MCQ Chapter 2.1 Kumarbharati English Class 10 Maharashtra Board Animals 1. What does Walt Whitman admire about animals in the poem?Their ability to cookTheir placid and self-contained natureTheir worship of godsTheir complex social structuresQuestion 1 of 202. What does the poet mean by "tokens" in the poem?Physical possessionsVirtues like innocence and simplicityReligious beliefsSocial hierarchiesQuestion 2 of 203. Why does the poet feel more at home with animals than humans?Humans are simple and honestAnimals are complicated and falseHumans are complicated and falseAnimals worship godsQuestion 3 of 204. What does the poet observe animals do not do, unlike humans?Communicate with each otherSweat and whine about their conditionShow gratitudeLive in groupsQuestion 4 of 205. What craze do animals never display according to the poem?The mania of owning thingsThe desire to swimThe need for self-controlThe habit of standing while sleepingQuestion 5 of 206. How does the poet describe animals’ attitude toward their condition?They are dissatisfied and complainThey do not sweat or whine about itThey worship to improve itThey discuss it constantlyQuestion 6 of 207. What does the poet wonder about the tokens animals possess?How they were createdIf he dropped them negligently in the pastWhy humans value themWhere animals hide themQuestion 7 of 208. What is a key difference between animals and humans in the poem?Animals kneel to each otherHumans do not show gratitudeAnimals do not kneel to one anotherHumans are self-containedQuestion 8 of 209. What does the poet mean by animals being "self-contain’d"?They are dependent on humansThey are self-sufficientThey live in large groupsThey lack emotionsQuestion 9 of 2010. What does the poet find sickening about humans?Their ability to cookTheir discussion of duty to GodTheir love for animalsTheir gratitude toward natureQuestion 10 of 2011. How does the poet describe animals’ emotional state?They are always unhappyNot one is dissatisfiedThey weep for their sinsThey are dementedQuestion 11 of 2012. What figure of speech is used in "I stand and look at them long and long"?MetaphorRepetitionSimilePersonificationQuestion 12 of 2013. What does the poet imply about humans’ natural virtues?They have retained all of themThey have given up many of themThey never had themThey share them with animalsQuestion 13 of 2014. What quality do animals NOT exhibit, according to the poem?PlacidnessRespectabilitySelf-relianceContentmentQuestion 14 of 2015. What does the poet mean by animals being "placid"?They are easily upsetThey are calm and not easily upsetThey are aggressiveThey are noisyQuestion 15 of 2016. What is one good value humans can learn from animals?Discussing religious dutiesBeing placid and self-containedOwning material possessionsKneeling to othersQuestion 16 of 2017. What does the poet say animals do not lie awake to do?Plan their futureWeep for their sinsCommunicate with othersShow gratitudeQuestion 17 of 2018. What is the poet’s attitude toward animals in the poem?He finds them inferior to humansHe admires their simplicityHe is indifferent to themHe fears their strengthQuestion 18 of 2019. What does the poet mean by "not one is demented"?Animals are madAnimals are not crazyAnimals are unhappyAnimals are complicatedQuestion 19 of 2020. What does the poet accept from animals?Their material giftsTheir tokens of himselfTheir religious beliefsTheir social rulesQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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