English Class:10th, Poem:- Animals Mcqs with summary for Board Exam
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Poem:- 7, Animals MCQs with summary
By:- R.K.Verma |
Poem:- 7, Animals
By:- Walt Whitman
This poem contrasts between animals and human beings. Animals are generally simple in nature. But human beings are generally greedy, selfish and very complicated. He is very happy with the simple nature of animals and he wants to follow them. The poet is interested in living among the animals. He thinks that they are self contained . They are wise and they never bewail of their condition. They do not weep for their sins and they do not worship God and ancestors like human beings. They are always satisfied and do not need to possess things. They respect all. For this reason, the poet wishes to learn from animals. They are free from all types of anxieties. So they are still living their natural life.
यह कविता जानवरों और इंसानों के बीच विरोधाभासी है। पशु सामान्यत: सरल स्वभाव के होते हैं। लेकिन मनुष्य आमतौर पर लालची, स्वार्थी और बहुत जटिल होते हैं। वह जानवरों के सरल स्वभाव से बहुत खुश हैं और उनका पालन करना चाहते हैं। कवि जानवरों के बीच रहने में रुचि रखते है। वह सोचता है कि वे स्वयं में निहित हैं। वे बुद्धिमान हैं और वे अपनी स्थिति पर कभी शोक नहीं करते। वे अपने पापों के लिए नहीं रोते हैं और वे मनुष्यों की तरह भगवान और पूर्वजों की पूजा नहीं करते हैं। वे हमेशा संतुष्ट रहते हैं और वे चीजों को एकत्र करने के पीछे नहीं भागते है। वे सभी का सम्मान करते हैं। इस कारण कवि जानवरों से सीखना चाहता है। वे सभी प्रकार की चिंताओं से मुक्त हैं। इसलिए वे अभी भी अपना प्राकृतिक जीवन जी रहे हैं।
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NCERT English Class:10th First Flight (MCQs)
Poem:- 7 Animals
By:- Walt Whitman
Animals MCQ Questions with Answers
Q. 1 Who is the poet of the poem “Animals”?
Leslie Norris
Robert Frost
Carolyn Wells
Walt Whitman
Q. 2 What does the poet wish to live with?
Dragons
Animals
Human beings
None
Q. 3 What shows that the poet loves animals?
He looks at the animals for short time
He stands and looks at the Animals long and long
He feeds the animals
None of the above
Q. 4 Animals don't?
Never sweat
Never complain about their condition
Never weep for their sins
All of the above
Q. 5 What do the animals possess?
Kindness
Fellow-feeling for all
Sympathy
All of the above
Q. 6 Who, according to the poet, is better?
human beings
animals
both are equal
none
Q. 7 How do animals appear to the poet?
Calm
Full of self-confidence
Well contented
All of the above
Q. 8 What do humans do that animals don’t?
greed
jealous
restless
All of the above
Q. 9 Who is/are always complaining about their condition?
The poet
Animals
Human beings
All of the above
Q.10 What is the meaning of “placid”?
peaceful
clumsy
greedy
jealousy
Q. 11 What mania do human beings suffer from?
Possessing of things
Good qualities
Contentment
Peace
Q. 12 Who kneels to another?
Man
Animal
Both a. And b.
None of the above
Q. 13 Name the literary device used in the line
“I think I could turn and live with animals”
Simile
Assonance
Metaphor
Alliteration
Q. 14 What is the meaning of “Whine”?
A beverage
Cry
Shout
None
Q. 15 Who is not dissatisfied always?
Humans
Animals
Poet
All of the above
Q.16 Name the poetic device used in
They do not sweat and whine about their condition,
They do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins,
They do not make me sick discussing their duty to God,
Anaphora
Assonance
Metaphor
Alliteration
Q. 17 What qualities have the humans given up?
Innocence
Kindness
Truthfulness
All of the above
Q. 18 According to Whitman who is greater?
Human beings
Animals
Both a. And b.
None of the above
Answer key:-
D
B
B
D
D
B
D
D
C
A
A
A
D
B
B
A
D
B
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