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NCERT Chapters for Class 12 English Flamingo Poem
Q1. What does the narrative single sentence style of the poem highlight?
(i) Poet’s feelings
(ii) Poet’s insecurities
(iii) poet’s thoughts
(iv) poet’s intertwining thoughts
(iv) poet’s intertwining thoughts
Q2. What does the expression smile, smile and smile signify?
(i) poet was going home and was elated
(ii) poet was happy
(iii) poet was hopeless
(iv) poet’s desperate efforts to hide her fears
(iv) poet’s desperate efforts to hide her fears
Q3. Whose house the poet was leaving?
(i) her friend’s house
(ii) in-law’s house
(iii) her husband’s house
(iv) her parents’ house
(iv) her parents’ house
Q4. What were the words she used while parting from her mother?
(i) See you soon Ba
(ii) See you soon beeji
(iii) See you soon mata ji
(iv) See you soon, amma
(iv) See you soon, amma
Q5. Kamala Das was an
(i) Bengali
(ii) Punjabi
(iii) Keralite
(iv) Gujarati
(iii) Keralite
Q6. The person in the car, beside the poetess, was,
(i) her aunt
(ii) her niece
(iii) her uncle
(iv) her mother
(iv) her mother
Q7. The poetess says her mother looked pale like a
(i) corpse
(ii) ghost
(iii) malnourished child
(iv) anaemic person
(i) corpse
Q8. Trees sprinting’ is a poetic device. It is
(i) personification
(ii) alliteration
(iii) repetition
(iv) simile
(i) personification
Q9. ‘Children spilling out’ is an
(i) simile
(ii) metaphor
(iii) personification
(iv) transferred epithet
(ii) metaphor
Q10. Smile and smile and smile is
(i) alliteration
(ii) repetition
(iii) simile
(iv) metaphor
(ii) repetition
Q11. The narrator is only using her smile to
(i) cover up her pain
(ii) make herself happy
(iii) to make her mother happy
(iv) to make her father happy
(i) cover up her pain
Q12. The poem is made up of
(i) twenty lines
(ii) a single sentence
(iii) ten stanzas
(iv) five stanzas
(ii) a single sentence
Q13. What does the poem revolve around?
(i) poet’s fears
(ii) poet’s love for her mother
(iii) Theme of old age
(iv) All of these
(iv) All of these
Q14. What was the expression of the poet’s face while parting from her mother?
(i) satirical
(ii) funny
(iii) sad
(iv) smiling
(iv) smiling
Q15. What was the poet’s childhood fear?
(i) Parting from her husband
(ii) Parting from her friends
(iii) Parting from her siblings
(iv) losing her mother
(iv) losing her mother
Q16. Name the poetic devices used in the poem.
(i) metaphor
(ii) similie
(iii) alliteration
(iv) all of these
(iv) all of these
Q17. Which poetic device is used in “Trees sprinting-” ?
(i) metaphor
(ii) simile
(iii) alliteration
(iv) Personification
(iv) Personification
Q18. What does this narrative style of the poem signify?
(i) differing thoughts
(ii) many thoughts
(iii) contrasting thoughts
(iv) a single thread of thought mixed with harsh realities
(iv) a single thread of thought mixed with harsh realities
Q19. What did the poet realize with pain?
(i) her mother’s appearance like a corpse
(ii) she is inconsiderate
(iii) old age is pleasant
(iv) she has duties
(i) her mother’s appearance like a corpse
Q20. What does ‘ashen face ‘ signify?
(i) colour of face
(ii) face is covered with ash
(iii) Pale and lifeless face of poet’s mother
(iv) to show ugly face
(iii) Pale and lifeless face of poet’s mother
Q21. What do the parting words “See you soon Amma” signify?
(i) her carelessness
(ii) Her optimistic farewell full of cheerfulness
(iii) she bids goodbye like this
(iv) she is in a hurry
(ii) Her optimistic farewell full of cheerfulnes
Q22. What is the universality of the theme of the poem?
(i) death is a truth
(ii) Life is a reality
(iii) everyone is happy
(iv) to show old age
(i) death is a truth
Q23. Why did the poet look at her mother again?
(i) because she was busy
(ii) because she was going away
(iii) because she wanted to stay back
(iv) because of fear and insecurity
(iv) because of fear and insecurity
Q24. Which Rhyming scheme is used in the poem?
(i) coupled rhyme
(ii) monorhyme
(iii) Alternate rhyme
(iv) free verse
(iv) free verse
Q25. Why does the poet feel parted, upset and sad?
(i) because of her fears
(ii) because she was getting late
(iii) fear of missing her flight
(iv) because of her duty towards mother and her own needs
(iv) because of her duty towards mother and her own needs
MCQ Questions for Class 12 English with Answers Flamingo
Flamingo Prose MCQ with Answers
1. The Last Lesson | 2. Lost Spring |
3. Deep Water | 4. The Rattrap |
5. Indigo | 6. Poets and Pancakes |
7. The Interview | 8. Going Places |
Flamingo Poems MCQ with Answers
Chapter 1 : My Mother at Sixty-six |
Chapter 2: An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum |
Chapter 3: Keeping Quiet |
Chapter 4: A Thing of Beauty |
Chapter 5: A Roadside Stand |
Chapter 5: Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers |
Vistas MCQ with Answers
Chapter 1: The Third Level |
Chapter 2: The Tiger King |
Chapter 3: Journey to the End of the Earth |
Chapter 4: The Enemy |
Chapter 5: Should Wizard Hit Mommy |
Chapter 6: On the Face of it |
Chapter 7: Evans Tries an O-level |
Chapter 8: Memories of Childhood |
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