MCQ Class 9 English Kaveri Poetry Chapter 2 Gifts of Grace: Honouring our Vocations Advertisement 1. The line “In furrows deep, secrets I sow” refers to which profession? Potter Farmer Builder CookQuestion 1 of 202. “From wheel to kiln” indicates which vocation? Carpenter Potter Mason ElectricianQuestion 2 of 203. Who lays foundations brick by brick? Cook Mason Farmer ElectricianQuestion 3 of 204. Who works with pots, pans, and spices? Potter Cook Farmer BuilderQuestion 4 of 205. The poem celebrates which aspect of society? Wealth Vocation diversity Politics EducationQuestion 5 of 206. What do craftspersons celebrate? Money Their craft Power FameQuestion 6 of 207. Artisans with lutes express: Anger Emotions Silence FearQuestion 7 of 208. Carpenters are known for: Cooking skills Mathematical precision Singing FarmingQuestion 8 of 209. Electricians work with: Clay Wood Wires and cables SeedsQuestion 9 of 2010. Electricians brighten: Roads Lives Clothes Houses onlyQuestion 10 of 2011. Boatmen gather: Wood Nets Tools FoodQuestion 11 of 2012. Boatmen return to tell tales of: Farming Sea life Cities MarketsQuestion 12 of 2013. Shoemakers ensure quality for: Clothes Feet Houses ToolsQuestion 13 of 2014. The cook’s singing is described as: Loud Harsh Delicious WeakQuestion 14 of 2015. The phrase “voice of their vocation” means: Sound Identity Language NoiseQuestion 15 of 2016. The poem begins with: Silence Celebration Anger SadnessQuestion 16 of 2017. The poem ends with: Complaint Same celebratory line Question SilenceQuestion 17 of 2018. The poem is written in: Rhymed verse Free verse Prose DramaQuestion 18 of 2019. The tone of the poem is: Hostile Celebratory Sad AngryQuestion 19 of 2020. The mood of the poem is: Joyful Fearful Boring Serious onlyQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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