MCQ Chapter 3.4 Kumarbharati English Class 10 Maharashtra Board The Will to Win 1. What is the primary message of the poem "The Will to Win"?Success comes from avoiding challengesA strong will is essential for achieving goalsOpponents should be fearedSleep is crucial for successQuestion 1 of 202. According to the poem, what should you do if you want something badly enough?Complain about obstaclesFight and work tirelessly for itBlame external factorsGive up when faced with difficultiesQuestion 2 of 203. What does the poet suggest giving up to achieve your goal?Your fears and doubtsYour time, peace, and sleepYour relationshipsYour hobbiesQuestion 3 of 204. What does the word "scheme" mean in the context of the poem?A housing colonyA rhyme patternA plan of actionA goal in lifeQuestion 4 of 205. What quality does the poet associate with "pertinacity"?Constant determinationPhysical strengthOptimismWisdomQuestion 5 of 206. Which of the following is NOT a hurdle mentioned in the poem?SicknessPovertyFear of failureGauntnessQuestion 6 of 207. What does the poet mean by "lose all your terror of the opposition"?Ignore your competitorsGet rid of all fears of challengesFight aggressivelyAvoid confrontationQuestion 7 of 208. What does the poet suggest you should do "gladly" for your goal?Rest and relaxSweat, fret, and planComplain and criticizeDream without actionQuestion 8 of 209. Which of the following best describes the poet’s view on achieving success?It requires match-fixingIt demands hard work day and nightIt comes from avoiding risksIt is about blaming othersQuestion 9 of 2010. What does the word "famished" mean in the poem?Very thinExtremely hungrySeriously unhappyPhysically weakQuestion 10 of 2011. What is one of the qualities the poet associates with achieving success?SagacityLazinessFearfulnessDishonestyQuestion 11 of 2012. What does the poet mean by "dogged and grim" in the poem?Relentless and seriousAngry and upsetWeak and tiredCheerful and optimisticQuestion 12 of 2013. According to the poem, what can sickness and pain affect?Only the bodyOnly the brainBoth body and brainNeither body nor brainQuestion 13 of 2014. What does the poet suggest about life without the desired goal?It feels excitingIt seems useless and worthlessIt becomes peacefulIt is full of opportunitiesQuestion 14 of 2015. What is the poet’s advice for overcoming poverty as a hurdle?Ignore it completelyLet it stop youPersist despite itComplain about itQuestion 15 of 2016. What figure of speech is used when the poet lists efforts in ascending order of importance?TautologyClimaxAlliterationAntithesisQuestion 16 of 2017. Which phrase in the poem is an example of tautology?Work day and nightSweat for, fret forDogged and grimFaith, hope, and confidenceQuestion 17 of 2018. What does the poet mean by “besiege and beset it”?Abandon the goalAttack the goal relentlesslyShare the goal with othersDream about the goalQuestion 18 of 2019. What is one thing the poet says can turn you away from your goal?OptimismColdConfidenceHard workQuestion 19 of 2020. What does the poet suggest about opposition in the poem?It should be fearedIt should be ignoredIts terror should be overcomeIt should be avoidedQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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