InterviewSolution
This section includes InterviewSolutions, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
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Who are at work? |
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Answer» The oldest and the youngest are at work with the strongest. |
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What is the plough boy doing? |
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Answer» On the top of the bare hill, the ploughboy is whooping – anon – anon. |
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Why are the cows not raising their heads? |
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Answer» The cows are grazing the grass, so they are not raising their heads. |
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"March"Summary in English. |
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Answer» The Poem ‘March’ is written by William Wordsworth. He was a famous romantic poet. In this poem, the poet lyrically describes the beauty of nature during the spring season. Spring is a colourful season. It brings cheerfulness and new activity in all living beings the world appears fresh and beautiful, and evokes a sort of new vigour in all living beings. Here the poet observes that in spring time, the cock crows early at sunrise heralding a new and beautiful day. The streams, nearby flowing lazily. As it is green and colourful everywhere, the birds twitter happily sitting on the lush green trees. The green fields appear to be sleeping in the warm sunny morning. After the long winter the people of the village are working in their fields. The old and young together are at work with the other strong (youthful) people of the village. The cattle are grazing happily without even raising their heads. This appears like the idiom ‘Forty feeding like one’ All their heads are bent and they are grazing in unison. The snow on the land ” is melted in the warm spring sun. Only a little snow is left on the top of bare hills (now doth fare ill). The snow is compared to a defeated army which has retreated humiliated, far away from the battle. The Plough boy, w ho is plouging the field is shouting anon – anon (sooner – sooner) joyously. The mountains slopes are now’ filling up with colourful plants, a sight which brings joy to the eye and mind of the observer. The springs flowing down the mountain slopes are now alive with’water from the melting snow. Little clouds are floating about under the blue sky. The rain and snow of the winter season is over and gone, and the weather at spring time is pleasant and joyful. |
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Which season comes after winter? |
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Answer» Spring season comes after winter. |
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How many seasons do we have in a year? (spring, summer, autumn and winter) |
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Answer» We have four seasons in a year. They are spring, summer, autumn and winter. |
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What changes do we see in nature in spring? |
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Answer» During spring season, nature is green-ish everywhere. We can see colourful flowers blooming in all plants, crepes and trees. |
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The poet is watching the scene from a place. i) near a lake ii) near a stream iii) near a field iv) on the top of a hill |
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Answer» ii) near a stream |
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In the first five lines of the poem the poet is speaking to i) himself ii) a companioniii) two friends iv) a group of people |
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Answer» Correct Answer is: i) himself |
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Why is the poem called “March”? |
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Answer» The poem describes nature as seen in the month of march, so it as called ‘March’. It is spring time. |
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