The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost
Courtesy:-https://www.proprofs.com/quiz-school/quizshow.php?title=road-not-taken&q=20
- 1.The poet stood at the intersection of?
- A.
crossroads
- B.
Two roads
- C.
Three roads
- 2.The poet felt sorry because...
- A.
He could not see the road well
- B.
He could not travel on both the roads
- C.
He did not know the direction
- 3.The poet took the road...
- A.
To the right
- B.
To the left
- C.
The one less traveled on
- 4.the poet depicts...
- A.
Conflicts in life
- B.
Problems we face in life
- C.
Choices we make in life
- 5.The entire poem is __________.
- A.
A simile
- B.
A metaphor
- C.
A ballad
- D.
A personification
- 6.This poem is written by...
- A.
Thomas Cambell
- B.
William Wordsworth
- C.
Robert Frost
- 7.What does the author mean by "a wood?"
- A.
A mini forest
- B.
A cluster of trees growing wild
- C.
A and B
- 8.What did the poet see in the Yellow Wood?
- A.
Two paths diverging in different directions
- B.
Trees in the forest
- C.
Green grass
- 9.How was one path different from the other?
- A.
One was greener
- B.
One had more grass
- C.
It seemed less used
- D.
All of the above
- 10.Which path had been walked on that morning before the poet traveled on one?
- A.
Both paths
- B.
The one on the left
- C.
None of them
- 11.When the poet chose one of the paths, what did he hope to do?
- A.
Come back and try the other path
- B.
Not go back
- C.
Go home
- 12.In the line "Oh I kept the first for another day!," "the first" refers to_____.
- A.
Narrators choice
- B.
The road
- C.
Fate
- 13.Frost uses the image of two diverging roads to symbolize...
- A.
Sorrow and regret
- B.
Life's choice
- C.
The love of nature
- D.
The spirit of independence
- 14.According to the poet, the second road has "the better claim" because it...
- A.
Was a familiar path
- B.
Has never been used
- C.
Had been traveled less on
- 15.This poem might have special relevance ( given your age & class/grade) for you, if you are...
- A.
Planning a move to the country
- B.
Deciding which college to attend
- C.
Concerned about the enviorment
- 16.What does the narrator decide to do?
- A.
Take the second road
- B.
Take the well traveled road
- C.
Save the decision for later
- 17.Which of the following statements is the closest interpretation of the line "yet knowing how way leads on to way?"
- A.
You can never go home alone
- B.
It's easy to get lost in a path
- C.
One path takes you to the next
- 18.According to the narrator, the two roads looked?
- A.
About the same
- B.
Very different
- C.
Muddy and unpleasant
- 19.Looking back on his decision, the narrator feels...
- A.
Relieved
- B.
Regretful
- C.
Meditative
- D.
Embarrassed
- 20.The narrator envisions that in later years he will...
- A.
Feel sad
- B.
Tell his story
- C.
See his error
- D.
Write about his experience
THANK U SIR...!!!
ReplyDelete