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#The Eyes Have It/The Eyes Are Not Here MCQ
#Strong Roots MCQ
#Thank You Ma'am MCQ
#Three Questions MCQ
#On Killing A Tree MCQ
#Asleep In The Valley MCQ
#Shall I Compare Thee To A Summer's Day MCQ
#The Poetry Of Earth/On The Grasshopper And Cricket MCQ
#The Proposal/Marriage Proposal MCQ
1. The eyes of the narrator were sensitive to — (a) light light and darkness (b) shadow (c) darkness (d) none
2. Tsar would never fail in anything he undertook, if he knew — (a) the most important man (b) the most important time (c) the most important thing to do (d) all the above
3. One of the forebears of A.P.J Abdul Kalam's mother had received the title — (a) Bahadur (b) Maharaja (c) Khan (d) Zamindar
4. Mrs. Bates was walking alone at — (a) eight o'clock at night (b) eleven o'clock at night one o'clock at night (c) one o'clock at noon (d) twelve o'clock at noon
5. The original title of the poem "The Poetry of Earth" is — (a) On the Grasshopper and Cricket. (b) The Grasshopper and Cricket. (c) The Cricket and the Grasshopper. (d) The Grasshopper and the Cricket.
6. A tree cannot be killed by — (a) uprooting it (b) a simple jab of knife (c) striking with an axe (d) any simple tool.
7. The poet compares his beloved to — (a) a summer flower (b) summer breeze (c) a summer's day (d) summer tune.
8. The stream flows through — (a) a small green valley (b) a green valley (c) a small valley (d) a long green valley
9. The Proposal is a — (a) one act play (b) three act play (c) four act play (d) five act play
10. In the play Lomov is in his — (a) early thirties (b) mid twenties (c) mid thirties (d) late twenties
11. Lomov had come to Chubukov's house in — (a) casual attire (b) mourning attire etcetra (c) formal attire (d) evening attire
12. Chubukov used adding to every word, the phrase — (a) so on (b) I'm so glad (c) that is (d) none of the above
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