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unseen-poem-en-l2 MCQ — 10 Practice Questions with Answers

Practice 10 unseen-poem-en-l2 multiple-choice questions with detailed answers and explanations. Ideal for RAS/RPSC exam preparation.

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Practice Questions

Q1. Match the clue with the device: 1. repeated vowel sound 2. human quality to non-human 3. comparison with as 4. matching end sound.

A 1-Assonance, 2-Personification, 3-Simile, 4-Rhyme Correct
B 1-Alliteration, 2-Metaphor, 3-Rhyme, 4-Simile
C 1-Rhyme, 2-Assonance, 3-Personification, 4-Alliteration
D 1-Metaphor, 2-Simile, 3-Alliteration, 4-Assonance

Explanation

This hard item checks the six-box revision grid. Meena should map repeated vowel sound to assonance, human quality to personification, comparison with as to simile, and matching end sound to rhyme. The wrong options are attractive because they mix sound and meaning labels.

Q2. Assertion: "The classroom was a beehive" is metaphor. Reason: It compares the classroom to a beehive without using like or as.

A Assertion false, Reason true
B Both true, but Reason does not explain Assertion
C Both false
D Both true, and Reason explains Assertion Correct

Explanation

The assertion and reason fit together. Karan should see that a metaphor can compare two unlike things, but it does so directly. The reason names the exact test: no like or as. That is why option D is stronger than a general true-true choice.

Q3. Asha reads: "The lonely lamp waited by the door." Which device is most direct?

A Personification Correct
B Simile
C Rhyme
D Assonance

Explanation

Asha should choose personification because the answer depends on the clue word waited. The lamp cannot literally wait like a person, so the poem gives a non-human object a human action. The other options describe comparison or sound, which the stem does not foreground.

Q4. Which device is shown in "brown bees buzzed beside the bush"?

A Assonance
B Alliteration Correct
C Metaphor
D Personification

Explanation

The b sound in brown, bees, buzzed, beside, and bush is the evidence. Asha should not be distracted by the busy image of bees. The item tests repeated initial consonant sound, so alliteration is the most direct label.

Q5. Choose the correct pair for Meena: I. "The stars are lamps" - metaphor. II. "The stars are like lamps" - simile.

A I wrong, II wrong
B I right, II wrong
C I wrong, II right
D I right, II right Correct

Explanation

Meena should use the marker test. The first line says the stars are lamps, making a direct comparison; that is metaphor. The second line adds like, so it becomes simile. The pair is useful because the image stays similar while the device changes.

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Q6. Which line best shows assonance rather than rhyme?

A The kite flew bright at night.
B The cold clock clicked clearly.
C The slow road goes home.
D The river laughed loudly.
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Q7. Which line is the clearest example of a simile for Imran to mark?

A The moon was a silver plate.
B The moon shone like a silver plate.
C The moon smiled over the lake.
D The mild moon moved slowly.
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Q8. Devika notes two statements. I. Alliteration depends on repeated nearby consonant sounds. II. Rhyme depends only on identical spelling. Choose the correct evaluation.

A Both I and II are correct.
B Only II is correct.
C Only I is correct.
D Neither I nor II is correct.
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Q9. Assertion: In "rain ran round the roof," alliteration is a better answer than rhyme. Reason: The repeated r sound appears at the beginning of nearby words.

A Both true, and Reason explains Assertion
B Both true, but Reason does not explain Assertion
C Assertion true, Reason false
D Assertion false, Reason true
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Q10. A teacher asks Devika to reject the wrong label. Which pair is wrongly matched?

A "as quiet as snow" - simile
B "the angry wind shouted" - assonance
C "deep green sea" - assonance
D "day and play" - rhyme

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