English 11th Poem 19: A Man of Words and Not of Deeds Questions Bank |
English 1st Year Poem 19 Questions Bank
MCQs
Please select the right answer.
1. A man of words and not of
2. A man of words and not of deeds .Here the word deeds means
3. And when the door begins to
4. And when your back begins to smart. Here the word smart means
5. And when your heart begins to bleed. Here the word bleed means
6. It is like a at the door.
7. It is like a in your heart.
8. It is like a garden full of weeds. Here the word weeds means
9. It is like a stick across your
10. It is like an eagle in the sky
11. It's like a penknife in your heart. Here the word penknife means
12. It's like an eagle in the sky. Here the word eagle means
13. When the begins to crack.
14. When the door begins to crack. Here the word crack means
15. When the sky begins to
16. When the sky begins to roar. Here the word roar means
17. When the weeds begin to
18. You're dead and indeed.
Short Questions
1. How does a man feel when his back begins to smart?
2. How does the life of a man pass through different phases of it?
3. How does the roaring sky looks?
4. What does the phrase ‘When the sky roars’ mean?
5. What happens when the door begins to crack?
6. What happens when the life is not of deeds but is full of words?
7. What happens when the snow beings to fall?
8. What happens when we weeds begin to grow?
9. What is the condition of the garden when we needs start growing?
10. What is the meant by ‘A man of words and not of deeds’?
11. What is the reality of ‘a man of words and not do deeds’?
12. Who is like a garden full of weeds?
Long Questions
"1. Explain the following lines with reference to the context:
A man of words and not of deeds,
Is like a garden full of weeds,
And when the weeds begin to grow,
It’s like a garden full of snow."
"2. Explain the following lines with reference to the context:
And when the snow begins to fall,
It’s like a bird upon the wall.
And when the bird away does fly,
It’s like an eagle in the sky."
"3. Explain the following lines with reference to the context:
And when the sky begins to roar,
It’s like a lion at the door.
And when the door begins to crack,
It’s like a stick across your back."
"4. Explain the following lines with reference to the context:
And when your back begins to smart,
It’s like a penknife in your heart.
And when your heart begins to bleed.
And when your heart begins to bleed,
You’re dead and dead and dead indeed."