The Model Millionaire by Oscar Wilde MCQ, Questions and Answers

 The Model Millionaire by Oscar Wilde MCQ, Questions and Answers 


The Model Millionaire by Oscar Wilde is part of several board syllabus including West Bengal H.S and ICSE. This article is dedicated for the assistance of teachers and students who want to prepare The Model Millionaire MCQ, Questions and Answers.





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 The Model Millionaire MCQ




  1. Who is the protagonist of The Model Millionaire?
    a) Hughie Erskine
    b) Alan Trevor
    c) Baron Hausberg
    d) Laura Merton
    Answer: a) Hughie Erskine


  2. What is Hughie Erskine’s financial situation at the beginning of the story?
    a) Extremely wealthy
    b) Moderately rich
    c) Poor and jobless
    d) A successful businessman
    Answer: c) Poor and jobless


  3. What is Alan Trevor’s profession?
    a) Doctor
    b) Painter
    c) Lawyer
    d) Musician
    Answer: b) Painter


  4. Who does Hughie give money to out of pity?
    a) A beggar
    b) A child
    c) A shopkeeper
    d) A nobleman
    Answer: a) A beggar


  5. What does Hughie give to the beggar?
    a) A gold coin
    b) A painting
    c) A job offer
    d) A piece of advice
    Answer: a) A gold coin


  6. What does Alan Trevor reveal about the beggar later?
    a) He was a thief
    b) He was a millionaire in disguise
    c) He was Hughie’s long-lost uncle
    d) He was a famous actor
    Answer: b) He was a millionaire in disguise


  7. What is the name of the millionaire who posed as a beggar?
    a) Baron Hausberg
    b) Lord Canterville
    c) Sir Simon
    d) Mr. Erskine
    Answer: a) Baron Hausberg


  8. Why did Baron Hausberg pose as a beggar?
    a) To test people’s kindness
    b) For an art portrait
    c) To hide from the law
    d) To play a prank
    Answer: b) For an art portrait


  9. How does Baron Hausberg reward Hughie’s kindness?
    a) By giving him a job
    b) By gifting him money
    c) By arranging his marriage
    d) By painting his portrait
    Answer: b) By gifting him money


  10. Who is Hughie in love with?
    a) Laura Merton
    b) Baroness Hausberg
    c) Alan’s sister
    d) A shopkeeper’s daughter
    Answer: a) Laura Merton


  11. What condition does Laura’s father set for Hughie to marry her?
    a) He must become a lawyer
    b) He must earn ten thousand pounds
    c) He must travel abroad
    d) He must paint a masterpiece
    Answer: b) He must earn ten thousand pounds


  12. How much money does Baron Hausberg give Hughie as a reward?
    a) One thousand pounds
    b) Five thousand pounds
    c) Ten thousand pounds
    d) Twenty thousand pounds
    Answer: c) Ten thousand pounds


  13. What does Hughie do with the money he receives?
    a) Invests in a business
    b) Gives it to charity
    c) Uses it to marry Laura
    d) Buys a house
    Answer: c) Uses it to marry Laura


  14. What is the moral of the story?
    a) Money is the root of all evil
    b) Kindness is always rewarded
    c) Never trust strangers
    d) Hard work pays off
    Answer: b) Kindness is always rewarded


  15. How does Alan Trevor react when Hughie gives money to the beggar?
    a) He laughs
    b) He scolds Hughie
    c) He praises him
    d) He ignores it
    Answer: a) He laughs


  1. Hughie Erskine is described as:
    a) Handsome but poor
    b) Ugly but rich
    c) A genius painter
    d) A cruel man
    Answer: a) Handsome but poor


  2. Alan Trevor is a:
    a) Famous musician
    b) Successful painter
    c) Wealthy businessman
    d) Poor beggar
    Answer: b) Successful painter


  3. Baron Hausberg is actually a:
    a) Thief
    b) Millionaire
    c) Policeman
    d) Servant
    Answer: b) Millionaire


  4. Laura Merton is:
    a) Hughie’s sister
    b) Alan’s wife
    c) Hughie’s love interest
    d) A beggar
    Answer: c) Hughie’s love interest


  5. Laura’s father is a:
    a) General
    b) Doctor
    c) Retired colonel
    d) Lawyer
    Answer: c) Retired colonel


  1. The main theme of The Model Millionaire is:
    a) Revenge
    b) Kindness and generosity
    c) Betrayal
    d) War
    Answer: b) Kindness and generosity


  2. The story suggests that appearances can be:
    a) Always truthful
    b) Deceptive
    c) Unimportant
    d) Frightening
    Answer: b) Deceptive


  3. Hughie’s act of charity highlights the importance of:
    a) Wealth
    b) Honesty
    c) Compassion
    d) Intelligence
    Answer: c) Compassion


