MCQ A Concrete Example English Poorvi Class 8 CBSE Board Advertisement MCQ’s For All Chapters – English Poorvi Class 8th 1. What is the main feature of Mrs.Jones’ garden?Flower bedsStonesTreesFountainsQuestion 1 of 202. What does the speaker call the path in Mrs.Jones’ garden?WindingCrazySmoothNarrowQuestion 2 of 203. What type of pond is mentioned in Mrs.Jones’ garden?Fish pondLily pondRose pondLotus pondQuestion 3 of 204. What does Mrs.Jones find "rather nice" in her garden?The lily pondThe rockeryThe sundialThe plantsQuestion 4 of 205. How does the speaker describe the plants in Mrs.Jones’ garden?Large and colorfulDelicate and smallThorny and wildTall and leafyQuestion 5 of 206. How does the speaker imagine Mrs.Jones plants her tiny plants?With a shovelWith a pinWith a trowelWith her handsQuestion 6 of 207. What does the speaker accidentally do in Mrs.Jones’ garden?Pick a flowerStep on a flowerWater the plantsMove a stoneQuestion 7 of 208. How long did the speaker and Mrs.Jones talk about a flower?A few minutesA quarter of an hourAn hourHalf a dayQuestion 8 of 209. What is the tone of the poem?Mournful, mocking, humorousHumorous, light-hearted, amusingSerious, reflective, sadAngry, critical, formalQuestion 9 of 2010. Who is the speaker in the poem?Mrs.JonesThe poetA childA gardenerQuestion 10 of 2011. What is the rhyme scheme of the poem?AABBCCABABCCAABCACABBACCQuestion 11 of 2012. Why does the poet repeat the word “stones” in each stanza?To show their beautyTo emphasize Mrs.Jones’ obsessionTo describe their sizeTo highlight their rarityQuestion 12 of 2013. What does the poet’s imagery help readers do?Understand Mrs.Jones’ love for plantsVisualize the garden’s peculiar natureAppreciate the garden’s sizeFocus on the garden’s costQuestion 13 of 2014. Which line shows alliteration in the poem?A lily pondA crazy pathA strange deviceLittle plantsQuestion 14 of 2015. What is the refrain in the poem?A garden full of stonesMy next-door neighbour, Mrs.JonesA sundial with a strange deviceThey are so delicate and smallQuestion 15 of 2016. Which line displays situational irony in the poem?A garden full of stonesYou’re standing on itThey don’t mean anything at allWhich Mrs.Jones thinks rather niceQuestion 16 of 2017. What does the word “concrete” literally refer to in Mrs.Jones’ garden?PlantsStonesThe sundialThe pondQuestion 17 of 2018. What does the title “A Concrete Example” symbolically describe?Mrs.Jones’ gardening habitsThe speaker’s confusionThe beauty of the gardenThe cost of gardeningQuestion 18 of 2019. What is a pun in the context of the poem’s title?A repeated phraseA word with multiple meaningsA rhyming wordAn alliterative phraseQuestion 19 of 2020. What can be inferred about Mrs.Jones’ gardening taste?She prefers flowersShe loves unusual stone featuresShe dislikes gardensShe focuses on treesQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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