MCQ Chapter 30 Class 11 English Bihar Board I Am The Daughter of The Land of Dravida 1. What does the term ‘Dravida’ primarily refer to in the poem?A regionA culture and heritageA deityA historical eventQuestion 1 of 202. What tone does the poem primarily convey?Nostalgic and reflectiveJoyful and celebratoryAngry and rebelliousHumorous and light-heartedQuestion 2 of 203. What does the repetition in the poem emphasize?The diversity of culturesThe unchanging essence of identityThe struggles of modern lifeThe beauty of languageQuestion 3 of 204. What do the four ages represent?Historical time periodsDifferent phases of human lifeThe elements of natureCultural transformationsQuestion 4 of 205. What literary device is predominant in the poem?SimileRepetitionIronyMetaphorQuestion 5 of 206. Why is the speaker both “Kama-Kanya” and “Kal-Kanya”?To highlight the contradictions in lifeTo show the diversity of Dravidian cultureTo emphasize her poetic skillTo express her love for DravidaQuestion 6 of 207. What does the speaker's journey through ages indicate?Timelessness of her identityTransformation of societyDecline of Dravidian culturePersonal failuresQuestion 7 of 208. What does the “earthly stage” symbolize?Life’s challenges and transformationsThe festivals of DravidaA theater for performersAn imaginary worldQuestion 8 of 209. What is the purpose of veils in the poem?To hide the speaker’s identityTo represent societal labelsTo display cultural prideTo symbolize time’s passageQuestion 9 of 2010. How does the speaker view her past roles?With regretAs temporary masksAs moments of gloryWith detachmentQuestion 10 of 2011. Which of Amrita Pritam’s works includes short stories?Rasidi TicketYaatriKagaz Te KanvasUnspecified collectionsQuestion 11 of 2012. What do “temples” symbolize in the poem?Spiritual purityWomen’s idealized rolesArchitectural beautyResistance against normsQuestion 12 of 2013. What is the poet's main message?Self-realization and shedding societal labelsPride in Dravidian cultureRebellion against normsThe passage of timeQuestion 13 of 2014. What is the central focus of the poem?Women’s identity and roles across timeThe land of DravidaSocio-political commentaryPersonal achievementsQuestion 14 of 2015. What is the speaker’s ultimate act of liberation?Discarding societal veilsReturning to DravidaEmbracing love and deathReclaiming heritageQuestion 15 of 2016. What emotion dominates the poem?Reflection and acceptanceAnger and frustrationHappiness and prideSorrow and regretQuestion 16 of 2017. How does the poem view the human body?As a templeAs clay, subject to roles and normsAs an eternal entityAs a means of liberationQuestion 17 of 2018. Which place mentioned in the poem reflects societal inequality?PalacesBrothelsSlumsAll of the aboveQuestion 18 of 2019. What do the phrases “red veil” and “black veil” collectively depict?Duality of life’s experiencesWomen’s rights movementsTraditions of DravidaLiterary symbolismQuestion 19 of 2020. What is the speaker’s ultimate realization?Liberation lies within oneself.Dravida defines her identity.Society determines one’s value.History cannot be escaped.Question 20 of 20 Loading...
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