MCQ Chapter 2.1 Comparisons Class 9 English Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – English Class 9 1. Which of these is a comparison based on shape?Round as a peaFast as a spaceshipSlow as a snailDry as a desertQuestion 1 of 202. What kind of vehicle is described as "shiny black" in the word web?A bicycleA horseA sports carA trainQuestion 2 of 203. Which of these is an example of an idiomatic comparison with colors?As red as a roseAs slow as a turtleAs fierce as a tigerAs weak as a kittenQuestion 3 of 204. What does "like a red rag to a bull" mean?Something that calms a personSomething that excites or angers a personSomething that confuses someoneSomething that is very weakQuestion 4 of 205. What is an example of an idiom with an animal?As cunning as a foxAs round as a ballAs bright as a lampAs smooth as silkQuestion 5 of 206. What word in the poem means "very weak"?StrongGentleWeakSoftQuestion 6 of 207. What does "as tall as a giant" mean?Extremely shortVery tallSlightly tallModerately tallQuestion 7 of 208. Which comparison shows a contrast between night and day?Midnight and noonHard as a rock, soft as a mittenBig as a dinosaur, small as a nailWarm as toast, cool as a caveQuestion 8 of 209. Which of these describes something that is luxurious?AffordableExpensiveFuel-efficientEasy-to-driveQuestion 9 of 2010. What does "as white as snow" suggest?Very clean and pureVery dirtyVery oldVery noisyQuestion 10 of 2011. Which of the following is an example of an opposite comparison?Dark as a tunnel, light as the moonNoisy as a road drill, fast as a spaceshipHard as a rock, dry as a desertSmall as a nail, soft as a mittenQuestion 11 of 2012. Which of the following is an idiomatic comparison with an object?As black as coalAs cunning as a foxAs slow as a snailAs weak as a kittenQuestion 12 of 2013. What does "memory like a sieve" mean?To forget things easilyTo be very intelligentTo remember everythingTo have a strong mindQuestion 13 of 2014. Which of the following is NOT an adjective from the poem?SoftDrySquareCarQuestion 14 of 2015. Which phrase in the poem suggests something extremely sour?Sour as a lemonSour as milkSour as vinegarSour as an appleQuestion 15 of 2016. What is an example of an opposite idea in the poem?Hard as a rock, soft as a mittenDry as a desert, sour as a lemonRound as a ball, big as a dinosaurStrong as an ox, fierce as a tigerQuestion 16 of 2017. What type of similes does the poem mainly use?Comparisons using "as"MetaphorsComparisons using "like"HyperboleQuestion 17 of 2018. Which of the following best describes the line "straight as a shelf"?Something very straightSomething very weakSomething very softSomething very roundQuestion 18 of 2019. Which phrase represents extreme cold?Cool as a caveWarm as toastDry as the desertSoft as a mittenQuestion 19 of 2020. What does "as cunning as a fox" mean?Very clever and trickyVery slow and weakVery soft and gentleVery strong and powerfulQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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