ICS Part 1 English Chapter 18 Online Short Questions Test with Answers

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English (New Book) - ICS Part 1 English Chapter 18 Short Questions Test

Question # 1

Describe the setting of the play " The Oyster and the pearl".

  • Ans 1: A barber's shop in O.K.-by-the -Sea , California , population 909 The sign on the window fo the shop says Harry van dusen, Barber, Its an old fashioned shop, crowded with stuff not usually found in barber shops such as shels, pieces of driftwood a life jacket, a rope and a few sea plants
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ICS Part 1 English Chapter 18 Short Questions Test - Set 1

Question # 1

Describe the setting of the play " The Oyster and the pearl".

  • Ans 1: A barber's shop in O.K.-by-the -Sea , California , population 909 The sign on the window fo the shop says Harry van dusen, Barber, Its an old fashioned shop, crowded with stuff not usually found in barber shops such as shels, pieces of driftwood a life jacket, a rope and a few sea plants
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ICS Part 1 English Chapter 18 Short Questions Test - Set 2

Question # 1

Who was Wozzeck and what did he do.

  • Ans 1: He was Harry's friend. He repaired watches, radios, alarm clocks and sold imitation jewellery.
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ICS Part 1 English Chapter 18 Short Questions Test - Set 3

Question # 1

Why do Harry and others want Wozzeck to come.

  • Ans 1: Harry and other are waiting for Wozzeck to come because they get a oyster about whcih they are of the view that it has a pearl. They want Wozzeck to coroe and open the oyster.
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ICS Part 1 English Chapter 18 Short Questions Test - Set 4

Question # 1

Why does Harry emphasize that there is pearl in the Oyster.

  • Ans 1: Clay carries an oyster when he comes into the shop with Miss Mc cutcheon. Harry of the view that the oyster is hut tight, So, there is a pearl in it. The worth of pearl might be three hunderd dollars.
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