  4. The story shows that true wealth lies in:
    a) Gold and money
    b) Kindness and love
    c) Fame and power
    d) Intelligence
    Answer: b) Kindness and love


  5. The twist in the story reveals that:
    a) Hughie was rich all along
    b) The beggar was actually wealthy
    c) Alan was a fraud
    d) Laura didn’t love Hughie
    Answer: b) The beggar was actually wealthy


  1. What does Hughie initially think of the beggar?
    a) He is a criminal
    b) He is pitiable
    c) He is arrogant
    d) He is a nobleman
    (Answer: b) He is pitiable)


  2. Why does Hughie feel guilty after giving the coin?
    a) He realizes the beggar was rich
    b) He thinks it was too little
    c) He needed the money himself
    d) Alan mocked him
    (Answer: c) He needed the money himself)


  3. What does Baron Hausberg send Hughie the next day?
    a) A letter of thanks
    b) A check for ten thousand pounds
    c) A painting
    d) A wedding invitation
    (Answer: b) A check for ten thousand pounds)


  4. How does Hughie react when he learns the beggar’s true identity?
    a) He is angry
    b) He is embarrassed
    c) He is overjoyed
    d) He doesn’t care
    (Answer: b) He is embarrassed)


  5. What is the relationship between Alan and Hughie?
    a) Brothers
    b) Friends
    c) Rivals
    d) Teacher and student
    (Answer: b) Friends)


  1. What does Alan Trevor specialize in painting?
    a) Landscapes
    b) Portraits
    c) Abstract art
    d) Still life
    Answer: b) Portraits


  2. How does Hughie feel when Alan tells him the beggar is actually a millionaire?
    a) Excited
    b) Ashamed
    c) Indifferent
    d) Angry
    Answer: b) Ashamed


  3. What does Baron Hausberg do for a living?
    a) He is a banker
    b) He is an artist
    c) He is a politician
    d) He is a merchant
    Answer: a) He is a banker


  4. Why does Hughie hesitate before giving money to the beggar?
    a) He thinks the beggar is a fraud
    b) He has very little money himself
    c) He is afraid of being robbed
    d) Alan stops him
    Answer: b) He has very little money himself


  5. What does Alan Trevor say about models in general?
    a) They are usually wealthy
    b) They should not be pitied
    c) They are the most interesting people
    d) They are all criminals
    Answer: c) They are the most interesting people


  6. How does Baron Hausberg react when Hughie gives him money?
    a) He thanks him warmly
    b) He refuses it
    c) He smiles and accepts it
    d) He scolds Hughie
    Answer: c) He smiles and accepts it


  7. What is the setting of the story?
    a) A small village
    b) London
    c) Paris
    d) The countryside
    Answer: b) London


  8. What does Hughie think of Alan’s paintings?
    a) He finds them boring
    b) He admires them greatly
    c) He doesn’t understand them
    d) He thinks they are overpriced
    Answer: b) He admires them greatly


  9. How does Laura react when Hughie tells her about the money?
    a) She is disappointed
    b) She is overjoyed
    c) She doesn’t believe him
    d) She scolds him
    Answer: b) She is overjoyed


  10. What is the main conflict in the story?
    a) Hughie’s struggle to find a job
    b) Hughie’s lack of money to marry Laura
    c) Alan’s rivalry with another painter
    d) Baron Hausberg’s secret identity
    Answer: b) Hughie’s lack of money to marry Laura


  11. What does Alan say about Hughie’s act of kindness?
    a) It was foolish
    b) It was noble
    c) It was unnecessary
    d) It was expected
    Answer: a) It was foolish


  12. How does Hughie first meet Baron Hausberg?
    a) At a party
    b) In Alan’s studio
    c) On the street
    d) At a bank
    Answer: b) In Alan’s studio


  13. What does the beggar’s appearance suggest?
    a) He is wealthy
    b) He is poor and old
    c) He is a soldier
    d) He is a nobleman
    Answer: b) He is poor and old


  14. What does Alan say models deserve?
    a) Respect
    b) Pity
    c) Money
    d) Nothing
    Answer: a) Respect


  15. What does Hughie’s act of charity reveal about his character?
    a) He is naive
    b) He is kind-hearted
    c) He is greedy
    d) He is selfish
    Answer: b) He is kind-hearted


  16. What is the turning point in the story?
    a) Hughie giving money to the beggar
    b) Alan revealing the beggar’s true identity
    c) Baron Hausberg sending money to Hughie
    d) Laura accepting Hughie’s proposal
    Answer: b) Alan revealing the beggar’s true identity


  17. How does Hughie justify giving money to the beggar?
    a) He had extra money
    b) He felt sorry for him
    c) Alan told him to
    d) He wanted to impress Laura
    Answer: b) He felt sorry for him


  18. What does Baron Hausberg’s gesture symbolize?
    a) The value of honesty
    b) The reward of kindness
    c) The power of wealth
    d) The importance of art
    Answer: b) The reward of kindness


