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Saint Devil Fakir None of these 6 / 70 ‘He’s is broken every human law’ is taken from- The soldier Fire-hymn The epitaph Macavity : the mystery cat 7 / 70 Who has composed the poem ‘Macavity ; The Mystery Cat’ ? T.S. Eliot W.B. Yeats W.H. Auden None of these 8 / 70 Keki N. Daruwalla has written the poem- Song of Myself Snake Fire-Hymn The Soldier 9 / 70 ______ is a master of criminal. Macavity Monkey Racavity None of these 10 / 70 Daruwalla’s poetry is a totally ______ recording to subjective responses’. Impressionistic Symbolistic Idealistic None of these 11 / 70 It was the ______ of the poet aling with him, passing by the cremation ghat. Mother Father Brother Son 12 / 70 The poet had gone to the water trough to drink ______ Tea Coffee Water Milk 13 / 70 The nearest ‘Tower of Silence’ according to the poem, ‘Fire-Hymn’ was ______ away. A thousand miles Two thousand miles Three thousand miles None of these 14 / 70 Keki N. Daruwalla consigned his new born ______ to flames. Son Daughter Brother Sister 15 / 70 ‘And when the foreign office find a Treaty’s gone astray is written by- Walt Whitman Rupert Brooke T.S. Eliot Kamala das 16 / 70 The term “Zoroastrain’ in ‘Fire-Hymn’ stands for- Hindu Muslim Christian Parsi 17 / 70 The ______ child was consigned to the fire under compulsion. First born Second born Third born Fourth born 18 / 70 The snake met the poet near his water ______ Bucket Well Trough Pond 19 / 70 Daruwalla has been a well-known poet as well as a - Dramatist Novelist Short-story-writer None of these 20 / 70 After hitting the snake with a log the speaker of the poem ‘Snake’ wants to – Enjoy Expiate Celebrate None of an 21 / 70 Mungojerrie and Griddlebone are also- Dogs Monkeys Birds Cats 22 / 70 The poet was wearing ______ Pant Pyjama Underwear None of these 23 / 70 Macavity is the settlement of – Вcotyard Mcotyard Scotyard None of these 24 / 70 Macavity is an- Outlaw Criminals Looter Diplomat 25 / 70 Eliot was a- Poet Verse dramatist Critic All of these 26 / 70 D.H. Lawrence has written the poem- My grand mother’s house Snake An epitaph The soldier 27 / 70 ‘We saw embers losing their cruel redness’ is taken from ______ Song of Myself Fire-Hymn The Soldier Snake 28 / 70 In the poem ‘Snake’ Lawrence denounces the artificialities of ______ life. Ancient Medieval Modem None of these 29 / 70 According to Eliot, Macavity is the ______ of Crime. Hitler Napoleon Alexander None of these 30 / 70 A ______ came to D.H. Lawrence’s water trough. Snake Cow Goat Cat 31 / 70 Macavity is the ______ of Scotland Yard, Despair Bafflement Frustration None of these 32 / 70 Macavity disappears from the place of theft before the ______ reach there. Owner Police Charles None of these 33 / 70 The speaker had a desire to talk to ______ Cat Rat Scorpion Snake 34 / 70 The speaker of the poem ‘Snake compares the smake with the sea-albatross of The Ancient mariner eve of st. Agnes The scholar gipsy Lycidas 35 / 70 The speaker in ‘Fire-Hymn’ belongs to Le-ayun delongs to ______ religion. Indian African Zoroastrian Nigerian 36 / 70 Macavity is called – The Hidden Paw The Mysterious Paw The Exposed Paw the Naughty Paw 37 / 70 ______ belongs to Zoroastrian religion. Rupert Brooke Kamala das John Donne Keki N. Daruwalla 38 / 70 ‘He lifted his head from his drinking, as cattle do’ is written by- T.S. Eliot D.H. Lawrence Rupert Brooke John Keats 39 / 70 Keki N. Daruwalla was a ______ by religion. Christian Parsi Muslim Hindu 40 / 70 Who is the speaker in the poem, ‘Snake’ ? Donne Whitman Keats D.H. Lawrence 41 / 70 The term ‘debauchery’ in ‘Fire-Hymn’ stands for- Moral behaviour Disgusting behaviour Immoral behaviour None of these 42 / 70 The cremation of dead bodies in ______ are somewhat different. Parsi Muslim Hindu Christian 43 / 70 The speaker in the poem, ‘Fire-Hymn’ swears- Once Twice Thrice None of these 44 / 70 ‘Fire-Hymn’ deals with ______ ghar. Bathing Burning Drinking None of these 45 / 70 The speaker in the poem ‘Snake’ hits the snake with- A hunter A log A rod None of these 46 / 70 Who has composed the poem, ‘Fire-Hymn” ? K.N. Daruwalla Kamala das J. Mahapatra None of these 47 / 70 The snake seemed like a ______ in exile. Saint Fakir Queen King 48 / 70 The ______ forgets its dead because sometimes it leaves the dead body half burnt. Man Animal Five None of these 49 / 70 Macavity is outwardly- Miserable Healthy Appealing Respectable 50 / 70 The phrase ‘a king of exile’ in the poem ‘Snake’ stands for- The rat The elephant The snake The lion 51 / 70 The theme of Daruwalla’s poety consist - Love, death Love, death, domination Love, death, domination, cynicism All the above 52 / 70 Macavity is full of – Happiness Sadness Selfishness Decitfulness 53 / 70 Eliot belonged to ______ century. 18th 19th 20th None of these 54 / 70 Keki N. Daruwalla is an is all ______ poet. American Indo-Anglian African British 55 / 70 ______ swears to save fire from the sin of forgetfullness. John Donne Keki N. Daruwalla John Keats T.S. Eliot 56 / 70 The poet compares Macavity to - Charles Samudra Gupta Bismark Napoleon 57 / 70 Eliot was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in- 1947 1948 1949 1950 58 / 70 ‘The voice of my education said to me He must be killed these line are taken from- The soldier Fire-hymn Snake An epitaph 59 / 70 The snake tooked at the poet ______ Happily Confusingly Sadly Vaguely 60 / 70 Macavity’s foot-prints are not found in any one of Scotland yard. File Book Copy None of these 61 / 70 Macavity moves like a - Scorpion Snake Monkey None of these 62 / 70 D.H. Lawrence was- A fiction writer A poet A short story-writer All of these 63 / 70 Macavity is a - Dog Rat Tiger Cat 64 / 70 A ______ is mentioned in the poem ‘Snake’. Mango tree Peepal tree Carbotree None of these 65 / 70 A snake appears on a trough of the ______ to sip water. Doctor Teacher Poet None of these 66 / 70 The poet sees the red hot ______ Iron Face Embers None of these 67 / 70 ______ is tall and thin. Nacavity Macavity Lacavity Sacavity 68 / 70 Who was composed the poem Snake ? D.H. Lawrence T.S. Eliot W.B. Yeats W.H. Auden 69 / 70 T.S. Eliot has written the poem- Fire-hymn Snake Macavity : the mystery cat The soldier 70 / 70 In ______ according to the poem Snake’ black snake are considered innocent England Sicily France Italy Restart quiz