On the Face of It Class 12 MCQ Quiz – Test Your Knowledge!

Are you ready to test your understanding of "On the Face of It" from the Class 12 English Vistas textbook? This MCQ quiz will help you revise key themes, characters, and the deeper message behind the play, which explores prejudices, loneliness, and human resilience.

About the Quiz

  • Chapter Name: On the Face of It
  • Author: Susan Hill
  • Subject: English (Vistas)
  • Book: NCERT Class 12 English
  • Question Type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
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On the Face of it

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DERRY: You’re... peculiar. You say peculiar things. You ask questions I don’t understand.

MR LAMB: I like to talk. Have company. You don’t have to answer questions. You don’t have to stop here at all. The gate’s open.

DERRY: Yes, but...

MR LAMB: I’ve a hive of bees behind those trees over there. Some hear bees and they say, bees buzz. But when you listen to bees for a long while, they humm....and hum means ‘sing’. I hear them singing, my bees.

DERRY: But....I like it here. I came in because I liked it .....when I looked over the wall.

MR LAMB: If you’d seen me, you’d not have come in.

DERRY: No.

Select the option that best describes Derry and Mr. Lamb in the extract.

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MR LAMB: Look, boy, look.... what do you see?

DERRY: Just....grass and stuff. Weeds.

MR LAMB: Some call them weeds. If you like, then.... a weed garden, that. There’s fruit and there are flowers, and trees and herbs. All sorts. But over there.... weeds. I grow weeds there. Why is one green, growing plant called a weed and another ‘flower’? Where’s the difference? It’s all life.... growing. Same as you and me.

DERRY: We’re not the same.

MR LAMB: I’m old. You’re young. You’ve got a burned face, I’ve got a tin leg. Not important. You’re standing there.... I’m sitting here. Where’s the difference?

Like the play, the given extract is a study in contrasts. What does Mr. Lamb seek to do by bringing up distinctions?

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How does Mr. Lamb's character help to challenge societal norms and stereotypes?

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What is the symbolic significance of the garden in the story?

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Based on the slogans and tag lines, for which of the following brands might Mr. Lamb be a suitable brand ambassador?

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MR LAMB: Look, boy, look.... what do you see?

DERRY: Just....grass and stuff. Weeds.

MR LAMB: Some call them weeds. If you like, then.... a weed garden, that. There’s fruit and there are flowers, and trees and herbs. All sorts. But over there.... weeds. I grow weeds there. Why is one green, growing plant called a weed and another ‘flower’? Where’s the difference? It’s all life.... growing. Same as you and me.

DERRY: We’re not the same.

MR LAMB: I’m old. You’re young. You’ve got a burned face, I’ve got a tin leg. Not important. You’re standing there.... I’m sitting here. Where’s the difference?

How would you describe Derry’s tone when he says – “We’re not the same”?

7 / 15

How does Derry's mother contribute to his sense of alienation and isolation?

8 / 15

What would have been the outcome if Mr. Lamb had not fallen off the ladder at the end?

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MR LAMB: I’m not fond of curtains. Shutting things out, shutting things in. I like the light and the darkness, and the windows open, to hear the wind.

DERRY: Yes. I like that. When it’s raining, I like to hear it on the roof.

MR LAMB: So you’re not lost, are you? Not altogether? You do hear things. You listen.

DERRY: They talk about me. Downstairs, When I’m not there.

You do hear things. You listen.” Choose the option that captures the difference between hearing and listening.

hear: listen :: _________: _________

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MR LAMB: Look, boy, look.... what do you see?

DERRY: Just....grass and stuff. Weeds.

MR LAMB: Some call them weeds. If you like, then.... a weed garden, that. There’s fruit and there are flowers, and trees and herbs. All sorts. But over there.... weeds. I grow weeds there. Why is one green, growing plant called a weed and another ‘flower’? Where’s the difference? It’s all life.... growing. Same as you and me.

DERRY: We’re not the same.

MR LAMB: I’m old. You’re young. You’ve got a burned face, I’ve got a tin leg. Not important. You’re standing there.... I’m sitting here. Where’s the difference?

Look at the given images of books. In which of the following are you NOT likely to find Mr. Lamb’s words as given in the extract?

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MR LAMB: Look, boy, look.... what do you see?

DERRY: Just....grass and stuff. Weeds.

MR LAMB: Some call them weeds. If you like, then.... a weed garden, that. There’s fruit and there are flowers, and trees and herbs. All sorts. But over there.... weeds. I grow weeds there. Why is one green, growing plant called a weed and another ‘flower’? Where’s the difference? It’s all life.... growing. Same as you and me.

DERRY: We’re not the same.

MR LAMB: I’m old. You’re young. You’ve got a burned face, I’ve got a tin leg. Not important. You’re standing there.... I’m sitting here. Where’s the difference?

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Which of the following represents Mr. Lamb’s analysis of flowers and weeds?

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If Derry were in a library at the beginning of the play, which of the following sections of books would he NOT explore?

  1. science fiction
  2. fantasy
  3. self-help
  4. non-fiction

13 / 15

Ah, but do you care if you never kiss them.” What does Mr. Lamb aim to do with such a statement?

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What is the bond that unites old Mr. Lamb and Derry, the boy?

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How did Derry find Mr. Lamb different from other adults he had encountered?

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Key Topics Covered in the Quiz

Character analysis of Mr. Lamb and Derry
Themes of disability, isolation, and human connection
Symbolism and deeper meanings in the play
Important dialogues and their impact

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