MCQ Chapter 21 Class 11 English Bihar Board Voice of The Unwanted Girl 1. Who is the poet of "Voice of the Unwanted Girl"?Sujata BhattKamala DasSylvia PlathMaya AngelouQuestion 1 of 202. Where did Sujata Bhatt graduate from?Harvard UniversityUniversity of IowaOxford UniversityQueen's UniversityQuestion 2 of 203. From which anthology is the poem "Voice of the Unwanted Girl" taken?My Mother's Way of Wearing a SariThe Spirit LevelDeath of a NaturalistArielQuestion 3 of 204. What is the central theme of the poem?The beauty of natureFemale foeticide and its inhumanityA child’s love for their motherGender equality in modern societyQuestion 4 of 205. The speaker in the poem represents:A girl child who was killedA grieving motherA doctor who performed the foeticideA bystanderQuestion 5 of 206. What was used to kill the unborn girl child in the poem?A knifeAn injectionPoisonSurgeryQuestion 6 of 207. Where does the poem mention the traffic was rushing?DelhiMumbaiKolkataChennaiQuestion 7 of 208. What fruit is mentioned as a simile for the child in the poem?OrangeApplePomegranateMangoQuestion 8 of 209. What do the neon lights symbolize in the poem?Urban lifeCelebrationA dreamlike escapeIndifference to sufferingQuestion 9 of 2010. What does the mother wear after the foeticide?A white sariA grass green sariA red dressA blue gownQuestion 10 of 2011. What is the speaker’s tone in the poem?JoyfulReflectiveBitter and accusatoryHopefulQuestion 11 of 2012. What does the speaker smell of in the poem?RosesSmokeFormaldehydeSandalwoodQuestion 12 of 2013. What does the repeated use of the word “look” emphasize in the poem?The speaker’s desire for attentionThe mother’s guilt and neglectA search for justiceThe cruelty of patriarchyQuestion 13 of 2014. The speaker says, “This is not God’s will.” What does this line suggest?Divine support for equalityRejection of the justification for female foeticideA critique of religious practicesHope for changeQuestion 14 of 2015. What does the phrase “I won’t turn into a butterfly” signify?The loss of the speaker’s dreams and potentialThe mother’s indifference to her daughter’s futureThe fragility of lifeThe beauty of childhoodQuestion 15 of 2016. Who does the speaker address throughout the poem?The doctorThe motherSocietyGodQuestion 16 of 2017. Why did the mother send away the speaker?She was poorShe feared societal judgment for having another girlShe didn’t want a child at allShe believed in equalityQuestion 17 of 2018. How does society react after the foeticide in the poem?They mourn deeplyEveryone smilesThey express angerThey remain indifferentQuestion 18 of 2019. Who else besides the mother is held accountable in the poem?SocietyThe doctorBoth society and the doctorThe speaker does not blame anyoneQuestion 19 of 2020. What does the autopsy room represent in the poem?A place of truthA site of medical advancementA space of brutal finalityA hopeful endingQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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