| Question (1): |
The poet stood at the intersection of |
| 1. |
crossroads |
| 2. |
two roads |
| 3. |
a roundabout |
| 4. |
three roads |
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| Ans: 2 |
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| Question (2): |
The poet felt sorry because |
| 1. |
he could not see the roads well |
| 2. |
he could not travel on both the roads |
| 3. |
he did not know the direction |
| 4. |
the roads were bumpy |
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| Ans: 2 |
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| Question (3): |
The poet took the road |
| 1. |
to the right |
| 2. |
to the left |
| 3. |
the one less travelled by |
| 4. |
the one most people travelled by |
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| Ans: 3 |
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| Question (4): |
The poem depicts |
| 1. |
conflicts in life |
| 2. |
choices we make in life |
| 3. |
confusion in ours life |
| 4. |
problems we face in life |
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| Ans: 2 |
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| Question (5): |
The entire poem is |
| 1. |
a simile |
| 2. |
a metaphor |
| 3. |
a personification |
| 4. |
a ballad |
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| Ans: 2 |
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| Question (6): |
The poem is written by |
| 1. |
William Wordsworth |
| 2. |
Thomas Campbell |
| 3. |
Alfred Lord Tennyson |
| 4. |
Robert Frost |
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| Ans: 4 |
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