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11th Standard - XI Std. - English - Unit 1 to 4 - Poem Appreciation Question Answers- Repeated Important Questions - Previously Asked Questions in Government Question Paper

 Repeated Poem Appreciation Question Answers

1. Whom does the poet admire?

2. Whom do we adore?

3. What is valued and respected?

4. Whom does the poet want to relearn from?

5. Who was Bolingbroke?

6. How should we carry out our duties?

7. What is Scotland Yard?

8. Why does the flying squad feel disappointed?

9. What is the poet’s faith?

10. What trait of nature do we see here?

11. What pleases the ego?

12. Explain ice-block cold eyes?

13. What does ‘Heaven’ refer to?

14. Why does the poet call it holy?

15. Does the poet talk about the real cat?

16. Why is he called a Hidden Paw?

17. What is paper made of?

18. How do we react to defeat?

19. Which is considered as our stronghold?

20. What does bashful spirit mean?

21. What is meant by limp?

22. How is the cat described?

23. What does the poet want to tell?

24. What do the twig try?

25. Explain – Monster of Depravity

26. Why are doctors called?

27. Why does the poet make such an observation?

28. What is cocktail face?

29. Where can you find Macavity?

30. What does ‘lament’ mean?

 

31. Why are athletes often play rough during play?

32. What is the speaker proud of?

33. Who are considered rich?

34. What is their asset?

35. For what reason do the athletes sweat?

36. What kind of life does the poet talk about?

37. What is the small model of barren earth?

38. Who is a jockey?

39. What is Macavity blamed for?

40. Where is Macavity?

41. Who is adored as a king?

42. What is the reason for the poet’s lament?

43. What is meant by thousand blended notes?

44. Where is the poet sitting?

45. Why are doctors called from the stands by the sponsors?

46. What does the antic mean?

47. What does the ‘snake’s bare fangs’ mean?

48. Who is a ‘fiend’?

49. Where does our pride come from?

 

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