MCQ Chapter 2.5 Yuvakbharati English Class 11 Maharashtra Board Nose versus Eyes 1. What is the main theme of the poem "Nose versus Eyes"?Love and affectionSatire on the judiciary systemFriendship between sensory organsImportance of spectaclesQuestion 1 of 202. Who is the author of "Nose versus Eyes"?Samuel T.ColeridgeWilliam ShakespeareWilliam CowperChief BaronQuestion 2 of 203. What caused the dispute between the Nose and Eyes in the poem?Ownership of a wigOwnership of spectaclesOwnership of a saddleOwnership of a tongueQuestion 3 of 204. Who acted as the lawyer in the poem?The NoseThe EyesThe TongueThe EarQuestion 4 of 205. Who was appointed as the judge in the poem?The NoseThe EyesThe TongueChief Baron EarQuestion 5 of 206. Which adjective is used to describe the eyes in the poem?PointedDiscerningSharpBeautifulQuestion 6 of 207. Which adjective is used to describe the nose in the poem?DiscerningBeautifulPointedSharpQuestion 7 of 208. What does the term "spectacles" mean in the poem?A type of saddleGlasses used for clear visionA legal documentA wig worn by judgesQuestion 8 of 209. What does the term "wig" refer to in the poem?A legal argumentA covering for the head made of artificial hairA type of spectaclesA judicial decreeQuestion 9 of 2010. What does the phrase "amounts to" mean in the poem?BecomesArguesDisputesDecreesQuestion 10 of 2011. What does the term "straddle" mean in the poem?To argue a caseTo extend across both sidesTo wear spectaclesTo judge a disputeQuestion 11 of 2012. What does the term "ridge" refer to in the poem?An edgeA lawyerA spectacleA courtQuestion 12 of 2013. What does the term "saddle" mean in the poem?A type of wigA seat for the rider of a horse or camelA legal verdictA part of the faceQuestion 13 of 2014. What does "visage" or "countenance" refer to in the poem?A wigA faceA lawyerA decreeQuestion 14 of 2015. What does the term "condemn" mean in the poem?To argue skillfullyTo express disapproval ofTo wear spectaclesTo appoint a judgeQuestion 15 of 2016. What does the term "decreed" mean in the poem?Gave the verdictArgued the caseWore spectaclesDisputed ownershipQuestion 16 of 2017. What does the term "solemn" mean in the poem?Skillful and learnedFormal and dignifiedDiscerning and wiseStrange and humorousQuestion 17 of 2018. What was the final verdict delivered in the poem?The Nose should always wear spectaclesThe Eyes should always wear spectaclesThe Eyes should be shut when the Nose wears spectaclesThe Tongue should wear spectaclesQuestion 18 of 2019. What is one argument made by the Tongue in favor of the Nose?The Eyes are not wiseThe Nose has had spectacles always in wearThe Tongue is a better lawyerThe Ear is a fair judgeQuestion 19 of 2020. How does the Tongue describe the spectacles’ design for the Nose?As wide as the EyesAs wide as the ridge of the NoseAs narrow as the TongueAs heavy as the wigQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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