MCQ A Funny Man English Poorvi Class 7 NCERT Advertisement 1. What did the funny man wear on his head?A hatA shoeTwo hatsA roseQuestion 1 of 202. What did the funny man offer to the poet?A shoeA hatA currant bunA songQuestion 2 of 203. How did the funny man address the poet?My friendYour HighnessDear poetKind strangerQuestion 3 of 204. What did the poet do when the funny man held the currant bun to her nose?She laughedShe ran awayShe staggered backShe sang a songQuestion 4 of 205. What did the funny man do after singing a song?He gave the poet a roseHe sat down on the groundHe hopped homeHe smiled at the poetQuestion 5 of 206. How did the funny man return home?He walked normallyHe ran quicklyHe hopped on his headHe danced awayQuestion 6 of 207. What word is used to describe the funny man’s manners?RudePoliteStrangeFunnyQuestion 7 of 208. What did the poet say about the currant bun’s smell?It smelled sweetIt smelled funnyIt smelled badIt smelled like a roseQuestion 8 of 209. What did the funny man wear on his feet?ShoesSocksHatsRosesQuestion 9 of 2010. What is the rhyme scheme of the limerick provided in the text?ABABAAABBAABCBAAABAAQuestion 10 of 2011. What does the phrase “sounding sight” in the poem represent?SimileMetaphorAlliterationPersonificationQuestion 11 of 2012. What is the tone of the poem according to the activities?SeriousHumorousSadAngryQuestion 12 of 2013. What does the poet call the funny man in the second extract?Your HighnessMy friendStrange manFunny fellowQuestion 13 of 2014. What is a currant bun as described in the poem?A type of flowerA type of bread with raisinsA type of shoeA type of hatQuestion 14 of 2015. What does the word “staggered” mean in the poem?Moved unsteadilyLaughed loudlySang softlyWalked quicklyQuestion 15 of 2016. Why did the poet find the sound of the song unique?It was loudIt was softIt was a funny feeling soundIt was a sad soundQuestion 16 of 2017. What is the structure of the poem as per the activities?MonologueDialogueNarrativeDescriptiveQuestion 17 of 2018. What does the phrasal verb “take up” mean in the given table?To resemble someoneTo begin to do somethingTo understand somethingTo become popularQuestion 18 of 2019. Which phrasal verb means to resemble a family member?Take upTake afterTake inTake overQuestion 19 of 2020. What does the poet frequently repeat to emphasize the funny man’s behavior?StrangeFunnyPoliteUnusualQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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