mcqs of Door in the wall by H.G. Wells
Quiz
- Where Wallace came after the garden vanished?
- street in West Kensington
- school in West Kensington
- shop of West Kensington
- Was Wallace sure of what he saw?
- Yes
- No
- it might be a daytime dream
- How Wallace felt after his return?
- he wept and prayed to return to it
- he felt relieved
- no emotion at all
- What age Wallace was when he saw the door again?
- he was seven years old
- he was eight years old
- he was nine years old
- Why Wallace did not enter the door second time?
- his father was nearby
- he fears to enter in it
- he was late for school
- Whom Wallace blabbed about the door?
- A schoolfellow Young Hopkins
- To his nursery governess
- To father
- Who said it was the best lie he had ever heard?
- Big Fawsett
- Crawshaw major
- Morley Reynold
- Who made the joke about girl in green
- Fawcett
- Reynold
- Crawshaw
- Who held a council over wanton lies
- Fawcett
- Carnaby
- Crawshaw
- When did Wallace saw the door third time?
- on way to Oxford scholarship
- on way to Cambridge scholarship
- on way to California scholarship
- How many times door offer itself to Wallace?
- four times
- three times
- two times
- Which door opened for Wallace as he neglected The Door?
- a door to failure
- a door to money
- door of career
- How Wallace felt at the age of 40?
- He longed for The Door
- He wanted to more hard work
- He don’t want door to appear
- What was Wallace by profession?
- Principal
- A Cabinet Minister
- President of Country
- Where was Wallace body found?
- in excavation (East Kensington station)
- in office where he works
- in the trench
- Why Wallace went through that door?
- because somebody push him
- because of hallucinations of the green door
- because of political reason
- Who told Wallace story?
- Redmond
- Reynolds
- Carnaby
- What Redmond thought next morning as he recall the story?
- it seemed fantastic tale well-told
- real experience
- a dream
- What price had Wallace belief caused him?
- His lost of career
- His lost of loved ones
- his own life
- In the end, the door
- Offers itself
- Betrays him
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