Deep Water MCQ Class 12

MCQ Questions for Class 12 English Flamingo Chapter 3 Deep Water with Answers”.

MCQ Questions for Class 12 English Flamingo Chapter 3 Deep Water with Answers

  1. What is the main theme of the story “Deep Water”?
    A) Overcoming the fear of water
    B) Adventures in California
    C) The importance of swimming lessons
    D) Fishing and canoeing expeditions

Answer: A) Overcoming the fear of water

  1. Why did the author develop a fear of water?
    A) He had a near-drowning experience at a swimming pool.
    B) His father scared him with stories about the dangers of water.
    C) He witnessed a dangerous wave at a beach in California.
    D) A bully pushed him into a pool while he was swimming.

Answer: C) He witnessed a dangerous wave at a beach in California.

  1. What happened when the bully pushed the author into the deep end of the pool?
    A) The author was rescued by a lifeguard.
    B) The author struggled to hold on to something.
    C) The author’s heart stopped beating.
    D) The author’s father laughed at the incident.

Answer: B) The author struggled to hold on to something.

  1. How did the author’s fear of water affect his future activities?
    A) He stopped visiting marine lakes and rivers.
    B) He lost interest in swimming and canoeing.
    C) He enrolled in a swimming class and became an expert swimmer.
    D) He became a fishing and canoeing enthusiast.

Answer: B) He lost interest in swimming and canoeing.

  1. What did the instructor teach the author during his swimming lessons?
    A) Tips and tricks for fishing
    B) Techniques for inhaling and exhaling underwater
    C) How to deal with bullies at the pool
    D) How to become a certified lifeguard

Answer: B) Techniques for inhaling and exhaling underwater

  1. How did the author finally conquer his fear of water?
    A) He mocked his fear and plunged into the water.
    B) He never confronted his fear and remained terrified.
    C) He moved to a place without any bodies of water.
    D) He gave up swimming altogether.

Answer: A) He mocked his fear and plunged into the water.

  1. What was the main message conveyed in “Deep Water”?
    A) Swimming pools are dangerous places.
    B) Facing one’s fears can lead to victory.
    C) The author’s father was not supportive.
    D) The author’s fear of water was incurable.

Answer: B) Facing one’s fears can lead to victory.

  1. What age did the author first develop a fear of water?
    A) 11 years old
    B) 4 years old
    C) 9 years old
    D) 7 years old

Answer: B) 4 years old

  1. How did the author’s father react to the wave incident in California?
    A) He laughed, knowing there was no danger.
    B) He scolded the author for being careless.
    C) He immediately called for help from a lifeguard.
    D) He panicked and jumped into the water to rescue the author.

Answer: A) He laughed, knowing there was no danger.

  1. What did the author do to prepare himself for swimming in the end?
    A) He practiced inhaling and exhaling underwater for weeks.
    B) He decided to never go near water again.
    C) He joined a fishing expedition to Marine Lakes.
    D) He took a trip to New Hampshire to confront his fear.

Answer: A) He practiced inhaling and exhaling underwater for weeks.

11. Why did the author’s fear of water develop at the age of 11?
A) He had a near-drowning experience in California.
B) A bully pushed him into the deep end of a swimming pool.
C) He encountered dangerous waves while fishing.
D) His father scared him with stories of water monsters.

Answer: B) A bully pushed him into the deep end of a swimming pool.

12. Which of the following activities did the author NOT mention being affected by his fear of water?
A) Canoeing
B) Swimming
C) Fishing
D) Hiking

Answer: D) Hiking

13. How did the author feel after successfully confronting and overcoming his fear of water?
A) Anxious and nervous
B) Excited and relieved
C) Paralyzed and helpless
D) Distrustful and angry

Answer: B) Excited and relieved

14. What was the turning point that motivated the author to conquer his fear of water?
A) Meeting a professional swimmer who inspired him.
B) His father’s insistence on taking swimming lessons.
C) A close call with drowning at a marine lake.
D) Mocking his fear and realizing its limitations.

Answer: D) Mocking his fear and realizing its limitations.

15. How did the author’s fear of water impact his expeditions in places like Columbia and New Hampshire?
A) He enjoyed them fully, without any fear.
B) He was unable to swim but enjoyed fishing.
C) He never participated in any water-related activities.
D) He went swimming but couldn’t relax or have fun.

Answer: D) He went swimming but couldn’t relax or have fun.

