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Poem : 3 question types

24 questions across 4 question groups — pick any mix to generate a English paper with step-by-step answer keys.

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Poem : 3 questions

One sample from each question group in this chapter. Select any group above to see the full set with answer keys.

Q 1MCQ1 Mark
Why does the poet want to peep through the window as he passes it?
  • A
    To see the ghost
  • B
    To steal something
  • C
    To find out if somebody is staring at him
  • D
    To see his brother and his friends
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Q 2MCQ1 Mark
Who wishes to go into the shed soon?
  • The speaker
  • B
    The speaker’s brother
  • C
    The ghost
  • D
    The stranger

Answer: A.

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Q 3MCQ1 Mark
What is the condition of the window described in the poem ?
  • A
    It is sparkling with its new glass panes.
  • B
    Three panes of it are cracked.
  • C
    All panes of it are broken off.
  • D
    The children playing cricket have broken the window completely.
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Q 4MCQ1 Mark
What feeling of the poet is exhibited in his peeping through the window?
  • A
    The poet is emotional.
  • B
    The poet is careless
  • C
    The poet has a lot of time.
  • D
    The poet is curious.
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Q 5MCQ1 Mark
“Since I don’t know when” suggests ……………..
  • A
    a long passage of time.
  • B
    the spider’s ability to more unnoticed.
  • C
    that the speaker’s memory is very weak.
  • D
    the speaker’s inability to measure time.
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There’s a dusty old window around at the side
With three cracked panes of glass,
I often think there’s someone staring 5 at me
Each time that I pass,
I’ll peep through that window one day.
Questions:
(1) Why is the window dusty ?
(2) Who according to poet’s brother stares at the poet?
(3) Does the poet get scared at the thought of peeping through the window?
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“My brother tells lies to keep the shed for his den.
There isn’t anyone staring or making strange noises.
And the spider has been gone from his web
Since I don’t know when.
I’ll go into that shed one day soon, But not just yet……..”
Questions:
(1) ’There isn’t anyone staring or making strange noises.And the spider has been gone from his web.’ What do these lines suggest?
(2) Why does the speaker say that ’’there isn’t anyone staring or making strange noises ?”
(3) What does this passage say about the speaker?
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