MCQ Class 12 English Poem 4 A Roadside Stand Flamingo Advertisement MCQ’s For All Poems – Flamingo Class 12th 1. What does the speaker or narrator call the thought of the owner of the stand?(a) A chid like longing (b) a very good thought (c) a wise thought (d) A childish longing in vainYour comments:Question 1 of 252. What would be the state of poor rural folk at new location ?(a) tension free as their needs will be looked after (b) they will be able to visit city malls (c) they will enjoy travelling malls and cinema halls (d) they will be happyYour comments:Question 2 of 253. What was the news?(a) City people will give money (b) city people will help the poor (c) Relocation and resettlement of the rural folk to make them tension free by the government (d) NoneYour comments:Question 3 of 254. Who wanted to feel the money at hand and from whom?(a) The rural folk from the government (b) The rural folk from the social agencies (c) The rural folk from the government officials (d) The rural folk from the city peopleYour comments:Question 4 of 255. Why is the word pathetic used for road side stand?(a) for city people’s attitude (b) for government’s declaration (c) for city people’s behavior (d) for poor condition of the owner of the standYour comments:Question 5 of 256. What is the poet’s call to the polished traffic passing ahead?(a) he admires this (b) he is indifferent to this (c) he condemns this indifferent attitude of the city folk and feels the pain of the rural folk (d) all theseYour comments:Question 6 of 257. Why did a stopping car react?(a) to point out at the wrongly marked N and S directions (b) to buy some items (c) to appreciate their hard work (d) to soothe the villagersYour comments:Question 7 of 258. What does support the flow of cities?(a) travelling (b) rural people (c) government (d) flow of moneyYour comments:Question 8 of 259. Who will soothe the rural poor?(a) Government and Social agencies (b) Government officials (c) Promises made by the Government (d) City people will soothe ‘out of their wits’Your comments:Question 9 of 2510. Why didn’t the polished traffic stop at the roadside stand?(a) they didn’t like that place (b) their focus was their interest of earning huge benefits (c) they were greedy (d) all theseYour comments:Question 10 of 2511. What news in the poem ‘A Roadside Stand’ is making rounds in the village?(a) City people are connive (b) Villagers will be given homes near theatre and shopping malls (c) Rural folk is earning money (d) NoneYour comments:Question 11 of 2512. Why are the city people called beasts of prey?(a) because of their selfishness and tendency to dupe others for it (b) because they are well dressed (c) they know how to earn money (d) all theseYour comments:Question 12 of 2513. What is the special quality of the city people or folk?(a) They are connive (b) They are smart (c) They are snobbish (d) know how to get benefits in a calculative mannerYour comments:Question 13 of 2514. Who are the greedy Doers?(a) the government (b) old people (c) The Rural people (d) The polished city folkYour comments:Question 14 of 2515. Why was the childish longing in vain ?(a) because it was useless (b) because they were shifting (c) because their wish of earning from city folk couldn’t be realized or fulfilled (d) noneYour comments:Question 15 of 2516. What is being sold on roadside stand?(a) furniture (b) cosmetics (c) Diesel (d) wild berries, golden squash and some other similar productsYour comments:Question 16 of 2517. Why was roadside stand built?(a) so that people can wait there (b) to make it a bus stop (c) to earn money from polished city traffic (d) noneYour comments:Question 17 of 2518. What does Frost describe in the poem?(a) the feelings of the owners of a roadside shed (b) the feelings of passengers (c) the feelings of people on footpath (d) noneYour comments:Question 18 of 2519. What does Frost’s poem deal with?(a) human tragedies, fears and their solutions (b) humans (c) nature (d) buildingsYour comments:Question 19 of 2520. Who is the poet of A Roadside Stand?(a) Samuel Taylor Coleridge (b) Robert Frost (c) Lord Byron (d) Percy ShelleyYour comments:Question 20 of 2521. What is the open prayer from near the open window?(a) For money to fall from the sky (b) for more number of people to stop (c) for getting money from the government (d) for the sound of coming cars to stop at the road stand to help the owner to earn money from themYour comments:Question 21 of 2522. What does I stand for in the poem?(a) owner of the stand (b) city flower who stopped on the stand (c) Poet of the poem-Robert Frost(d) NoneYour comments:Question 22 of 2523. Who are the ‘pitiful kin’ in the poem?(a) social agencies (b) government officials (c) city people with cars (d) The poor rural folk and farmersYour comments:Question 23 of 2524. Who went and waited in the lines?(a) The rural folk to hear the government’s declaration (b) The rural folk to talk to the social agencies (c) The rural folk to have a word with the government officials (d) The rural folk went to hear the sound of stopping carsYour comments:Question 24 of 2525. Who made roadside stand and where?(a) The sarpanch made in the village (b) The government made in the village (c) social agencies made in the village (d) The poor rural people made in the villageYour comments:Question 25 of 25 Loading...
yes
Nice test
Very easy I got 20 out of 25
Still single