooge is lonely and unhappy if he doesn't change.
(iii) Scrooge feels sorry for being unkind to his nephew, _____.
Ans: Fred
Scrooge regrets being unkind to his nephew, Fred, during Christmas.
(iv) The Ghost of Christmas Past shows Scrooge the good days of his _____.
Ans: past
The Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge on a journey to revisit the good days of his past.
(v) Scrooge decides to make _____ for his past mistakes.
Ans: amends
Ans:
(i) Scrooge welcomes the visit of Jacob Marley.
Ans: False
Scrooge is surprised and somewhat frightened by the visit of Jacob Marley.
(ii) The Ghost of Christmas Past can change the past.
Ans: False
The Ghost of Christmas Past cannot change the past; it only shows it as it happened.
(iii) Scrooge refuses Fred's invitation to Christmas dinner.
Ans: True
Scrooge refuses Fred's invitation to Christmas dinner in the story.
(iv) The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come speaks to Scrooge.
Ans: False
The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come remains silent and points to events without speaking.
(v) Scrooge remains unchanged at the end of the story.
Ans: False
Scrooge undergoes a significant change and becomes a better person by the end of the story.
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