Class 9 English MCQ Chapter 9 No Men Are Foreign

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SCERT Class 9 English MCQ Chapter 9 No Men Are Foreign

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No Men Are Foreign

Chapter – 9

(POETRY SECTION)

Multiple Choice Questions & Answers

Choose the most appropriate option and answer the questions that follow the extract:

I. Remember, no men are strange, no countries foreign

Beneath all uniforms, a single body breathes

Like ours: the land our brothers walk upon

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Is earth like this, in which we all shall lie.

1. What is there beneath all uniforms?

(a) the same body

(b) the bare body

(c) a single body breaths

(d) the human body

Ans: (c) a single body breathes.

2. Where do our brothers walk upon?

(a) the road

(b) the field

(c) the pavement

(d) the land

Ans: (d) the land.

3. Where shall we all lie?

(a) at home

(b) in the field

(c) in earth

(d) over land. rodi frug, bon vhod

Ans: (c) in earth.

II. They too, a ware of sun and air and water,

Are fed by peaceful harvests, by was’s long winter starvd.

Their hands are ours, and in their lines we read

A labor not different from our own. 

1. What does the poet mean by ‘they’?

(a) sun and air

(b) earth and sun

(c) air and water

(d) human beings

Ans: (d) human beings.

2. How are they fed by? 

(a) hard labor

(b) with out labor

(c) peaceful harvest

(d) unlike others

Ans: (c) peaceful harvest. 

3. What does war do to them?

(a) makes them happy

(b) makes them unhappy

(c) brings victory

(d) makes them starre

Ans: (d) makes them starve.

III. Let us remember, whenever we are told

To hate our brothers, it is ourselves

That we shall dispossess, betray, condemn

Remember, we who take arms against each other

It is the human earth that we defile.

1. What do we really do when we hate our brothers?

(a) We deprive ourselves

(b) do the just thing

(c) we hurt them

(d) we help ourselves

Ans: (a) We deprive ourselves. 

2. How do we deceive ourselves?

(a) by hating ourselves

(b) by hating our brothers 

(c) by neglecting others

(d) by deceiving others

Ans: (b) by hating our brothers. 

3. What happens when we take arms against each other? 

(a) We wage war

(b) we fight our brothers 

(c) we defile the earth

(d) we become violent

Ans: (c) We defile the earth. 

IV. Our hells of fire and dust outrage the innocence 

Of air that is everywhere our own. 

Remember, no men are foreign and no countries strange. 

1. What do our hells of fire and dust do?

(a) make us happy 

(b) glorify us

(c) outrage the innocence 

(d) make us innocent

Ans: (c) outrage the innocence.

2. What should we remember? 

(a) no men are foreign

(b) no coutries are strange

(c) we should hate others 

(d) both (a) and (b)

Ans: (d) both (a) and (b)

3. What is common in every land? 

(a) Crops

(b) way of living

(c) dress

(d) life

Ans: (d) life.

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