English NIOS NEW plus two II Welcome to your English NIOS NEW plus two II Total Questions: 50 Name Mobile No: 1. The turning point in Bholi’s life was Her refusal to marry Her schooling Her marriage proposal Her illness None Hint 2. What was Bholi’s real name? Radha Champa Sulekha Kamala None Hint 3. Bholi was considered simple because she Stammered while speaking Was illiterate Was very shy Was physically weak None Hint 4. Bishamber Nath demanded dowry because Bholi had pock-marks He disliked marriage He was poor Bholi was educated None Hint 5. The teacher in the story symbolizes Authority Tradition Discipline Change through education None Hint 6. Bholi proved that a woman’s strength comes from Wealth Education and self-respect Beauty Marriage None Hint 7. “Bholi” finally becomes a symbol of Beauty Women empowerment through education Obedience Family honour None Hint 8. What social evil is exposed in the story “Bholi”? Child labour Dowry system Untouchability Poverty None Hint 9. The father felt helpless mainly because He feared social shame He was poor He loved Bholi He hated dowry None Hint 10. The turning point of the wedding scene was when Bholi spoke boldly Guests arrived Dowry was demanded The garland fell None Hint 11. Bholi’s father agreed to the marriage because Bholi wanted it The groom was young No dowry was asked at first He feared society None Hint 12. What was Bholi’s real name? Champa Radha Sulekha Kamala None Hint 13. Bholi’s decision at the end shows her Fear Weakness Courage Anger None Hint 14. When did Bishamber Nath demand dowry? During proposal Before engagement After marriage At the wedding ceremony None Hint 15. The villagers laughed at Bholi because She had pock-marks She spoke slowly She was educated She was poor None Hint 16. How much dowry did Bishamber Nath demand? ₹3000 ₹5000 ₹1000 ₹2000 None Hint 17. Who played a major role in changing Bholi’s life? Her father Her mother Her sister Her teacher None Hint 18. Bholi gained confidence mainly through Her friends Her parents’ support Teacher’s affection Marriage proposal None Hint 19. The teacher’s first words to Bholi were Threatening Harsh Mocking Encouraging None Hint 20. What social evil is mainly highlighted in “Bholi”? Poverty Child labour Untouchability Dowry system None Hint 21. What gave Bholi confidence and self-respect? Beauty Wealth Marriage Education None Hint 22. Bholi’s parents decided to send her to school mainly because Education was compulsory They loved her She was intelligent They wanted to get rid of her None Hint 23. Bishamber Nath’s behaviour at the wedding showed his Fear Kindness Shyness Greed None Hint 24. Bholi suffered from stammering because of Fear Shock in childhood Shyness Illness None Hint 25. Bholi was given new clothes on her first day to school because School demanded it She was going out for the first time It was a festival She insisted None Hint 26. The wedding guests reacted to Bholi’s decision with Support Laughter Silence and shock Anger None Hint 27. Bholi’s refusal to marry marked her All of the above Rebellion Independence Self-respect None Hint 28. 1. Who is the author of the story “Bholi”? Mulk Raj Anand Ismat Chughtai Munshi Premchand R.K. Narayan None Hint 29. Bishamber Nath demanded dowry because Bholi was educated He disliked Bholi Bholi had pock-marks He was poor None Hint 30. What was Bholi afraid of when she went to school for the first time? Building Students Books Teacher None Hint 31. Bholi’s silence earlier in life was due to Laziness Fear and humiliation Disobedience Illness None Hint 32. The story “Bholi” mainly conveys that Marriage is important Beauty matters most Education empowers women Obedience is necessary None Hint 33. What caused marks on Bholi’s face? Fall Burns Smallpox Accident None Hint 34. Bholi was eager to study because Her parents forced her Friends helped her She wanted respect Teacher encouraged her None Hint 35. Bholi’s bold speech proves that she had become Proud Educated and confident Rich Angry None Hint 36. The teacher treated Bholi with Anger Kindness and patience Strictness Indifference None Hint 37. The dowry demand was made when Wedding procession arrived Garland ceremony began Wedding started Proposal was fixed None Hint 38. Bishamber Nath agreed to marry Bholi initially because She was beautiful She was educated He could get dowry He was kind None Hint 39. Who inspired Bholi to gain confidence? Her mother Her friend Her father Her teacher None Hint 40. Who wrote the story “Bholi”? Mulk Raj Anand Ruskin Bond Munshi Premchand R.K. Narayan None Hint 41. Bholi decided to dedicate her life to Her parents Marriage Teaching and service Wealth None Hint 42. The story “Bholi” is mainly about Family pressure Female empowerment Village life Childhood illness None Hint 43. Bholi decided not to marry because She was educated She was angry She was forced Her dignity was hurt None Hint 44. The story “Bholi” conveys the message that Obedience is important Beauty matters Education empowers women Marriage is essential None Hint 45. Why was Bholi neglected by her parents? She was sick She was ugly and slow She was disobedient She was lazy None Hint 46. Bholi’s stammer disappeared mainly due to Marriage proposal Age Fear Teacher’s patience None Hint 47. Bholi refused to marry Bishamber Nath because He was old He insulted her self-respect She loved someone else He was rude None Hint 48. The story condemns society mainly for Illiteracy only Superstition Dowry and discrimination Poverty None Hint 49. Bholi refused to marry Bishamber Nath because Her self-respect was hurt He was greedy He was old She loved teaching None Hint 50. Bholi decided to stay unmarried because she Valued self-respect Disliked men Loved teaching Feared marriage None Hint Time's up Share: admin Previous post English NIOS NEW plus two I January 22, 2026 Next post English NIOS NEW plus two III January 22, 2026