MCQ Chapter 2.5 Yuvakbharati English Class 11 Maharashtra Board Nose versus Eyes 1. What hypothetical scenario does the Tongue present to support the Nose?A face without EyesA face without a NoseA face without a TongueA face without a wigQuestion 1 of 202. Why were the arguments for the Eyes less convincing in the poem?The court did not think they were equally wiseThe Tongue was biased toward the NoseThe Eyes did not have a lawyerThe Ear was unfair in judgmentQuestion 2 of 203. What literary device is used when the Nose and Eyes are given human traits?SimileMetaphorPersonificationAlliterationQuestion 3 of 204. What is the tone of the poem "Nose versus Eyes"?Serious and tragicHumorous and satiricalRomantic and emotionalMysterious and suspensefulQuestion 4 of 205. What does the phrase "time out of mind" mean in the poem?A short periodA recent eventA very long timeA legal termQuestion 5 of 206. What role does Chief Baron Ear play in the poem?LawyerJudgeSpectatorPlaintiffQuestion 6 of 207. What is the profession that William Cowper studied but was not inclined to?MedicineJurisprudencePoetryTeachingQuestion 7 of 208. How does the poem describe Chief Baron Ear’s talent?Skillful arguingNicely discerningWearing spectaclesWriting poetryQuestion 8 of 209. What does the poem suggest about the justice system?It is fair and empatheticIt lacks empathy and common senseIt favors the EyesIt is based on loveQuestion 9 of 2010. Which sensory organ is NOT directly involved in the dispute in the poem?NoseEyesTongueEarQuestion 10 of 2011. What is the purpose of the spectacles in the poem?To enhance hearingTo aid clear visionTo argue a caseTo judge a disputeQuestion 11 of 2012. What does the Tongue claim about the Nose’s possession of spectacles?It is temporaryIt is recentIt is time out of mindIt is unlawfulQuestion 12 of 2013. How does the poem describe the spectacles’ fit on the Nose?Like a wigLike a saddleLike a ridgeLike a faceQuestion 13 of 2014. What is the significance of the wig in the poem?It represents the Nose’s claimIt symbolizes the lawyer’s learningIt is part of the spectaclesIt is the judge’s verdictQuestion 14 of 2015. What is one example of a human tendency reflected in the poem?Greed for wealthDispute over ownershipLove for natureFear of judgmentQuestion 15 of 2016. What is the outcome for the Eyes in the poem’s verdict?They must wear spectaclesThey must be shutThey must argue betterThey must appoint a lawyerQuestion 16 of 2017. Which sensory organ is associated with the phrase "to turn a deaf ear"?NoseEyesEarTongueQuestion 17 of 2018. What does the poem imply about the arguments for the Eyes?They were stronger than the Nose’sThey were not as convincingThey were not presentedThey were ignored by the TongueQuestion 18 of 2019. What is the role of the Tongue in the poem?JudgeLawyerSpectatorDisputantQuestion 19 of 2020. How does the poem portray the judicial proceedings?As fair and balancedAs solemn and dignifiedAs humorous and flawedAs romantic and poeticQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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