MCQ Class 9 English Kaveri Poetry Chapter 2 Gifts of Grace: Honouring our Vocations Advertisement 1. The structure of the poem includes: Long uniform lines Varying line lengths Only short lines ParagraphsQuestion 1 of 202. The repetition of “I hear” creates: Confusion Rhythm Silence NoiseQuestion 2 of 203. The poem reflects: Patriotism only Cultural richness War TechnologyQuestion 3 of 204. The workers celebrate: Others’ work Their own work Money FameQuestion 4 of 205. The central theme is: Nature Respect for work Love FriendshipQuestion 5 of 206. The poem portrays Bharat as: Silent Celebrating Angry SadQuestion 6 of 207. The tone also includes: Fear Reverence Anger ConfusionQuestion 7 of 208. The phrase “rhythm of designer” suggests: Music Creative process Noise SilenceQuestion 8 of 209. The poem connects work with: Identity Wealth Status PowerQuestion 9 of 2010. The poem is: Narrative Descriptive Dramatic ArgumentativeQuestion 10 of 2011. The carpenter works with: Metal Wood Clay FoodQuestion 11 of 2012. The mason’s work involves: Painting Building Cooking SingingQuestion 12 of 2013. The cook’s role is: Building Preparing food Teaching FarmingQuestion 13 of 2014. The poem encourages: Ignoring workers Respecting all professions Only studying CompetitionQuestion 14 of 2015. The poem uses: Only visual imagery Multiple sensory imagery No imagery Only soundQuestion 15 of 2016. The poet highlights: Differences only Unity in diversity Conflict PovertyQuestion 16 of 2017. The workers’ voices represent: Noise Identity Silence AngerQuestion 17 of 2018. The poem’s message is: Work is unimportant Every job matters Only rich matter Only art mattersQuestion 18 of 2019. The repeated line emphasizes: Ending Celebration Question SilenceQuestion 19 of 2020. The poem mainly inspires: Fear Respect for labour Anger SadnessQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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