MCQ Chapter 3.3 Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening Class 10 English Maharashtra Board MCQ For All Chapters – English Class 10 1. Where does the speaker believe the owner of the woods lives?In the forestIn a farmhouse nearbyIn the villageIn a neighboring townQuestion 1 of 202. What does the speaker stop to watch in the woods?The sunsetThe woods filling with snowBirds flying highA frozen lakeQuestion 2 of 203. What does the horse find strange about stopping in the woods?There is no farmhouse nearby.The woods are dark and deep.It is too cold to stop.The woods are full of wild animals.Question 3 of 204. What sound does the horse make to draw the speaker's attention?Neighing loudlyStomping its feetShaking its harness bellsSnortingQuestion 4 of 205. What is the season described in the poem?SpringSummerWinterAutumnQuestion 5 of 206. What does the speaker describe the woods as?Lonely and eerieLovely, dark, and deepQuiet and barrenPeaceful and openQuestion 6 of 207. Why does the speaker decide to leave the woods?To avoid being caught trespassingTo fulfill promises and responsibilitiesBecause the horse was uneasyBecause it was getting too darkQuestion 7 of 208. What is the rhyme scheme of the first stanza?AABBABABAAAAAABAQuestion 8 of 209. Which line in the poem reflects repetition as a figure of speech?“The woods are lovely, dark and deep.”“And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.”“He gives his harness bells a shake.”“Whose woods these are I think I know.”Question 9 of 2010. What figure of speech is used in “My little horse must think it queer”?MetaphorPersonificationSimileHyperboleQuestion 10 of 2011. What sound is mentioned in the poem apart from the harness bells?BirdsongThe sweep of easy wind and downy flakesThe rustling of leavesFootsteps in the snowQuestion 11 of 2012. What does the phrase “darkest evening of the year” suggest?The evening with the most snowfallThe shortest day of the yearA metaphor for sorrowA stormy nightQuestion 12 of 2013. What is the central theme of the poem?Nature’s beauty and man’s responsibilitiesThe harshness of winterThe joy of solitudeThe bond between man and animalQuestion 13 of 2014. What type of poem is "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"?NarrativeLyricSonnetElegyQuestion 14 of 2015. What is the meaning of the word "queer" in the poem?ExcitedStrangeFamiliarCheerfulQuestion 15 of 2016. What kind of imagery is most prominent in the poem?Visual imageryAuditory imageryOlfactory imageryTactile imageryQuestion 16 of 2017. Why does the poet mention the "village"?To describe where the speaker livesTo indicate the owner of the woods is not presentTo contrast urban and rural lifeTo show the distance from the woodsQuestion 17 of 2018. What does the poet imply by “And miles to go before I sleep”?The poet is physically tired.There are long distances to cover before resting.Responsibilities must be fulfilled before death.The journey ahead is dangerous.Question 18 of 2019. Which lines indicate that the speaker feels compelled to move on?“The woods are lovely, dark and deep.”“To watch his woods fill up with snow.”“But I have promises to keep.”“He gives his harness bells a shake.”Question 19 of 2020. What does the word "downy" refer to in the poem?The texture of snowflakesThe sound of the windThe horse’s coatThe frozen lakeQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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