Description
Based Pattern | Bihar Board, Patna |
Class | 12th |
Stream | Arts (I.A.), Commerce (I.Com) & Science (I.Sc) |
Subject | English (100 Marks) |
Book | Rainbow-XII | Part- II |
Type | Objective Questions & PDF Attached |
Lesson | Poetry-8 | Fire-Hymn |
Total Questions | 25 Questions | Set-I |
Published by | Jolly Lifestyle Blog Team |
Price | Free of Cost |
Script | In English & Hindi |
1. Fire-Hymn has been composed by ................
(A) John Donne
(B) John Keats
(C) T. S. Eliot
(C) Keki N. Daruwalla | Ans- (D)
2. The term "Zoroastrian" in 'Fire-Hymn' stands for ...............
(A) Hindu
(B) Muslim
(C) Christian
(D) Parsi | Ans- (D)
3. The nearest ‘Tower of Silence’ according to the poem, ‘Fire-Hymn’ was ………… away.
(A) A thousand miles
(B) Two thousand miles
(C) Three thousand miles
(D) None of these | Ans- (A)
4. The speaker in the poem, ‘Fire-Hymn’ swears ................
(A) Once
(B) Twice
(C) Thrice
(D) None of these | Ans- (B)
5. Who has composed the poem Fire-Hymn ...............
(A) K.N. Daruwalla
(B) Kamala Das
(C) Mahatma Gandhi
(D) None of these | Ans- (A)
6. K. N. Daruwalla received Sahitya Akademi Award in ...............
(A) 1983
(B) 1984
(C) 1985
(D) 1986 | Ans- (B)
7. Daruwalla has been a well-known poet as well as a ...............
(A) dramatist
(B) novelist
(C) short-story-writer
(D) None of these | Ans- (C)
8. The theme of Daruwalla’s poetry consist—*
(A) love, death
(B) love, death, domination
(C) love, death, domination, cynicism
(D) love, death, domination, cynicism, plight of human society and violence | Ans- (B)
9. Daruwalla’s poetry is a totally ………… recording to subjective responses.
(A) impressionistic
(B) symbolistic
(C) idealistic
(D) None of these | Ans- (A)
10. "Fire-Hymn" deals with ……… ghat.
(A) bathing
(B) burning
(C) drinking
(D) None of these | Ans- (B)
11. The term ‘debauchery’ in ‘Fire-Hymn’ stands for .............
(A) moral behaviour
(B) disgusting behaviour
(C) immoral behaviour
(D) None of these | Ans- (C)
12. Keki N. Daruwalla has written the poem ...............
(A) Song of Myself
(B) Snake
(C) Fire-Hymn
(D) The Soldier | Ans- (C)
13. Keki N. Daruwalla is an is all ………… poet.
(A) American
(B) Indo-Anglian
(C) African
(D) British | Ans- (B)
14. Keki N. Daruwalla was a ………… by religion.
(A) Parsi
(B) Muslim
(C) Hindu
(D) Christian | Ans- (A)
15. It was the …………. of the poet along with him, passing by the cremation ghat.
(A) mother
(B) father
(C) brother
(D) son | Ans- (B)
16. The ………. forgets its dead because sometimes it leaves the dead body half burnt.
(A) man
(B) animal
(C) fire
(D) none of these | Ans- (C)
17. The cremation of dead bodies in ………… are somewhat different.
(A) Parsi
(B) Muslim
(C) Hindu
(D) Christian | Ans- (A)
18. The speaker in ‘Fire-Hymn’ belongs to Le-yuan belongs to ……….. religion.
(A) Indian
(B) African
(C) Zoroastrian
(D) Nigerian | Ans- (C)
19. ……….. swears to save fire from the sin of forgetfulness.
(A) John Donne
(B) Keki N. Daruwalla
(C) John Keats
(D) T.S. Eliot | Ans- (B)
20. Keki N. Daruwalla consigned his new born ………. to flames.
(A) son
(B) daughter
(C) brother
(D) sister | Ans- (A)
21. The ………. child was consigned to the fire under compulsion.
(A) first born
(B) second born
(C) third born
(D) fourth born | Ans- (A)
22. Who belongs to Zoroastrian religion?
(A) Rupert Brooke
(B) Kamala Das
(C) John Donne
(D) Keki N. Daruwalla | Ans- (D)
23. The poet sees the red hot ..............
(A) iron
(B) face
(C) embers
(D) None of these | Ans- (C)
24. "We saw embers losing their cruel redness" is taken from ...............
(A) Song of Myself
(B) Bharat is My Home
(C) Fire-Hymn
(D) Snake | Ans- (C)
25. "As I consigned my first-born to the flames" is written by ................
(A) Kamala Das
(B) Rupert Brooke
(C) Keki N. Daruwalla
(D) T.S. Eliot | Ans- (C)
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