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Q1- Who has written the poem Elementary School Classroom in a Slum?
A) Kipling
Q2- What theme did the poet concentrate on in the poem? A) themes of social injustice and class inequalities.
Q3- What does the poet portray in the poem? A) young minds
Q4- What does the poet compare in the poem? A) the young and old
Q5- What kind of life do the children living in slums have? A) full of love
Q6- What does the poet compare the colour of walls with? A) rotten fruits
Q7- What are the poetic devices used in the poem? A) alliteration and simile
Q8- What do the words “Their future is painted with fog” convey? A) no love and care
Q9- What do the faces of children in the slum areas reflect? A) happiness
Q10- What is ironical about the wall hangings and donations in the classroom? A) set up in very clean environment
Q11- What does paper-seeming boy mean? A) had a paper in his hand
Q12- What is the Tree Room in the poem? A) A tree – shaped room
Q13- What do Catacombs signify? A) relevance of the map hanging on the wall of the classroom
Q14- Why are the pictures and maps meaningless? A) they are fake and show a false thing Q15- How can powerful people help the poor children? A) by fighting with the government
Q16- What does the poem describe? A) A classroom in a slum area
Q17- What does the poet wish for the children of the slums? A) He wishes them to be happy and healthy Q18- “Far far from gusty waves these children’s faces. A) poor state of the classroom
Q19- Why is the head of the tall girl ‘weighed down’? A)by the burden of studies
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Q20- What is the meaning of ‘The paper seeming boy, with rat eyes’? A) rich people
Q21- What kind of look do the faces and hair of the children give? A) rich and beautiful faces
Q22- His eyes live in a dream- what is the dream? A) watching a movie
Q23- Who was sitting at the back of the dim class? A) a girl
Q24- Who is the unlucky heir and what has he inherited? A) a fat boy, has inherited obesity from his mother
Q25- What is the stunted boy reciting? A) a happy song from his seat
Q26- What does the color of the classroom walls point out? A) happy and poor state
Q27- What does the expression ‘Open handed map ” show? A) power of the poor
Q28- ‘Awarding the world its world’ what do these words express? A) the world is ours
Q29- In what sense are the slum children different? A) their IQ
Q30- What kind of future do the slum children have? A) very hopeful
Q31- What attracts the slum children? A)The animals
Q32- What do the words ‘From fog to endless night ‘ mean? A) bright light outside
Q33- Mention any two images used to explain the plight of the slum children. A) open handed map
Q34- What blots the maps of the slum children?
Q35- What does the poet show through expressions ‘so blot their maps with slums as big as doom’? A) his clot the street
Q36- What do the ‘governor’, inspector, visitor’ in the poem depict? A) higher officials
Q37- What have the windows done to the children’s lives in the poem? A) shut the doors
Q38- What other freedom the poet wants the slum children to enjoy? A) Freedom of roaming
Q39- What does the expression ‘Break O break open’ suggest? A) barriers on the road
Q40- What does the poet want?
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ANSWER KEY
1 | D | 11 | B | 21 | D | 31 | D |
2 | A | 12 | B | 22 | D | 32 | D |
3 | D | 13 | B | 23 | D | 33 | D |
4 | D | 14 | C | 24 | D | 34 | D |
5 | C | 15 | C | 25 | D | 35 | D |
6 | D | 16 | A | 26 | C | 36 | D |
7 | D | 17 | D | 27 | D | 37 | D |
8 | D | 18 | D | 28 | D | 38 | D |
9 | D | 19 | C | 29 | D | 39 | C |
10 | B | 20 | D | 30 | D | 40 | A |
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