Test on Song Of The Open Road
1. The poet is no longer going to complain or delay.
True
False
2. The poet has no freedom to choose his own path.
True
False
3. By 'old delicious burdens' the poet mean
the luggage
the food he carries
sweet memories of the past
4. 'Constellations' refers to .............
weak people
powerful people
timid people
shy people
5. Describe the mood of the speaker in the poem.
hopeful
serious
6. Following are activities of the poet related to his journey on the road. Which activity the poet will not practise.
Carrying to achieve high and bright success.
postponing the journey.
reflecting and developing his own 'self'.
7. Henceforth, I ask for no good fortune. (Which traits the poet exhibits through this line)
Positive and self-reliant
Negative and lack of confidence
8. Pick out a line from the poem that is an example of paradox.
String and content I travel the open road.
Healthy, free, the world before me.
Still here I carry my old delicious burdens.
9. Done with indoor complaints, libraries, querulous complaints. (Name the figure of the speech)
Metaphor
Transferred epithet
Paradox
10. I know they are very well where they are. (Name the figure of speech)
Antithesis
Simile
Repetition
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