MCQ Chapter 3.1 If… Class 10 English Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – English Class 10 1. According to the poet, what should you do when others lose their head?Follow themKeep your headBlame othersArgue with themQuestion 1 of 202. What does "keep your head" mean in the poem?To stay calm and composedTo focus on goalsTo win an argumentTo trust othersQuestion 2 of 203. What does "make allowance for their doubting too" mean?To ignore othersTo consider others' doubts as validTo argue about others' doubtsTo avoid doubtsQuestion 3 of 204. What quality is described as essential in dealing with lies and hatred?PatienceCourageForgivenessToleranceQuestion 4 of 205. How does the poet suggest one should view Triumph and Disaster?As enemiesAs impostersAs rewardsAs challengesQuestion 5 of 206. What does "stoop and build 'em up with worn-out tools" suggest?PerseveranceWealthLuckIntelligenceQuestion 6 of 207. What does "unforgiving minute" refer to?A happy momentTime that doesn't wait for anyoneA tragic eventA moment of successQuestion 7 of 208. Who does the poet call "knaves"?Honest peopleCunning and dishonest peopleBrave peopleFriendly individualsQuestion 8 of 209. What is the effect of beginning lines with "If you can"?Creates curiosityEmphasizes possibilities and conditionsShows advice is optionalAdds rhythmQuestion 9 of 2010. How should one deal with hatred, according to the poet?Ignore itConfront itAvoid giving way to hatingFight itQuestion 10 of 2011. Which figure of speech is used in "If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster"?SimileAntithesisMetaphorAlliterationQuestion 11 of 2012. What should one do after being blamed without reason?Get angryLose temperWait and address it laterIgnore completelyQuestion 12 of 2013. What quality does "walk with Kings, nor lose the common touch" represent?EqualityBraveryLoyaltyPowerQuestion 13 of 2014. What is "sixty seconds’ worth of distance run"?An achievement in sportsA symbol of hard work and effort in every momentA racing eventA moment of luckQuestion 14 of 2015. Who was Rudyard Kipling?A scientistAn English poet, journalist, and novelistA philosopherA politicianQuestion 15 of 2016. What does "losing theirs and blaming it on you" imply?Others blaming you for their failureLosing your temperBeing confusedArguing unnecessarilyQuestion 16 of 2017. Why do knaves twist the truth?To gain advantageTo seek justiceTo inspire othersTo create confusionQuestion 17 of 2018. What should one do when all men doubt you?Prove them wrongTrust yourself and consider their doubtsArgue with themIgnore themQuestion 18 of 2019. What does "don’t talk too wise" mean?Avoid unnecessary adviceAvoid showing off knowledgeTalk wiselySpeak carefullyQuestion 19 of 2020. What are Triumph and Disaster called in the poem?OpportunitiesChallengesImpostersVirtuesQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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