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POEM: 1

THE RAIN

1.Who is the poet of the poem The Rain?

(a)W. H. Auden

(b)W. H. Davies

(c)W. H. David

(d)Merry Longfellow

2.What will fill each dark round drop?

(a)A Luminous Light

(b)A Limelight

(c)A Wondrous Light

(d)A dark Light

3.In the poem The Rain the sight that the poet hopes for is:

(a)The Rain

(b)The Sun

(c)The spring

(d)The Snow

4.In the poem The Rain the poet has presented the musical display of:

(a)The Rain

(b)The Sun

(c)The Moon

(d)The Light

5.In which condition does the poem The Rain presents the poor?

(a)A worthy state

(b)A good state

(c)A miserable state

(d)A disastrous state

6.What sort of a noise the Rain produces?

(a)Bitter

(b)Pleasant

(c)Harsh

(d)Sweet

7.What are the green leaves drinking,?

(a)Rose water

(b)Intoxicated water

(c)Rain water

(d)Mineral water

8.Who does not like Rain?

(a)A poor man

(b)A rained man

(c)A Rich man

(d)A happy man

9.When did the sun come out?

(a)in the morning

(b)in the noon

(c)in the clouds

(d)when the rain would stop

10.What does the poet hear?

(a)A song

(b)Leaves drinking Rain

(c)A Symphony

(d)An Elegy

Answers. 1. W. H. Davies

2. A Wondrous Light

3. The Sun

4. The Rain

5. A Miserable state

6. Sweet

7. Rain water

8. A poor man

9. When rain would stop

10. Leaves drinking Rain

POEM: 2

NIGHT MAIL

1.Where the night mail is passing from?

(a)Border

(b)Boundaries

(c)Passage

(d)Cave 2.What does the world gradients mean?

(a)Ascending

(b)Descending

(c)Ascending & Descending

(d)None

3.What does the night mail shoveling?

(a)Cloud

(b)White steam

(c)Dust

(d)Blue steam

4.Where the birds stare from?

(a)From the trees

(b)From the Boughs

(c)From the Hedges

(d)From the Bushes

5.The poet in the poem Night Mail describes the journey of a Night Mail that contains the?

(a)Mail

(b)E-Mail

(c)Blackmail

(d)Cargo

6.What does the Night Mail bring for the girl?

(a)Letters

(b)Gifts

(c)Chocolates

(d)Flowers

7.What noise does the night mail produce during its journey,

(a)Humming

(b)Snorting

(c)Barking

(d)Screaming

8.The night mail is always on

(a)Time

(b)its way

(c)Track

(d)Board

9.Which of the following is not crossed by the Night Mail?

(a)The grass land

(b)The cotton fields

(c)Moorland

(d)The Scotland

10.Why no one wakes up from slumber when the Night Mail passes?

(a)Because they dont hear its noise

(b)Because they are used to of it.

(c)Because they are sleeping.

(d)Because they are in the house.

Answers.

1. Border

2. Ascending and descending uniformly

3. White steam

4. From the Bushes

5. Mail

6. Letters

7. Snorting

8. Time

9. The Scotland

10. Because they are used to of it

POEM: 3

LOVELIEST OF TREES THE CHERRY NOW1.What does the poet fascinated by?

(a)The beauty of spring

(b)The beauty of sunshine

(c)The beauty of cherry

(d)The beauty of woods

2.Where the cherry trees stand about?

(a)The off street

(b)The woodland ride

(c)The grassy hills

(d)The grassy meadows

3.What ideas does the poet give in this poem?

(a)To enjoy beauty

(b)To relish Nature

(c)To enjoy cherries

(d)To enjoy spring

4.Why the cherry trees stand in white dress?

(a)To celebrate winter

(b)To celebrate snow

(c)To celebrate the coming Easter(d)To celebrate Christmas

5.What does the poet mean by a little Room?

(a)Little space

(b)Big place

(c)Small Room

(d)Enough time

6.In which state the cherry trees are?

(a)In full Bloom

(b)In half Bloom

(c)In full sowing

(d)In quarter bloom

7.What is the cherry tree covered off?

(a)Cloud

(b)Snow

(c)Flakes

(d)Dust

8.For how long the poet enjoyed the natural beauty?

(a)Twenty years

(b)Thirty years

(c)Forty years

(d)Fifty years

9.Why the poet has not enjoyed the first twenty years of his life?

(a)Because he has not been sensibilities toward beauty.

