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First Flight – “Fire and Ice” MCQs
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
1. Who is the poet of “Fire and Ice”?
A) William Wordsworth
B) Robert Frost
C) John Keats
D) Walt Whitman
Answer: B) Robert Frost
2. What are the two possible causes of the world’s end in the poem?
A) Water and wind
B) Earthquake and flood
C) Fire and ice
D) Storm and rain
Answer: C) Fire and ice
3. What does “fire” symbolize in the poem?
A) Love and peace
B) Desire and greed
C) Happiness
D) Nature
Answer: B) Desire and greed
4. What does “ice” symbolize?
A) Hatred and cruelty
B) Joy and success
C) Friendship
D) Wisdom
Answer: A) Hatred and cruelty
5. Which emotion does the poet think can destroy the world?
A) Kindness
B) Honesty
C) Desire
D) Courage
Answer: C) Desire
6. According to the poet, what is enough to destroy the world?
A) Love
B) Ice
C) Rain
D) Wind
Answer: B) Ice
7. What is the rhyme scheme of the poem?
ABAABCBCB
A) AABBCCDD
B) ABABABAB
C) ABAABCBCB
D) ABCABCABC
Answer: C) ABAABCBCB
8. How many times does the poet mention the destruction of the world?
A) One time
B) Two times
C) Three times
D) Four times
Answer: B) Two times
9. What kind of poem is “Fire and Ice”?
A) Humorous poem
B) Nature poem
C) Short symbolic poem
D) Ballad
Answer: C) Short symbolic poem
10. What message does the poem give?
A) Human emotions can destroy the world
B) Nature is powerful
C) Fire is dangerous
D) Winter is harmful
Answer: A) Human emotions can destroy the world
Extra MCQs
11. What has the poet “tasted”?
A) Ice
B) Fire
C) Desire
D) Hatred
Answer: C) Desire
12. Which word in the poem means “destroy completely”?
A) Favor
B) Perish
C) Suffice
D) Desire
Answer: B) Perish
13. What does the word “suffice” mean?
A) To destroy
B) To hate
C) To be enough
D) To freeze
Answer: C) To be enough
14. Which literary device is mainly used in the poem?
A) Symbolism
B) Simile
C) Hyperbole
D) Irony
Answer: A) Symbolism
15. The poem mainly talks about:
A) Seasons
B) Human emotions
C) Animals
D) Science
Answer: B) Human emotions
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