Thursday, March 23, 2023

3. The Polythene Bag objective

1. The Polythene Bag melts down when a little...................is applied.

(A) Cold (B) Water (C) Milk (D) Warmth

2. Who is the poet of the poem "Polythene Bag"?
 (A) Puran Singh (B) Vidyapati (C) Alexander Pope (D) Durga Prasad Panda

3. What do you mean by 'Hurt'?
(A) Luxurious (B) Painful (C) Comfortable (D) Troublesome

4. What happens when we touch a polythene bag?
(A) It becomes swallow         (B) It makes a short and shrill noise
(C) It is decomposed             (D) None of these

5. What happens when we burn it?

(A) It Turns Into Ash            (B) It gives a poisonous smell
(C) It Becomes Volatile         (D) None Of These

6. What happens when we leave a polythene bag on the earth?
(A) It degrades the soil          (B) It pollutes the environment

(C) it improves the soil          (D)None of these

7. What happens when it little gets heated?
(A) It melts down (B) It becomes solid (C) It vaporises (D) None of these

8. Where do germs of diseases keep on growing?
(A) In polythene (B) In soil (C) In garbage bin (D) None of these

9. The feeling of 'hurt has been compared to

(A) A garbage bin (B) The earth's crust (C) A polythene bag (D) The environment

10. If the polythene bag is left to itself, it................. the environment.

(A) Beautifies (B) Cleans (C) Changes (D) Pollutes

11. When human beings try to hide the feeling of other feelings of ‘ hurt’ inside other feelings of sadness sadness, it is not....

(A) Forgotten (B) Remembered  (C) Recorded (D) Polluted

12. When does a polythene bag make a noise?
(A) when burnt (B) when touched  (C) when smelled (D) when pressed

13. What does a polythene bag give out when it is burnt?
(A) gives fragrance (B) exudes a pungent smell (C) gives some noise (D) none of these

14. How does polythene bags affect environment?
(A) it pollutes (B) it breaks (C) both (A) and (B)     (D) none

15. How does the germs of disease grow?
 (A) when thrown away        (B) when left in garbage bin
 (C) when left untouched      (D) none of these

16. Whose hurt melts down like polythene bag?
 (B) women's (A) men's (C) poet's (D) none of these

17. What causes pain?
(A) hurt          (B) learnt       (C) smell        (D) touch

18. What comes back again and again?
(A) pollution   (B) pain          (C) smell         (D) nothing

19. Where is the polythene bag buried?
 (A) inside the earth (B) inside the garbage bins (C) inside the water (D) none of these

20. Durga Prasad Panda occupies a prominent position in ....literature.
 (A) Hindi       (B) English    (C) Oriya        (D) Bengali

21. What type of noise does a polythene bag make?
(A) great         (B) squeaky   (C) smelling (D) none of these

22. What type of smell does a polythene bag exude when burnt?
(A) heavy        (B) light          (C) pungent    (D) disgusting

23. What does not get dissolved into the earth's crust?
A) a stone       (B) a hurt (C) a bag  (D) a polythene bag

24. Who occupies a prominent position in Oriya literature?
(A) Durga Prasad Panda      (B) Laxmi Prasad Devkota
C) Periasamy Thooran         (D) None of these

25. Whose famous works are 'Sawarani' and 'Rays' ?
(A) Vidyapati (B) Laxmi Prasad Devkota (C) Durga Prasad Panda (D) Humayun Kabir

26. What is referred to as a mundane thing?
(A) pollution (B) politics (C) polythene bag (D) warmth

27. Which object never gets dissolved into the earth's crust?
(A) garbage.   (B) bin             (C) polythene bag      (D) germs

28. What has been compared to a polythene bag in the poem?
(A) the feeling of groan         (B) the feeling of hurt
(C) smell                                 (D) dissolve

29. What grows far away from everyone's gaze?
(A) fear           (B) love           (C) polythene bag      (D) germs

30. A polythene bag cannot be..
(A) made        (C) destroyed             (B) recycled    (D) None of these

 

Tuesday, December 06, 2022

2. Ode on Solitude Objective Type Questions Answers

 1. 'Ode on Solitude' is written by: 

