MCQ Chapter 24 Class 11 English Bihar Board Stonemasons, My Father, and Me 1. What is the father’s condition as described in the poem?JoyfulSufferingLazySuccessfulQuestion 1 of 202. What theme is central to the poem?Inheritance of struggleCelebration of artFreedom from oppressionNatural beautyQuestion 2 of 203. What organization did Namdeo Dhasal found?Dalit PanthersFreedom FightersStone-Masons GuildMarathi Writers’ UnionQuestion 3 of 204. What does the poet symbolize through “fireworks”?CelebrationCreativity and transformationDestructionPowerQuestion 4 of 205. What is the relationship between the speaker and the father?A respectful distanceA close emotional connectionAn indifferent bondA hostile relationshipQuestion 5 of 206. What element is burned to symbolize pain and transformation?FirewoodCherootStonesThe father’s corpseQuestion 6 of 207. What honor was Namdeo Dhasal awarded?Padma BhushanPadma ShriSahitya Akademi AwardBharat RatnaQuestion 7 of 208. What does the poet highlight about physical labor?Its joyIts artistry and hardshipsIts redundancyIts simplicityQuestion 8 of 209. What is the tone of the poem?CheerfulReflective and somberSatiricalRomanticQuestion 9 of 2010. What does the poet want readers to understand about stone-masons?Their creative potentialTheir hidden miseriesTheir financial gainsTheir relationship with natureQuestion 10 of 2011. What does the poet count as a metaphor for exhaustion?StonesHorsesDaysDreamsQuestion 11 of 2012. What does “breaking heads with stones” suggest in the poem?Anger and rebellionCreativity and transformationHard work and dedicationConflict and violenceQuestion 12 of 2013. What does the poet depict about the craft of stone-masons?It is a burden without beautyIt has artistry despite sufferingIt is simple and easyIt is unnecessaryQuestion 13 of 2014. How is the father’s life represented in the poem?As full of joy and successAs a cycle of struggle and sacrificeAs distant from the speaker’s lifeAs a source of humorQuestion 14 of 2015. What does the father’s bloodied rump symbolize?Victory in workPain and toilPhysical weaknessCreative effortQuestion 15 of 2016. What does the poet imply by "inseminating stones"?Breathing life into lifeless materialsDestroying stonesFighting against oppressionBuilding homesQuestion 16 of 2017. What does the speaker use to smoulder with memories?FirewoodA cherootAshesStonesQuestion 17 of 2018. What do the women bent like bows signify?Oppression and hard workGrace and eleganceFreedom from strugglesDecorative artQuestion 18 of 2019. What does the loud load of stones represent?WealthPhysical and emotional burdenCreativityConnection with natureQuestion 19 of 2020. What does the poet ultimately convey about life?It is an endless celebrationIt is a struggle mixed with moments of creationIt is carefree and simpleIt is full of unchanging routinesQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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