Read the following extracts and answer the questions that follow.
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black.
Oh I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way,
I doubted if I should ever come back.
(i) What does 'both' refer to?
(a) Choices
(b) Decisions
(c) Roads
(d) Careers
(ii) What is the condition of the thing that the poem is talking about?
a) Both of them are same
(b) Both of them are used
(c) Both of them are clean
(d) Both of them are dirty
(iii) What is the poet talking about in the given lines?
(a) The beauty of the forest
(b) The dilemma of choices
(c) The importance of decision making
(d) All of these
(iv) What does the poet choose?
(a) The first one
(b) The second one
(c) He returned back
(d) He travelled both of them one by one
(v) Why was the poet made to choose?
(a) Because he could only travel one road
(b) Because he has no vehicle
(c) Becase he was alone
(d) Because he had responsibilities
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Like charges repel each other; unlike charges attract. Thus, two negative charges repel one another, while a positive charge attracts a negative charge. The attraction or repulsion acts along the line between the two charges. The size of the force varies inversely as the square of the distance between the two charges.
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(i) What does 'both' refer to?
(c) Roads
(ii) What is the condition of the thing that the poem is talking about?
(b) Both of them are used
(iii) What is the poet talking about in the given lines?
(d) All of these
(iv) What does the poet choose?
(b) The second one
(v) Why was the poet made to choose?
(a) Because he could only travel one road
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