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First Five Poems Test

The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions related to poetry, focusing on vocabulary, comprehension, and interpretation of various poems. It includes two sections with questions about specific poems and their themes, as well as grammar exercises requiring the correct form of verbs. The questions aim to assess understanding of poetic language and concepts.

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First Five Poems Test

The document consists of a series of multiple-choice questions related to poetry, focusing on vocabulary, comprehension, and interpretation of various poems. It includes two sections with questions about specific poems and their themes, as well as grammar exercises requiring the correct form of verbs. The questions aim to assess understanding of poetic language and concepts.

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10-Poems Test Objectives

(Poems-1 to 5)
Q.1 Tick the Correct Answers
1.I hear rich leaves on top giving the poor beneath.
(a) small (b) under (c) besides (d) over
2.It will be a lovely sight.
(a) place (b) scene (c) location (d) area
3.The gradient’s against her, but she is on time.
(a) slope (b) easy (c) way (d) path
4.Shovelling white stem over her shoulder.
(a) shoving (b) leaking (c) throwing (d) smelling
5.Snorting noisily she passes.
(a) running (b) grunting (c) pressing (d) pushing
6.Past Cotton grass and moorland boulder.
(a) fenland (b) grassland (c) woodland (d) dreamland
7.Past cotton grass and moorland boulder.
(a) boundary (b) odour (c) dusk (d) stone
8.The slumber means.
(a) idle (b) sleep (c) stumble (d) growl
9.Is hung with bloom along the bough.
(a) loaded (b) suspended (c) weighed (d) bent
10.Is hung with bloom along the boughs.
(a) leaves (b) flowers (c) snows (d) stumps
11.Boughs means
(a) stump (b) flowers (c) branches (d) limb
12.The poet says hat the valley is fatal when the furnace burns.
(a) charming 9b) deadly (c) vivid (d) dazzling
13.The poet says that yonder is the midden whose odour will madden.
(a) moorland (b) pool (c) dunghill (d) hill
14.shocking disease means.
(a) slight (b) minor (c) horrible (d) pleasing
15.The fearer said farer ‘s diligent looking would discover lacing.
(a) slow (b) incomplete (c) foolish (d) thorough
16.Behind you swiftly figure comes softly.
(a) slightly (b) lightly (c) Brightly (d) speedily
17.Did you see the shape behind you.
(a) over (b) after (c) against (d) above
18.The fearer said to the farer that dusk would delay on his path to pass.
(a) a traveler (b) teacher (c) priest (d) tourist
19.The poet says that Wicks balance flame and a dark dew falls.
(a) stabilize (b) flatter (c) flutter (d) enjoy
20.The fruit were piled like cannon balls.
(a) scattered (b) picked (c) heaped (d) plucked
21.It looked as If the moon compacted to a rind.
(a) flesh (b) bone (c) peel (d) pulp
22.Pyramid pilled like cannon balls.
(a) high up (b) conical (c) top linked (d) flat
23.It looked as If the moon compacted to a rind.
(a) compressed (b) declined (c) tore (d) peeled
24.Cannon balls mean
(a) principals (b) principles (c) heaped (d) shells
25.it looked as If the sun is packed in a pitted skin.
(a) clean (b) stopped (c) painted (d) embellished
26.The fruit glowed red-hot from within.
(a) sparkled (b) darkened (c) wasted (d) booted
27.Wicks balance flame, a dark dew falls.
(a) candle thread (b) oil (c) stand (d) air
28.Radiant as lantern, they forget.
(a) burning (b) shinning (c) happy (d) sad
29.Which fruit has not been mentioned in the poem.
(a) mango (b) guava melon (d) mandarin
30.The sun in pitted -------------------------
(a) arm (b) skin (c) rim (d) leg

(B) Tick the Correct Answers (10)


1.What do the children have in their hands---------------------------
(a) balls (b) fruit (c) coin (d) sticks
2.the dark street I am standing------------------------
(a) in (b) on (c) into (d) out
3.Where is the rider going? ____________________
(a) to the woods (b) to the valley (c) To distant land (d) To Unknown destination
4.The valley is--------------------------------
(a) intoxicating (b) irritating (c) maddening (d) disgusting
5.what is the cherry hung with---------------------------
(a) white fruit (b) white dress (c) white flowers (d) frozen water
6.it only----------------me fifty more.
(a) leaves (b) spares (c) gives (d) saves
7.What does the train crossing? ______________________
(a) the limits (b) the border (c) railway lines (d) the bolder
8.How does the train snort?
(a)quietly (b) noisily (c) silently (d) calmly
9.The night mail reaches---------------------time.
(a) in (b) on (c) at Time (d) before time
10.Pulling up Beattock a ------------------ climb.
(a) drive (b) climb (c) journey (d) travelling.

