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This section includes 40 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your My Mother at Sixty six knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
What does the poem revolve around? |
A. | poet s fears |
B. | poet s love for her mother |
C. | Theme of old age |
D. | All of these |
Answer» E. | |
2. |
How is the imagery of young trees and merry children a contrast to the mother? |
A. | mother is old in comparison to the trees and children |
B. | mother is like ash while the trees are green and children are happy |
C. | like spring and autumn season |
D. | Mother s health-hopelessness and trees and merry children- youthfulness and hope |
Answer» E. | |
3. |
What was the expression of the poet s face while parting from her mother? |
A. | satirical |
B. | funny |
C. | sad |
D. | smiling |
Answer» E. | |
4. |
What was the poet s childhood fear? |
A. | Parting from her husband |
B. | Parting from her friends |
C. | Parting from her siblings |
D. | losing her mother |
Answer» E. | |
5. |
What pangs did she feel when she looked at her mother? |
A. | Pangs of headache |
B. | Pangs of stomachache |
C. | Pangs of knee pain |
D. | Pangs of heartache |
Answer» E. | |
6. |
Who is the poet of this poem? |
A. | John Keats |
B. | Rudyard Kipling |
C. | William Wordsworth |
D. | Kamala Das |
Answer» E. | |
7. |
What is the kind of pain and ache that the poet feels? |
A. | Losing her mother |
B. | heart attack |
C. | headache |
D. | children screaming at her |
Answer» B. heart attack | |
8. |
Which poetic device is used in Trees sprinting- ? |
A. | metaphor |
B. | simile |
C. | alliteration |
D. | Personification |
Answer» E. | |
9. |
Name the poetic devices used in the poem. |
A. | metaphor |
B. | similie |
C. | alliteration |
D. | all of these |
Answer» E. | |
10. |
What does this narrative style of the poem signify? |
A. | differing thoughts |
B. | many thoughts |
C. | contrasting thoughts |
D. | a single thread of thought mixed with harsh realities |
Answer» E. | |
11. |
What did the poet realize with pain? |
A. | her mother s appearance like a corpse |
B. | she is inconsiderate |
C. | old age is pleasant |
D. | she has duties |
Answer» B. she is inconsiderate | |
12. |
What do the running trees signify? |
A. | fast moving appearance |
B. | speed of the moving car |
C. | fast moving change in human life from childhood to old age |
D. | none |
Answer» D. none | |
13. |
Why does the poet feel parted, upset and sad? |
A. | because of her fears |
B. | because she was getting late |
C. | fear of missing her flight |
D. | because of her duty towards mother and her own needs |
Answer» E. | |
14. |
What does the narrative single sentence style of the poem highlight? |
A. | Poet s feelings |
B. | Poet s insecurities |
C. | poet s thoughts |
D. | poet s intertwining thoughts |
Answer» E. | |
15. |
What question arises from the complexity of the situation in the poem? |
A. | what to do in old age |
B. | how to take care of one s skin |
C. | how to drive |
D. | How to strike a balance between duties and responsibilities |
Answer» E. | |
16. |
What does the expression smile, smile and smile signify? |
A. | poet was going home and was elated |
B. | poet was happy |
C. | poet was hopeless |
D. | poet s desperate efforts to hide her fears |
Answer» E. | |
17. |
What were the words she used while parting from her mother? |
A. | See you soon Ba |
B. | See you soon beeji |
C. | See you soon mata ji |
D. | See you soon, amma |
Answer» E. | |
18. |
Whose house the poet was leaving? |
A. | her friend s house |
B. | in-law s house |
C. | her husband s house |
D. | her parents house |
Answer» E. | |
19. |
Kamala Das was an |
A. | Bengali |
B. | Punjabi |
C. | Keralite |
