Class 12 English MCQ Chapter 10 My Mother at Sixty- Six

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Class 12 English MCQ Chapter 10 My Mother at Sixty- Six

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Chapter: 10

POETRY

Choose The Correct Option:

1. Who is the poet of “My Mother at Sixty-six”?

(i) Kamala Das.

(ii) Rabindranath Tagore.

(iii) Sarojini Naidu.

(iv) Agha Shahid Ali.

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Ans: (i) Kamala Das.

2. What is the main theme of the poem?

(i) Youth.

(ii) Nature.

(iii) Aging.

(iv) Freedom.

Ans: (iii) Aging.

3. How does the poet describe her mother’s face?

(i) Glowing.

(ii) Pale, like a corpse.

(iii) Radiant.

(iv) Wrinkled with joy.

 Ans: (ii) Pale, like a corpse.

4. What was the poet’s emotional response when she saw her mother’s condition?

(i) Joy.

(ii) Anger.

(iii) Pain and sorrow.

(iv) Indifference.

Ans: (iii)  Pain and sorrow.

5. What did the poet observe outside the window of the car?

(i) Dark clouds.

(ii) Merry children and young trees.

(iii) Birds flying.

(iv) Elderly people.

Ans: (ii)  Merry children and young trees.

6. What did the poet compare her mother’s face to?

(i) The moon.

(ii) A flower.

(iii) A corpse.

(iv) A child.

Ans: (iii) A corpse.

7. What was the poet’s childhood fear?

(i) Fear of darkness.

(ii) Fear of losing her mother.

(iii) Fear of being alone.

(iv) Fear of aging.

Ans: (ii)  Fear of losing her mother.

8. What does the poet say to her mother at the end of the poem?

(i) Goodbye forever.

(ii) See you soon, Amma.

(iii) I love you.

(iv) Take care.

Ans: (ii)  See you soon, Amma.

9. What time of day does the poet notice her mother’s condition?

(i) Morning.

(ii) Evening.

(iii) Noon.

(iv) Night.

Ans: (i) Morning.

10. How does the poet try to mask her feelings?

(i) By crying.

(ii) By smiling.

(iii) By laughing.

(iv) By staying silent.

Ans: (ii) By smiling

11. What does the poet feel about her mother’s old age?

(i) It is beautiful.

(ii) It is a natural process.

(iii) It is a painful reality.

(iv) It is a relief.

Ans: (iii)  It is a painful reality.

12. What is the tone of the poem?

(i) Joyful.

(ii) Sorrowful.

(iii) Angry.

(iv) Neutral.

Ans: (ii) Sorrowful.

13. Where is the poet driving to?

(i) Cochin.

(ii) Delhi.

(iii) Mumbai.

(iv) Kolkata.

Ans: (i) Cochin.

14. What is the poet’s relationship with her mother?

(i) Distant.

(ii) Loving and caring.

(iii) Conflicted.

(iv) Neutral.

Ans: (ii)  Loving and caring.

15. What does the poet mean by “wan, pale as a late winter’s moon”?

(i) A vibrant face.

(ii) A glowing face.

(iii) An image of fading life.

(iv) A healthy complexion.

Ans: (iii) An image of fading life.

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