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CBSE
Class 11
English
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Mother’s Day
Question Bank

Question Bank - Mother’s Day

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Question Bank: Mother’s Day

This chapter presents a humorous play that explores the role of mothers in families, focusing on Mrs. Pearson's struggle to assert her rights and regain respect from her family.

Structured practice

Question Bank - Mother’s Day

Q1.

Who is the main character in 'Mother's Day'?

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Q-00048724
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Q2.

What is Cyril Pearson's attitude towards his mother at the beginning of the play?

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Q-00048725
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Q3.

Which character acts as a catalyst for Mrs Pearson's transformation?

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Q-00048726
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Q4.

What does Mrs Pearson's smoking indicate about her character's change?

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Q-00048727
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Q5.

What is the primary conflict involving Doris Pearson?

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Q-00048728
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Q6.

How does George Pearson react to Mrs Pearson's new behavior?

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Q-00048729
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Q7.

What does Mrs FitzGerald advise Mrs Pearson to do?

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Q-00048730
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Q8.

What personality traits best describe Mrs FitzGerald?

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Q-00048731
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Q9.

Which character is least affected by Mrs Pearson's change?

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Q-00048732
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Q10.

What lesson do the children learn by the end of the play?

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Q-00048733
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Q11.

What does the changing of personalities between Mrs FitzGerald and Mrs Pearson signify?

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Q-00048734
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Q12.

How does the setting influence the characters' interactions?

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Q-00048735
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Q13.

Which character experiences an identity crisis in the story?

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Q-00048736
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Q14.

What ultimate resolution does Mrs Pearson reach concerning her family?

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Q-00048737
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Q15.

What is the primary theme depicted in the play 'Mother’s Day'?

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Q-00048738
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Q16.

Which character in 'Mother’s Day' is primarily concerned with family dynamics?

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Q-00048739
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Q17.

What setting does 'Mother’s Day' take place in?

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Q-00048740
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Q18.

Which character acts as a foil to Mrs. Pearson in the play?

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Q-00048741
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Q19.

What significant event occurs involving fortune-telling in 'Mother’s Day'?

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Q-00048742
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Q20.

What effect does the setting have on the characters in 'Mother’s Day'?

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Q-00048743
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Q21.

How does humor play a role in 'Mother’s Day'?

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Q-00048744
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Q22.

What does the character Mrs. Fitzgerald symbolize in the play?

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Q-00048745
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Q23.

Why is the title 'Mother’s Day' significant?

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Q-00048746
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Q24.

How does Mrs. Pearson's character evolve throughout the play?

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Q-00048747
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Q25.

In what way is 'Mother’s Day' a commentary on gender roles?

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Q-00048748
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Q26.

What does the play suggest about the importance of communication in families?

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Q-00048749
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Q27.

How does J.B. Priestley use dialogue to develop character relationships in 'Mother’s Day'?

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Q-00048750
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Q28.

What does Mrs. Pearson's use of tea cups symbolize in the play?

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Q-00048751
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Q29.

What underlying message does the play 'Mother’s Day' convey regarding self-advocacy?

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Q-00048752
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Q30.

Where does the action of 'Mother's Day' take place?

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Q-00048753
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Q31.

What type of house is the Pearson family's living-room located in?

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Q-00048754
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Q32.

What time of day does the setting of 'Mother's Day' occur?

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Q-00048755
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Q33.

What is depicted by the description of the living-room in 'Mother's Day'?

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Q-00048756
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Q34.

How does the setting influence Mrs. Pearson's character development?

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Q-00048757
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Q35.

Which character's reactions are significantly influenced by the living-room setting?

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Q-00048758
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Q36.

What does Mrs. Pearson's decision to drink stout in the afternoon signify about the time setting?

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Q37.

What might the muslin-covered windows symbolize in the context of the Pearson family's living-room?

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Q-00048760
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Q38.

What does the arrangement of furniture in the living-room imply about family dynamics?

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Q-00048761
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Q39.

Which element of the setting emphasizes Mrs. Pearson's claim to individuality?

