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Class XI (Practice Set – 02) MCQ & SAQ

 Class XI – (Practice Set – 02) MCQ & SAQ

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Class XI (Practice Set – 02) MCQ & SAQ

Complete the sentences which follow, choosing the correct answer from the alternatives given:

(a) While seeing the scenic beauty of London in the early morning, the poet feels- (i) tranquilly (ii) irritated (iii) morbid (iv) sad

(b) Knowledge comes to one through – (i) The voice of God (ii) the voice of man (iii) intuition (iv) unconscious understanding

(c) The voice less loud belongs to- (i) the women (ii) the man (iii) the inner voice (iv) the poet

(d) The worm is a symbol of- (i) creative force (ii) destructive force (iii) goodness (iv) love

(e) The poet celebrates day because- (i) the poem is written in daylight (ii)the poet writes an odd today (iii) the wind announces the coming of day (iv) day indicates life

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Answer any five of the following questions in a single sentence

(a) What is the form of the poem ‘Composed upon the Westminster Bridge’?

(b) Why does the poet address God?

(c) What contradiction does the poet focus on?

(d) What does ‘brotherhood’ suggest here?

(e) How are the ‘fiery-ringlets’ formed?

(f) How does the moon look?

(g) Why is the love of the warm called ‘dark secret love’?

(h) What is the significance of the ‘howling storm’?

(i) What did the wind ask the sailors to do?

(i) What is a chanticleer?



(a) ‘Composed upon the Westminster Bridge’ is a sonnet because it has 14 lines.

(b) The poet addresses God because he feels joy and wonder watching the beauty of London.

(c) Life is very short but the surrounding universe is enormous.

(d) Here ‘brotherhood’ indicates the idea of relationship that unifies everything in the past universe quite organically.

(e) When the moonlit-waves come in contact with the front part of the boat they disperse like small sparks of fiery rings.

(f) The ‘half-moon’ is yellow and looks large and low.

(g) The worm destroys the innocent life of the Rose.

(h) The ‘howling storm’ signifies the fact that the invisible worm is strong enough to withstand violent storm.

(i) The wind asked the sailors to sail on at the advent of morning.

(j) A Chanticleer is a domestic cock that crows quite clearly at dawn.

Complete the sentences which follow choosing the correct option from the alternatives given:

(a) Leela was aged- (i) five years (ii) four years (iii) six years (iv) seven years

(b) Lachmi’s tiffin carrier was made up of- (i) silver (ii) steel (iii) aluminium (iv) brass

(c) Mike Dolan was the owner of a- (i) bar (ii) restaurant (iii) hotel (iv) bank

(d) The essay ‘The Place of Art in Education’ is taken from- (i) Dristi and Shrishti (ii) Shrishti and Dristi (iii) education and arts (iv) vision and creation

(e) For Mother Teresa, the worst form of poverty is- (i) feeling hungry (ii) feeling hot (iii) feeling cold (iv) feeling unwanted

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Answer any five of the following questions in a single sentence each:

(a) Why did Leela’s mother shout at Sidda?

(b) What did Sidda tell Leela when the ball thrown upward came down?

(c) What could not disturb Sir Mohan Lal's sangfroid?

(d) What were the names of the two English soldiers?

(e) Where did Jimmy want to meet his friend Billy?

(f) How old was Agatha who got trapped inside the vault?

(g) How does the absence of the sense of beauty harm a man?

(h) Who banish art from their daily lives?

(i) What was the appeal of Mother Teresa in India an elsewhere?

(j) What did Mother Teresa intend to do with the Nobel Peace Prize?



(a) Leela’a mother suspected that it was Sidda who had stolen the gold chain of Leela.

(b) When the ball thrown upward came down see the asked Leela to look at it to find traces of the moon sticking to it.

(c) The arrival of the train could not disturb Sir Mohan Lal’s sangfroid.

(d) The name of one of the soldiers was Bill and the other was Jim.

(e) Jimmy wanted to meet his friend Billy at Sullivan’s place in Little Rock.

(f) Agatha was only five years old.

(g) The absence of a sense of beauty not only cheats men of aesthetic experience, but it also harms his physical and mental well being.

(h) People who think that art is the domain for the rich and the pleasure loving banish art from their daily lives.

(i) Mother Teresa appealed in India and everywhere to bring the unwanted child back to their loving care.

(j) Mother Teresa indicated to make a home for many homeless people with the money received as the Nobel award.

Complete the sentences which follow choosing the correct option from the alternatives given (any five):

(a) The murderers, appointed by Macbeth, killed- (i) Banquo (ii) Fleance (iii) both Banquo and Fleance (iv) Malcolm and Donalbain

(b) Michael Cassio was- (i) a young Florentine soldier (ii) not very handsome and eloquent (iii) a close friend of Iago (iv) not loved and trusted by Desdemona

(c) France was divided into provinces known as (i) dukedoms (ii) states (iii) villages (iv) provinces

(d) Antipholus of Syracuse was very much pleased with – (i) Adriana (ii) Luciana (iii) Adriana and Luciana (iv) Dromio

(e) Orsino loved- (i) Viola (ii) Olivia (iii) warfare (iv) wrestling

(f) When Cesario left Olivia, he was challenged to fight a duel by- (i) a rejected suitor of Olivia (ii) Antonio (iii) Sebastian (iv) Duke’s men

(g) Celia entreated the young inexperienced wrestler to- (i) desist from the attempt (ii) try hard to win (iii) fight tactfully (iv) none of the above

(h) Ageon was happy because finally- (i) he found his wife only (ii) he paid thousands marks for the ransom of his life (iii) he found Antipholuses, Dromios and his wife (iv) he found Dromios only

(i) Who was a strict observer of discipline? - (i) Cesario (ii) Othello (iii) Iago (iv) Montino

(j) Macduff had fled to England to join- (i) the army under Malcolm (ii) the army under Fleance (iii) the army under Donalbain (iv) none of the above

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