MCQ Chapter 4.4 Kumarbharati English Class 10 Maharashtra Board The Height of the Ridiculous 1. In what mood did the poet write the lines in the poem?Sad and reflectiveWondrous merry moodAngry and frustratedCalm and seriousQuestion 1 of 202. How does the poet describe his usual demeanor?Humorous and carefreeSober and seriousWretched and helplessExcited and joyfulQuestion 2 of 203. What contrast is highlighted between the narrator and his servant?Their sense of humorTheir physical appearanceTheir reading skillsTheir intelligenceQuestion 3 of 204. What did the poet instruct his servant to do with the lines?Read them aloudTake them to the printerBurn themRewrite themQuestion 4 of 205. What does the poet mean by “There’ll be the devil to pay”?A serious warningA trifling jestA promise of rewardA threat to the servantQuestion 5 of 206. When did the servant first grin in the poem?After reading the third lineAfter reading the first lineAfter reading the fifth lineAfter reading the sixth lineQuestion 6 of 207. What happened when the servant read the second line?He chuckledThe grin grew broadHis waistband splitHe burst five buttons offQuestion 7 of 208. When was the chuckling noise heard in the poem?After the first lineAfter the second lineAfter the third lineAfter the fourth lineQuestion 8 of 209. What happened when the servant read the fourth line?He chuckledHe broke into a roarHis waistband splitHe tumbled in a fitQuestion 9 of 2010. What occurred when the servant read the fifth line?He chuckledHis waistband splitHe broke into a roarHe tumbled in a fitQuestion 10 of 2011. Which line caused the servant to burst five buttons off?The third lineThe fourth lineThe fifth lineThe sixth lineQuestion 11 of 2012. Which line suggests the servant was totally out of control?The first line caused a grinThe third line caused a chuckleThe fifth line split his waistbandThe sixth line caused a fitQuestion 12 of 2013. How long did the poet watch the servant after the incident?One day and nightTen days and nightsFive days and nightsA monthQuestion 13 of 2014. What was the impact of the servant’s reaction on the poet?He wrote more humorous poemsHe never dared to write as funny againHe became more seriousHe laughed along with the servantQuestion 14 of 2015. What does “ridiculous” mean in the context of the poem?Too funny to believeSad and depressingSerious and thoughtfulAngry and intenseQuestion 15 of 2016. What is the meaning of “wondrous” in the poem?StrangeDelightfulConfusingScaryQuestion 16 of 2017. What does “albeit” mean in the poem?BecauseThoughThereforeUnlessQuestion 17 of 2018. What is the meaning of “sober” in the poem?DrunkClear-headed, seriousFunnyTiredQuestion 18 of 2019. What does “wretched” mean in the poem?HappyIn a helpless conditionAngryExcitedQuestion 19 of 2020. What does “trifling jest” refer to in the poem?A serious statementA small simple jokeA complex riddleA warningQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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