25 questions
Q1- Who is the poet of the poem?
B) Robert Frost
C) Ruskin Bond
A) Subramania Bharti
D) William Wordsworth
Q2- Who broke the doors of the window?
children
a naughty boy
a boy
wind
Q3- Name the things the wind had done.
A) brought rain
B) torn the pages
C) broke the doors of the window
D) all
Q4- What is winnowing called?
A) arranging process
B) sorting process
c) shredding
d) none
Q5- Why do people winnow the grain?
A) to clean the dust
B) to remove straws
C) to take out chaff
D) All
Q6- Who are affected by the wind?
A) weak
B) strong
C) people
D) things
Q7- Whom does wind God like?
A) weak people
B) who talks to it
c.) strong people
D) none
Q8- What does the word prosper mean in the poem?
A) keep going
B) flourish
C) keep moving
D) proper
Q9- Who is blown out by the wind?
A) weak fire
B) strong fire
C) papers
D) all
Q10- What is the moral of this poem?
A) be firm and strong and never be defeated by any obstacle
B) pray to the wind
C) don't be weak
D) request the wind
Q11- Whom does the poet make a request to and address?
A) the people
B) his children
C) wind
D) all
Q12- Which figure of speech has been used in the poem?
A) alliteration
B) anaphore and metophoric
C) personification
D) all
Q13- Tell a word in the poem which is the antonym of foolish
A) clever
B) wise
C) cunning
D) all
Q14- How can we be friends with the wind?
A) by building strong homes
B) having strong body
C) having a strong heart
D) all
Q15- Suggest a word that stands for to fix.
A) settle
B) make correct
C) Join
D) All
Q16- What should the people do to save their homes?
A) use good cement
B) build strong homes and close the doors firmly
C) consult a good architect
D) none
Q17- What does the poet suggest to be friends with the wind?
A) build strong homes
B) close the doors firmly
C) have strong bodies and mind
D) all
Q18- "He won't do what you tell him"Who is he in this line?
A) God
B) Wind God
C) wind
D) all
Q19- Find a synonym for firm/immovable from the poem
A) firm
B) strong
C) steadfast
D) none
Q20- Find a word from the poem for "thrown in different directions"
A) scatter
B) thrown
C) blown
D) none
Identify the figures of speech given below: a. Wind, come softly.
Apostrophy
alliteration
Anaphora
Personification
22.Don’t break the shutters of the windows. Don’t scatter the papers. Don’t throw down the books on the shelf.
Personification
Anaphora
Alliteration
None
23.There look what you did - you threw them all down
personification
simile
Metaphor
Alliteration
24.d. There look what you did - you threw them all down.
You tore the pages of the books. You brought rain again. You’re very clever at poking fun at weaklings
Personification
Anaphora
simile
Metaphor
25.Frail crumbling houses, crumbling doors, crumbling rafters, crumbling wood, crumbling bodies, crumbling lives, crumbling hearts -
Alliteration
Repetition
Personification
None