D. | Gujarati |
Answer» D. Gujarati | |
20. |
She was going to |
A. | Goa |
B. | Mumbai |
C. | Cochin |
D. | Kolkata |
Answer» D. Kolkata | |
21. |
The person in the car, beside the poetess, was, |
A. | her aunt |
B. | her niece |
C. | her uncle |
D. | her mother |
Answer» E. | |
22. |
The poetess says her mother looked pale like a |
A. | corpse |
B. | ghost |
C. | malnourished child |
D. | anaemic person |
Answer» B. ghost | |
23. |
The mother s old age and lack of energy is a depiction of |
A. | the poet s helplessness in old age |
B. | joy and fun of old age |
C. | bonding of mother with family members |
D. | sickness and ill-health |
Answer» B. joy and fun of old age | |
24. |
She soon put that thought out of her mind and |
A. | smiled |
B. | laughed heartily |
C. | cried bitterly |
D. | looked out of the window |
Answer» E. | |
25. |
Children spilling out is an |
A. | simile |
B. | metaphor |
C. | personification |
D. | transferred epithet |
Answer» C. personification | |
26. |
The narrator again compared her mother too |
A. | summer s sun |
B. | rain clouds |
C. | late winter s moon |
D. | trees and plants |
Answer» D. trees and plants | |
27. |
She said to her mother |
A. | goodbye |
B. | au revoir |
C. | good morning go. |
D. | see you soon, Amma |
Answer» E. | |
28. |
Smile and smile and smile is |
A. | alliteration |
B. | repetition |
C. | simile |
D. | metaphor |
Answer» C. simile | |
29. |
When the narrator looked at her mother again she felt a pang of |
A. | her familiar ache |
B. | guilt |
C. | heartache |
D. | a headache |
Answer» B. guilt | |
30. |
The narrator is only using her smile to |
A. | cover up her pain |
B. | make herself happy |
C. | to make her mother happy |
D. | to make her father happy |
Answer» B. make herself happy | |
31. |
The image of merry children has been brought out by the narrator in order to |
A. | show energy and exuberance of young children |
B. | to show the children playing |
C. | to show the children playing pranks |
D. | to compare with herself |
Answer» B. to show the children playing | |
32. |
The poem is made up of |
A. | twenty lines |
B. | a single sentence |
C. | ten stanzas |
D. | five stanzas |
Answer» C. ten stanzas | |
33. |
Trees sprinting is a poetic device. It is |
A. | personification |
B. | alliteration |
C. | repetition |
D. | simile |
Answer» B. alliteration | |
34. |
What do the parting words See you soon Amma signify? |
A. | her carelessness |
B. | Her optimistic farewell full of cheerfulness |
C. | she bids goodbye like this |
D. | she is in a hurry |
Answer» C. she bids goodbye like this | |
35. |
What is the universality of the theme of the poem? |
A. | death is a truth |
B. | Life is a reality |
C. | everyone is happy |
D. | to show old age |
Answer» B. Life is a reality | |
36. |
What does ashen face signify? |
A. | colour of face |
B. | face is covered with ash |
C. | Pale and lifeless face of poet s mother |
D. | to show ugly face |
Answer» D. to show ugly face | |
37. |
Which Rhyming scheme is used in the poem? |
A. | coupled rhyme |
B. | monorhyme |
C. | Alternate rhyme |
D. | free verse |
Answer» E. | |
38. |
Quote an example of a metaphor used in the poem. |
A. | as a late winter s moon |
B. | Trees sprinting, the merry children spilling out of their homes |
C. | Driving from my parent s home |
D. | None |
Answer» C. Driving from my parent s home | |
39. |
Why did the poet look at her mother again? |
A. | because she was busy |
B. | because she was going away |
C. | because she wanted to stay back |
D. | because of fear and insecurity |
Answer» E. | |
40. |
Quote an example of personification used in the poem. |
A. | sprinting trees |
B. | home to cochin |
C. | airport s security check |
D. | All of these |
Answer» B. home to cochin | |