MCQ Chapter 1.3 Kumarbharati English Class 9 Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – Kumarbharati English Class 9Have you ever seen…? 1. What are homographs, as defined in the warming-up section?Words with different spellings but same meaningWords with the same spelling but different meaningsWords that rhyme in poetryWords with the same pronunciation onlyQuestion 1 of 202. How many homographs are students asked to list in the first warming-up activity?3456Question 2 of 203. How many sentences must students write for each homograph?1234Question 3 of 204. What figure of speech involves words with the same spelling or pronunciation conveying multiple meanings?InterrogationAlliterationPunPersonificationQuestion 4 of 205. How many examples of puns are students asked to find in the second warming-up activity?2345Question 5 of 206. What is the purpose of interrogation in poetry, according to the document?To seek answersTo emphasize a point or factTo confuse the readerTo rhyme with other linesQuestion 6 of 207. How many examples of interrogation must students find from other poems?2345Question 7 of 208. Who is the author of the poem "Have you ever seen...?"Lewis CarrollAnonymousA famous poetThe teacherQuestion 8 of 209. What is the homograph in the line "Have you ever seen a sheet on a river bed?"SheetRiverBedSeenQuestion 9 of 2010. What does "hose" mean in the context of "a pair of garden hose"?A flexible tubeA pair of stockings or tightsA gardening toolA type of plantQuestion 10 of 2011. What is the other meaning of "bed" implied in the poem?A place to sleepBottom of a riverA garden plotA sheet coveringQuestion 11 of 2012. Which word is a homograph in "Does the needle ever wink its eye?"NeedleWinkEyeEverQuestion 12 of 2013. What does "parasol" mean in the poem?A tree trunkAn umbrellaA garden toolA ribbed structureQuestion 13 of 2014. What is the homograph in "Can the garden plot be deep and dark?"GardenPlotDeepDarkQuestion 14 of 2015. What does "birch" refer to in the poem?A soundA treeA barkA gardenQuestion 15 of 2016. How many stanzas are in the poem "Have you ever seen...?"2345Question 16 of 2017. How many lines from the poem must students select as humorous?1234Question 17 of 2018. How many examples of interrogation must students find in the poem?2345Question 18 of 2019. Which line is an example of interrogation in the poem?"Have you ever seen a sheet on a river bed?""Or a single hair from a hammer’s head""And is there a pair of garden hose""Can the garden plot be deep and dark"Question 19 of 2020. Which line contains personification?"Does the needle ever wink its eye?""Or open the trunk of a tree at all""And what is the sound of the birch’s bark""Are the teeth of a rake ever going to bite"Question 20 of 20 Loading...
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