Dust of Snow (By Robert Frost) : Exam Based Questions
Dust of Snow (By Robert Frost) : Exam Based Questions
Dust of Snow (By Robert Frost) : Exam Based Questions
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ii. Which tree did the crow snake?
A) Banyan B) Mango
C) Oak D) Hemlock
ii. What was the effect of the fall of the dust of snow on the poet?
A) It changed his mood B) Changed his luck
C) Changed his car D) Changed his job
v. Which word is the synonym of ‘feel remorse’ or ‘regret’ as used in the stanza?
A) Change B) Rued
C) Mood D) Saved
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Exam Based Questions
1. Some say the world will end in fire
Some say in ice.
From what I’ve tasted of desire
I hold with those who favour fire.
i. What can be the cause of world’s destruction as per these lines?
A) Fire B) Ice
C) Both (a) and (b) D) None of these
iv. What message does the poet want to convey through this poem?
A) Everything is transitory B) Life is unpredictable
C) Death is inevitable D) Both (a) and (c)
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v. What does the poet want to convey through this poem?
A) We should not be greedy
B) All humans should check their desires and hatred
C) Restrain our desires and love fellow beings
D) Both (a) and (c)
iv. Which figure of speech is used in the line ‘But if it had to perish twice’.
A) Metaphor B) Alliteration
C) Paradox D) Similie
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Word Meanings
Concrete cell – a very small and unpleasant cage made of cement and stone; Stalking – moving slowly and
quietly in a threatening way
Explanation:- In these lines, the poet’s focus returns back to the angry tiger in the cage. The poet
explains that unlike the tiger in the jungle, this tiger is not free. He is locked in the
concrete cell.
His strength and power is of no use, behind the bars of the cage. He is moving in his cage
ignoring the visitors who are continuously visiting to have a look at him.
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He hears the last voice at night,
The patrolling cars,
And stares with his brilliant eyes
At the brilliant stars.
Word Meanings
Patrolling – to go around an area at regular times to check that it is safe; Brilliant – very bright
Explanation:- In these lines, the poet says that even at night the tiger is disturbed. He hears the last
sound of the patrolling cars of the zoo officials. The tiger stares at the brilliant stars
shining brightly in the sky with his brilliant eyes which hopes for freedom.
iv. Which word in the stanza may also mean graphic or picturesque
A) Strips B) Velvet
C) Quiet D) Vivid
ii. Which fact DOES NOT connect with the significance of the water hole for the tiger?
A) Many tigers chase prey into the water and holds the victim’s head under water until it
drowns.
B) Prey feed in the water on water-lilies and often wander into the middle of the water hole,
where they are vulnerable and easy for the tiger to kill.
C) Prey that has quenched its thirst ensures consumption of hydrated meat for the tiger.
D) Chasing the panicked prey from shallow to deep water where the tiger grabs it.
iii. Pick the option that DOES NOT use ‘lurking’ correctly to fill in the blank.
A) The thug was ……….. in the alley late evening, for unsuspecting passers-by.
B) They hyena was ………. in its den after a good meal.
C) The detective cautioned her team about the ………. Dangers likely to impact the case.
D) The prejudices ……….. beneath the surface create misunderstandings.
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iv. ‘Shadow’ here, refers to the shadow of
A) the tiger B) long grass
C) water hole D) deer
v. Pick the phrase that DOES NOT suggest that the forest in the extract is lush.
A) long grass B) the water hole
C) plump deer D) lurking in shadow
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Answer Key
2.
i. B ii. A iii. C iv. C v. B
2.
i. D ii. C iii. A iv. C v. D
1.
i. A ii. A iii. C iv. D v. D
2.
i. A ii. C iii. B iv. B v. D
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