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Poem - Appreciation Questions Collection - Full Portion - 12th - XII - Previously asked - Repeated - Government Question Paper

Poem Appreciation Questions Collection 

Previously asked &  Repeated

Government Question Paper

1. What can split a rock?

2. Who pukes in nurses arms?

3. Who is compared to mother eagle?

4. How should one face life?

5. What is meant by humdrum monotony?

6. What was Ulysses purpose in life?

7. How long would his venture last?

8. What is satchel?

9. Who is a giant here?

10. Why is the scarf colourful?

11. How safe was the castle?

12. What was the firm belief of the soldiers?

13. What quality of the tree is highlighted here?

14. How does the boy go to school?

15. What do you mean by provender?

16. What do you mean by baths?

17. Whose action is referred to here?

18. What is meant by prone brow?

19. Who is Telemachus?

20. Bring out the significance of Sceptre

21. Why couldn’t they do anything?

22. Why did they feel helpless?

23. What is meant by exits and entrances?

24. What do thunder and sunshine refer to?

25. How does free imagination help the world?

26. How does the tree survive the tight hold of the creeper?

27. Why does Toru Dutt use the expression ‘a creeper climbs’?

28. Who took the city of Ratisbon by storm?

29. Who was the real enemy?

30. Can being in solitude help a strong human being? How?

31. Where are the final decisions taken?

32. How does the boy go to school?

33. What work do the mowers do?

34. What is a satchel?

35. Explain “three suns”

36. What do you mean by ‘sans’?

37. Where does the baboon sit?

38. What does capon lin'd mean?

39. Whom does justice refer to?

40. What is compared to python?

41. Where is the tree’s summit?

42. Explain “drink life to the lees”

43. When is the casement opened first?

44. What delighted the eyes of the poet?

45. Why does the poet suggest to take life easily?

46. What is the soldier ready to do?

47. Explain ‘bubble reputation’.

48. How did the soldiers spend the summer days?

49. What happened to the castle?

50. What does the expression ‘fain’ convey?

51. What does the poet convey through the expression ‘Fear, trembling Hope’?

52. Why did the boy contradict Napoleon’s words?

53. Why was his pride touched?

54. Why does the poet suggest that time can be wasted?


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