MCQ Questions for Class 10 English First Flight Animals (Poem) with Solutions


Chapter Name

Multiple Choice Questions for Animals (Poem)

Author Name

Walt Whitman

Related Study

  • Summary of Animals (Poem) Class 10 English First Flight
  • Important Questions for Animals (Poem) Class 10 English First Flight
  • NCERT Solutions for Animals (Poem) Class 10 English First Flight

Book Name

NCERT First Flight Textbook for Class 10

MCQ Questions for Animals (Poem) Class 10 English

1. How do the animals appear to the poet?

(i) confused and peaceful

(ii) calm, peaceful and self-confident

(iii) confused and sad

(iv) none of the above

Answer

(ii) calm, peaceful and self-confident


2. The poet feels that animals show ___

(i) waving tail

(ii) teeth to him

(iii) pictures to him

(iv) relation to him

Answer

(iv) relation to him


3. What does the poet wish to live with?

(i) Dragons

(ii) Animals

(iii) Dinosaurs

(iv) None of the Above

Answer

(ii) Animals


4. Name the literary device used in the line “I think I could turn and live with animals”

(i) Simile

(ii) Assonance

(iii) Metaphor

(iv) Alliteration

Answer

(ii) Assonance


5. What is the attitude of the animals toward their sins?

(i) They do not weep

(ii) They feel sad

(iii) They keep calm

(iv) None of the Above

Answer

(i) They do not weep


6. Whatsoever happen in the earth, none of the animals is

(i) unhappy

(ii) delighted

(iii) crazy

(iv) crack

Answer

(i) unhappy


7. What shows that the poet loves animals?

(i) He looks at the animals for short time.

(ii) He stands and looks at the animals long and long.

(iii) He feed the animals

(iv) None of the Above

Answer

(ii) He stands and looks at the animals long and long.


8. What is the meaning of “placid”?

(i) peaceful

(ii) clumsy

(iii) greedy

(iv) jealousy

Answer

(i) peaceful


9. What mania do human beings suffer from?

(i) Dragons

(ii) Animals

(iii) Dinosaurs

(iv) None of the Above

Answer

(ii) Animals


10. The animals do not whine about ____

(i) their place

(ii) their feeding

(iii) their appetite

(iv) their condition

Answer

(iv) their condition


11. What qualities have the humans given up?

(i) innocence

(ii) kindness

(iii) truthfulness

(iv) All of the above

Answer

(iv) All of the above


12. Who, according to the poet, is better?

(i) human beings

(ii) animals

(iii) both are equal

(iv) none

Answer

(ii) animals


13. Who is the poet of the poem “Animals”?

(i) Leslie Norris

(ii) Robert Frost

(iii) Carolyn Wells

(iv) Walt Whitman

Answer

(iv) Walt Whitman


14. Human beings have the mania of owning ___-

(i) things

(ii) charts

(iii) money

(iv) health

Answer

(i) things


15. The animals evidently show that the tokens were ___

(i) near the others

(ii) away from them

(iii) in their possession

(iv) in the pockets

Answer

(iii) in their possession


16. What is the meaning of “whine”?

(i) a beverage

(ii) cry

(iii) shout

(iv) None

Answer

(ii) cry


17. Who, according to the poet, is better?

(i) human beings
(ii) animals
(iii) both are equal
(iv) none

Answer

(ii) animals


18. What do humans do that animals don’t?

(i) greed
(ii) jealous
(iii) restless
(iv) All of the above

Answer

(iv) All of the above


19. Who is not dissatisfied always?

(i) humans
(ii) animals
(iii) poet
(iv) All of the above

Answer

(ii) animals


20. 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,

(i) Anaphora
(ii) Assonance
(iii) Metaphor
(iv) Alliteration
Answer
(i) Anaphora

21. Name the literary device used in “They bring me tokens of myself”
(i) Anaphora
(ii) Assonance
(iii) Metaphor
(iv) Alliteration
Answer
(iii) Metaphor
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