NCERT chapter-wise Multiple Choice Questions from Class 10 English First Flight Poem with Answers Pdf are available for free download here. This may help you comprehend and test your understanding of the chapters. Students can also take a free test on English First Flight Poem Multiple Choice Questions. Each question has four possibilities, each of which is followed by the correct response. These MCQ Questions were chosen in accordance with the most recent CBSE exam format.
Why does the poet hold with those who favour fire?
(i) because love among people is increasing fast.
(ii) because hatred among people is increasing fast.
(iii) because the lust for material things is increasing quickly.
(iv) None of the Above
Answer
(iii) because the lust for material things is increasing quickly.
Who is the poet of the poem Fire and Ice?
(a) Leslie Norris
(b) Robert Frost
(c) Carolyn Wells
(d) Robin Klein
Answer
Answer: (b) Robert Frost
Who composed these lines ?
(i) Ogden Nash
(ii) Carl Sandburg
(iii) W.B. Yeats
(iv) Robert Frost
Answer
(iv) Robert Frost
Where has he used personification?
(a) fire
(b) ice
(c) earth
(d) both 1 and 2
Answer
Answer: (d) both 1 and 2
What would be a better option to end the earth?
(a) fire
(b) ice
(c) both are equally competent
(d) none
Answer
Answer: (c) both are equally competent
What will the world end in?
(a) Fire and Ice
(b) Fire
(c) Ice
(d) None of the Above
Answer
Answer: (a) Fire and Ice
What will fire do to the world?
(a) put the world to an end.
(b) put the world to a new begining.
(c) make the world developed
(d) None of the Above
Answer
Answer: (a) put the world to an end.
What is the rhyming scheme of the poem?
(i) abaa bcbcb
(ii) aaba bcbcb
(iii) aaab bcbcb
(iv) abab bcbcb
Answer
(i) abaa bcbcb
What is the name of the poet?
(i) Sylvia Plath
(ii) W.B Yeats
(iii) Robert Frost
(iv) Robert Burns
Answer
(iii) Robert Frost
What is the meaning of perish?
(i) bloom
(ii) rise
(iii) die
(iv) glow
Answer
(iii) die
What is ‘Ice’ a symbol of?
(i) Lust
(ii) Love
(iii) Desire
(iv) Hatred
Answer
(iv) Hatred
What enough to destroy the world is
(i) dictatorship
(ii) affection
(iii) love
(iv) hatred
Answer
(iv) hatred
What does the poet compare fire with?
(i) hatred
(ii) desire
(iii) hot
(iv) both 1 and 3
Answer
(ii) desire
The world may end ether in fire on in –
(a) Ice
(b) Rain
(c) Storm
(d) Earthquake
Answer
(a) Ice.
The poet favours the –
(a) Nothing
(b) Ice
(c) Fire
(d) Storm
Answer
(c) Fire.
The poet brings about the contrast between the ice and through this poem.
(a) Slow Hatred
(b) Destruction
(c) Love
(d) Fire
Answer
(a) Slow Hatred.
The destruction procedure is slow through –
(a) Fire
(b) Storm
(c) Ice
(d) Rain
Answer
(c) Ice.
The cause of man’s destruction is
(i) family
(ii) gold
(iii) lust
(iv) money
Answer
(iii) lust
Name the poetic device used in the line To say that for destruction ice is also great.
(i) Metaphor
(ii) Imagery
(iii) Alliteration
(iv) Oxymoron
Answer
(ii) Imagery
Name the poetic device used in the line Some say the world will end in fire.
(a) Metaphor
(b) Imagery
(c) Alliteration
(d) Oxymoron
Answer
Answer: (b) Imagery
Name the poetic device used in the line ‘Some say the world will end in fire’
Metaphor
Imagery
Alliteration
Oxymoro
Answer
Imagery
Name the poetic device used in the line I hold with those who favour fire.
(a) Assonance
(b) Alliteration
(c) None
(d) Both
Answer
Answer: (d) Both
Meaning of perish is –
(a) Love
(b) Build
(c) Destruction
(d) Hate
Answer
(c) Destruction.
If the world is to perish twice, the poet favours
(i) atom bomb
(ii) water
(iii) ice
(iv) fire
Answer
(iv) fire
According to Robert Forest, what will end one day
water
plants
air
world
Answer
world
——- is the better option to destroy the world.
(a) Rain
(b) Strom
(c) Fire
(d) Ice
Answer
(d) Ice.
—— is the better option if the world had to perish.
(a) Fire
(b) Ice
(c) Strom
(d) Rain
Answer
(b) Ice.
Can hatred destroy the world?
yes
no
may be
may be not
Answer
yes
Name the poetic device used in the line I hold with those who favour fire
Assonance
Alliteration
None
Both
Answer
Both
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