English 11th Poem 12: Ruba’iyat Questions Bank |
English 1st Year Poem 12 Ruba’iyat Questions Bank
MCQs
Please select the right answer.
1. ____cannot compete with the civilization of mecca.
2. Abraham was a
3. Empty of concord is the soul of Europe .Here the word concord means
4. Faith is like Abraham at the stake .Here the word Faith means
5. Faith is like Abraham at the stake. Here the word stake means
6. has made the efforts of Muslims fruitless.
7. Having is worse than slavery.
8. Iqbal wants us to have
9. Love's madness has departed. Here the word departed means
10. Music of strange land with Islam's fire blends. Here the word blends means
11. Music of strange land with Islam's fire blends. Here the word Islam's fire means
12. Muslims should be
13. Nation's harmony and unity depend on
14. On which the nations harmony depends. Here the word harmony means
15. Rank broken, hearts perplexed, prayers cold. Here the word perplexed, means
16. Ranks broken, hearts perplexed, prayers cold. Here the word cold means
17. The hearts of Muslims are
18. The Muslims have no feeling deeper than the
19. The prayers of Muslims have become
20. The soul of Europe is
21. The soul of Europe is empty of
22. To have no faith is worse than slavery. Here the word slavery means
23. Whose civilization to no Mecca bends .Here the word Mecca means
24. You whom this age's ways so captivate. Here the word captivate means
Short Questions
1. How can the Muslims regain their glory?
2. On what does nation’s harmony depends?
3. Paraphrase in your own words the last two lines in the second stanza of the poem?
4. What are the factors which have caused the downfall of the Muslims?
5. What does Dr. Iqbal sat about the miserable condition of the Muslims?
6. What is a real faith?
7. What is the moral lesson of the poem?
8. What is the present state of the Muslims as given in the last stanza of the poem?
9. What is the theme/idea of the poem?
10. What is worse than slavery?
11. What was the made the efforts of the Muslims fruitless?
12. Who cannot compete with the civilization of Makah?
13. Who was Abraham?
14. Why is the soul of Europe empty of concord
Long Questions
"1. Explain the following lines with reference to the context:
Faith is like Abraham at the stake: to be
Self-honoring and God-drunk, is faith. Hear me,
You whom this age's way so captivate!
To have no faith is worse than slavery."
"2. Explain the following lines with reference to the context:
Music of strange lands with Islam's fire blends,
On which the nation's harmony depends;
Empty of concord is the soul of Europe,
Whose civilization to no Makkah bends."
"3. Explain the following lines with reference to the context:
Love's madness has departed: in
The Muslim's veins the blood runs thin;
Ranks broken, hearts perplexed, prayers cold,
No feeling deeper than the skin."