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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The same landscape appears different at different times. What message can we draw from this? |
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Answer» The landscape changes according to the light from the sky. In this poem, the poet makes us look at ordinary moonlight in a different way. The message we can draw from this is how, in different situations, we might perceive the same scene completely differently |
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Can you think of a parallel scene of dawn or evening when everything is steeped in golden light? |
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Answer» Yes, I can think of a seaside scene, with the setting sun throwing golden light over everything. |
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Can you think of a parallel animals, natural features, etc. that I would show in dawn/evening when everything is steeped in golden light? |
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Answer» Yes, in the evening, the sun sinks below the horizon to set. As it goes lower and lower its dark – orange – crimson rays spread across the sky and the surroundings steep in gold light. It brings an awesome scenery to view. |
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If you were asked to draw a detailed picture of the scene described in the poem, what objects, animals, natural features, etc. will you show in the picture? Make a list. |
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Answer» If I was asked to draw a detailed picture of the scene described in the poem, the objects, the picture are: 1. rabbit 2. icy mountains 3. white dog 4. hut 5. river 6. swan 7. racket 8. mirror |
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Write down the rhyming scheme of the poem. |
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Answer» The rhyming scheme for the first two stanzas is aahb. The rhyme scheme of the final stanza is aabbcc. |
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Write the rhyming words and rhyme scheme of the poem. |
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Answer» Rhyming words are : moon – shoon, sees – trees, catch – thatch, log – dog, peep – sleep, by – eye, gleam – stream. The rhyme scheme is aa, bb, cc, and so on in rhyming couplets. |
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Read the lines of the following poem. Guess and fill in suitable words to make the lines rhyme :Soon after dawn, rises the .....It wakes and enlivens every ........It scares away the long, dark ...... The shining stars go out of .......From tree to tree birds flit and ........Searching for food, with a sharp ...... The buds that open now show their .....As flowers they dance with beauty and ......... The hill slope wears a grassy green .......The curved sparkling river, it gold ......The cock then crows to give a loud .....Come on! wake up, folks! One and .......I, then wake up, ‘Good Morning’ to .....Let’s all look forward to a golden ....... |
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Answer» Golden Glow: Soon after dawn, rises the sun; It wakes and enlivens every one. It scares away the long, dark night. The shining stars go out of sight. From tree to tree birds flit and fly. Searching for food, with a sharp eye. The buds that open now show their colour, As flowers they dance with beauty and splendour. The hill slope wears a grassy green dress, The curved sparkling river, it gold possess. The cock then crows to give a loud call, Come on! wake up, folks! One and all. I, then wake up, ‘Good Morning’ to say, Let’s all look forward to a golden day. |
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