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Q-00048762
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Q40.

How does the furniture arrangement affect the overall mood of the Pearson family's interactions?

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Q-00048763
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Q41.

What does Mrs. Pearson's assertion of not ironing for Doris symbolize within the setting's context?

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Q-00048764
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Q42.

In what way does the living-room's description reflect the themes of the play?

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Q43.

How does the presence of the fireplace in the living-room contribute to the setting?

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Q44.

What is the climax of the play 'Mother's Day'?

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Q45.

Which of the following best describes the resolution of the play?

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Q-00048768
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Q46.

What thematic issue does the climax of 'Mother's Day' highlight?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00048769
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Q47.

How does the play's resolution connect to contemporary issues regarding mothers?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00048770
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Q48.

What role does humor play in the resolution of 'Mother's Day'?

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Q-00048771
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Q49.

What is one effect of the play's climax on the audience?

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Q-00048772
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Q50.

Which aspect of the mother’s character is emphasized during the climax?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00048773
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Q51.

What common trap might students fall into when analyzing the resolution?

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Q-00048774
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Q52.

In what way does the resolution support the play's social message?

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Q-00048775
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Q53.

Which device is used in 'Mother's Day' to foreshadow the climax?

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Q54.

What significant change occurs in the family by the end of the play?

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Q-00048777
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Q55.

How does the play illustrate the impact of societal norms on the characters?

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Q-00048778
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Q56.

What key message does the resolution convey about mothers' roles?

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Q-00048779
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Q57.

What character trait primarily defines Mrs. Pearson at the beginning of the play?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00048780
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Q58.

Which character encourages Mrs. Pearson to be more assertive with her family?

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Q-00048781
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Q59.

What magical action do Mrs. Pearson and Mrs. Fitzgerald take in the play?

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Q-00048782
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Q60.

How does Mrs. Pearson's family first react to her change in behavior?

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Q-00048783
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Q61.

What lesson does Mrs. Pearson ultimately impart to her family?

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Q-00048784
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Q62.

In what way does Mrs. Fitzgerald symbolize change in the play?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q63.

What is George Pearson's primary concern during the conflicts?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q64.

Which of the following issues does the play primarily address?

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Q65.

How does Mrs. Pearson's attitude shift throughout the play?

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Q-00048788
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Q66.

What role does humor play in the development of the play's conflicts?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00048789
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Q67.

What does Mrs. Pearson's smoking symbolize in her transformation?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00048790
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Q68.

What is the climax of the play?

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Q-00048791
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Q69.

What social commentary does the play make about the status of mothers?

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Q-00048792
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Q70.

What does the ending of the play suggest about the future of Mrs. Pearson's family?

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Q-00048793
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Q71.

What is the primary theme of 'Mother's Day'?

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Q-00048839
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Q72.

How does Mrs. Fitzgerald influence Mrs. Pearson's character?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00048840
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Q73.

What does the character of George Pearson represent in the play?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00048841
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Q74.

Which message is conveyed through the transformation of Mrs. Pearson?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00048842
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Q75.

What role does humor play in 'Mother’s Day'?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00048843
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Q76.

Which aspect of family life is criticized in the play?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00048844
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Q77.

What change does Mrs. Pearson propose for her family?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00048845
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Q78.

What is Mrs. Fitzgerald's role in Mrs. Pearson's journey?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00048846
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Q79.

What symbolizes Mrs. Pearson's newfound assertiveness?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00048847
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Q80.

What does the final scene in the play suggest about family dynamics?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00048848
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Q81.

What moral lesson can be drawn from Mrs. Pearson's experience?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00048849
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Q82.

Which narrative technique does J.B. Priestley employ to reveal themes in 'Mother’s Day'?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00048850
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Q83.

How does Mrs. Pearson’s character evolve throughout the play?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00048851
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Q84.

What does the character of Doris symbolize in the narrative?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00048852
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Q85.

In what way does the play comment on societal expectations of women in the 1950s?

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Q-00048853
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