MCQ Chapter 13 Class 11 English Bihar Board Where The Mind Is Without Fear 1. Who is the author of the poem "Where the Mind is Without Fear"?William WordsworthRabindranath TagoreRobert FrostT.S. EliotQuestion 1 of 202. What prestigious award did Tagore receive in 1913?Pulitzer PrizeNobel Prize for PeaceNobel Prize for LiteratureBooker PrizeQuestion 2 of 203. In which book is the poem "Where the Mind is Without Fear" included?The Crescent MoonGitanjaliThe GardenerSadhanaQuestion 3 of 204. What does the poem advocate for?Love for natureFreedom and enlightenmentMaterial successSolitudeQuestion 4 of 205. What does Tagore mean by "narrow domestic walls"?Physical barriersDivisions based on caste, religion, and regionBoundaries between countriesArchitectural structuresQuestion 5 of 206. What is the principal clause of the poem?"Where the mind is without fear.""Into that heaven of freedom, my Father, let my country awake.""Where tireless striving stretches its arms towards perfection.""Where knowledge is free."Question 6 of 207. What does "the dreary desert sand of dead habit" signify?Arid regionsUnproductive traditions and practicesDifficult terrainsHistorical monumentsQuestion 7 of 208. What is the central theme of the poem?Beauty of naturePatriotism and ideal freedomIndividual successThe joy of childhoodQuestion 8 of 209. Which word in the poem reflects striving for improvement?KnowledgePerfectionFearReasonQuestion 9 of 2010. What literary device is prominent in the repetition of "Where" in the poem?SimileMetaphorAnaphoraHyperboleQuestion 10 of 2011. What does the poet pray to God for?Wealth for the nationIdeal freedom for the countryVictory in warsMore resources for the peopleQuestion 11 of 2012. What does "free" signify in "Where knowledge is free"?Without costWithout restrictionsEasily accessibleCulturally specificQuestion 12 of 2013. According to the poet, what should reason resemble?A clear streamA vast oceanA sturdy treeA burning flameQuestion 13 of 2014. What does "ever-widening thought and action" imply?Continuous growth and explorationLimiting beliefsFollowing traditionsPolitical expansionQuestion 14 of 2015. How does the poet describe the ideal state of mind?Fearless and dignifiedObedient and quietRestrained and cautiousSimple and humbleQuestion 15 of 2016. What is the tone of the poem?SarcasticMelancholicInspirationalHumorousQuestion 16 of 2017. What does the phrase "tireless striving" suggest?Continuous effort towards improvementFighting wars for freedomWorking without a goalPhysical enduranceQuestion 17 of 2018. What role does "truth" play in the poem?It is central to words and communication.It is a secondary concern.It is synonymous with freedom.It is unrelated to the poem's theme.Question 18 of 2019. The poem primarily addresses which audience?The youth of IndiaGodPolitical leadersFarmers and workersQuestion 19 of 2020. What does "the head is held high" signify?ArrogancePride and dignityPhysical strengthBlind confidenceQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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