16. What did the instructor teach the author to do first during swimming lessons?
A) Diving from a diving board
B) Kicking his legs on the side of the pool
C) Floating on his back
D) Holding his breath underwater

Answer: D) Holding his breath underwater

17. How did the author feel when he was being swept over by the wave at the beach in California?
A) Relieved and safe
B) Terrified and frightened
C) Angry and annoyed
D) Confused and indifferent

Answer: B) Terrified and frightened

18. Why did the author feel paralyzed and like giving up when he was pushed into the deep end of the pool?
A) He couldn’t swim and didn’t know what to do.
B) The water was too cold and made him numb.
C) The bully held him underwater forcefully.
D) The lifeguards were not paying attention.

Answer: A) He couldn’t swim and didn’t know what to do.

19. How did the author’s attitude towards water change after overcoming his fear?
A) He became overly cautious and avoided water.
B) He developed a fascination for dangerous water sports.
C) He started teaching swimming to others.
D) He embraced water activities and enjoyed them.

Answer: D) He embraced water activities and enjoyed them.

20. What did the author believe was the key to overcoming fear, as portrayed in the story?
A) Having someone else confront the fear for you.
B) Avoiding the source of fear at all costs.
C) Being determined and courageous to face the fear.
D) Giving up on the fear and accepting its presence.

Answer: C) Being determined and courageous to face the fear.

21. What inspired the author to enroll in a swimming class and confront his fear of water?
A) His father’s insistence on becoming a swimmer.
B) A documentary on water safety and swimming techniques.
C) His desire to participate in canoeing and fishing expeditions.
D) A friend’s success story of overcoming aquaphobia.

Answer: C) His desire to participate in canoeing and fishing expeditions.

22. How did the author’s father react when the author expressed his fear of water after the incident at the beach?
A) He scolded the author for being too sensitive.
B) He enrolled the author in swimming classes immediately.
C) He encouraged the author to face his fear head-on.
D) He dismissed the fear as irrational and not worth worrying about.

Answer: D) He dismissed the fear as irrational and not worth worrying about.

23. Which body of water did the author visit where he faced his fear of water for the final time?
A) Marine Lakes
B) Columbia River
C) Swimming pool in Yakima
D) New Hampshire beach

Answer: B) Columbia River

24. What did the author do during his swimming lessons to practice and prepare for swimming?
A) Reading books on swimming techniques.
B) Watching others swim from the side of the pool.
C) Practicing inhaling and exhaling underwater for weeks.
D) Avoiding the water until he felt ready to swim.

Answer: C) Practicing inhaling and exhaling underwater for weeks.

25. How did the author’s fear of water affect his experiences during fishing trips?
A) He refused to go fishing altogether.
B) He was only comfortable fishing from the shore.
C) He was too scared to step into a fishing boat.
D) He enjoyed fishing but was afraid of the water around him.

Answer: D) He enjoyed fishing but was afraid of the water around him.

26. What did the author believe was the main reason for his continued fear of water despite knowing how to swim?
A) The fear of encountering dangerous marine creatures.
B) The memory of the bully’s prank at the swimming pool.
C) The feeling of being paralyzed during the near-drowning incident.
D) The fear of his father’s disapproval if he didn’t overcome it.

Answer: C) The feeling of being paralyzed during the near-drowning incident.

27. What motivated the author to visit various locations like California and New Hampshire?
A) To meet other people with similar aquaphobia.
B) To find the best swimming instructors in those areas.
C) To confront his fear of water in different environments.
D) To explore and enjoy the beaches and lakes.

Answer: C) To confront his fear of water in different environments.

28. Which technique did the author learn first during his swimming lessons?
A) Swimming strokes
B) Inhaling and exhaling underwater
C) Using a kickboard for support
D) Jumping into the deep end of the pool

Answer: B) Inhaling and exhaling underwater

29. What was the author’s initial reaction to the instructor’s suggestion of facing his fear by swimming?
A) He was eager and excited to try it out.
B) He was skeptical and refused to attempt it.
C) He felt insulted by the instructor’s advice.
D) He agreed but only if someone accompanied him.

Answer: B) He was skeptical and refused to attempt it.

30. What did the author do to mock his fear of water before plunging into it for the final time?
A) Recited a mantra to calm his nerves.
B) Imagined the water as a friendly, playful companion.
C) Sang a song out loud to distract himself.
D) Thought about the worst-case scenario and laughed at it.

Answer: D) Thought about the worst-case scenario and laughed at it.

31. How did the author feel after successfully conquering his fear of water?
A) Regretful for wasting so much time on the fear.
B) Nervous about facing new challenges in the water.
C) Proud and empowered by overcoming the fear.
D) Anxious and doubtful about his swimming skills.

Answer: C) Proud and empowered by overcoming the fear.

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