Dust Of Snow MCQ Online Test!

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Are you studying in class 10 and preparing for your upcoming English exam? Check out this "Dust Of Snow MCQ Online Test!" and evaluate your preparation level. Dust of Snow is an important poem in the English literature of class 10, so it needs proper preparation for the exam. You can play this quiz to practice the poem and its idea. In the end, you will get the score based on your answers. Best of luck, buddy!


Questions and Answers
  • 1. 
    Who is the poet of the poem ''Dust of Snow''?
    • A. 

      William Wordsworth

    • B. 

      Robert Brown

    • C. 

      Robert Frost

    • D. 

      W.B.Yeats

  • 2. 
    The poet stood under which tree?
    • A. 

      Pine

    • B. 

      Hemlock

    • C. 

      Fir

    • D. 

      Goldilock

  • 3. 
    Who shook down the hemlock tree?
    • A. 

      A crow

    • B. 

      A cuckoo

    • C. 

      A mynah

    • D. 

      A squirrel

  • 4. 
    What fell on the poet?
    • A. 

      Hailstones

    • B. 

      Raindrops

    • C. 

      Leaves

    • D. 

      Dust of snow

  • 5. 
    How was the poet's mood earlier?
    • A. 

      He was angry.

    • B. 

      He was happy.

    • C. 

      He was sad.

    • D. 

      He was frightened.

  • 6. 
    What happened when the dust of snow fell on the poet?
    • A. 

      The poet became angry.

    • B. 

      The poet's mood is uplifted.

    • C. 

      The poet's coat got wet.

    • D. 

      The poet moved away from the tree.

  • 7. 
    The crow is generally considered as
    • A. 

      A sign of good luck

    • B. 

      A naughty bird

    • C. 

      A friend of man

    • D. 

      A sign of bad luck 

  • 8. 
    The hemlock tree is considered to be
    • A. 

      A medicinal plant

    • B. 

      A poisonous plant

    • C. 

      A holy plant

    • D. 

      A rare plant

  • 9. 
    Is the poem set on a?
    • A. 

      Hot summer day

    • B. 

      Pleasant spring day

    • C. 

      Cold wintry day

    • D. 

      Dry autumn day  

  • 10. 
    Robert Frost was a famous...................... poet.
    • A. 

      British

    • B. 

      Russian

    • C. 

      Indian

    • D. 

      American

  • 11. 
    The fall of snowflakes on the poet made him realize that.
    • A. 

      That it is winter.

    • B. 

      That the whole day is wasted.

    • C. 

      That the whole day is not wasted.

    • D. 

      That crow is a symbol of ill omen.

  • 12. 
    How many lines are there in the poem ''Dust of snow''?
    • A. 

      9

    • B. 

      8

    • C. 

      2

    • D. 

      1

  • 13. 
    The poem ''Dust of Snow'' has how many stanzas?
    • A. 

      9

    • B. 

      8

    • C. 

      2

    • D. 

      1

  • 14. 
    Which symbol has not been used in the poem?
    • A. 

      Hemlock

    • B. 

      Crow

    • C. 

      Road

    • D. 

      Snow

  • 15. 
    In this line of the poem "of the day I had rued '', the word rued means-
    • A. 

      Forgotten

    • B. 

      Bitterly regretted

    • C. 

      Happily passed

    • D. 

      Not liked

  • 16. 
    What is the Rhyme scheme of the poem "Dust of snow''?
    • A. 

      Abcd abcd

    • B. 

      Abcabc

    • C. 

      Abab ac ad

    • D. 

      Abab cdcd

  • 17. 
    The message of the poem is
    • A. 

      Stay away from Hemlock trees.

    • B. 

      Stay away from crows.

    • C. 

      Nature heals us no matter how bad our day was. 

    • D. 

      We must save nature.

  • 18. 
    Dust of snow means
    • A. 

      Big particles of snow

    • B. 

      Tiny particles of snow

    • C. 

      Snow that has become dirty.

    • D. 

      Small drops of rain and mist.

  • 19. 
    Which word in the first stanza rhymes with crow?
    • A. 

      Tree

    • B. 

      Me

    • C. 

      Hemlock

    • D. 

      Snow

  • 20. 
    By the end of the poem, the poet's mood changes from
    • A. 

       sad mood to angry mood

    • B. 

      Happy mood to  to sad mood

    • C. 

      Sad mood to happy mood

    • D. 

      Angry mood to sad mood

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