MCQ Chapter 1.1 A Teenager’s Prayer Class 10 English Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – English Class 10 1. The poet says, "Bring out the best in me." What does this reflect?Seeking successAchieving perfectionImproving oneselfCompeting with othersQuestion 1 of 202. What does the poet associate with "great success"?Following the darkened roadTaking the road of lifeRelying on chanceIgnoring decisionsQuestion 2 of 203. According to the poem, the speaker can avoid temptation by:Thinking deeplyPraying to GodTalking to friendsIgnoring problemsQuestion 3 of 204. The word "distress" in the poem refers to:A happy statePhysical discomfortMental strain or worryA moment of peaceQuestion 4 of 205. The figure of speech in "Help, Lord, to just say 'no'" is:SimileApostrophePersonificationMetaphorQuestion 5 of 206. What does the poet consider the "best years" of his life?ChildhoodTeenage yearsAdulthoodOld ageQuestion 6 of 207. The line "That life is lived its very best" demonstrates:OptimismPessimismIndifferenceRegretQuestion 7 of 208. The word "temptation" in the poem implies:A strong desire to do goodA desire to commit wrong actionsA neutral feelingA loss of hopeQuestion 8 of 209. The poet asks for guidance primarily to:Make correct decisionsAvoid fearBe successful in schoolGain popularityQuestion 9 of 2010. The phrase "stand for what is right" suggests:Blindly following othersUpholding principlesAvoiding conflictSeeking approvalQuestion 10 of 2011. Which literary device is evident in "travel down the darkened road"?AlliterationMetaphorSimileHyperboleQuestion 11 of 2012. Why does the poet pray for clear vision?To succeed in examsTo discern right from wrongTo read betterTo observe natureQuestion 12 of 2013. What does the poet mean by “fit for life”?Physical health and disciplineEnjoying freedomBeing socially activeGaining wealthQuestion 13 of 2014. What does the line “Each day brings new beginnings” inspire?HopeConfusionAnxietyFearQuestion 14 of 2015. The poem emphasizes reliance on:FriendsFamilyGodSocietyQuestion 15 of 2016. The poet refers to teenage years as:StressfulTransformativeRegretfulUnnecessaryQuestion 16 of 2017. What figure of speech is used in "That leads to great distress"?SimileHyperboleAlliterationMetaphorQuestion 17 of 2018. What does the speaker believe is the key to success in life?Hard workChoosing the right pathFriendshipMaterial wealthQuestion 18 of 2019. Why does the poet emphasize teenage years in the poem?It’s a carefree timeIt’s a period of important decisionsIt’s filled with regretsIt’s boringQuestion 19 of 2020. "Walking next to me" in the poem symbolizes:FriendshipGod’s companionshipTeacher’s guidanceFamily supportQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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