What was the great stone face ?
  • The great stone face was a work of nature
  • The great stone face was a drawing of a painter
  • Both A and B
  • None of these
What is the meaning of 'Immense' ?
  • Very small
  • Gental
  • Huge
  • None of these
The Great Stone Face was
  • just close to Ernest’s Cottage
  • miles away from it
  • behind the cottage
  • in front of the cottage
The Great Stone Face was made by
  • nature
  • sculptors
  • Ernest
  • Ernest’s forefathers
Many people believed that the valley was fertile because
  • of the good climate
  • of the river
  • of the grace of the Great Stone Face
  • the soil was good
The old prophecy was that one day
  • the Great Stone Face would disappear
  • the Great Stone Face would come to life
  • The Great Stone Face would cause havoc to the valley
  • a man with that face would appear in the valley
Ernest’s mother was
  • his only teacher
  • affectionate and thoughtful
  • a well-read woman
  • a famous woman
To Ernest the Great Stone Face was
  • his only teacher
  • affectionate and thoughtful
  • a well-read woman
  • a famous woman
When Ernest’s work of the day was over he
  • prayed to God for a long time
  • read a lot
  • helped the villagers
  • would stand for hours before the Great Stone Face
Gathergold was a
  • rich man
  • powerful man
  • great soldier
  • kind man
“Mother,” said he, while the Great Face smiled on him, “I wish that it could speak, for it looks so very kindly that its voice must indeed be pleasant. If I ever see a man with such a face, I should love him very much.”
  • Ernest
  • Gathergold
  • General Blood-and-Thunder
  • a poet
“Mother,” said he, while the Great Face smiled on him, “I wish that it could speak, for it looks so very kindly that its voice must indeed be pleasant. If I ever see a man with such a face, I should love him very much.” That which is looking very kindly is
  • Great stone Face
  • the mother
  • the poet
  • Gathergold
“Mother,” said he, while the Great Face smiled on him, “I wish that it could speak, for it looks so very kindly that its voice must indeed be pleasant. If I ever see a man with such a face, I should love him very much.” Ultimately there appears a man with such a face who is
  • a poet
  • Gathergold
  • Ernest
  • General Blood-and-Thunder
Ernest had had no teacher, but the Great Stone Face became one to him. When the work of the day was over, he would gaze at it for hours, until he began to imagine that those vast features recognised him, and gave him a smile of kindness and encouragement. Ernest was now
  • a child
  • a youth
  • an oldman
  • a middle-aged man
All Ernest’s education came from
  • his mother
  • a teacher
  • Great Stone Face
  • the society
Ernest had had no teacher, but the Great Stone Face became one to him. When the work of the day was over, he would gaze at it for hours, until he began to imagine that those vast features recognised him, and gave him a smile of kindness and encouragement. The Great Stone Face was able to
  • feed Ernest
  • look after Ernest
  • talk to Ernest
  • inspire and encourage Ernest
He attracted little notice from the inhabitants of the valley. They saw nothing remarkable in his way of life, except that, when the labour of the day was over, he still loved to gaze upon the Great Stone Face. Their idea was that this was a folly, but pardonable, because Ernest was industrious, kind and neighbourly. The inhabitants of the village
  • took some notice of him
  • took no notice of him
  • sent him a notice
  • got a notice from him
He attracted little notice from the inhabitants of the valley. They saw nothing remarkable in his way of life, except that, when the labour of the day was over, he still loved to gaze upon the Great Stone Face. Their idea was that this was a folly, but pardonable, because Ernest was industrious, kind and neighbourly. The villagers pardoned his folly which was
  • to take little notice
  • to have nothing remarkable
  • to labour all day
  • to look upon the Great Stone Face
He attracted little notice from the inhabitants of the valley. They saw nothing remarkable in his way of life, except that, when the labour of the day was over, he still loved to gaze upon the Great Stone Face. Their idea was that this was a folly, but pardonable, because Ernest was industrious, kind and neighbourly. The word ‘industrious’ means the same as
  • the owner of an industry
  • industrial
  • hardworking
  • ran an industry
His wealth, which was the body and spirit of his existence, had disappeared before his death. Since the melting away of his gold, it had been generally agreed that there was no great likeness, after all, between the ruined merchant and the majestic face upon the mountain. This passage is about
  • Gathergold
  • Ernest
  • General Blood-and-Thunder
  • a poet
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