(b)Because he has not been sensibilities toward cherries.

(c)Because he has not been sensibilities toward Trees.

(d)Because he has not been sensibilities toward snow.

10.What will the poet want to see in feature again?

(a)Lily Flower

(b)Rose

(c)Cherry

(d)Snow

Answers.

1. The beauty of cherry

2. The wood land Ride

3. To relish nature

4. To celebrate the coming Easter

5. Enough time

6. In full Bloom

7. Snow

8. Fifty years

9. Because he has not been sensibilities toward beauty.

10. Cherry.

POEM: 4

O, WHERE ARE YOU GOING

1.Why the valley is fatal?

(a)Because it contains hurdles

(b)Because it contains long passage

(c)Because it has furnaces

(d) none of the above

2.The Reader in the poem stands for?

(a)Bravery

(b)Faint Heartedness

(c)Cowardice

(d)Moral Lapse

3.The Rider is going on to?

(a)The path of Hell

(b)The path of virtue

(c)The path of life

(d)The path of Reality

4.The Fatal valley contains?

(a)Midden & grave

(b)Swings & grave

(c)Grave & Images

(d)Midden & Maid

5.What comes behind the rider?

(a)The Man

(b)The soldiers

(c)The Imaginative Figure

(d)The Reader

6.Which disease is the Reader Mentioning to engulf the Rider?

(a)The Heart disease

(b)The skin disease

(c)The Respiratory Infection

(d)Sore Throat

7.What will cause delay on the path of the Rider?

(a)The Dusk

(b)The Dawn

(c)The Twilight

(d)The Dark

8.The poet has employed in the poem the poetic feature of

(a)Simile

(b)Metaphor

(c)Epic

(d)Personification

9.What does the Rider in the poem stand for?

(a)Courage

(b)Brotherhood

(c)Cowardice

(d)Faintheartedness

10.What will come on the skin of the Rider?

(a)A sore

(b)A spot

(c)A fungi

(d)A dot

Answer

1. Because it has furnaces

2. Cowardice

3. The path of life

4. Midden & Grace

5. The Imaginative Figure

6. The Skin disease

7. The Dusk

8. Personification 9. Courage

10. A Spot

POEM: 5

IN THE STREET OF THE FRUIT STALLS

1.Where is the poet standing?

(a)In the street of Blacksmiths

(b)In the street of city Mart

(c)In the street of fruit vendors

(d)In the street of his town home

2.How the fruits are piled?

(a)Square like

(b)Rectangle like

(c)Circle like

(d)Pyramid like

3.Where the children enter?

(a)In the flames

(b)In the water you

(c)In the Lanterns orbit

(d)In the circus ring

4.What comes out of the fruits?

(a)The pulp

(b) Golden & silver fountain of Juice

(c)The Shed

(d)Golden & silver rays

5.This poem in nature is?

(a)Symbolic

(b)Metabolic

(c)Hyperbolic

(d)Diabolic

6.What is the world threatened by?

(a)war

(b)Misery

(c)War and misery

(d)none of the above

7.What is the time when the children come out of their houses to buy fruits?

(a)Morning

(b)Night

(c)Evening

(d)Dawn

8.Where the juice sticks when the children eat fruits?

(a)Mouth

(b)Cheek

(c)Nose & Chin

(d)Mouth, Cheek, Nose & Chin

9.What do the children have to spent.

(a)A Ruppee

(b)a coin

(c)A Bank notice

(d)coins

10.In which the moon is compacted?

(a)in a wind

(b)in a pot

(c)in a rind

(d)in a jar

Answers.

1. In the street of Fruit vendors

2. Pyramid like

3. In the Lanterns orbit

4. Golden & silver Fountain of Juice

5. Symbolic

6. war & misery

7. Evening

8. Mouth, Cheek, Nose & Chin

9. A coin

10. in a rind

POEM: 6

A SINDHI WOMAN1.How is she passing from the Bazaar.

(a)Artistically

(b)dancingly

(c)Slowly

(d)Swiftly

2.Where is she passing from?

(a)The super Market

(b)The Bazaar

(c)The Mosque

(d)The Town

3.What is she keeping on her head?

(a)A Glass Jar

(b)A stone Jar

(c)A pot

(d)A Basket

4.Which hurdles are crossed by her during her walk?

(a)Stones, Bricks & Glass

(b)Garbage, Crumbs & Iron

(c)Stones & Garbage & Glass

(d)Crumbs, Excrement & Steel

5.Who according to the poet can stand most straight.

