11th Class FSC Part 1 English Chapter 3 Online MCQ Test

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Question # 1

Which of the following lines from the poem contains an example of figurative language.

Question # 2

What does the line "Too silver for a seam ----" suggest about the bird's flight.

Question # 3

Choose the option tha tis the best synonym in the context of the text. 
"They looked like Frightened Beads, I thought."

Question # 4

"Leap, Plashless as they swim."

Question # 5

Butterflies, off banks of Noon. 
Which figure of speech is used here.

Question # 6

Which poetic device is most clearly used in the line . They looked like frightened beads.

Question # 7

"And rowed him soter Home 

Question # 8

In the context of the poem, the poet's description of the bird's killing of the worm is an example of.

Question # 9

Choose thecorrect option for each questions.
What is teh bird's initial action when it comes down the walk?

Question # 10

"And he unrolled his feathers."

Question # 11

"Like one in danger, Cautious."

Question # 12

Choose the correct option for each question 
How does the speker describe gthe bird's eyes.

Question # 13

And then hopped sidewise to the wall. What type of imagery is used here.

Question # 14

The poem compares the birds flight to which two things.

Question # 15

Choose the option the is the best synonym n the contex of the text.
"The hurried all around. they looked like frightened Beads, I thought, He stirred his Velvet Head."

Question # 16

" I offered him a Crumnb."

Question # 17

He bitt an angleworm in halves What type of imagery is used in this line.

Question # 18

The phrase stirred his velvet head is an example of.

Question # 19

Choose the correct option for each question
What does thebird do after the speaker offers it a crumb

Question # 20

Which of the followig best represents an oxymoron, even if not explicitly used inthe poem.

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FSc Part 1 English (New Book) Chapter 3 Important MCQ's

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1 Which poetic device is most clearly used in the line . They looked like frightened beads.
A. oxymoron
B. euphemism
C. Simile
D. metaphor
2 The phrase "plashless as they swim' when referring to butterflies emphasizes.
A. The wetness of their flight
B. The quiet, undisturbed nature of their momvement
C. Thier clumsy splashing
D. The sound they make when landing
3 And then hopped sidewise to the wall. What type of imagery is used here.
A. Tactile imagery
B. Gustatory imagery
C. Visual imagery
D. Auditory imagery
4 The poem compares the birds flight to which two things.
A. Fish swimming and clouds drinfting 
B. Oars dividing the ocem and Butterflies leaping
C. Leaves falling and wind blowing
D. rain dropping and rivers flowing
5 In the context of the poem, the poet's description of the bird's killing of the worm is an example of.
A. Oxymoron
B. Simile
C. Euphemism
D. hyperbole
6 The phrase stirred his velvet head is an example of.
A. Euphermism
B. Metaphor
C. Simile
D. Oxymoron
7 "He glanced wiht rapid eyes."
A. stared intently
B. Ignored breifly
C. Looked quickly
D. Squinted slowly
8 What was the bird's reaction to the speaker's offer.
A. It flew away quickly
B. It ate the offering 
C. It stared suspiciously
D. It unrolled its feathers and flew softly home
9 Butterflies, off banks of Noon. 
Which figure of speech is used here.
A. Simile
B. personification 
C. alliteration 
D. Metaphor
10 " I offered him a Crumnb."
A. Demanded 
B. concealed
C. Presented
D. consumed

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