English ICS Part 1 Online Test With Answers

English ICS Part 1 Online Test

Sr. # Questions Answers Choice
1 Which poetic device is most clearly used in the line . They looked like frightened beads. oxymoron euphemism Simile metaphor
2 Which of the followig best represents an oxymoron, even if not explicitly used inthe poem. He glance dwith rapid eyes They looked like frightened beads The grass divides as with a comb A bird came down the walk
3 In the context of the poem, the poet's description of the bird's killing of the worm is an example of. Oxymoron Simile Euphemism hyperbole
4 The phrase stirred his velvet head is an example of. Euphermism Metaphor Simile Oxymoron
5 Which of the following lines from the poem contains an example of figurative language. He bit an angleworm in halves. and he unrolled his featers Than Oars divide the Ocean And he unrolled his feathers he stirred his Velvet head
6 Choose the correct option for each question.
What is the tone of the poem
Tense and suspenseful Joyful and celebratory Calm and reflective Angry and resentful
7 Choose the correct option for each questions.
The bird's flight is compared to.
Leaves falling from a tree Waves crashign on the shere Oars dividing the ocean Wind blowig though the trees
8 Choose the correct option for each question
What does thebird do after the speaker offers it a crumb
Files away Easts the crumb Sings a song Hops closer to the speaker
9 Choose the correct option for each question 
How does the speker describe gthe bird's eyes.
Bright as the sun Like frightened Beads Like sparking jewels As calm and screne
10 Choose thecorrect option for each questions.
What is teh bird's initial action when it comes down the walk?
It drinks from a puddle It bites an angleworm in half It flies away It hops to a wall
11 The phrase "plashless as they swim' when referring to butterflies emphasizes. The wetness of their flight The quiet, undisturbed nature of their momvement Thier clumsy splashing The sound they make when landing
12 What does the line "Too silver for a seam ----" suggest about the bird's flight. It was dull and gray It was seamless and beautful like polishe dsilver It was rough and patched together It reflected the sunlight brightly
13 The poem compares the birds flight to which two things. Fish swimming and clouds drinfting  Oars dividing the ocem and Butterflies leaping Leaves falling and wind blowing rain dropping and rivers flowing
14 The pharase "eowed him softwr home" implies the bird flew with. Great speed Smooth, effortless motion  Jerky, awkward movements A loud flapping sound
15 What was the bird's reaction to the speaker's offer. It flew away quickly It ate the offering  It stared suspiciously It unrolled its feathers and flew softly home
16 What did the speaker offer the bird. A seed A piece of cake A Crumb A worm
17 "Leap, Plashless as they swim." Noisily Wetly silently Heavily
18 "And rowed him soter Home  Swam Wetly Silently Heavily
19 "And he unrolled his feathers." Folded  Ruffled Unfuried Cleaned
20 " I offered him a Crumnb." Demanded  concealed Presented consumed
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