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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Why is ‘imperial power’ compared to the splendor of sunset? |
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Answer» Like the sunset, imperial power also diminishes/fades. |
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‘All float away down the stream of time’. What image do you get from this line? |
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Answer» The visual image of things floating down the stream of time gives us the idea that whatever is worldly will perish one day. |
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Pick out the lines which mean emeralds, rubies and pearls are transient. |
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Answer» “Though emerald, rubies, pearls are all But as the glitter of a rainbow trick¬ing out empty air And must pass away” |
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In this poem, the poet uses similes and metaphors. A simile is a figure of speech that draws comparison between two things using the words ‘like’ or ‘as’. Pick out instances of similes from the poem. |
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Answer» Instance of similes from the poem
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What do you think was Shah Jahan’s ‘heart’s pain’? |
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Answer» The memories of his beloved wife, Mumtaz. He wanted to preserve it by building a monument. |
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What, in the poet’s view, are the things that would float away down the stream of time? |
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Answer» Life, youth, wealth and renown – all float away down the stream of time. |
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Poets use various images to lead the readers to a sensory experience. Images often give us mental pictures that appeal to our senses of sight, sound, taste, touch, and smell. Pick out instances of visual and auditory (sound) images from the poem. One is done for you. |
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Write down words from the poem related to transience and eternity. |
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Pick out two instances of simile from the poem. |
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Answer» i. The harsh thunder of imperial power Would fade into sleep Like a sunset’s crimson splendor ii. Though emeralds, rubies, pearls are all But as the glitter of a rainbow tricking out empty air And must pass away, |
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Read the lines from the poem ‘Taj Mahal’ and answer the following questions.You knew, Emperor of India, Shah Jahan, That Life, youth,wealth, renown All float away down the stream of time Your only dream Was to preserve forever your heart’s pain The harsh thunder of imperial power Would fade into deep Like a sunset’s crimson splendour, But it was your hope That at least a single, eternally- heaved sigh would stay To grieve the sky a. Who does the poet address as ‘you’ in the poem? b. What does the expression ‘float away down the stream of time’ signify? c. Pick out an instance of simile from the above lines? d. What does the expression ‘heart pain’ refer to?e. Pick out the word which is related to ‘Kingship’. |
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Answer» a. Emperor of India Shahjahan. b. They are transient. c. Like a sunset’s crimson splendor d. The loss of memories of his beloved queen. e. Imperial |
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