The Midnight Visitor Class 10 MCQ Quiz – Test Your Knowledge!

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Are you preparing for CBSE Class 10 English Chapter "The Midnight Visitor"? This interactive MCQ quiz will help you revise important themes, character traits, and key events in an engaging way!

About the Quiz

  • Chapter Name: The Midnight Visitor
  • Author: Robert Arthur
  • Subject: Class 10 English (Footprints Without Feet)
  • Question Type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
  • Difficulty Level: Concept-Based & Exam-Oriented
  • Leaderboard: Yes (Check Your Rank!)

Why Take This Quiz?

✔ Covers plot, theme, and character analysis
✔ Includes extract-based & high-order MCQs
✔ Perfect for quick revision before CBSE board exams

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The Midnight Visitor

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What does Ausable's calm demeanor during the crisis reveal about him?

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What does the fictional balcony symbolize in the story?

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Which word replaces ‘sat down heavily’ in the sentence—'Ausable moved to an armchair and sat down heavily’?

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Max was slender, a little less than tall, with features that suggested slightly the crafty, pointed countenance of a fox. There was about him — aside from the gun — nothing especially menacing. “The report,” he murmured. “The report that is being brought to you tonight concerning some new missiles. I thought I would take it from you. It will be safer in my hands than in yours.” Ausable moved to an armchair and sat down heavily. “I’m going to raise the devil with the management this time, and you can bet on it,” he said grimly. “This is the second time in a month that somebody has got into my room through that nuisance of a balcony!”

Delnaaz is a new tenant in her locality and Mrs. Mehta is the landlady. Choose the option that lists an action that would require Mrs. Mehta to ‘raise the devil’ with Delnaaz.

  1. She uses the elevator five times a day.
  2. She feeds the stray dogs in the street.
  3. She works late at night and stays home in the afternoon only.
  4. She plays music louder than is necessary late into the night.

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What is the central theme of The Midnight Visitor?

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Max was slender, a little less than tall, with features that suggested slightly the crafty, pointed countenance of a fox. There was about him — aside from the gun — nothing especially menacing. “The report,” he murmured. “The report that is being brought to you tonight concerning some new missiles. I thought I would take it from you. It will be safer in my hands than in yours.” Ausable moved to an armchair and sat down heavily. “I’m going to raise the devil with the management this time, and you can bet on it,” he said grimly. “This is the second time in a month that somebody has got into my room through that nuisance of a balcony!”

Choose the option that displays the correct analogy.

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What does the story suggest about the importance of intelligence over physical strength?

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Ausable did not fit any description of a secret agent Fowler had ever read. Following him down the musty corridor of the gloomy French hotel where Ausable had a room, Fowler felt let down. It was a small room, on the sixth and top floor, and scarcely a setting for a romantic adventure. Ausable was, for one thing, fat. Very fat. And then there was his accent. Though he spoke French and German passably, he had never altogether lost the American accent he had brought to Paris from Boston twenty years ago. “You are disappointed,” Ausable said wheezily over his shoulder.

Amy is an American woman who teaches French and German in a primary school. This means that Amy is

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Max was slender, a little less than tall, with features that suggested slightly the crafty, pointed countenance of a fox. There was about him — aside from the gun — nothing especially menacing. “The report,” he murmured. “The report that is being brought to you tonight concerning some new missiles. I thought I would take it from you. It will be safer in my hands than in yours.” Ausable moved to an armchair and sat down heavily. “I’m going to raise the devil with the management this time, and you can bet on it,” he said grimly. “This is the second time in a month that somebody has got into my room through that nuisance of a balcony!”

Ausable’s annoyance at the balcony when he says, “…nuisance of a balcony…” could be called fake, keeping in mind that

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Ausable did not fit any description of a secret agent Fowler had ever read. Following him down the musty corridor of the gloomy French hotel where Ausable had a room, Fowler felt let down. It was a small room, on the sixth and top floor, and scarcely a setting for a romantic adventure. Ausable was, for one thing, fat. Very fat. And then there was his accent. Though he spoke French and German passably, he had never altogether lost the American accent he had brought to Paris from Boston twenty years ago. “You are disappointed,” Ausable said wheezily over his shoulder.

It can be inferred from the extract that a secret agent is expected to be

  1. fit.
  2. compassionate.
  3. apologetic.
  4. suave.
  5. violent.

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Ausable did not fit any description of a secret agent Fowler had ever read. Following him down the musty corridor of the gloomy French hotel where Ausable had a room, Fowler felt let down. It was a small room, on the sixth and top floor, and scarcely a setting for a romantic adventure. Ausable was, for one thing, fat. Very fat. And then there was his accent. Though he spoke French and German passably, he had never altogether lost the American accent he had brought to Paris from Boston twenty years ago. “You are disappointed,” Ausable said wheezily over his shoulder.

Choose the option that lists the INCORRECT statements about the given passage.

  1. Fowler had no expectations at all from Ausable.
  2. Fowler was elated when he met Ausable.
  3. Ausable was living in France as a spy.
  4. Ausable had acquired the French accent over twenty years ago.

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The reason Fowler was disappointed by Ausable when he met him was because Ausable

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Max was slender, a little less than tall, with features that suggested slightly the crafty, pointed countenance of a fox. There was about him — aside from the gun — nothing especially menacing. “The report,” he murmured. “The report that is being brought to you tonight concerning some new missiles. I thought I would take it from you. It will be safer in my hands than in yours.” Ausable moved to an armchair and sat down heavily. “I’m going to raise the devil with the management this time, and you can bet on it,” he said grimly. “This is the second time in a month that somebody has got into my room through that nuisance of a balcony!”

Owning a gun gave a menacing impression to Max’s character because

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If Max had known there was no balcony, how might the story have ended?

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How does Ausable use psychology to outsmart Max?

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Key Topics Covered in the Quiz

Fowler’s expectations vs. reality
Ausable’s intelligence and quick thinking
Use of irony and humor in the story
Character traits of Ausable and Max
Critical Thinking & Exam-Oriented Questions

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