9thEnglishLiterature
9thEnglishLiterature
9thEnglishLiterature
Class 9
English Literature
Term - 1
Section A
Q1 Why are so many people crossing the bridge in the story “ Old Man at the
bridge”.
a) The people are crossing the bridge in order to escape from all the
fighting which was going on in the town.
b) An epidemic has broken out in their town
c) There was no food and water and people were dying of starvation.
d) For better prospect
Q2 What does the line " and seed and buds of days to be " in the poem “The
Heart of the tree” indicate?
a) The new blooming flowers
b) The new year
c) The beginning of future
d) Younger generation
Q3 Which figure of speech is used in the line ”In bleak and bitter cold”? a)
Alliteration
b) Repitition
c) Simile
d) Personification
Q 4 Why did Mr Oliver sense that something was wrong when he approached
the boy?
a) The boy seemed to be sitting very still
b) The boy was all alone out in the forest
c) The boy was crying and did not respond to Mr Oliver.
d) The boy was dressed in a peculiar way.
Q5 Roald Dahl begs the reader to …………
a) install a new television set.
b) throw away all the books.
c) buy a new radio.
d) none of the above
Q6 What aspect of Gratiano does Bassanio joke about after Gratiano has left? a)
His small stature
b) His empty speech
c) His social status
d) His physical appearance
Q7 In Act I scene 2, which character says, “my little body is aweary of this great
world”?
a) Salarino
b) Nerrisa
c) Portia
d) Antonio
Q 8 In “Hearts and Hands” where are the two handcuffed men going?
a) Leavenworth
b) San Carlos
c) Washington
d) Denver
Q9 What did each of the men in the poem ‘ The Cold Within” possess and
for what?
a) Each of the men possessed logs of wood to keep the fire going
b) Each of the men possessed a stick to keep away the wild animals
c) Each of the men possessed a stick of wood which they could use to protect
themselves from cold by keeping the fire going.
Q10 What does Shylock's daughter Jessica give Launcelot when he leaves? a)
Her ring
b) letter
c) Keys to Shylock's safe
d) A treasure map
Section B
I. Read the following extract from Act 2 scene 3 of ‘The merchant of Venice’
and answer the following questions that follow by choosing the most
appropriate response from the choices given below: [5x1]
Jessica I am sorry thou wilt leave my father so:
Our house is hell, and thou, a merry devil,
Didst rob it of some taste of tediousness
But fare thee well; there is a ducat for thee.
The Shimla bazaar, with its cinemas and restaurants, was about 3 miles
from the school and Mr Oliver a bachelor, usually strolled into the town
in the evening, returning after dark, when he would take a shortcut
through the pine forest.
3. What route did he take while returning? Why did he take it?
a. Through the Simla Bazaar because it was the shortest
b. Through the park because it was well illuminated
c. Through the forest because it was the shortest
d. Through the pine forest because it was safest
4. What did Mr Oliver carry with him?
a. A torch
b. A lantern
c. A bottle of water
d. A gun
5. What did Mr. Oliver see when he was returning back while passing
through the pine forest?
a. The watchman
b. A boy sitting under a tree
c. A boy sitting on a rock
d. a strange animal
III Read the following extract from The Heart of the Tree’ and answer the
following questions that follow by choosing the most appropriate response
from the choices given below: [5x1]
2. According to the poet what are the two uses of planting a tree?
4 What is the phrase ‘The shaft of beauty towering high’ used for?
He looked at me very blankly and tiredly, then said, having to share his
worry with someone, “The cat will be all right, I am sure. There is no need
to be unquiet about the cat. But the others. Now what do you think about
the others?”
a. The poet says that the rich have too much money and never give
to the poor
b. The rich do not work hard and were becoming richer
c. The rich man had become rich by unfair means
d. The rich became rich at the cost of poor people
a. His greed for money kept the rich man lost in his thoughts
b. He was thinking of how to convince others to use their logs of
wood
c. He was thinking of building his own fire
d. He was thinking of what to eat for dinner
1. What does the poet mean when he says that the most important
thing we’ve learned?
2. Why has the poet used the adverb ‘Never’ three times?
a. To lay emphasis
b. To make the poem more interesting by using a literary device
c. It was rhyming
d. None of the above
a. It refers to the couch where the children lie most of the time b
Refers to the computer where children play games
c refers to the non working television set d refers to
the television set that is there in the house
5. Whom is the poet addressing in the poem? What is his motive?
a. Children
b. Readers
c. Parents
d. His friend