MCQ Chapter 2.2 Yuvakbharati English Class 11 Maharashtra Board The Sower 1. What time of the day is described at the beginning of the poem?MorningNoonTwilightMidnightQuestion 1 of 202. Where is the speaker sitting in the poem?Under a treeIn a fieldIn a porchwayOn a hillQuestion 2 of 203. What does the word "lingers" mean in the context of the poem?Hurries awayWaits patientlySpeaks softlyWorks quicklyQuestion 3 of 204. What dominates the furrows deep?The moonlightThe cropsThe ploughThe sower’s silhouetteQuestion 4 of 205. What is the sower scattering from his hands?SoilPrecious grainStonesLeavesQuestion 5 of 206. How does the poet describe the sower’s gestures as the darkness deepens?InvisibleUgly and clumsyAugust and strangeQuick and hurriedQuestion 6 of 207. What does “august” mean in the poem?HappyEnergeticNobleTimidQuestion 7 of 208. What seems to touch the starry skies in the poem?The ploughThe sower’s heightThe fieldThe cropQuestion 8 of 209. Who translated "The Sower" into English?Victor HugoMahatma PhuleToru DuttRabindranath TagoreQuestion 9 of 2010. What was the original language of "The Sower"?EnglishBengaliSanskritFrenchQuestion 10 of 2011. What does the poet feel when looking at the sower?BoredThrilledDisappointedSleepyQuestion 11 of 2012. How is the sower described physically?Young and strongOld and in ragsTall and well-dressedShort and healthyQuestion 12 of 2013. What poetic device is used in “Twilight hastens on to rule”?SimilePersonificationMetaphorIronyQuestion 13 of 2014. What does the word “well-nigh” mean?NeverAlwaysAlmostHardlyQuestion 14 of 2015. What is the speaker doing while observing the sower?SleepingMusingTalkingHarvestingQuestion 15 of 2016. What word suggests walking with long steps?StrideCreepJumpDragQuestion 16 of 2017. What is the poem’s message?Farming is easyFarmers are unimportantHard work and hope are nobleTwilight is scaryQuestion 17 of 2018. Which poet is regarded as one of the greatest French Romantic writers?Victor HugoWilliam WordsworthT.S.EliotJohn KeatsQuestion 18 of 2019. What type of figure is the sower shown as in the poem?A villainA thiefA noble workerA teacherQuestion 19 of 2020. What do furrows refer to?Dry leavesTrenches or lines in the soilSunlight raysGrassQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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