Please refer to VBQs for Class 12 English Keeping Quiet (Pablo Neruda). All value based questions for English Class 12 have been provided with solutions. We have provided below important values questions and answers. Students should learn these solved VBQs for Class 12 English as these will help them to gain more marks and help improve understanding of important topics.
Keeping Quiet (Pablo Neruda) VBQs Class 12 English with Answers
Multiple Choice Questions
Question. What can human beings learn from nature?
A) beauty
B) keeping quiet
C) working with silence
D) to be happy
Answer
C
Question. The poet appeals to the readers to keep quiet for
A) twenty seconds
B) one hour
C) thirty seconds
D) twelve seconds
Answer
D
Question. What does the poet want people to do for one second?
A) to sing
B)to close eyes
C) to stand quietly
D) to be silent and motionless
Answer
D
Question. Why is the poet asking everyone not to speak any language?
A) to avoid noise
B) to avoid conflicts
C) to avoid people
D) to avoid loud voices
Answer
B
Question. What would everyone feel at that exotic moment?
A) happy
B) content
C) dancing
D) strange blissful oneness
Answer
D
Question. How will silence benefit the man and nature?
A) man will stop hurting nature and both will heal themselves
B) both will be friends
C) man will know nature better
D) man will be healthy
Answer
A
Question. What will happen if there are no engines and no crowd?
A) no mechanical noise
B) no crowd on roads
C) no traffic rush
D) all of the above
Answer
D
Question. Where would they be walking?
A) on the road
B) in the park
C) in the shade
D) along the river
Answer
C
Question. Fishermen in the cold sea would not harm……..
A) seahorses
B) whales
C) mermaids
D) dolphins
Answer
B
Question. What should not be confused with total inactivity or death?
A) no movement
B) a statue
C) talking people
D) stillness and silence
Answer
D
Question. The types of wars the poet talks about are
A) green wars, wars with gas, wars with fire
B) nuclear wars
C) verbal wars
D) technological wars
Answer
A
Question. What is always alive even when everything seems to be dead or still?
A) mountains
B) sun
C) earth or nature are always alive
D) universe
Answer
C
Question. What does the title of the poem suggest?
A) inactivity
B) maintenance of silence
C) noise
D) unhappiness
Answer
B
Question. Which poetic device is used in the phrase “Cold sea” ?
A) personification
B) transferred epithet
C) metaphor
D) alliteration
Answer
B
Question. What does man threaten himself with?
A) death
B) birth
C) suicide
D) life
Answer
A
Question. Why is the moment of silence called Exotic?
A) because of the beautiful scenery around
B) because of the gathering
C) because of large gathering
D) because of perfect peace and harmony
Answer
D
Question. What is the sadness in the poem that the poet speaks about?
A) violence because of unthoughtful action of the people
B) unnecessary movements
C) speaking aloud
D) fighting
Answer
A
Question. What does the poem Keeping Quiet teach us?
A) how to maintain silence
B) not to make noise
C) speaking creates noise
D) To be peaceful, thoughtful and have feelings of brotherhood
Answer
D
Question. Why does the poet ask people not to speak?
A) because it creates noise
B) he doesn’t like noise
C) it makes things unpleasant
D) because it creates barriers or obstacles in the form of misunderstanding amongst people
Answer
D
Question. What does the poet want people to do for one second?
A) to sing
B) to close eyes
C) to stand quietly
D) to be silent and motionless
Answer
D
Question. What is the poet’s pen name?
A) Pablo Neruda
B) Pable
C) Pablo
D)Neruda
Answer
A
Question. How will keeping quiet protect our environment?
A) by creating peace and brotherhood feelings
B) no noise will be there
C) people will not fight
D) none
Answer
A
Question. What are the different kinds of wars mentioned in the poem?
A) War against humanity
B) War against nature
C) War with gases and fire
D) All these
Answer
D
Question. What does the earth symbolize?
A) perseverance and new beginning from seemingly stillness
B) stillness
C) greenery
D) prosperity
Answer
A
Question. What is destroying the environment?
A) unthoughtful actions
B) violent actions
C) speaking without thinking
D) All
Answer
D
Question. Why is silence treated as a big issue?
A) it helps to search our soul
B) helps us to analyze our actions
C) helps us to be thoughtful and find our true self
D) All these
Answer
D
Question. What would everyone feel at that exotic moment?
A) happy
B) content
C) dancing
D) strange blissful oneness
Answer
D
Question. What is always alive even when everything seems to be dead or still?
A) mountains
B) rivers
C) Sun
D) Earth and nature are always alive
Answer
D
Question. What does number 12 represent?
A) hours of the day and months of a year
B) earth
C) clock
D) cricket players
Answer
A
Question. What is the original language of the poem?
A) English
B) French
C) Pali
D) Spanish
Answer
D
Question. Not move our arms’ what does this expression refer to?
A) sit quietly
B) stand quietly
C) to be inactive
D) sitting still without any movement
Answer
D
Question. Why does the poet request people to keep quiet?