(a) Alexander Pope

(b) Leo Tolstoy 

(d) Toni Morrison

(c) R. C. Hutchinson

2. A happy man's wants are satisfied inherited by him from his .....by the property.

(A) Uncle               (C) Cousin

(B) Mother            (D) Father

3. Hours, days and years slide away.......... for the happy man.

(A) Hard                         (B) Quickly

(C) Softly                        (D) Tensely

4. Meditation the happy man.

(A) Saddens                  (C) Worries

(B) Pleases                      (D) Disturbs

5. The poet in 'Ode on Solitude' wants to live: 

(A) Seen                (B) Unseen

(C) Remembered  (D) Praised

6. Who is the poet of the poetry "Ode on Solitude"?

(A) William Wordsworth         (B) William Cowper 

(C) Alexander Pope                  (D) Puran Singh

7. Where does the happy man live, according to this poetry?

 (A) In Forest                 (B) In Towns

(C) In His Native Land   (D) None Of These

8. The happy man gets -------from his cattle.

(A) Vegetables                (C) Milk

(B) Fruits                       (D) Shade

9. Who gives him bread?

(A) Market                     (B) Field

(C) Farmer                     (D) None Of These

10. From where does he get his clothes?

(A) From Bamboos                  (B) From Leathers Of Animals

(C) From his flocks of sheep     (D) None Of These

11. The happy man is to breathe his native air.

(A) Content                    (B) Sad

(C) Cruel                        (D) Unable

12. The poet does not want anything to mark
the place where he is ------.

(A) Buried   (B) Sitting   (C) Hiding   (D) Lost 

13. In the poem 'Ode On Solitude' where is
the happy man content to live ?

(A) In The Town            (B) In His Own Ground
(C) In The Heaven                   (D) In An Orchard

 

14. In the poem 'Ode On Solitude the poet draws
a beautiful picture of:

(A) A Village        (B) A Poor Man    (C) A Happy Man (D) A Town  

15. Pope, in the poem 'Ode On Solitude', says that
village people get everything except :

(a) Milk from herds        (b) Bread from fields 

(c) Attire from flocks      (d) Money from trees

16. Who has composed the poem 'Ode On Solitude'?

(A) Puran Singh                       (C) Alexander Pope

(B) Durga Prasad Panda          (D) William Cowper

17. The man is content to get  food from his :

(A) Cattle    (B) Parents  (C) Fields    (D) Relatives

18. In 'Ode on Solitude', the poet says that
a happy man wants to ------- unlamented. 

(A) Sleep     (B) Think    (C) Die        (D) Live

19. Pope is remembered chiefly as a :

(A) Novelist (B) Dramatist (C) Satirist (D) Politician

20. A anxieties man, according to Pope, has no cares and

(A) Blessed (B) Poor (C) Wicked (D) Riches

21. A ..... man is very contented with the few acres of paternal land.

(A) Sad       (C) Happy   (B) Greedy  (D) Wise

 


22. How is he content?


(A) To live peacefully (B) to live with comfort (C) To live with luxury (D) None of these





How does the poet desire to sleep? 

(A) So long

(B) Soundly

(C) Sleep for less hours

(D) None of these


Ans-(B)


8. The happy man owns inherited

(A) world (C) poem

(B) property  (D) solitude


 What does the Poet's wish?

(A) His hours, days and year's pass away softly

(B) To spend luxurious life

(C) To live with comfort

(D) None of these

Who is a happy man?

(A) who is wealthy

(B) who is brave

(C) who is content with his paternal land and belongings

(D) who is careful

 What do you mean by 'slide soft away?

(A) go away (C) pass away

(B) pass away smoothly  (D) none of these

Alexander Pope was one of the greatest

of the early 18th century. 

(A) dramatists

(B) novelists

(C) writers

(D) satirists

 How does the poet, Alexander Pope, want to live?

(A) unseen             (B) unknown

 (C) both (A) & (B)  (D) none of these




Ans-(C)


17. What do the trees yield to a person in summer? (A) wood (B) fire (C) fruit (D) shade








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