Animals mcq, class 10 ten, by Podmeswar

 


Lesson: Animals, MCQ Question and answers

Note:

The students should read and memorise the whole/complete poem for any mcq.

 

With reference to the poem, ‘Animals’, chose the correct option-

1. In the poem ‘Animals, Walt Whitman writes that animals do not discuss their duty to

(A) parents

(B) society

(C) God

(D) fellow animals

Answer: (C) God

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2. In the poem ‘Animals, the poet, Walt Whitman writes that animals do not sweat and whine about their

(A) house

(B) food

(C) clothes

(D) condition

Answer: (D) condition

 

3. In the poem ‘Animals, the poet, Walt Whitman writes that animals do not lie awake in the dark and do not weep for their

(A) parents

(B) children

(C)lack

(D) sins

Answer: (D) sins

 

4. In the poem ‘Animals, the poet, Walt Whitman writes that animals do not him _____ discussing their duty to God.

(A) happy

(B) sick

(C) sins

(D) charming

Answer: (B) sick

 

5. In the poem, ‘Animals’, what does the poet, Walt Whitman thinks?

(A) he could away from the animals

(B) he would negligently drop the animals

(C) he ignores the tokens of animals

(D) he could turn and live with animals

Answer: (D) he could turn and live with animals

 

6. Who is the poet of the poem, ‘Animals’?

(A) Leslie Norris

(B) John Berryman

(C) Robin Klein and Ogden Nash

(D) Walt Whitman

Answer: (D) Walt Whitman

(*Students are suggested to remind all the poets of the entire poems.)

 

7. The poet, Walt Whitman wants to turn and live with animals because

(A) they swat and whine about their condition

(B) they lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins

(C) they make him sick discussing their duty to God

(D) they are so placid and self-contain’d

Answer: (D) they are so placid and self-contain’d

 

8. The poet, Walt Whitman writes that he looks at them long and long. Who is ‘them’ mentioned in this line?

(A) people

(B) children

(C) animals

(D) families

Answer: (C) animals

 

9. In the poem, ‘Animals’, the poet, Walt Whitman writes about the animals that with the mania of owning things, not one is

(A) happy and enjoying

(B) charming and excitement

(C) cheerful and helpful

(D) dissatisfied and demented

Answer: (D) dissatisfied and demented

 

10. With reference the poem, ‘Animals’, which statement is false as mentioned the options:

(A) Animals do not sweat and whine about their condition

(B) Animals do not lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins

(C) Animals do not make anyone sick discussing their duty to God

(D) Animals kneel to another and kind which lived thousands of years ago

Answer: (D) Animals kneel to another and kind which lived thousands of years ago

 

11. According to the poet, Walt Whitman, the animals are nor to his kind that

(A) living in present

(B) living the other families

(C) lived thousands of years ago

(D) living with them

Answer: (C) lived thousands of years ago

 

12. The poet, Walt whitman mentions that the animals do not dement with the mania of

(A) other things

(B) owning things

(C) families’ things

(D) co-existing animals

Answer: (B) owning things

 

13. As the mentioned by Walt Whitman in the poem, ‘Animals’, among the animals, not is respectable or unhappy over

(A) the family

(B) the parents

(C) children

(D) the whole earth

Answer: (D) the whole earth

 

14. Find out the false option with reference the poem ‘Animals’:

(A) The animals show their relations to the poet.

(B) The poet does not accept the relations with animals.

(C) The animals bring the poet tokens of himself.

(D) The animals evince the token plainly in their possession.

Answer: (B) The poet does not accept the relations with animals.

 

15. Why does the poet wonder?

(A) The poet wonders where the animals get the tokens.

(B) The poet wonders where the animals live.

(C) The poet wonders where the animals play.

(D) The poet wonders how the animals sleep in the night.

Answer: (A) The poet wonders where the animals get the tokens.

 

16. The poet, Walt Whitman wants to turn to

(A) birds

(B) trees

(C) mountains

(D) animals

Answer: (D) animals

 

17. In the poem, ‘Animals’, who do not lie awake in the dark according to the poet, Walt Whitman?

(A) human being

(B) the birds

(C) the animals

(D) the ants

Answer: (C) the animals

 

18. Do the animals weep for their sins and whine about their condition as mentioned in the poem, ‘Animals’?

(A) Yes, they do.

(B) No, the animals do not weep for their sins and whine about their condition.

(C) Yes, absolutely they weep.

(D) Yes, the animals always sweat and whine about their condition.

Answer:  (B) No, the animals do not weep for their sins and whine about their condition.

 

19. “I think I could turn and live with animals…”, what is the poet turning from?

(A) turning away from living with other animals

(B) turning away from living with other birds

(C) turning away from living with other beasts

(D) turning away from living with other humans

Answer: (D) turning away from living with other humans

 

20. Why does the poet, Walt Whitman want to turn from the human beings?

(A) Because, the human beings are so placid and self-contained.

(B) Because, the human beings do not sweat and whine about their bad condition.

(C) Because, the human beings make him sick discussing their duty to God and often dissatisfied.

(D) Because, the human beings do not lie awake in the dark.

Answer: (C) Because, they make him sick discussing their duty to God and often dissatisfied.

 

21. ‘They do not sweat and whine about their condition….’, who are ‘they’ mentioned in this line, in the poem, ‘Animals’?

(A) birds

(B) human beings

(C) families

(D) animals

Answer: (D) animals

 

22. ‘They bring me tokens of myself…’, what is the ‘tokens’ mean in the poem, ‘Animals’?

(A) Tokens means the good qualities

(B) Token means the bad qualities

(C) Token means the bad manners

(D) Tokens means bus tickets

Answer: (A) Tokens means the good qualities

 

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