Mother's Day

 MOTHERS DAY 

WORKSHEET NO 1

A. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

1. Who was Mrs. Pearsons neighbour?

Mrs. Fitzgerald   

Mrs. Philip  

Mrs. Walter  

d. None of these

2. From where did Fitzgerald learnt ‘telling the future of people?

Middle-east  

The West  

The east  

The South

3. " Nothing ready and will be home any minute and probably all in a hurry to go out again" ---Who said to whom?

Mrs. Fitzgerald/ aggressive   

Mrs. Pearson / concerned

Doris / scornful            

None of these

WORKSHEET NO 2

B. TRUE OR FALSE

1. Mr. George Pearson wanted to have tea just before going to the club.


2.  Doris needed the yellow silk to be ironed.

    

3. Mrs. Pearson called Charlie Spencer buck-teeth and half-witted.                   


4. Nobody called George Pompy-Ompy George.


WORKSHEET NO 3

C. WHO SAID TO WHOM

1. "Be the mistress of your own house on the boss of your own family."



2. "Husbands, sons, daughters should be taking notice of wives an' mothers, not giving 'em orders           and treating 'em like dirt."



3. "Don't look at me. I give it up. I just give it up."



4. "Because this has gone far enough. I can see they are all miserable - and I can't bear it".


WORKSHEET NO 4

D. EXPRESSION AND PHRASES

Choose the correct word from the option given below for substituting the underlined words:

1. So now Mrs. Pearson is bold and dominating and Mrs. Fitzgerald or nervous and fluttering.

Confused  

Walking  

Hiding  

Sitting

2. He could not realise the grim situation that it could him into trouble.

Tensed  

Gloomy 

Happy  

Surprising

3. He was complacent with all he already had.

Feeling  

Grasped  

Discouraged 

Feeling contented


WORKSHEET NO 5

E. CHARACTERISTIC TRAITS


Fill in the bubbles with the suitable characteristic traits given in the box:











                        MRS. PEARSON












                       



                           




                              MRS. FITZGERALD











WORKSHEET NO 6

F. SEQUENCING OF EVENTS


Rewrite the following events in the order they occur in the play MOTHET'S DAY:








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