MCQ Chapter 1.4 Kumarbharati English Class 10 Maharashtra Board All the World’s a Stage 1. What poetic form does the poem use?Free VerseBlank VerseSonnetRhymed CoupletQuestion 1 of 202. How many beats are in each line of the poem’s Blank Verse?FourFiveSixSevenQuestion 2 of 203. What does "exits" refer to in the poem?BirthMarriageDeathSuccessQuestion 3 of 204. What does "entrances" symbolize in the poem?AchievementsBirthLoveRetirementQuestion 4 of 205. Which stage is described as "whining" in the poem?InfantSchoolboyLoverSoldierQuestion 5 of 206. Which stage involves "strange oaths"?LoverSoldierJusticePantaloonQuestion 6 of 207. What is the major difference between the fifth and sixth stages?Physical strength increasesWisdom decreasesBody becomes leanerVoice grows strongerQuestion 7 of 208. Which stage is compared to facing the "cannon’s mouth"?LoverSoldierJusticePantaloonQuestion 8 of 209. What creates imagery for the schoolboy?Sighing like furnaceCreeping like snailBearded like the pardFair round bellyQuestion 9 of 2010. Which line creates imagery for the soldier?Shining morning faceSudden and quick in quarrelSpectacles on noseWise sawsQuestion 10 of 2011. What is an example of a simile in the poem?All the world’s a stageSighing like furnaceSans teeth, sans eyesFull of wise sawsQuestion 11 of 2012. What is an example of alliteration in the poem?Mewling and pukingCreeping like snailFair round bellyBubble reputationQuestion 12 of 2013. What is the metaphor in "All the world’s a stage"?World as a stageLover as a furnaceSoldier as a leopardVoice as trebleQuestion 13 of 2014. What does "youthful hose" refer to?A young man’s shoesClose-fitting leg coveringsA soldier’s armorA judge’s robeQuestion 14 of 2015. What is the theme of the poem?The power of loveThe stages of human lifeThe pursuit of wealthThe glory of warQuestion 15 of 2016. Which stage sounds humorous due to exaggerated behavior?InfantLoverJusticePantaloonQuestion 16 of 2017. What does "puking" mean in the infant stage?CryingVomitingLaughingSleepingQuestion 17 of 2018. What is the pantaloon’s shank described as?StrongShrunkYouthfulRoundQuestion 18 of 2019. What does "second childishness" imply?A joyful youthA return to helplessnessA wise maturityA bold adventureQuestion 19 of 2020. What poetic device is "pipes and whistles in his sound"?SimileOnomatopoeiaMetaphorAlliterationQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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