MCQ Chapter 10 My Land English Radiance Class 8 Bihar Board Advertisement 1. The poet’s tone in "My Land" is:sorrowfulregretfulproud and affectionateindifferentQuestion 1 of 152. Who would feel divine according to the poet?A travelerOne who loves their homelandA wealthy personA famous personQuestion 2 of 153. The word "foe" in the poem refers to:a neighbora friendan enemya family memberQuestion 3 of 154. According to the poem, a true land is:difficult to loveeasy to findrare and beautifuldull and coldQuestion 4 of 155. The poet’s wish for his land can best be described as:quest for famehope for wealthdesire for peace and virtueneed for freedomQuestion 5 of 156. According to the poet, women in his land:waver oftenare indifferenthave unwavering heartsare fearfulQuestion 6 of 157. The poem suggests that the poet's land is:small and secludedrich in resourcesfresh and fairdull and ordinaryQuestion 7 of 158. The poet says his land is "guarded" by:the militaryriversmountainsbeauty and virtueQuestion 8 of 159. The opposite of "guard" found in the glossary is:stayprotectattackhesitateQuestion 9 of 1510. The poet's land is described as:peaceful and fairlively and olddull and saddangerous and boldQuestion 10 of 1511. The phrase "No friend within it pine" means:Friends do not visit the land.Friends are abundant.Friends feel sad within the land.No friend is sad within the land.Question 11 of 1512. In the poem, the poet’s people are described as:indifferenthesitantproud and braveweakQuestion 12 of 1513. The poem can best be categorized as a:historical poemlamentpraise of homelandromantic poemQuestion 13 of 1514. The opposite of "native" as used in the poem is:strongforeignrarebeautifulQuestion 14 of 1515. Which of the following words is a synonym for "virtue" in the context of the poem?loyaltycouragekindnessbeautyQuestion 15 of 15 Loading...
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