A) to maintain silence
B) to avoid noise
C) to be friendly
D) in the hope of becoming more thoughtful and peaceful
Answer
D
Question. Why is the poet asking everyone not to speak any language?
A) to avoid noise
B) to avoid loud voices
C) to avoid people
D) to avoid conflicts and misunderstandings
Answer
D
Question. What is the poet expecting from fishermen?
A) to find more fish
B) to go deeper into the sea
C) to think and stop harming the fish
D) none
Answer
C
Question. How long is the poet expecting everyone to stay still?
A) for 10 minutes
B) for12 minutes
C) for15 minutes
D) for 1 second till we count 12
Answer
D
Question. What does the poem speak about?
A) the necessity to be happy
B) the necessity to introspect, understand and have feelings of brotherhood
C) the necessity to work quietly
D) none
Answer
B
Question. While gathering salt, what will happen to the man if he keeps silent for a moment?
A) he will stop dropping it
B) he will look at the ground
C) he will walk carefully
D) he will think of the harm the salt is doing to his hands
Answer
D
Question. According to the poet what creates barriers?
A) interactions
B) reactions
C) fighting
D) languages
Answer
D
Question. What should not be confused with total inactivity or death?
A) no movement
B) a statue
C) talking people
D) Stillness and silence
Answer
D
Question. Which images in the poem show that the poet condemns or hate violence?
A) fishermen not harming whales
B) wars leaving behind no survivors to celebrate
C) poet’s refusal to deal with death
D) All these
Answer
D
Read the extract given and answer the questions that follow
1. For once on the face of the Earth
Let’s not speak in any language,
Let’s stop for one second
And not move our arms so much.
Question. What does Neruda mean when he says ‘not move our arms’?
A) Means we should be in a state of total inactivity
B) We should not harm others
C) There should not be any wars and no violence.
D) all the above
Answer
D
Question. Why does the poet want us to keep quiet?
A) to maintain silence
B) to avoid noise
C) tranquil moment will help find solutions to our problem
D) in the hope of becoming more thoughtful
Answer
C
Question. What does he want us to do for one second?
A) to be still for one second
B) To keep quiet and not speak
C) stop all activities
D) All the above
Answer
D
2. It would be an exotic moment
Without rush, without engines,
We would all be together
In a sudden strangeness.
Question. Why would it be called an exotic moment?
A) because it will be pollution free environment
B) there will be heavenly flow of wind
C) the whole world will be enveloped in quietness
D) flora and fauna will grow
Answer
C
Question. How would we feel at that moment?
A) There will be strange togetherness
B) there will be no discrimination
C) There will be harmony and brotherhood
D) All the above
Answer
D
Question. What would be an exotic moment?
A) making noise
B) Keeping quiet
C) singing together
D) dancing together
Answer
B
Question. What is the poetic device used in the phrase “we would”?
A) Imagery
B) antithesis
C) alliteration
D) repetition
Answer
C
3. Fishermen in the cold sea,
Would not harm whales
And the men gathering salt
Would look at his hurt hands.
Question. What does the poet want the fishermen to do?
A) Not harm the whales
B) To introspect
C) Not to indiscriminately harm nature
D) All the above
Answer
D
Question. What message does the poet give in these lines?
A) The desire of man for progress and advancement has done more destruction than development.
B) Human beings are Oblivious of the pain they are causing to themselves.
C) They have no care and concern for his fellowmen.
D) All of the above.
Answer
D
Question. What is the poetic device used in ‘ hurt hands’ ?
A) Simile
B) metaphor
C) alliteration
D) Onomatopoeia
Answer
C
Question. What would the man gathering salt do?
A) He would also introspect
B) He would look at his hurt hands
C) He would get a moment to realize his folly.
D) All the above.
Answer
D
SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS :
Question. Do you think the poet advocates total inactivity and death? Why?
Ans. No, the poet does not advocate total inactivity or death. He clearly states that his asking for stillness should not be confused with inactivity. He only wants to stop inhuman and destructive activities particularly those involved in war. He wants to live in peace.
Question. What is the sadness that the poet ,Pablo Neruda, refers to in the poem, ‘Keeping Quiet’?
Ans. The poet refers to the sadness, which surround man due to not having any time for himself, of not understanding what he and his fellowmen want. He has no time for introspection, as a result, he is not able to analyze his own actions and understand its consequences.
Question. What are the different types of wars mentioned in the poem? What is Neruda’s attitude towards these wars?
Ans. The poet mentions war against humanity and nature. Green wars, wars with poisonous gases and wars with fire do no good to any one.
Neruda feels that such wars may bring victory but there are no survivors. It is a hollow victory. It means there is heavy loss on both sides.
Question. What will counting to twelve and keeping quiet help us achieve?
Ans. The poet asks each one of us to count twelve and then be quiet, silent and motionless so that at least for once on the surface of the earth no language will be spoken. We will be able to meditate, reflect and introspect in silence. It will help us to achieve a sense of togetherness among all, a condition which is important for the survival of humanity.