MCQ Chapter 2.3 Balbharati English Class 8 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Balbharati English Class 8The Worm 1. What is the meaning of the archaic word "thou" in modern English?TheyHeYouWeQuestion 1 of 202. What does "hasty foot" imply in the poem?Walking carefullyMoving quickly without thinkingDancingRunning away from dangerQuestion 2 of 203. Which poetic device is used in "The common Lord of all that move"?SimileApostropheMetaphorPersonificationQuestion 3 of 204. What lesson can we learn from spiders, according to the document?StrengthCreativity and patienceSpeedHunting skillsQuestion 4 of 205. What lesson can we learn from caterpillars?Hard workTransformation and growthStrengthAggressionQuestion 5 of 206. What does "the grassy blade" symbolize in the poem?Food and nourishment for all creaturesA weaponA harmful elementThe color greenQuestion 6 of 207. What figure of speech is used in "The life thou canst not give"?MetaphorHyperbolePersonificationApostropheQuestion 7 of 208. Why does the poet mention the sun, moon, and stars?To show their beautyTo indicate that all creatures share the same natural worldTo suggest that only humans enjoy natureTo compare them to wormsQuestion 8 of 209. Why does the poet appeal to protect even small creatures?Because they are more important than humansBecause they cannot defend themselvesBecause all life has valueBecause they are useful to humansQuestion 9 of 2010. What does "requiring a God to form" imply about the worm?Worms are divine beingsGod created all creatures, even the smallest onesWorms were specially designed for humansOnly God understands wormsQuestion 10 of 2011. Which insect from the document is known for helping with pest control?AntsDragonfliesBeesCaterpillarsQuestion 11 of 2012. How can honeybees be useful, according to the document?They provide wax and honeyThey hunt other insectsThey produce silkThey spread diseasesQuestion 12 of 2013. What does the phrase "on that poor worm bestow’d" mean?The worm is weakThe worm was created with careThe worm is dangerousThe worm is a burdenQuestion 13 of 2014. What can we learn from ants?Leadership skillsHard work and teamworkStrengthLazinessQuestion 14 of 2015. Which literary device is used in "The frame thy scornful looks deride"?PersonificationSimileAlliterationApostropheQuestion 15 of 2016. What poetic device is used in "The sun, the moon, the stars He made"?MetaphorImagerySymbolismApostropheQuestion 16 of 2017. What is the meaning of the archaic word "cans’t"?CannotCanMayShouldQuestion 17 of 2018. Why is the poem titled "The Worm"?Because it focuses on worms onlyBecause it emphasizes the value of all small creaturesBecause worms are the most powerful animalsBecause worms are dangerousQuestion 18 of 2019. What kind of imagery is used in the poem?Visual imagery describing natureSound-based imageryHorror imageryFantasy imageryQuestion 19 of 2020. What is the final message of the poem?Only humans matterSmall creatures should be ignoredAll life should be respectedNature should be controlledQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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