Footprints Without Feet Class 10 MCQ Quiz – Test Your Knowledge

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Are you preparing for CBSE Class 10 English Chapter "Footprints Without Feet"? This interactive MCQ quiz will help you revise key concepts, themes, and important details from the story effectively!

About the Quiz

  • Chapter Name: Footprints Without Feet
  • Author: H.G. Wells
  • Book: Footprints Without Feet (Supplementary Reader)
  • Question Type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
  • Difficulty Level: Exam-Focused & Concept-Based
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Why Take This Quiz?

✔ Covers themes, character analysis, and important events
✔ Includes competency-based MCQs
✔ Perfect for quick revision before exams

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Footprints Without Feet

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As she and her husband turned away in terror, the extraordinary chair pushed them both out of the room and then appeared to slam and lock the door after them.

Mrs Hall almost fell down the stairs in hysterics. She was convinced that the room was haunted by spirits and that the stranger had somehow caused these to enter into her furniture.

“My poor mother used to sit in that chair,” she moaned. To think it should rise up against me now!

The feeling among the neighbors was that the trouble was caused by witchcraft.”

Pick the option that best describes how Mrs Hall must be feeling at the moment described in the extract.

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In the story 'Footprints Without Feet', Mrs. Hall agreed to provide accommodation to Griffin because he had __________.

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What is the significance of the title Footprints Without Feet?

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The two boys started in surprise at the fresh muddy imprints of a pair of bare feet. What was a barefooted man doing on the steps of a house in the middle of London? And where was the man?

As they gazed, a remarkable sight met their eyes. A fresh footmark appeared from nowhere!

Further footprints followed one after another, descending the steps and progressing down the street. The boys followed, fascinated, until the muddy impressions became fainter and fainter, and at last disappeared altogether.

Why were the boys surprised to see a barefooted man in London?

The boys were surprised as

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The two boys started in surprise at the fresh muddy imprints of a pair of bare feet. What was a barefooted man doing on the steps of a house in the middle of London? And where was the man?

As they gazed, a remarkable sight met their eyes. A fresh footmark appeared from nowhere!

Further footprints followed one after another, descending the steps and progressing down the street. The boys followed, fascinated, until the muddy impressions became fainter and fainter, and at last disappeared altogether.

Pick the option that best matches synonyms of the word ‘gazed’.

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What does Griffin's invisibility symbolize in the story?

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As she and her husband turned away in terror, the extraordinary chair pushed them both out of the room and then appeared to slam and lock the door after them.

Mrs Hall almost fell down the stairs in hysterics. She was convinced that the room was haunted by spirits and that the stranger had somehow caused these to enter into her furniture.

“My poor mother used to sit in that chair,” she moaned. To think it should rise up against me now!

The feeling among the neighbors was that the trouble was caused by witchcraft.”

Mrs. Hall felt that the room was haunted by spirits because

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The arrival of a stranger at an inn in winter was in any case an unusual event. A stranger of such uncommon appearance set all tongues wagging. Mrs Hall, the landlord’s wife, made every effort to be friendly. But Griffin had no desire to talk, and told her, “My reason for coming to Iping is a desire for solitude. I do not wish to be disturbed in my work. Besides, an accident has affected my face.”

Satisfied that her guest was an eccentric scientist, and in view of the fact that he had paid her in advance, Mrs Hall was prepared to excuse his strange habits and irritable temper. But the stolen money did not last long, and presently Griffin had to admit that he had no more ready cash. He pretended, however, that he was expecting a cheque to arrive at any moment.

In which of these does 'ready' have the same meaning as used in the extract?

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The two boys started in surprise at the fresh muddy imprints of a pair of bare feet. What was a barefooted man doing on the steps of a house in the middle of London? And where was the man?

As they gazed, a remarkable sight met their eyes. A fresh footmark appeared from nowhere!

Further footprints followed one after another, descending the steps and progressing down the street. The boys followed, fascinated, until the muddy impressions became fainter and fainter, and at last disappeared altogether.

Pick the option that best describes how the boys are feeling based on the extract.

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The two boys started in surprise at the fresh muddy imprints of a pair of bare feet. What was a barefooted man doing on the steps of a house in the middle of London? And where was the man?

As they gazed, a remarkable sight met their eyes. A fresh footmark appeared from nowhere!

Further footprints followed one after another, descending the steps and progressing down the street. The boys followed, fascinated, until the muddy impressions became fainter and fainter, and at last disappeared altogether.

Pick the option that lists the correct direction of the footprints on the stairs, as noticed by the boys.

footprints without feet class 10 questions and answers

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As she and her husband turned away in terror, the extraordinary chair pushed them both out of the room and then appeared to slam and lock the door after them.

Mrs Hall almost fell down the stairs in hysterics. She was convinced that the room was haunted by spirits and that the stranger had somehow caused these to enter into her furniture.

“My poor mother used to sit in that chair,” she moaned. To think it should rise up against me now!

The feeling among the neighbors was that the trouble was caused by witchcraft.”

The neighbors thought it was ‘witchcraft’. This tells us that neighbors were

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As she and her husband turned away in terror, the extraordinary chair pushed them both out of the room and then appeared to slam and lock the door after them.

Mrs Hall almost fell down the stairs in hysterics. She was convinced that the room was haunted by spirits and that the stranger had somehow caused these to enter into her furniture.

“My poor mother used to sit in that chair,” she moaned. To think it should rise up against me now!

The feeling among the neighbors was that the trouble was caused by witchcraft.”

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Pick the option that includes the correct matches of Column A with Column B.

Column A Column B
I. The stranger was i) eccentric, lonely, and callous
II. He had escaped ii) eccentric, callous, and short-tempered
III. He had an uncommon appearance iii) from Iping to London
iv) as he wore bandages around his forehead

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Select the option that completes the given sentence correctly.

The boys who followed Griffin in 'Footprints Without Feet' __________ and __________.

  1. had found Griffin's laboratory
  2. were curious about the footprints
  3. knew who the footprints belonged to
  4. had almost discovered Griffin's secret
  5. had been looking for Griffin for quite some time

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Key Topics Covered in the Quiz

The story of the invisible man
Use of science and its consequences
Moral lessons from the story
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