MCQ Chapter 10 Class 12 English Poetry Short Poems UP Board यूपी बोर्ड The Song of the Free 1. What quality does the poem associate with “lightning”?CalmnessSudden impactEndless energyGentle strengthQuestion 1 of 202. Which event marks a significant turning point in Swami Vivekanand’s life?Meeting Sri Ramakrishna ParamhansaEstablishing Kolkata UniversityMoving to EnglandWriting his first poemQuestion 2 of 203. What does the phrase “friendship fail and love betray” suggest in the poem?A lack of faith in relationshipsChallenges caused by betrayalThe need to depend on oneselfBoth B and CQuestion 3 of 204. What is the tone of the poem “The Song of the Free”?Optimistic and empoweringMelancholic and sorrowfulNeutral and factualHumorous and light-heartedQuestion 4 of 205. What does “Nature were one angry frown” imply in the poem?Nature's beauty and calmnessThe challenges posed by natural forcesThe poet’s admiration for natureA metaphor for life’s joysQuestion 5 of 206. What does the poet view as the greatest power of humans?Material wealthDivine faith and perseverancePhysical strengthSocial connectionsQuestion 6 of 207. What does the phrase “March on and on” emphasize?Relentless pursuit of goalsResting during challengesEnjoying the journeyAvoiding hardshipsQuestion 7 of 208. Which theme is central to the poem “The Song of the Free”?Personal relationshipsStruggle and spiritual freedomMaterial successLove and betrayalQuestion 8 of 209. What kind of figure of speech is “Let eyes grow dim and ears grow faint”?HyperboleAlliterationImageryPersonificationQuestion 9 of 2010. What is suggested by the use of the word “clotted” in “clotted darkness”?A sense of peaceTotal hopelessnessA temporary setbackA minor obstacleQuestion 10 of 2011. How does the poet view failures in life?As opportunities for personal growthAs unavoidable burdensAs signs of weaknessAs unnecessary distractionsQuestion 11 of 2012. Why does the poet encourage ignoring obstacles?To minimize distractions from the ultimate goalTo live in denial of difficultiesTo focus solely on happinessTo reject worldly desiresQuestion 12 of 2013. What was Swami Vivekanand’s primary role in society?Poet and novelistSocial reformer and spiritual leaderScientist and engineerHistorian and philosopherQuestion 13 of 2014. What does “the flame stirred up doth blaze” symbolize?Inner turmoilIgniting one’s potentialOvercoming fearExtinguishing difficultiesQuestion 14 of 2015. What role does the metaphor of “desert air” play in the poem?Represents emptiness and isolationSuggests endless freedomShows beauty in hardshipsEmphasizes natural serenityQuestion 15 of 2016. Why is the use of metaphor significant in the poem?It simplifies complex emotions.It creates vivid imagery to convey deeper meanings.It adds humor to the poem.It portrays historical events.Question 16 of 2017. What does the poet suggest is the path to freedom?Avoiding hardshipsAcceptance of failuresFaith and perseveranceTrusting friends and familyQuestion 17 of 2018. What does the line “You are divine” signify in the poem?Humans are inherently spiritual and powerful.Divinity is unattainable.Only God is supreme.Humans need divine intervention.Question 18 of 2019. Which literary device is used in “Let fate its hundred horrors send”?SimileMetaphorHyperboleIronyQuestion 19 of 2020. What does the poet believe sustains the soul amidst adversities?Determination and divine beliefMaterial possessionsThe support of friendsRomantic loveQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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