InterviewSolution
Saved Bookmarks
This section includes InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
| 1. |
Who was witnessing the whole course of Surender’s miserliness? |
|
Answer» Sakka, the King of the gods and Ruler of the Heavens, was witnessing the incident. |
|
| 2. |
This shows that Surender was a terrible miser A) He bought the cheapest and most ordinary clothes for his children. B) His family supped on gruel most of the time. C) He asked his wife to prepare only one ladoo for himself. D) All of the above. |
|
Answer» D) All of the above. |
|
| 3. |
Surender decided he would say nothing about his longing for a ladoo to his wife because A) the thought of wasting money on the ingredients made him quite ill B) he did not want his wife and children to eat the ladoos C) he decided to eat a ladoo in the market-place D) none of the above |
|
Answer» A) the thought of wasting money on the ingredients made him quite ill |
|
| 4. |
The king sent a messenger to Surender’s house A) to check if what Surender was saying was true B) to bring the person who gave the order to the servant before the king C) to loot his treasure D) to bring Surender’s family to the palace |
|
Answer» B) to bring the person who gave the order to the servant before the king |
|
| 5. |
What was the result of Surender’s miserliness? A) All his hoarded wealth was looted. B) His wife and children went with the make-believe Surender. C) His wife and children did not want him. D) God Sakka came down from the heavens. |
|
Answer» C) His wife and children did not want him. |
|
| 6. |
What was there in Surender’s hoard to call himself wealthy? |
|
Answer» Three storehouses full of gold, silver, rare diamonds and precious stones. |
|