MCQ Harvest Hymn English Poorvi Class 8 CBSE Board Advertisement MCQ’s For All Chapters – English Poorvi Class 8th 1. What poetic device is used in "We bring thee our lives and our labours for tribute"?ImageryAlliterationSimileMetaphorQuestion 1 of 152. What does the line "sweet and omnipotent mother" express?A simile comparing Earth to a motherPersonification of Earth as a motherAlliteration with ‘s’ soundsA metaphor for the harvestQuestion 2 of 153. What poetic device is used in "The wealth of our valleys, new-garnered and ripe"?MetaphorImagerySimilePersonificationQuestion 3 of 154. What poetic device is used in "Thou art the Seed and the Scythe"?AlliterationSimileMetaphorPersonificationQuestion 4 of 155. What is an example of repetition in the poem?Lord of the lotus, lord of the harvestThe wealth of our valleysFather eternal, ineffable OmGrant us thy succourQuestion 5 of 156. What is the purpose of repetition in the poem?To confuse the readerTo emphasize gratitude and reverenceTo create a sad toneTo describe farming toolsQuestion 6 of 157. What does the symbol Prithvi represent in the poem?Light and energyFertile land and motherhoodMercy and nourishmentEternal powerQuestion 7 of 158. What does Surya symbolize in the poem?Rain and dewLight, energy, and lifeThe Earth’s fertilityThe universe’s creatorQuestion 8 of 159. What does Varuna symbolize in the poem?Fertile soilMercy and nourishmentEternal existenceHarvest toolsQuestion 9 of 1510. What does the act of offering songs and garlands to Surya suggest?Fear of the divineDeep reverence and gratitudeA forced ritualDependence on daily needsQuestion 10 of 1511. What does the word ‘gold’ symbolize in "the gold of our fields and the gold of our fruit"?Actual goldThe value and richness of the harvestThe farmers’ wealthThe divine’s powerQuestion 11 of 1512. How does "O giver of mellowing radiance" describe Surya’s role?As a destroyerAs a provider of warmth for cropsAs a rain deityAs a creator of soilQuestion 12 of 1513. What does the use of cymbal and flute signify in praising Surya?Meditation and worshipJoy and celebrationSorrow and mourningSilence and reflectionQuestion 13 of 1514. What does ‘being’ most likely refer to in "Lord of our being"?Physical bodyEntire existenceSpiritual practicesEarthly possessionsQuestion 14 of 1515. Is the statement "The Seed and the Scythe symbolize creation and harvest" true?TrueFalsePartially trueNot mentionedQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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