Footprints Without Feet Class 10 MCQs with Answers | SEBA & CBSE

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Footprints Without Feet Class 10 MCQs with Answers | SEBA & CBSE

In this article, we provide you with the most important MCQs from Footprints Without Feet by H.G. Wells for Class 10 SEBA and CBSE exams.
All questions are based on previous exam papers to help students practice and score full marks in the MCQ section.
Each question includes the correct answer in an expandable format, making it easier for you to revise quickly before exams.

  1. Griffin was a ________. [HSLC 2023]
    (A) teacher
    (B) scientist
    (C) driver
    (D) trader
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    Answer:- (B) scientist
  2. Read the following statements with reference to “Footprints Without Feet” and choose the correct option: [HSLC 2024]
    Statement 1: Griffin chose a bad time to be in London.
    Statement 2: It was a bad time because all shops in London were closed.
    (A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false
    (B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true
    (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true
    (D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false
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    Answer:- (A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false
  3. “Griffin the scientist had carried out experiment after experiment….”
    What “experiment” is being referred to here? [HSLC 2024]
    (A) How to develop an artificial brain
    (B) How to become invisible
    (C) How to live without air
    (D) How to become immortal
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    Answer:- (B) How to become invisible

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  4. “Shortly afterwards a curious episode occurred.”
    Choose the word which means the same as the underlined word. [HSLC 2024]
    (A) Strange
    (B) Ordinary
    (C) Similar
    (D) Jubilant
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    Answer:- (A) Strange
  5. “Shivering with cold he hurried to Drury Lane…”
    Which of the following alternatives explain the reason behind the subject’s visit to Drury Lane? [HSLC 2025]
    (A) He wanted to watch a theatre.
    (B) He wanted to spend some time at a shop.
    (C) He wanted to get some food and clothing.
    (D) He wanted to become invisible.
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    Answer:- (C) He wanted to get some food and clothing.
  6. Choose the correct synonym for the underlined word in the following sentence from “Footprints Without Feet”:
    “The bewildered boys had been following a scientist who had just discovered how to make human body transparent.” [HSLC 2025]
    (A) terrified
    (B) befooled
    (C) baffled
    (D) traumatised
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    Answer:- (B) befooled
  7. “Brilliant scientist though he was, Griffin was rather a lawless person.”
    Which of the following alternatives expresses the writer’s attitude to Griffin? [HSLC 2025]
    (A) accusation
    (B) disappointment
    (C) disapproval
    (D) appreciation
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    Answer:- (C) disapproval
  8. Who is the author of the story “Footprints Without Feet”?
    (A) T.S. Eliot
    (B) W.B. Yeats
    (C) John Keats
    (D) H.G. Wells
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    Answer:- (D) H.G. Wells
  9. Griffin left his muddy footprints on the steps of a house in the middle of—
    (A) Australia
    (B) Iping
    (C) London
    (D) India
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    Answer:- (B) Iping
  10. Read the following statements with reference to “Footprints Without Feet” and choose the correct option:
    Statement 1: Griffin was a lawless man.
    Statement 2: Griffin stole money from his mother.
    (A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false
    (B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true
    (C) Both statement 1 and statement 2 are true
    (D) Both statement 1 and statement 2 are false
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    Answer:- (A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false
  11. The air was bitterly cold because—
    (A) The AC was on
    (B) It was midwinter
    (C) There was a cold wind blowing
    (D) It was autumn
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    Answer:- (B) It was midwinter
  12. What did Griffin not do in the big London store?
    (A) He wore shoes
    (B) He wore an overcoat
    (C) He stole cash
    (D) He ate cold meat and sweets
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    Answer:- (C) He stole cash
  13. According to Mrs. Hall, what type of scientist was her guest?
    (A) Experimental scientist
    (B) Brilliant scientist
    (C) Eccentric scientist
    (D) Biochemic scientist
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    Answer:- (C) Eccentric scientist
  14. “As they gazed, a remarkable sight met their eyes.” Who are ‘they’ referred here?
    (A) Mr. Hall and Mrs. Hall
    (B) Two boys
    (C) Two girls
    (D) Two old men
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    Answer:- (A) Mr. Hall and Mrs. Hall
  15. “The room was haunted by spirits,” thought Mrs. Hall. Why?
    (A) Uncanny things happened there
    (B) She had seen the evil spirits
    (C) She heard strange voices
    (D) The door slammed shut
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    Answer:- (A) Uncanny things happened there
  16. Which of the following statements is not false with reference to the lesson “Footprints Without Feet”?
    (A) Griffin went to Iping to hide money
    (B) Griffin had great respect in society
    (C) In revenge, Griffin set the house on fire
    (D) Mr. Jaffer the sub-inspector caught Griffin at last
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    Answer:- (C) In revenge, Griffin set the house on fire
  17. What was the extraordinary affair that the clergyman claimed?
    (A) The appearance of an invisible man
    (B) The money was missing but no one was found in the room
    (C) The room was totally destroyed
    (D) There was someone under the table
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    Answer:- (A) The appearance of an invisible man
  18. In the inn of Iping, the scientist booked—
    (A) One room
    (B) Two rooms
    (C) Three rooms
    (D) No room
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    Answer:- (A) One room
