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10th Standard - X Std. - English - Poem Appreciation Questions - Important Questions - Previous Public Exam - PTA

 Previously Asked Appreciation Questions in Government Public Exam and PTA

1) What is common for all of us?

2) Mention the season referred here.

3) Who began to complain and for what?

4) Why was his cupboard empty?

5) Who does ‘we’ refer to?

6) What do they ask for?

7) Whom does the word ‘me’ refer to?

8) What kind of life does the poet want to lead?

9) What is she strong about?

10) How does she deal with the adversities in life?

11) What made the cricket bold?

12) Why did the cricket drip and tremble?

13) Does the poet know what happened in the house?

14) What is the mystery about the house?

15) What is the opinion about the folks you meet down the street?

16) What does the word ‘gloomy’ mean here?

17) Whom does ‘we’ refer to?

18) How are they made to fit?

19) What is found beneath all uniforms?

20) Where are we all going to lie finally?

21) What does ‘it’ refer to?

22) What happened inside it?

23) What does the word ‘summer’ mean here?

24) Explain the phrase “Spring will come again”

25) Pick out the words that show her grit.

26) Is she complaining about the problems of life?

27) Who will serve us for a whole day?

28) Can the machine do any task without human being?

29) Where does the family live?

30) Why do you think the street is named as ‘Complaining Street’?

31) Is the poet afraid of future?

32) What does the poet mean by the phrase ‘in the dim past’?

33) What was the routine of the cricket?

34) Name the seasons mentioned here.


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