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Q-1 The Goldfinch lands on the tree

1) to give company to their birds
2) to speed some time in space
3) how to make a nest in autumn
4) to feed her young ones



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Answered by pinkysingha786
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Answer:

How did the poet describe the top of the Laburnum tree in the poem 'The Laburnum Top'?

A. Still and Silent

B. Moving and Angry like

C. Silent and Motionless

D. None of the above

2. What happened to the leaves of the Laburnum tree?

A. they were green

B. turned yellow

C. fallen down

D. new leaves growing

3. How was the tree standing in the month of September?

A. still and death-like

B. alive

C. green and happy

D. still and green

4. When did the death-like tree become alive?

A. in the month of March

B. by the arrival monsoon season

C. by the arrival of the Goldfinch bird

D. by the arrival of sparrows

5. Why did the Goldfinch bird came towards the tree?

A. to feed her younger ones

B. to make a nest

C. to rest

D. None of the above

6. Where are the young ones of the Goldfinch bird?

A. On the thickness of the branch

B. On the top of the tree

C. on other tree

D. they were never there

7. What role does the tree play for the Goldfinch bird?

A. As a shelter

B. as a supporter

C. as a means to feed her family

D. as a resting place

8. How did the bird move to the other side of the branch?

A. Like a lizard

B. Slowly

C. Smoothly

D. by flying

9. How did the bird arrive at the other branch of the tree?

A. with a chirping sound

B. silently

C. never arrived at other branch

D. flew away and then arrived at the branch

10. What happened after she fed her young ones?

A. she flew away

B. she flew to the other side of the branch

C. she stayed there

D. she took some rest in the nest

11. Why was Goldfinch's body barely visible?

A. due to her dark coloured yellow body

B. because she was small

C. because of the height of the tree

D. because she was brown in colour

12. Where did the bird vanish after feeding her young ones?

A. to the other branch

B. to the top of the tree

C. to her nest

D. behind the yellow leaves

13. What happened to the bird in the end of the poem?

A. she flew away

B. she stayed at the tree

C. she went to other tree

D. she went to bring some food for her younger ones

14. How was the tree in the end when the bird flew away?

A. It was still alive

B. Nothing changed in the looks

C. it was death-like again

D. None of the above

15. What instance of Alliteration has been used in the poem 'The Laburnum Top' out of the following options?

A. engine of her family

B. her barred face

C. Sleek as a lizard

D. September sunlight

16. What Transferred Epithet was used in the poem 'The Laburnum Top'?

A. her barred face identity mask

B. engine of her family

C. Sleek as a lizard

D. September sunlight

17. What does the phrase “her barred face identity mask” mean?

A. because she was brown in colour

B. due to her dark coloured yellow body

C. bird’s face became her identity and symbol of recognition

D. None of the above

18. What is the dominant colour used in the poem?

A. Red

B. Blue

C. Yellow

D. Green

19. What is described by the word 'sleek' in the poem?

A. Lizard

B. Bird

C. Branch

D. Top of the tree

20. What is described as 'engine' in the poem?

A. Lizard

B. Machine

C. Laburnum Tree

D. None of the above

Explanation:

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Answered by ABHYUDITKUMAR
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Explanation:

‘She launches away, towards the infinite’. Explain the given line.

‘She’ stands for the goldfinch whose arrival on the tree has suddenly transformed it into a noisy place. After having fed her young ones and having made the tree active and full of life, the goldfinch flies away towards the infinitely vast sky.

Why is the image of the engine evoked by the poet?

The poet creates the imagery of a machine starting up when the goldfinch arrives in the tree. The sudden noise and movements produced by the young ones are like the starting of a machine. The stoking of the engine is actually the act of feeding the young ones and imparting energy and life into them.

Describe the laburnum top.

The leaves of the laburnum top are turning yellow due to the autumn. Its seeds have fallen and there is a silence prevailing over the tree. There is no movement at all.

What happened when the goldfinch came to the laburnum tree?

The arrival of the goldfinch brought about a sudden change in the tree. The young ones started twittering and there was a lot of noise, commotion and movement on the tree.

Why has the poem been named ‘The Laburnum Top’?

The poem has been named ‘The Laburnum Top’ because the top of the tree has been described in detail by the poet and the second part is a vivid description of the transformation that the tree undergoes. The entire scenario revolves around the tree.

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