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  • - Duration: 20 minutes
  • - Number of Questions: 15

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Test: Quality- 3 - Question 1

Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow. Tick the correct answer from the given alternatives:

And looking at his lined face, I saw things I had never noticed before,

Q. The lined face showed

Detailed Solution: Question 1

The lined face of Mr. Gessler showed the struggle for survival that he faced as a small bootmaker in a highly competitive market. The lines on his face symbolize the hardships and challenges he had to endure.

Test: Quality- 3 - Question 2

Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow. Tick the correct answer from the given alternatives:

And looking at his lined face, I saw things I had never noticed before,

Q. The author could guess that Mr. Gessler was not in favour of

Detailed Solution: Question 2

The author could guess that Mr. Gessler was not in favor of advertisements by big firms, as he believed in providing quality products and not focusing on marketing strategies.

Test: Quality- 3 - Question 3

Mr. Gessler lived with his –

Detailed Solution: Question 3

Mr. Gessler lived with his elder brother, who was also a bootmaker and worked together in their shop.

Test: Quality- 3 - Question 4

Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow. Tick the correct answer from the given alternatives:

“Ah!” he said, “poor old man starved himself. Slow starvation, the doctor called it! You see he went to work in such a way! Would keep the shop on; wouldn’t have a soul touch his boots except himself. When he got an order, it took him such a time. People won’t wait. He lost everybody. And there he’d sit, going on and on. I will say that for him—not a man in London made a better boot. But look at the competition! He never advertised! Would have the best leather too, and do it all himself. Well, there it is. What could you expect with his ideas?”

Q. ‘Everybody’ here means:

Detailed Solution: Question 4

'Everybody' in the given context refers to Mr. Gessler's customers, who stopped buying from him due to his slow production process and lack of advertisement.

Test: Quality- 3 - Question 5

Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow. Tick the correct answer from the given alternatives:

“Ah!” he said, “poor old man starved himself. Slow starvation, the doctor called it! You see he went to work in such a way! Would keep the shop on; wouldn’t have a soul touch his boots except himself. When he got an order, it took him such a time. People won’t wait. He lost everybody. And there he’d sit, going on and on. I will say that for him—not a man in London made a better boot. But look at the competition! He never advertised! Would have the best leather too, and do it all himself. Well, there it is. What could you expect with his ideas?”

Q. ‘He never advertised’. For whom have these lines been said?

Detailed Solution: Question 5


- The line "He never advertised" refers to Gessler, who is depicted as a traditional shoemaker.
- Gessler's commitment to quality over profit and his reluctance to advertise or delegate work are key themes.
- Therefore, the correct answer is B: Gessler.

Test: Quality- 3 - Question 6

Mr. Gessler said to give his shoes-

Detailed Solution: Question 6

Mr. Gessler said to give his shoes tomorrow fortnight, which means to pick up the shoes after two weeks.

Test: Quality- 3 - Question 7

His shop was in a fashionable part of –

Detailed Solution: Question 7

Mr. Gessler's shop was located in a fashionable part of London, making it a prime location for a business that catered to high-quality footwear.

Test: Quality- 3 - Question 8

Who is 'he' in the line 'he was a good man, he made a good bood...'?

Detailed Solution: Question 8

In the given passage, 'he' refers to Gessler's brother. The younger Gessler brother is speaking to the narrator about his elder brother, who has died. The elder brother was also known for making good boots, and the younger brother is remembering him with these words.

Test: Quality- 3 - Question 9

Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow. Tick the correct answer from the given alternatives:

“Yes,” he answered, “he was a good man, he made a good boot. But he is dead.” And he touched the top of his head, where the hair had suddenly gone as thin as it had been on that of his poor brother, to indicate. I suppose, the cause of his death. “Do you wand any boots?” And he held up the leather in his hand. “Id’s a beautiful piece.”

Q. What was he holding in his hands?

Detailed Solution: Question 9

In the given lines, Mr. Gessler was holding a piece of leather in his hands while talking to the author.

Test: Quality- 3 - Question 10

Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow. Tick the correct answer from the given alternatives:

“Yes,” he answered, “he was a good man, he made a good boot. But he is dead.” And he touched the top of his head, where the hair had suddenly gone as thin as it had been on that of his poor brother, to indicate. I suppose, the cause of his death. “Do you wand any boots?” And he held up the leather in his hand. “Id’s a beautiful piece.”

Q. What did he ask the author?

Detailed Solution: Question 10

In the given lines, Mr. Gessler asked the author if he needed any boots to be made with the leather he was holding.

Test: Quality- 3 - Question 11

Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow. Tick the correct answer from the given alternatives:

I had given those boots up when one evening they came. One by one I tried them on. In shape and fit, in finish and quality of leather, they were the best he had ever made. I flew downstairs, wrote a cheque, and posted it at once with my own hand. A week later, passing the little street, I thought I would go in and tell him how splendidly the new boots fitted. But when I came to where his ship had been, his name was gone.

Q. For whom the pronoun ‘him’ had been used?

Detailed Solution: Question 11

In the given context, the pronoun 'him' has been used for Mr. Gessler, whom the speaker wanted to tell about how well the new boots fit.

Test: Quality- 3 - Question 12

Read the following passages carefully and answer the questions that follow. Tick the correct answer from the given alternatives:

I had given those boots up when one evening they came. One by one I tried them on. In shape and fit, in finish and quality of leather, they were the best he had ever made. I flew downstairs, wrote a cheque, and posted it at once with my own hand. A week later, passing the little street, I thought I would go in and tell him how splendidly the new boots fitted. But when I came to where his ship had been, his name was gone.

Q. Whose name was gone?

Detailed Solution: Question 12

In the given lines, it is mentioned that when the speaker went to visit Mr. Gessler's shop again, Gessler's name was gone, indicating that the shop was no longer there.

Test: Quality- 3 - Question 13

Which kind of shoes did the author want Mr Gessler to make?

Detailed Solution: Question 13

The author wanted Mr Gessler to make a Russian-leather pair of boots.

Test: Quality- 3 - Question 14

The tone, in which Mr. Gessler said ‘dose are nod my boods’, was –

Detailed Solution: Question 14

 Correct answer-c) Very quiet that froze the blood

Mr. Gessler, a dedicated shoemaker, responds in a quiet, intense tone when his work is questioned. This quiet intensity makes the moment more powerful, reflecting his deep pride in his craftsmanship.

Test: Quality- 3 - Question 15

In what context would you use "look down on"?

Detailed Solution: Question 15

"Look down on" is used to describe the act of viewing someone or something as inferior or with disapproval.

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