(a)Who can walk beneath a weight(b)Who can walk on the weight

(c)Who can walk at a weight

(d) Who cannot walk on the weight.

6.This poem is a tribute to:

(a)Work

(b)Walk

(c)Artists

(d)Laborers

7.Which part of Karachi is mentioned by the poet?

(a)Mall Road

(b)Slums

(c)Davis Road

(d)Outskirts

8.What does blown back from her face?

(a)Water

(b)Cloak

(c)Cloth

(d)Turban

9.What does the poet think about himself?

(a)weakness

(b)Bent down

(c)Misery

(d)Faint heartedness

10.What is important about sindhi woman

(a)wave like motion

(b)clock wise motion

(c)anti clock wise motion

(d)straight

Answers.

1. Artistically

2. A stone Jar

3. The bazaar

4. Stones, Garbage & Glass

5. Who can walk beneath a weight

6. Work

7. Slums

8. Cloth

9. Bent down

10. Wave like

POEM: 7

Times

1.In Times the poet shows the importance of:

(a)Time

(b)Hour

(c)Life

(d)Minute

2.Where everything is determined about life?

(a)under the Earth

(b)under the heaven

(c)under the heaven

(d)under the sky

3.What comes after weeping

(a)to sleep

(b)to dance

(c)to laugh

(d)to walk

4.If there is a time to be silent, there is also a time to:

(a)Mute

(b)Scream

(c)Speak

(d)Vocal

5.What will be the result if all the things happen out of time?

(a)There will be happiness

(b)There will be destruction

(c)There will be enjoyment

(d)There will be merry making

Answers.

1. Times

2. Under the heaven

3. To dance

4. Speak

5. There will be destruction

POEM: 8

Ozymandias1.Whom is the poet met?

(a)a sportsman

(b)a poorman

(c)a beggar

(d)a traveler

2.Where did the traveler come form?

(a)A moorland

(b)A Garden

(c)An antique land

(d)A uncultivated land

3.What did the traveler see in the desert?

(a)Trunk less Body

(b)A camel

(c)A Horse

(d)A trunk less legs of stone and shattered visage 4.What did the trunk less body made of?

(a)It was made of wood

(b)It was made of stone

(c)It was made of Marble

(d)It was made of steel

5.What did the poem describe?

(a)The pride of a man

(b)The pride of a woman

(c)The pride of a Politician

(d)The pride of a Musician

6.What did the wrinkled ups show about the sculptor?

(a)His mastery to create Fashions

(b)His mastery to create Passions

(c)His mastery to create possessions

(d)None of the above

7.Where the words My name is Ozymandias, king of kings were carved?

(a)on the Top

(b)At the bottom

(c)on the board

(d)on the pedestal

8.What did Ozymandias forget?

(a)life is merciless

(b)life is hopeless

(c)life is merry

(d)life is hopeful

9.What brings end to all human activities?

(a)Death

(b)Rod

(c)Time

(d)Nature

10.Ozymandiass downfall is because of?

(a)Leisure

(b)pride

(c)Treason

(d)forgery

POEM: 9

The Feed

1.Who came to feed to the young ones?

(a)Mother Sparrow

(b)Father Sparrow

(c)Hawk

(d)Seagull

2.What does the mother sparrow holding her beak?

(a)a mallet

(b)a millet

(c)a morsel

(d)a small grain

3.How many ones the mother sparrow had to feed.

(a)Nine

(b)Ten

(c)twenty

(d)Eleven

4.What does the poet depict in this poem the feed?

(a)Love of father

(b)Love of a brother

(c)Love of mother

(d)Love of a sister

5.How can the mother sparrow feed the young ones?

(a)By joining the grain

(b)By spreading the grain

(c)By spiting the grain

(d)By splitting the grain

6.What do the young ones learn?

(a)Weep and hail

(b)weep and wail

(c)Weep and laugh

(d)laugh and dance

7.What was the problem with mother sparrow while feeding the young ones?

(a)Equal maintenance

(b)Equal Merging

(c)Equal evolution

(d)Equal Division

8.Who wrote the poem?

(a)Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi

(b)Ahmed Nadeem Hassan

(c)Jaffar Qasmi

(d)Munir Niazi

9.Describe the physical state of the young ones?

(a)Tiny and Big

(b)Small and Weak

(c)Tiny and Small

(d)Big and frown

10.Which of the following bird is not mentioned in the poem?