  19. Assertion (A): Griffin burns his landlord’s house.
    Reason (R): The landlord threatened to expose Griffin’s experiments.
    (A) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A
    (B) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A
    (C) A is true, but R is false
    (D) A is false, but R is true
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    Answer:- (A) Both A and R are true, and R is the correct explanation of A
  20. The boys were surprised to see a barefooted man in London because—
    (A) Everybody in London moved around in shoes
    (B) It was very cold in London to move around barefoot
    (C) The muddy footprints were fresh
    (D) Only a homeless person would walk barefoot
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    Answer:- (B) It was very cold in London to move around barefoot
  21. According to the extract, the boys were … when they saw the footmark. [HSLC 2025]
    (A) terrified
    (B) nervous
    (C) delighted
    (D) curious
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    Answer :- (D) curious
  22. Which place was known as the centre of the theatre world? [HSLC 2025]
    (A) Drury Lane
    (B) Park Street
    (C) Arthur Road
    (D) London Road
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    Answer :- (A) Drury Lane
  23. Satisfied that her guest was an eccentric scientist, …… Choose the word which means the same as the underlined word. [HSLC 2025]
    (A) Ordinary
    (B) Similar
    (C) Strange
    (D) Jubilant
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    Answer :- (C) Strange
  24. Read the following statements and choose the correct option. [HSLC 2025]
    Statement 1: Griffin was liked by his landlord.
    Statement 2: Griffin was a lawless person.
    (A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false
    (B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true
    (C) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are true
    (D) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 are false
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    Answer :- (B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true
  25. Assertion (A): The arrival of Griffin at the inn in winter was unusual.
    Reason (R): Summer is London’s peak season with high hotel rates and long tourist queues. [HSLC 2025]
    (A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
    (B) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A
    (C) A is true but R is false
    (D) A is false but R is true
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    Answer :- (C) A is true but R is false
  26. Assertion (A): Griffin was a brilliant scientist who discovered how to make a human body transparent.
    Reason (R): This aim was to help his country by his discovery. [HSLC 2025]
    (A) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A
    (B) Both A and R are false and R is not the correct explanation of A
    (C) A is true but R is false
    (D) A is false but R is true
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    Answer :- (C) A is true but R is false
  27. Griffin set his landlord’s house on fire just because —
    (A) He wanted to become invisible
    (B) He wanted to show his power
    (C) He wanted to take revenge on him
    (D) He wanted to try his new drug
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    Answer :- (C) He wanted to take revenge on him
  28. Mrs Hall found the scientist “eccentric.” The meaning of the underlined word is —
    (A) Common
    (B) Uncommon
    (C) Ordinary
    (D) Calm
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    Answer :- (B) Uncommon
  29. The scientist was always _______, now he became furious.
    (A) Patient
    (B) Quick-tempered
    (C) Calm
    (D) Pleasing
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    Answer :- (B) Quick-tempered
  30. Griffin wore bandages to outline his ________.
    (A) Face
    (B) Nose
    (C) Mouth
    (D) Hair
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    Answer :- (A) Face
  31. What do you mean by the word “hysterics”?
    (A) An exaggerated reaction
    (B) A normal reaction
    (C) No reaction
    (D) All of these
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    Answer :- (A) An exaggerated reaction
  32. Griffin swallowed certain rare drugs and his body became as ________ as a sheet of glass.
    (A) Shining
    (B) Thin
    (C) Transparent
    (D) Thick
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    Answer :- (C) Transparent
  33. Griffin was a brilliant scientist but the fault that induced his doom was —
    (A) His unsound economic background
    (B) His disorderly scientific research
    (C) His short-tempered attitude
    (D) His revengeful nature and misuse of his invention
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    Answer :- (D) His revengeful nature and misuse of his invention
  34. How did Griffin justify his disinterest in having a conversation with Mrs Hall?
    (A) He desired solitude
    (B) He didn’t want to be disturbed during work
    (C) He desired to be helpful
    (D) Both A and B
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    Answer :- (D) Both A and B
  35. Where was the centre of the theatre world as mentioned in the story?
    (A) Drury Lane
    (B) Iping
    (C) London
    (D) Berlin
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    Answer :- (A) Drury Lane
  36. Read the following statements and choose the correct option.
    Statement 1: Though Griffin was brilliant, he was lawless.
    Statement 2: Mrs Hall found the scientist eccentric.
    (A) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false
    (B) Statement 1 is false and Statement 2 is true
    (C) Both statements are true
    (D) Both statements are false
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    Answer :- (C) Both statements are true
  37. Griffin chose a bad time to be in London because —
    (A) It was summer vacation
    (B) All shops were closed for winter
    (C) He was being followed by the police
    (D) He had no money for lodging
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    Answer :- (B) All shops were closed for winter
  38. Who thought that the room was haunted by spirits?
    (A) Mrs Hall
    (B) Mr Hall
    (C) The clergyman
    (D) The constable
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    Answer :- (A) Mrs Hall

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