MCQ Chapter 20 Followers Class 11 English Bihar Board 1. Who is the poet of the poem "Follower"?W.B. YeatsSeamus HeaneyRobert FrostJohn KeatsQuestion 1 of 202. What is Seamus Heaney widely acclaimed as?"The greatest poet of all time""A modern Shakespeare""The most important Irish poet since Yeats""An English poet laureate"Question 2 of 203. Where was Seamus Heaney born?DublinBelfastDerryCorkQuestion 3 of 204. What significant prize did Heaney win in 1995?Pulitzer PrizeNobel Prize for LiteratureBooker PrizeT.S. Eliot PrizeQuestion 4 of 205. What is the main theme of the poem "Follower"?Nature and its beautyThe evolution of the father-son relationshipStruggles in farmingThe poet’s childhood memoriesQuestion 5 of 206. How does the poet describe his father’s shoulders in the poem?Narrow and thinBroad like a full sailBent and frailMuscular but tiredQuestion 6 of 207. What was the father using for ploughing?A tractorA horse-ploughAn ox-driven ploughA hand ploughQuestion 7 of 208. Why is the father called an expert?He was quick with his work.He performed ploughing with precision.He used modern tools for farming.He taught the poet how to plough.Question 8 of 209. What does "mapping the furrow" signify?Measuring the landObserving the pattern of ploughingCalculating the yieldMarking the next ploughing areaQuestion 9 of 2010. What did the poet admire in his father?His storytelling skillsHis expertise in ploughingHis ability to repair toolsHis singing voiceQuestion 10 of 2011. As a child, what did the poet often do while following his father?Observed quietlyPlayed in the fieldsStumbled and fellHelped with the ploughingQuestion 11 of 2012. How does the poet describe himself in his father's presence?A nuisanceA learnerA helperA silent observerQuestion 12 of 2013. What does the poet say his father does now?Leads the ploughingWalks behind him, stumblingObserves from a distanceRetires from farmingQuestion 13 of 2014. Why does the poet say his father will not go away?Out of love and supportDue to dependence on the poetBecause of his age and frailtyAs a symbol of responsibilityQuestion 14 of 2015. What do the polished sods represent in the poem?Hard work of the fatherThe beauty of the landObstacles in lifeThe farmer's toolsQuestion 15 of 2016. What does the “broad shadow” symbolize?The father's tall figureProtection and guidancePhysical dominanceThe passing of timeQuestion 16 of 2017. What does “yapping always” indicate about the poet as a child?His constant questionsHis immaturityHis complaints about farmingHis excitement and chatterQuestion 17 of 2018. The phrase "narrowed and angled at the ground" refers to:The father’s focus on his workThe horse’s movementThe depth of the furrowThe poet’s observationsQuestion 18 of 2019. What does the “horse-plough” signify in the poem?The father’s connection with traditional farmingModern agricultural methodsStruggles of farmersA forgotten toolQuestion 19 of 2020. What is the meaning of “furrow”?A tool for farmingA line made by a ploughA farming animalA type of soilQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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