MCQ Class 11 English Poem 4 Childhood Advertisement HornbillMCQ’s For All Poems – Hornbill Class 11th 1. Who says that' when did my childhood go'?ChildThe poetOld manA young manQuestion 1 of 162. In which age the poet realized the he lost his childhood ?When he was sixteen years oldWhen he was Fourteen years oldWhen he was eleven years oldAll of theseQuestion 2 of 163. What is unreal thing according to the poem ?ChildhoodThe earthHell and heavenNone of theseQuestion 3 of 164. What does the poet wonder about his age ?His childhood His young ageHis personal life All of aboveQuestion 4 of 165. Who does not act so loving ? The poet The adultsThe earthNone of theseQuestion 5 of 166. They _____ of love and preached of love ?TalkTalkingTalks TalkedQuestion 6 of 167. The adults talk and preach of _____.The earth LoveThe poetThe childhoodQuestion 7 of 168. who says that he lost his childhood when ________?He realized that he becomes youngHe realized that he change his life theoryHe realized that his mind was independent All of aboveQuestion 8 of 169. what is the first thing of child according to the poet ?He becomes youngHe becomes Angryhe becomes rationalAll of aboveQuestion 9 of 1610. What is the second thing of child ?he finds the behavior of the children He finds the hypocrisy of the worldHe finds the love of the worldHe finds the own growth of ageQuestion 10 of 1611. What state of his mind the poet is talking about ?TrueThoughtsIndependent FaultsQuestion 11 of 1612. Why did the poet wonder in the end ?Where his happy went Where his sad wentWhere his childhood went Where his companion wentQuestion 12 of 1613. Which lines repeat in the poem again and again ?Where did my childhood goWas that the day1 and 2 bothAll of aboveQuestion 13 of 1614. How did the poet feel about his lost children ?Very happyVery sadVery funnyAll of aboveQuestion 14 of 1615. How is the poet's reaction about his childhood ?FunnyJoyfulWonder SadQuestion 15 of 1616. What is the meaning of 'ceased' ?StartEndContinue SlowQuestion 16 of 16 Loading...
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