(a)Sparrow

(b)crow

(c)Mother sparrow

(d)young sparrow

POEM: 10

The Hollow Men

1.Whom the poet is addressing as hollow men?

(a)Man

(b)Women

(c)Human beings

(d)Animals

2.Why the poet addressed Humans as stuffed men?

(a)to show their laziness

(b)to show their Activeness

(c)to show the are puppets

(d)to show the are useful

3.What are the hollow men and stuffed men doing?

(a)laughing together

(b)screaming together

(c)dancing together

(d)leaning together

4.What is their headpiece fill of?

(a)Straw

(b)Bamboo

(c)Brain cavity

(d)dandruff

5.What happened with the dried voices when being whispered?

(a)Meaningful and strong

(b)Quiet

(c)Quiet and meaningless

(d)None of the above

6.Whom did the poet compared the dried voices with?

(a)Winds in dry grass, Rats feet over broken glass.

(b)Winds in the sea, Rats feet over the cellar.

(c)Winds in the storm, Rats feet over broken glass

(d)Wind in dry grass, Rats feet over the window.

7.What does shape without form means?

(a)Lack of Prowess

(b)Lack of intelligence.

(c)Lack of strength

(d)Lack of length

8.What does shade without color means?

(a)No Vitality

(b)No strength

(c)No Morals

(d)No intelligence

9.Why the poet call humans as Paralyzed force?

(a)Because the force is not moved

(b)Because the force is not in the working condition

(c)Because the force is not prompted

(d)Because the force is lost.

10.What do the deceased people would think about the hollow men?

(a)Valiant souls

(b)Violent souls

(c)Good souls

(d)Harsh souls

POEM: 11

Leisure

1.What does the poet think about life?

(a)Busy

(b)Idle

(c)Leisure

(d)Dull

2.According to the poet we have no time to

(a)Enjoy Beauties

(b)Nature

(c)Flowers

(d)Meal

3.What should we do in busy life?

(a)Stare and be still

(b)stand and lay

(c)stare and sit

(d)stand and stare

4.What should we do while standing besides the boughs?

(a)Look sheep and crows

(b)Stare sheep and crows

(c)See cows and Dogs

(d)Watch wolves and sheep

5.What should we see in broad day light?

(a)Rivers

(b)Oceans

(c)Streams

(d)Lakes

6.Which aspects of Beauty Glance should be enjoyed?

(a)Smiles and jokes

(b)smiles and tears

(c)Music and dance

(d)Music and smiles

7.Whose life is poor according to the poet?

(a)Who has no time to enjoy nature?

(b)Who has no time to enjoy streams?

(c)Who has no time to enjoy Lakes and deserts?

(d)Who has no money?

8.Who wrote the poem Leisure?

(a)W. H. Auden

(b)W.H. Davies

(c)W.H. Gilles

(d)W.H. CampbellPOEM: 12

Rubaiyat

1.What is faith alike?

(a)Like prophet Muhammad (SAW).

(b)Like prophet Abraham (A. S)

(c)Like prophet Christ (P. B. U. H)

(d)Like Prophet Moses (P. B. U. H)

2.Who was Abraham?

(a)A sage

(b)A saint

(c)A Prophet

(d)A Reformer

3.What are the characteristics of Abrahams faith?

(a)Fear of God and self honor

(b)Fear of God and self pity

(c)Fear of Enemies and self honor(d)Confidence and Bravery

4.When the poet is addressing in this poem?

(a)Muslims

(b)Pakistanis

(c)Europeans

(d)Saints

5.What does Muslims harmony depend upon?

(a)True Faith

(b)Bravery

(c)Courage

(d)Win power

6.What is the Europeans devoid of?

(a)Harmony and intelligence

(b)Harmony and Faith

(c)Faith and consciousness

(d)Harmony and Religion

7.What has departed from the Muslims?

(a)Madness

(b)Love

(c)Spiritual Faith

(d)Wealth and power

8.In state the condition of the Muslims according to the poet?

(a)Progressive and Flourished

(b)Miserable, Poverty stricken

(c)Troubled and powerless

(d)Cold Hearted, Materialistic and Spiritless

9.Who is the poet of this poem?

(a)Umer khayyam

(b)Hafiz Shirazi

(c)Allama Iqbal

(d)Faiz Ahmad Faiz

10.Under which civilization Muslims have lost their true spirits?

(a)Roman

(b)Greek

(c)Buddhist

(d)European