Q.No: 1. What is the meaning of 'perish'?
1. bloom
2. rise
3. die
4. glow
Q.No: 2. What is the rhyming scheme of the poem ' Fire and ice'?
1. abaa bcbcb
2. aaab bcbcb
3. aaba bcbcb
4. abab bcbcb
Q.No: 3. Who is the poet of the poem, 'Fire and Ice'?
1. Robert Frost
2. William shakespare
3. William Blake
4. Robert David
Q.No: 4. According to the first hand experience of the poet, due to which reason will the world end.
1. Stone
2. Water
3. Fire
4. None of the above
Q.No: 5. What does the poet compare fire with?
1. Hatred
2. Desire
3. Love
4. both 1 and 3
Q.No: 6. Where has the poet used personification?
1. Fire
2. Ice
3. Earth
4. both 1 and 2
Q.No: 7. Name the poetic device used in the line " I hold with those who favour fire".
1. Assonance
2. Alliteration
3. None
4. both
Q.No: 8. According to Robert Frost, what will end one day?
1. Fire
2. Ice
3. both a and b
4. The world
Q.No: 9. What does 'ice' symbolize?
1. love
2. hatred
3. violet desire
4. all of the above
Q.No: 10. Name the poetic device used in the line " To say that for destruction ice is also great".
1. Metaphor
2. Imagery
3. Alliteration
4. Oxymoron
Answers
Answer:
Q i. 1
Q ii. 4
Q iii. 3
Q iv. 2
Q v. 1
Q vi. 4
Q vii. 3
Q viii. 4
Q ix. 4
Q x. 2
Q.No: 1. What is the meaning of 'perish'?
Answer: 3. die
Q.No: 2. What is the rhyming scheme of the poem ' Fire and ice'?
Answer: 1. abaa bcbcb
Q.No: 3. Who is the poet of the poem, 'Fire and Ice'?
Answer:1. Robert Frost
Q.No: 4. According to the first hand experience of the poet, due to which reason will the world end.
Answer: 3. Fire
Q.No: 5. What does the poet compare fire with?
Answer: 2. Desire
Q.No: 6. Where has the poet used personification?
Answer: 4. both 1 and 2
Q.No: 7. Name the poetic device used in the line " I hold with those who favour fire".
Answer: 2. Alliteration
Q.No: 8. According to Robert Frost, what will end one day?
Answer: 4. The world
Q.No: 9. What does 'ice' symbolize?
Answer: 2. hatred
Q.No: 10. Name the poetic device used in the line " To say that for destruction ice is also great".
Answer: 2. Imagery