Read the following poem carefully.
BALLOONS
Whenever I see
Gas balloons goup
I wonder where we'd end up
If we're balloons.
(5) Would we go far away
To some unknown destiny?
Or will it be carefully decided goal
We would work our way to?
Balloons! How much they're
(10) like human beings-
So different from each other
in colours, shapes, design and sizes
Some live long and some don't
Just like us some find
(15) A pair of loving hands and some don't
They get lost, burst, or destroyed
Like we do
At times
They rubcheeks affectionately
(20) Occasionally you can hear
them whispersecrets
As only friend will
And once in a while, in the chill
of the night or the mistof dawn
(25) You may find one tear
flowing down
silently.
S Shubhangini
Questions
1.the poem describes
A) differences between one balloon and another
B) differences between balloons and human beings
C) similarities between balloons and human beings
D) similarities between the stages of balloon's life and human life
2.lines 2 to 8 describe the poet's uncertainity about
A) the destiny of balloons
B) the destiny of human beings
C) what destiny is
D) where the balloons end up
3.'So different from each other' line 11.the poet has used this expression to describe
A) colors
B) destiny
C) human beings
D) balloons
4.the rustling sound the balloons make is compare to the sound of
A) breeze
B) whispers
C) rubbing cheeks
D)bursting
5.the expression 'one tear' refers to
A) a lonely Balloon in the air
B) a tear drop that looks
C) a dew drop flowing down a balloon
D) a child crying for balloons
Answers
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Explanation:
Question number 1:
Option B.(Differences between balloons and human beings)
Question number 2:
Option C.(What destiny is).
Question number 3:
Option C.(Human beings)
Question number 4:
Option D.(Bursting)
Question number 5:
Option D.(a child crying for balloons).
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first is d second is B Third D fourth A Fifth also A
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