MCQ Chapter 2.1 English Balbharati Class 7 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Balbharati English Class 7From a Railway Carriage 1. What is the title of the poem?The Train JourneyFrom a Railway CarriageThe Speeding TrainA Journey Through HillsQuestion 1 of 202. Who is the poet of From a Railway Carriage?William WordsworthRobert FrostR.L.StevensonJohn KeatsQuestion 2 of 203. What is described as being "faster than fairies, faster than witches"?The windThe railway carriageThe horses and cattleThe stormQuestion 3 of 204. What does "charging along like troops in a battle" refer to?The train’s movementThe soldiers marchingThe people in the stationThe rushing windQuestion 4 of 205. What do "Painted stations whistle by" suggest?The stations are movingThe train is moving quickly past stationsThe train stops at every stationThe stations make a whistling soundQuestion 5 of 206. What is the meaning of "fly as thick as driving rain"?The rain is heavyThe sights pass by quickly and denselyThe rain is obstructing the viewThe train is slowing downQuestion 6 of 207. Who is "clambering and scrambling" in the poem?A childA trampA cart driverA train conductorQuestion 7 of 208. What is the tramp doing in the poem?WalkingGazingSleepingRunningQuestion 8 of 209. What does "Each a glimpse and gone for ever!" mean?The train stops frequentlyThe sights pass by quickly and disappearThe journey is slow and dullThe passengers can see everything clearlyQuestion 9 of 2010. Which literary device is used in "charging along like troops in a battle"?MetaphorSimilePersonificationHyperboleQuestion 10 of 2011. What is "hedges and ditches" referring to in the poem?Obstacles in the train’s pathLandscape features seen from the trainParts of the railway trackThe train compartmentsQuestion 11 of 2012. What does the poet compare the speed of the train to?A flowing riverA lightning boltTroops charging in battleA soaring eagleQuestion 12 of 2013. What does the phrase "Painted stations whistle by" imply?The stations have colorful artworkThe train moves past the stations very fastThe train stops at every stationThe stations produce a whistling soundQuestion 13 of 2014. How are the scenes viewed from the railway carriage described?Static and stillBlurry and unclearRapid and fleetingSlow and steadyQuestion 14 of 2015. What natural elements are mentioned in the poem?Rain, wind, and snowHedges, ditches, and riversSun, clouds, and mountainsTrees, lakes, and animalsQuestion 15 of 2016. What is the mood of the poem?Joyful and energeticSad and nostalgicFearful and tenseMysterious and eerieQuestion 16 of 2017. Which of the following best describes the structure of the poem?A long narrative storyA collection of unrelated thoughtsA rhythmic and descriptive poemA conversation between passengersQuestion 17 of 2018. What poetic device is used in "whistle by"?SimileMetaphorOnomatopoeiaHyperboleQuestion 18 of 2019. What is the child gathering in the poem?FlowersBramblesStonesLeavesQuestion 19 of 2020. What does the tramp in the poem represent?A passenger waiting for the trainA symbol of a simple lifeA person traveling on the trainA station masterQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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