CBSE Class 10 English Communicative Chapter 8 Not Marble, nor the Gilded Monuments Question Answers from previous years question papers (2017-2024)

 

Not Marble, nor the Gilded Monuments Previous Year Questions with Answers –  Question Answers from Previous years Board Exam Question papers provide valuable insights into how chapters are typically presented in exams. They are essential for preparing for the CBSE Board Exams, serving as a valuable resource.They can reveal the types of questions commonly asked and highlight the key concepts that require more attention. In this post, we have shared Previous Year Questions for Class 10 English Communicative Chapter 8, “Not Marble, nor the Gilded Monuments”.

 

Questions which came in 2024 Board Exam

 

Q1. In the poems ‘Ozymandias’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley and ‘Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments’ by William Shakespeare, the concept of Time is explored, but each poet treats it in a distinct manner. Elucidate. [150 words]

Ans. In both these poems, time is an important component. In the poem Ozymandias, we see that the passage of time has destroyed the statue of king Ozymandias which is a ruin now. The shattered pieces of the statue lie scattered in the vast desert. In the poem Not Marble nor the Gilded Monuments, the poet refers to time as being ‘sluttish’, someone with bad qualities because time converts the statues and monuments into ruins. By calling it ‘sluttish’ he also personifies time and gives a lot of emphasis on the power of time. 

We see that both the poets are referring to the destructive nature of time. However, PB Shelley has laid more emphasis on the irony which is there in the words inscribed on the pedestal and the actual condition of the great colossal work which is destroyed with the passage of time. While Shakespeare talks of time having an immoral character which destroys great monuments and statues made by great men. He immortalises his poetry written in praise of the brave men which will outlive the great structures. He says that the poetry will not be affected by time and through it, the praise of the poet’s beloved will remain forever.

 

Questions from the Chapter in 2018 Board Exams

 

Q1. What will Shakespeare’s friend realize when he rises on the Day of Judgment? [30 – 40 words]

Ans. On the day of judgment Shakespeare’s friend will realize that the poet’s statement was true because that day, after several years will have passed, he will still remain alive in the memory of the readers, while the monuments erected by the powerful rulers will have gotten destroyed by the ravages of time.

 

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