MCQ Class 11 English Poem 6 Father to Son Advertisement HornbillMCQ’s For All Poems – Hornbill Class 11th 1. Who is 'I' in the first line ?SonFatherThe PoetMotherQuestion 1 of 192. This poem is a comment on the relationship in the ............ ?Modern WorldAncient World1 or 2 bothMiddle WorldQuestion 2 of 193. What does the speaker want ?Build a relationship with his wife Build a relationship with his daughterBuild a relationship with his sonAll of theseQuestion 3 of 194. In the same house for ..........?MonthsDaysYearsCenturiesQuestion 4 of 195. What type of relationship between father and son ?A very hotA very funnyA very coldA very tragicQuestion 5 of 196. 'We speak ............. strangers' ?looklookslike likesQuestion 6 of 197. The children is build according to the ........... of his father ?imagineDesignArt EmotionQuestion 7 of 198. Which thing can not share father with his son ?PropertiesHouseClothes LovesQuestion 8 of 199. What is lack between Father and Son ? Loves FriendshipUnderstanding Common senseQuestion 9 of 1910. According to the poet the father wants from his son ?Return to homeReturn to countryReturn to cityReturn to villageQuestion 10 of 1911. Who says that 'His father's house, the home he knew ' ?The poetThe sonfather motherQuestion 11 of 1912. What is the father ready to do ?Forgive his sonLove his sonPunish his sonAll of aboveQuestion 12 of 1913. The father and son must live in the ............ ?Same worldSame land1 and 2All of aboveQuestion 13 of 1914. What do both of then long for ?Something to forgiveSomething to hateSomething to loveNone of theseQuestion 14 of 1915. We ......... put out an empty hand ?EveryEachSome MustQuestion 15 of 1916. What is meaning of 'Longing' ?WishCurseApathyDislikingQuestion 16 of 1917. Does the poem have a consitent rhyme scheme ?YesNoPerhaps SomeQuestion 17 of 1918. In the end , What do both father and son desire ?They continue to live their empty line They continue to live their arrogant linesThey continue to live their loving linesAll of theseQuestion 18 of 1919. He speak : I cannot understand . Who is 'He' in this line ?SonPoetFather ReaderQuestion 19 of 19 Loading...
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