English 11th Poem 3: Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry Now Questions Bank |
English 1st Year Poem 3 Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry Now Questions Bank
MCQs
Please select the right answer.
1. ____ years of the poet's life will not come again,
2. And since to look at things in bloom .Here the word bloom means
3. Cherry is the loveliest tree in
4. Cherry tree glorifies
5. Easter is a festival of the
6. Fifty springs are little room. Here the word room means
7. Is hung with bloom along the bough .Here the word bloom means
8. Is hung with bloom along the bough. Here the word bough means
9. Loveliest of the trees the cherry. Here the word Loveliest means
10. Now of my three score years and ten .Here the word score means
11. Of my three score years and ten. Here the word three score years and ten means
12. Out of the life of the poet how many years would not come again.
13. The cherry is dressed in colour,
14. The Cherry stands about the woodland ride. Here the word ride means
15. The Cherry tree glorifies
16. The poet has already lived for
17. The poet hopes to live a life of
18. The poet is left with years.
19. The poet thinks fifty years are for him.
20. The poet will go to the to see the lovely cherry.
21. The tree is dressed in white for
22. The tree of cherry is dressed in which colour
23. The tree of cherry is the loveliest in
24. Three score and ten years are years.
25. Three score years and ten are
26. To see the cherry hung with snow .Here the word hung with means
27. Wearing white for Easter tide. Here the word tide means
Short Questions
1. How does cherry add to the glory of Easter?
2. What does the poet mean by “of my three score years and ten”?
3. What is hanging along the boughs of cherry?
4. What is meant by woodland ride?
5. When does cherry bloom and how does it look?
6. Where is the cherry growing?
7. Why does the poet call cherry the loveliest of trees?
8. Why does the poet consider his life as short?
9. Why does the poet decide to go to the jungle?
10. Write the central idea/them of the poem?
Long Questions
"1. Explain the following lines with reference to the context:
Loveliest of trees, the cherry now
Is hung with bloom along the bough
And stands about the woodland ride
Wearing white for Eastertide."
"2. Explain the following lines with reference to the context:
Now, of my three score years and ten
Twenty will not come again,
And take from seventy Springs a score,
It only leaves me fifty more."
"3. Explain the following lines with reference to the context:
And since to look at things in bloom,
Fifty Springs are little room,
About the woodland I will go
To see the cherry hung with snow."