MCQ Chapter 20 Followers Class 11 English Bihar Board 1. What does “plod” mean?A heavy, slow walkA quick, energetic paceA musical rhythmA casual strollQuestion 1 of 202. “Hob-nailed wake” refers to:The trail left by the poet's father’s bootsThe sound of the horse’s hoovesThe marks of the plough on the soilThe poet’s walking styleQuestion 2 of 203. What does “nuisance” mean in the context of the poem?Something annoyingA valuable helperA silent observerA curious childQuestion 3 of 204. What does the term “mapping” imply?Charting a fieldObserving the ploughing linesPlanning future farmingCreating a layoutQuestion 4 of 205. What is the rhyme scheme of the poem "Follower"?ABABAABBABBAFree verseQuestion 5 of 206. What type of poem is "Follower"?LyricNarrativeSonnetFree verseQuestion 6 of 207. The tone of the poem can best be described as:Nostalgic and reflectiveBitter and accusatoryJoyful and celebratoryCritical and analyticalQuestion 7 of 208. How many stanzas does the poem "Follower" have?FourFiveSixSevenQuestion 8 of 209. The poem transitions from describing the father to:The relationship dynamics between father and sonThe struggles of farmingThe poet’s aspirationsA critique of modern agricultureQuestion 9 of 2010. Which poetic device is evident in "His shoulders globed like a full sail strung"?AlliterationSimileMetaphorHyperboleQuestion 10 of 2011. The word "wake" in the poem refers to:The father’s journeyThe disturbance caused by the ploughThe child’s clumsinessThe trail left by the fatherQuestion 11 of 2012. What does the term “steel-pointed sock” refer to in the poem?A part of the horse's harnessThe sharp tip of the ploughA type of farming footwearThe poet’s father’s bootsQuestion 12 of 2013. What does “headrig” signify in the poem?The head of a horseThe end of the field where ploughing turnsA tool used in ploughingA farming techniqueQuestion 13 of 2014. What role do the horses play in the poem?They symbolize tradition and hard work.They represent modernity in farming.They are a metaphor for freedom.They emphasize the poet's independence.Question 14 of 2015. In what way does the polished sod symbolize the father’s work?It shows his care and precision.It highlights the hardships of farming.It represents new beginnings.It criticizes outdated methods.Question 15 of 2016. What change occurs in the father-son dynamic by the end of the poem?The father becomes dependent on the son.The son takes over the family farm.They reconcile after a long conflict.The son moves away to pursue his dreams.Question 16 of 2017. What does the child wish to emulate from his father?His way of ploughingHis ability to train horsesHis success in farmingHis leadership skillsQuestion 17 of 2018. Why does the poet feel he was “only a follower” in his childhood?He lacked the skills to help.He was physically weaker than his father.He constantly stumbled and was more of a nuisance.He was uninterested in farming.Question 18 of 2019. How does time influence the father-son relationship in the poem?It reverses their roles.It creates distance between them.It deepens their bond.It highlights their similarities.Question 19 of 2020. What does the poem "Follower" ultimately convey about life?The inevitability of change and role reversalsThe difficulty of following traditionsThe challenges of farmingThe importance of individual independenceQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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