MCQ OF THE POEM 'IF' -- Rudyard Kipling
Choose the most suitable alternatives :
1. Who is the poet of the poem, 'IF' ?
(a) Kipling (b) Keats (c) Frost (d) Whitman
Ans. (a) Kipling.
2. How many stanzas are there in Kipling's poem, "IF" ?
(a) three (b) four (c) five (d) six. Ans. (b) four.
3. How many lines does each stanza of "If contain?
(a) six lines (b) eight lines (c) ten lines (d) twelve lie Ans. (b) eight lines.
4. In Kipling's poem "If, the word "If has has been used-
(a) eleven times (b) twelve times (c) thirteen time (d) fourteen times. Ans. (c) thirteen times.
5. Who do you think the poet is addressing ?
(a) All his friends (b) All the neighbours (c) All his relative (d) All of us. Ans. (d) All of us.
6. Kipling advises us to be -
(a) strict (b) lazy (c) active (d) steady- Ans. (d) steady.
7. In "If Kipling advises us to keep our head -
(a) excited (b) angry (c) cool (d) normal. Ans. (c) cool.
8. In the poem the poet advises us to be -
(a) patient (b) truthful (c) self-confident (d) all the three. Ans. (d) all the three.
9. Even when others hate us, we should-
(a) not love (b) love (c) not hate (d) consider. Ans. (c) not hate.
10. What does the poet in tell us about dreams?
(a) Dreams may be allowed to master us (b) Dreams must be allowed to master us (c) Dreams must not be allowed to master us d) Dream should be allowed to master us. Ans. (c) Dreams must not be allowed to master us.
11. Our reaction as the poet advises to defeat and victory should be line
(a) patient (b) impatient (c) different (d) indifferent. Ans. (d) indifferent.
12. We should, as the poet advises us (a) blame the scoundrels (b) tolerate the scoundrels (c) avoid the scoundrels (d) fight against the scoundrels Ans. (b) tolerate the scoundrels
13. The function of the scoundrels is to deliberately
(a) oppose us (b) distort us (c) fight us (d) blame us Ans. (b) distort us.
14. The organ/organs to be hardened is/are
(a) heart (b) nerve (c) sinew (d) all. Ans. (d) all
15. We should have our strong determination in order to
(a) steer the darkness to light (b) steer the light to darkness (c) think some high idea (d) draw a correct decision. Ans. (a) steer the darkness to light.
16. How should we deal while mixing with the crowd and walking with kings?
(a) same tained (b) same untained (c) walk slowly (d) walk fast. Ans: (b)same untained.
17. The world is ours only when-
(a) we can develop properly (b) enrich us with money (c) we can improve politically (d) we can enrich with the qualities mentioned in the poem.
Ans. (d) we can enrich with the qualities mentioned in the poem.
18. The gateway to enter the centre of 'If' is-
(a) substance (b) title (c) gist (d) estimate. Ans. (b) title
19. Those who distort our statements are-
(a) knaves (b) cheat (c) agent (d) scoundrels. Ans. (a) knaves.
20. To succeed in life, as advised by Kipling, we should cultivate the qualities of-
(a) morality (b) religion (c) intellect (d) spirit. Ans. (a) morality.
21. In "If", others are found to blame us for their-
(a) achievement (b) credit (c) failure (d) fame. Ans: (c) failure
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