English NIOS NEW plus two I Welcome to your English NIOS NEW plus two I Total Questions: 50 Name Mobile No: 1. The astrologer told Guru Nayak that his enemy Had died long ago Had gone abroad Was still alive Was hiding nearby None Hint 2. The astrologer carried on his business mainly by using? Guesswork and experience Scientific calculations Books of astrology Palmistry only None Hint 3. Who provided light for the astrologer’s business at night? Moonlight Candle Groundnut seller’s lamp Street lamp None Hint 4. “An Astrologer’s Day” ends with a feeling of Tragedy Relief and irony Revenge Mystery None Hint 5. The astrologer’s success depended on Divine powers Written predictions Accurate horoscopes Reading human nature None Hint 6. The astrologer depended mostly on which skill? Religious faith Mathematical knowledge Knowledge of stars Understanding of human psychology None Hint 7. The astrologer ran away from his village due to Poverty Lack of work Family pressure Fear of punishment None Hint 8. How was Guru Nayak injured in the past? Shot by gun Stabbed with a knife Hit by a stick Burnt in fire None Hint 9. Guru Nayak challenged the astrologer mainly to Know his future wealth Test his astrology Get money Know about his enemy None Hint 10. The astrologer felt peace of mind because He earned more money He believed Guru Nayak was dead earlier He knew Guru Nayak was alive He fooled Guru Nayak None Hint 11. The astrologer’s trade depended mainly on Guesswork and shrewd observation Horoscope calculation Palmistry Astrology books None Hint 12. The astrologer’s customers believed him to be powerful because of his Voice Age Appearance Knowledge None Hint 13. The astrologer’s prediction succeeded because He was trained He used magic He knew Guru Nayak personally He guessed correctly None Hint 14. Which object did NOT belong to the astrologer’s professional equipment? Telescope Palmyra writing Cowrie shells Charts None Hint 15. What was the name of the man who challenged the astrologer? Guru Nayak Bishamber Ramlal Jimmy Wells None Hint 16. Why did the astrologer leave his native village? Fear of being accused of murder To become rich To study astrology Lack of work None Hint 17. Guru Nayak agreed to pay the astrologer Eight annas Sixteen annas One rupee Twelve annas None Hint 18. The astrologer said Guru Nayak’s enemy died by Drowning Hanging Falling from a cliff Being crushed under a lorry None Hint 19. How much money did Guru Nayak finally give the astrologer? One rupee Twelve and a half annas Eight annas Sixteen annas None Hint 20. What was the astrologer’s feeling at the end of the story? Fear Happiness Relief Anger None Hint 21. What was the real profession of the astrologer originally? Trader Teacher Priest Farmer None Hint 22. The astrologer advised Guru Nayak to return home because He would be arrested His life was in danger He was poor He was sick None Hint 23. The astrologer’s wife was happy because He brought more money He came early Customers praised him Guru Nayak apologized None Hint 24. The astrologer closed his shop when The groundnut seller put out his light Customers left Police arrived He felt tired None Hint 25. The astrologer’s wife wanted to buy sweets because Their child demanded them They were rich Guests were coming It was a festival None Hint 26. What did the astrologer predict about Guru Nayak’s enemy? He escaped abroad He was in jail He died four months ago He was alive None Hint 27. The theme of the story mainly shows Superstition in society Irony of fate Power of money Importance of education None Hint 28. What advice did the astrologer give Guru Nayak? Return home and never travel south Go south again Start astrology Go to police None Hint 29. The astrologer felt relieved at the end because He earned money Guru Nayak was alive He escaped punishment His fear of murder ended None Hint 30. The story ends by revealing that the astrologer was A criminal in the past A priest A learned man A rich trader None Hint 31. Which quality helped the astrologer succeed in his profession? Luck Courage Honesty Insight into human psychology None Hint 32. 6. The astrologer realized his danger when Guru Nayak held his wrist Guru Nayak spoke angrily The light went off He saw the knife mark None Hint 33. Where does the astrologer set up his business? In a market shop Near a temple Under a tamarind tree Inside Town Hall None Hint 34. Who is the author of “An Astrologer’s Day”? Mulk Raj Anand R.K. Narayan Ruskin Bond Raja Rao None Hint 35. Guru Nayak came to the astrologer mainly to know His profession His marriage life His future wealth About his enemy None Hint 36. The astrologer recognized Guru Nayak mainly by His voice His name His clothes His face in the light None Hint 37. Where was Guru Nayak thrown after being stabbed? Roadside Forest Well River None Hint 38. What truth did the astrologer reveal to his wife? He was returning to his village He had killed Guru Nayak He was a trained astrologer He had once tried to kill Guru Nayak None Hint 39. The astrologer had no formal knowledge of Human nature Business Trade Astrology None Hint 40. The title “An Astrologer’s Day” is ironic because He earns a lot He predicts correctly He is not a real astrologer He is famous None Hint 41. The astrologer warned Guru Nayak not to Meet strangers Travel south again Drink alcohol Gamble None Hint 42. Why did the astrologer initially refuse to accept Guru Nayak’s challenge? He was busy He was tired He was afraid He had no money None Hint 43. At what time did the astrologer usually begin his work? Midnight Morning Evening Midday None Hint 44. How much did the astrologer usually charge per question? Three pies Eight annas One anna One rupee None Hint 45. Guru Nayak was searching for His family The man who tried to kill him A job A lost treasure None Hint 46. Why was the Town Hall Road ideal for the astrologer’s work? It had many temples It was always crowded It had police protection It was silent None Hint 47. The astrologer’s appearance was meant to Impress priests Show his wealth Scare people Attract customers None Hint 48. The astrologer’s confession shows that he was Honest Proud Ignorant Fearless None Hint 49. The story mainly highlights the theme of Fate and chance Love and sacrifice Education and reform Crime and punishment None Hint 50. What made the astrologer’s forehead look impressive? Oil Sacred ash and vermilion Blood mark Sweat None Hint Time's up Share: admin Previous post Accountancy Nios plus two II January 22, 2026 Next post English NIOS NEW plus two II January 22, 2026