MCQs For NCERT Class 12 English Chapter 5 A Roadside Stand

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A Roadside Stand Class 12 MCQ Questions with Answers

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Question. What does Frost describe in the poem?
A) the feelings of the owners of a roadside shed
B) the feelings of passengers
C) the feelings of people on footpath
D) none

Answer

A

Question. What does polished traffic refer to?
A) city people
B) smartness of city people
C) insensitive attitude of city people and their gentle appearance
D) none

Answer

C

Question. ‘A roadside stand that too pathetically pled’- what is the figure of speech in this line from the poem ‘A roadside stand’?
A) Alliteration
B) Personification
C) Simile
D) Metaphor

Answer

B

Question. What do the flowers of cities in a roadside stand refer to?
A) city people
B) city cars
C) urban crowd
D) The pleasures of cities

Answer

D

Question. What is the childish longing that the poet refers to?
A) to travel the city malls
B) to travel the city showrooms
C) to interact with city people
D) hope of getting some financial help from the polished city traffic

Answer

D

Question. Who are the greedy Doers?
A) the government
B) old people
C) The Rural people
D) The polished city folk

Answer

D

Question. What is the special quality of the city people or folk?
A) They are connive
B) They are smart
C) They are snobbish
D) know how to get benefits in a calculative manner

Answer

D

Question. How do city people harm the poor rural folk?
A) by misguiding and depriving them of their sleep
B) by attracting them
C) by making false promises
D) none

Answer

A

Question. What is the open prayer from near the open window?
A) For money to fall from the sky
B) for more number of people to stop
C) for getting money from the government
D) for the sound of coming cars to stop at the roadstand to help the owner to earn money from them

Answer

D

Question. What is the meaning of ‘to where it was bound’, from the poem ‘A roadside stand’?
A) Kept in captivity
B) Destined to go
C) Tied to something
D) None of the above

Answer

B

Question. What is Robert Frost’s appeal in the poem ‘A roadside stand’?
A) A solution to the roadside owners’ problems
B) A good amount of donation for the villagers
C) Some courtesy & help for the poor
D) None of the above

Answer

A

Question. How will the poet be at peace, in context to the poem ‘A roadside stand’?
A) When the poor will come out of their misery
B) When the rich will become big hearted
C) When the villagers will live a better life
D) All of the above

Answer

D

Question. How many people stopped by the farm product vendors in the poem ‘A roadside stand’?
A) 5
B) 3
C) 4
D) 0

Answer

B

Question. What was the actuality of the space provided to the poor, as in the poem ‘A roadside stand’?
A) it was a distraction that removed them from their reality for a brief period
B) it was merely an illusion
C) it was a false complacency
D) all of the above

Answer

D

Question. What were the people selling as in the poem ‘A roadside stand’?
A) Farm products
B) Dairy products
C) Daily utility products
D) All of the above

Answer

A

Question. What did the stand sell, as in the poem ‘A roadside stand’?
A) wild berries in wooden containers
B) golden squash with a silver lump in twisted necked bottles
C) fruit juices in colourful bottles
D) Both A) & B)

Answer

D

Question. What was twisted wrong, as in the poem ‘A roadside stand’?
A) The house doors
B) The direction signs
C) The window panes
D) All of the above

Answer

B

Question. Why were the city dwellers selfish, as in the poem ‘A roadside stand’?
A) They only thought about themselves
B) They did not want to part with their money
C) They only allowed their business to flourish
D) All of the above

Answer

B

Question. What did the roadside stand beg for, as in the poem ‘A roadside stand’?
A) some little sustenance
B) some attention from passersby
C) a good deal of business
D) a little revamping

Answer

A

Question. Where had the poor seen help coming in from, as in the poem ‘A roadside stand’?
A) in the manifestoes
B) in the movies that they saw
C) through political speeches
D) Both A) & B)

Answer

D

A Roadside Stand Class 12 MCQ Questions with Answers