Q.1
In what person can stories be written?
  • In first person only.
  • In second person only.
  • In third person only.
  • In first, second or third person.
Q.2
Which of the following plays a supporting role in a story?
  • A comedian as a character.
  • Appropriate settings for the story.
  • Action parts.
  • All of the above.
Q.3
Which statement is true?
  • Stories can be based on real people.
  • Stories cannot be based on real people.
  • Stories cannot be based on animals.
  • Stories cannot be based on imaginary people.
Q.4
Why should a protagonist be there in a story?
  • Because the writer wants it.
  • Because the printer wants it.
  • Because the story is told through him.
  • Because the publisher wants it.
Q.5
If you are not planning a sequel, at the end of a story what should you do?
  • Leave your readers guessing what happens to your characters.
  • Make sure the story gets more interesting.
  • Let all the characters die.
  • Tell readers what happens to the characters.
Q.6
How can you be a good story writer?
  • By reading books voraciously.
  • By letting somebody other than you to write for you.
  • By copying another writer's ideas and stories.
  • By developing good handwriting skills.
Q.7
A good story should...
  • keep up the suspense.
  • have good dialogues.
  • have well defined characters.
  • All of the above.
Q.8
Which is not part of a good story?
  • Describing what happens to characters.
  • Inspiration from real life people.
  • Collection of ideas.
  • Using long descriptive words.
Q.9
A good story could have a villain because...
  • the publisher wants it.
  • the villain is mandatory.
  • the villain is contrasted against the protagonist.
  • the printer wants it.
Q.10
Writing fiction is a part of story writing. Choose the types of fiction from the following.
  • Mysteries and thrillers.
  • Horror and romance.
  • Science fiction and humour.
  • All of the above.
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