Poem No-16-20
Q. 1 Tick the Correct Answers. (12)
1.You may be afraid to plot an evil.
(a) make (b) introduce (c) plan (d) follow
2.These are not mere accidental names of God.
(a) ordinary (b) basic (c) real (d) genuine
3.God is “Hearing” to stop you from foul discourse.
(a) silence (b) talk (c) deed (dress)
4.These names are not vain titles of God.
(a) beneficial (b) beautiful (c) futile (d) blessings
5.God’s names are derived from attributes.
(a) powers (b) drawn (c) constructed (d) designed
6.The Poet says that he is the cluster of bright beads.
(a) moorland (b) set (c) butter (d) granite
7.The poet says that he is the luster of meadows.
(a) glow (b) bow (c) grass (d) stream
8.The poet say that he is fish that rolls in the water.
(a) moves (b) crosses (c) breathes (d) runs
9.The poet says that he is the cold dawn.
(a) noon (b) morning (c) evening (d) noon
10.Through love, thorns become roses.
(a) stems (b) pickles (c) plants (d) blossoms
11.Through love wrath seems to be mercy.
(a) laugh (love (c) kindness (d) anger
12.Through love lion becomes harmless.
(a) fierce (b) brutality (c) violent (d) mild
Q.1 (B) Tick the Correct Answers (10)
1.When your back became to smart, it is like a penknife in your heart.
(a) Fling (b) cling (c) Sting (d) bring
2.When the door began to crack, it is like a stick across your back.
(a) bake (b) make (c) collapse (d) break
3. When the sky begins to roar.
(a) laugh (b) loud sound (c) make up (d) blow
4.When the heart begins to bleed, you are dead, you are dead and dead indeed.
(a) throbs (b) suffer (c) smile (d)pump
5.The poet questions the relevance of his images.
(a) aptness (b) defecates (c) security (d) sureness
6.When the poet fails, he approves his senses.
(a) rejects (b) nullifies (c) accepts (d) highlights
7.When he fails, he questions his senses.
(a) approves (b) suspects (c) negates (d) trusts
8.He is in new confusion of his understanding.
(a) ruin (b) crowd (c) perplexity (d) clarity
9.Assuming their relevance he assumes the fact.
(a) correction (b) importance (c) recovery (d) maturity
10.Trusting his images, he assumes their relevance.
(a) thinks (b) undertakes (c) supposed (d) contrives

Q.1 (C) Tick the correct Answers (8)


1.The poet thinks in-----------------------------
(a) vague images (b) clear images (c) dreary images (d) dull images
2.The poet becomes sharp, mistrusting his---------------------------
(a) quick images (b) wise images (c) broken images (d) clear images
3.When the bird does fly, it is like ---------------------in the sky.
(a) a moon (b) an eagle (c) a star (d) a cloud
4.When your ------------------begins to bleed, you are dead indeed.
(a) body (b) head (c) heart (d) hand
5.Throgh love ------------------becomes a throne.
(a) fire (b) stake (c) plank (d) thorn
6.Love is an essence of-------------------------------
(a) flavor (b) extract (c) flavor (d) religions
7.The First cause means---------------------------
(a) Claims (b) Omnipotent (c) quality (d) first reason
8.What can be an accidental name of negro?
(a) cloudy (b) camphor (c) a sable (d) a black

Q.2 Put the correct verbs. (15)


1.If he were here, I help him. ______________________
2.Why (you not come) to school daily. _______________
3.I (leave) the class, before he saw me. ----------------------------------------
4.Barking dogs seldom (bite). ---------------------------------------------------
5.Had he come here, I (meet) him. ----------------------------------------------
6.She along with her cousins (have come) here. ----------------------------------
7.If they come here, we(help) them. -----------------------------------------
8.Work hard, lest you(fail)-----------------------------------------------
9.If he did not come here, she (not help) him. -------------------------------
10.If he had helped me, I(thank) him. ___________________________
11.He cried as if(be) a King.-------------------------------------------------------
12.He will have passed when she (come) Jhelum. _______________
13.The patient had died before the doctor(arrive). _______________
14. You had better ____________there(go)
15.Would that ________________a king. (be)

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