Practice Test


Q1) Choose the correct statement about the given poem. Show Answer


Q2) Select the option that correctly classifies the connotations for fire and ice, as suggested in the poem.
(1) rage (2) violence
(3) indifference (4) hate
(5) greed Show Answer


Q3) The poem is a _____, put across by the poet. Show Answer


Q4) Pick the option that is NOT TRUE about the poet according to the extract.
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Q5) The people of the world think that the world will end in _____. Show Answer


Q6) The poet's opinion is that the world will end in _____. Show Answer


Q7) Find the word from the passage which means the same as 'endless greed'. Show Answer


Q8) Who is the poet of this poem? Show Answer


Q9) The rhyme scheme of the given line is _____. Show Answer


Q10) What can be the cause of world's destruction as per these lines? Show Answer


Q11) According to the poet, fire refers to _____. Show Answer


Q12) What does 'ice' symbolise? Show Answer


Q13) What message does the poet want to convey through this poem? Show Answer


Q14) What is the rhyme scheme of the poem? Show Answer


Q15) What does 'It' here refer to? Show Answer


Q16) The word 'perish' means _____. Show Answer


Q17) Here the rhyming scheme used by the poet is _____. Show Answer


Q18) What does the poet want to convey through this poem? Show Answer


Q19) The word 'suffice' means _____. Show Answer


Q20) What can be the cause of world's destruction as per those lines? Show Answer


Q21) According to the poet fire refers to: Show Answer


Q22) What does ice symbolise? Show Answer


Q23) What message does the poet want to convey through this poem? Show Answer


Q24) What does 'it' refer to in the last line? Show Answer


Q25) The main idea given here is that _____. Show Answer


Q26) Who has written the above lines? Show Answer


Q27) Name the poetic device used in the line "To say that for destruction ice is also great." Show Answer


Q28) What would be a better option to end the earth? Show Answer


Q29) What is "fire' a symbol of? Show Answer


Q30) What is 'Ice' a symbol of? Show Answer


Q31) If the world is to parish twice, the poet favours: Show Answer


Q32) What would suffice if the world were to perish twice? Show Answer


Q33) Name the poetic device used in the line "Some say the world will end in fire."
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Q34) What is the meaning of "perish"? Show Answer


Q35) What does the poet compare fire with?
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Q36) What is enough to destroy the world? Show Answer


Q37) The cause of man's destruction is: Show Answer


Q38) Where has the poet used personification in the poem? Show Answer


Q39) What will fire do to the world? Show Answer


Q40) Why do some people say that the world will end in ice?
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Q41) What is the rhyming scheme of the poem? Show Answer


Q42) Name the poetic device used in the line "I hold with those who favour fire". Show Answer


Q43) Why does the poet hold with those who favour fire?
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Q44) What is the meaning of suffice? Show Answer


Q45) What will the world end in? Show Answer


Q46) Find the correct statement in the following: Show Answer


Q47) Rearrange the sentences in the correct sequence and choose the correct option.
(a) To say that for destruction ice is also great
(b) From what I've tasted of desire
(c) But if it had to perish twice
(d) Some say the world will end in fire, some say in ice Show Answer


Q48) Assertion: The poet is with those who favors fire.
Reason: Fire describes desire.
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Q49) Assertion: Ice could lead to end of the world.
Reason: Life is possible on earth with extreme high temperature.
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Q50) Assertion: Fire and Ice are shown as destructive human emotions.
Reason: Hatred and longing can cause damage to an individual. Show Answer


Q51) Assertion: Ice is not as good as fire.
Reason: Ice causes silent damage

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Q52) Assertion: The world will be going to end someday.
Reason: Humans let their emotions control them. Show Answer