12th Eng Flamingo Poem-1My Mother At SIXy Six, MCQS
My Mother at Sixty Six MCQs Flamingo book Poem 1
Q1- Who is the poet of this poem? A) John Keats
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Q2- What is her work known for? A) for its originality, versatility and flavour of the soil
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Q3- What is the kind of pain and ache that the poet feels? A) Losing her mother
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Q4- In which languages has Kamla Das written stories and novels? A) English and Tamil
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Q5- Name the poetic devices used in the poem. A) metaphor
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Q6- What is the significance of the title My Mother at Sixty Six? A) Poet’s fear of losing her old mother
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Q7- Which poetic device is used in “Trees sprinting-” ? A) metaphor
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Q8- What is the distinctive feature of the poem? A) its metaphors
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Q9- What does this narrative style of the poem signify? A) differing thoughts
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Q10- What is the main idea of the poem? A) Painful old age
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Q11- What did the poet realize with pain? A) her mother’s appearance like a corpse
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Q12- What is the familiar ache? A) her childhood fear of losing her mother
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Q13- What do the running trees signify? A) fast moving appearance B) speed of the moving car C) fast moving change in human life from childhood to old age D) none |
Q14- Who lives at Cochin? A) Poet B) Her parents C) Both A and B D) None of them |
Q15- What does ‘ashen face ‘ signify? A) colour of face B) face is covered with ash C) Pale and lifeless face of poet’s mother D) to show ugly face |
Q16- What does the poet notice outside the car ? A) sprinting trees and running children B) schools and roads C) other vehicles D) many people on the road |
Q17- What do the parting words “See you soon Amma” signify? A) her carelessness B) Her optimistic farewell full of cheerfulness C) she bids goodbye like this D) she is in a hurry |
Q18- What does the poet’s smile signify in the poem? A) Her assurance to mother and helplessness inside B) she has a responsibility C) she has to do her duty first D) she is a loving daughter |
Q19- What is the universality of the theme of the poem?
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Q20- What worried the poet when she looked at her mother? A) her face
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Q21- Why did the poet look at her mother again? A) because she was busy
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Q22- Why has the poet used the imagery of merry children spilling out of their homes? A) to show hope
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Q23- Which Rhyming scheme is used in the poem? A) coupled rhyme B) monorhyme C) Alternate rhyme D) free verse |
Q24- Quote an example of a simile used in the poem. A) familiar ache
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Q25- Quote an example of a metaphor used in the poem. A) as a late winter’s moon
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Q26- Quote an example of alliteration used in the poem. A) like ashen
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Q27- Quote an example of personification used in the poem. A) sprinting trees
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Q28- Why does the poet feel scared? A) Because of her duties and commitments
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Q29- Why does the poet feel parted, upset and sad? A) because of her fears
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Q30- What is the tone of the poem towards the end? A) sad
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Q31- What does the narrative single sentence style of the poem highlight? A) Poet’s feelings
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Q32- What does the poem revolve around? A) poet’s fears
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Q33- What question arises from the complexity of the situation in the poem? A) what to do in old age
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Q34- How is the imagery of ‘young trees and merry children’ a contrast to the mother? A) mother is old in comparison to the trees and children
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Q35- What does the expression smile, smile and smile signify? A) poet was going home and was elated
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Q36- What was the expression of the poet’s face while parting from her mother? A) satirical
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Q37- Whose house the poet was leaving? A) her friend’s house |
Q38- What was the poet’s childhood fear? A) Parting from her husband
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Q39- What were the words she used while parting from her mother? A) See you soon Ba
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Q40- What pangs did she feel when she looked at her mother? A) Pangs of headache
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My Mother at Sixty Six MCQs ANSWER KEY
1. | D | 11. | A. | 21 | D | 31 | D |
2. | A | 12. | A | 22 | D | 32 | D |
3. | A | 13. | C | 23 | D. | 33 | D |
4. | D | 14. | A | 24 | B | 34 | D |
5. | D. | 15 | C | 25 | B | 35 | D |
6. | A | 16 | A | 26 | D | 36 | D |
7. | D | 17 | B | 27 | A | 37 | D |
8. | D | 18 | A | 28 | D | 38 | D |
9. | D | 19 | A | 29 | D | 39 | D |
10 | .A | 20 | D | 30 | C | 40 | D |
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