MCQ Chapter 2.3 The Twins Class 10 English Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – English Class 10 1. What does “christened” mean in the poem?RenamedGiven a name during a ceremonyForgottenMispronouncedQuestion 1 of 202. What humorous twist occurs in the last stanza of the poem?The speaker is buried alive.The speaker’s brother is buried instead of him.Both twins die simultaneously.The neighbors rename the twins.Question 2 of 203. What line illustrates hyperbole in the poem?“It reached a fearful pitch”“My shoes are killing me”“We got completely mixed”“My brother John got christened me”Question 3 of 204. What does the poet use to create humor in the poem?MetaphorsExaggeration and absurd situationsFormal languageSerious toneQuestion 4 of 205. What is the primary theme of the poem "The Twins"?The bond between siblingsThe confusion caused by identical appearancesThe importance of individual identityThe challenges of family lifeQuestion 5 of 206. Which literary device is predominantly used in the poem to convey humor?MetaphorIronyHyperbolePersonificationQuestion 6 of 207. How does the speaker describe the extent of the confusion between him and his brother?It was mildly inconvenientIt reached a fearful pitchIt was easily manageableIt caused occasional misunderstandingsQuestion 7 of 208. What question does the speaker pose to others in the poem?How to differentiate between twinsHow to prove his own identityHow to change his nameHow to avoid his brotherQuestion 8 of 209. What event led to the initial mix-up of the twins' identities?A mistake during their birthThe nurse mixing them up before their names were fixedTheir parents' confusionA deliberate prank by the twinsQuestion 9 of 2010. How does the speaker's resemblance to his brother affect his school life?He is praised for his brother's achievementsHe is punished for his brother's foolishnessHe is ignored by teachersHe excels in academicsQuestion 10 of 2011. What is the tone of the poem "The Twins"?Serious and somberLight-hearted and humorousAngry and resentfulReflective and melancholicQuestion 11 of 2012. In the context of the poem, what does the phrase "fatal likeness" refer to?The twins' identical appearance leading to tragic outcomesThe twins' differing personalitiesThe cause of the twins' deathThe twins' shared interestsQuestion 12 of 2013. How does the poem "The Twins" end?The twins finally establish their individual identitiesThe speaker dies, and the neighbors mistakenly bury his brotherThe twins reconcile their differencesThe speaker moves away to start a new lifeQuestion 13 of 2014. What literary technique is used in the line "And buried brother John"?ForeshadowingIronySimileAlliterationQuestion 14 of 2015. What does the speaker mean by "I grew so like my brother"?He admired his brotherHe physically resembled his brotherHe wanted to be different from his brotherHe envied his brotherQuestion 15 of 2016. How does the speaker's "intended bride" become his brother's wife?She falls in love with his brotherShe mistakes his brother for him due to their identical appearanceThe speaker decides not to marry herThe families arrange the marriageQuestion 16 of 2017. What does the speaker mean by "It puzzled all our kith and kin"?Only strangers were confused by their likenessTheir friends and family were confused by their identical appearanceNo one noticed their similarityThey intentionally confused othersQuestion 17 of 2018. What is the effect of the twins' identical appearance on their social interactions?It strengthens their relationshipsIt causes constant confusion and misunderstandingsIt has no significant impactIt leads to them being isolatedQuestion 18 of 2019. How does the speaker feel about the constant mix-ups with his brother?IndifferentAmusedFrustratedProudQuestion 19 of 2020. What lesson can be inferred from the poem "The Twins"?The importance of individuality and the challenges of being indistinguishable from someone elseThe value of family unityThe benefits of having a twinThe significance of proper namingQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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