  19. What does Alan think of Hughie’s financial struggles?
    a) He is sympathetic
    b) He finds it amusing
    c) He ignores it
    d) He criticizes him
    Answer: b) He finds it amusing


  20. What is the climax of the story?
    a) Hughie receiving the money
    b) Hughie giving the coin to the beggar
    c) Alan laughing at Hughie
    d) Laura’s father setting a condition
    Answer: a) Hughie receiving the money


  1. The story suggests that generosity is:
    a) Always rewarded
    b) A sign of weakness
    c) Foolish
    d) Rare
    Answer: a) Always rewarded


  2. What does the story say about judging people by appearances?
    a) It is always accurate
    b) It can be misleading
    c) It is necessary
    d) It doesn’t matter
    Answer: b) It can be misleading


  3. The main lesson of the story is:
    a) Money brings happiness
    b) Kindness can lead to unexpected rewards
    c) Never trust beggars
    d) Love conquers all
    Answer: b) Kindness can lead to unexpected rewards


  4. What does Hughie learn by the end?
    a) That money is everything
    b) That appearances can deceive
    c) That Alan is untrustworthy
    d) That Laura never loved him
    Answer: b) That appearances can deceive


  5. The story criticizes:
    a) Generosity
    b) Superficial judgments
    c) Poverty
    d) Art
    Answer: b) Superficial judgments


  6. What does Baron Hausberg’s disguise represent?
    a) The unpredictability of life
    b) The importance of wealth
    c) The illusion of appearances
    d) The power of art
    Answer: c) The illusion of appearances


  7. The tone of the story is mostly:
    a) Tragic
    b) Humorous and ironic
    c) Angry
    d) Mysterious
    Answer: b) Humorous and ironic


  8. What does the story suggest about luck?
    a) It doesn’t exist
    b) It favors the kind-hearted
    c) It is random
    d) It is earned
    Answer: b) It favors the kind-hearted


  9. The story highlights the contrast between:
    a) Wealth and poverty
    b) Love and hate
    c) Truth and lies
    d) Art and science
    Answer: a) Wealth and poverty


  10. The ending of the story is:
    a) Sad
    b) Suspenseful
    c) Happy and satisfying
    d) Open-ended
    Answer: c) Happy and satisfying


  1. What is the name of Laura’s father?
    a) Colonel Merton
    b) General Erskine
    c) Sir Trevor
    d) Baron Merton
    Answer: a) Colonel Merton


  2. How much money does Hughie give the beggar?
    a) A shilling
    b) A sovereign (gold coin)
    c) A penny
    d) A banknote
    Answer: b) A sovereign (gold coin)


  3. What does Alan call Hughie after he gives the money?
    a) A fool
    b) A hero
    c) A saint
    d) A genius
    Answer: a) A fool


  4. What does the beggar wear?
    a) A fine suit
    b) Rags
    c) A uniform
    d) A cloak
    Answer: b) Rags


  5. Where does Alan Trevor work?
    a) In a studio
    b) In a bank
    c) In a shop
    d) In a theater
    Answer: a) In a studio


  6. What does Hughie think of Alan’s success?
    a) He envies him
    b) He is proud of him
    c) He doesn’t care
    d) He criticizes him
    Answer: b) He is proud of him


  7. What does Alan say about Hughie’s looks?
    a) He is ugly
    b) He is handsome but poor
    c) He looks like a beggar
    d) He resembles a nobleman
    Answer: b) He is handsome but poor


  8. How does the story begin?
    a) With Hughie crying
    b) With Alan painting
    c) With Laura rejecting Hughie
    d) With Baron Hausberg begging
    Answer: b) With Alan painting


  9. What does the Colonel think of Hughie initially?
    a) He likes him
    b) He dislikes him for being poor
    c) He is indifferent
    d) He admires him
    Answer: b) He dislikes him for being poor


  10. What changes the Colonel’s opinion of Hughie?
    a) Hughie’s kindness
    b) Hughie’s sudden wealth
    c) Alan’s persuasion
    d) Laura’s insistence
    Answer: b) Hughie’s sudden wealth


  11. What literary device is used in the twist ending?
    a) Foreshadowing
    b) Irony
    c) Metaphor
    d) Alliteration
    Answer: b) Irony


  12. What genre is The Model Millionaire?
    a) Tragedy
    b) Satire
    c) Comedy
    d) Horror
    Answer: c) Comedy


  13. How long is the story?
    a) A novel
    b) A novella
    c) A short story
    d) A poem
    Answer: c) A short story


  14. What era does the story belong to?
    a) Victorian
    b) Modern
    c) Medieval
    d) Futuristic
    Answer: a) Victorian


  15. What is Oscar Wilde known for in his writing?
    a) Dark themes
    b) Wit and satire
    c) Scientific accuracy
    d) Horror elements
    Answer: b) Wit and satire


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