A. Then took the other, just as fair,
And having perhaps the better claim,
Because it was grassy and wanted wear;
Though as for that the passing there
Had worn them really about the same.
i. Why the poet didn’t take the first road?
a. It has worn out by continuous use.
b. It had been tried and tested
c. It looked shabby
d. He had already travelled on it.
ii. Why the second road had better claim?
a. It had been lying waste.
b. It was attractive with green grassy carpet.
c. It needed to be explored.
d. It was full of surprises.
iii. The poet’s decision to take the other road indicates that he was
a. Careful
b. Opportunist
c. Adventurous
d. Calculative
iv. What does wanted wear in the extract mean?
a. Untrodden
b. worn
c. Clear
d. Frosty
v. What is the rhyme scheme of the given stanza?
a. abccb
b. abaab
c. abcde
d. abacb
OR
B. He came to the door of a cottage,
In traveling round the earth,
Where a little woman was making cakes,
And baking them on the hearth.
i. At whose house did Saint Peter arrive?
a. At the House of a potter.
b. At the House of a cake baking woman.
c. At the House of a bangle seller.
d. At the House of a shoemaker.
ii. What was the little woman doing?
a. Washing clothes.
b. Knitting sweater.
c. Watering the plants.
d. Baking cakes.
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