English CBSE Class 12 NCERT Flamingo Poem 4 A Thing of Beauty Free Solution of Extra Questions and Answers – Extract Based Questions Short Answer Questions Long Answer Questions and Value Based Questions
A THING OF BEAUTY
(Extra Questions)
Multiple Choice Questions
(i) In which of the following sentence the underlined words cannot be replaced by ‘nothingness’?
(a) David was so sad that he was looking into the blank.
(b) Her all the wealth dwindled into the drain.
(c) A man on a bike emerged from vacuum and hit my car.
(d) I want to buy a new book but the source is
(ii) Based on the extract, please select the correct option –
Statement 1 – A thing of beauty allows us to pass into nothingness
Statement 2 – A thing of beauty helps us remain healthy and calm.
(a) Statement 1 alone can be inferred from the extract
(b) Statement 2 can be inferred from the extract but Statement 1 is wrong
(c) Neither Statement 1 nor Statement 2 can be inferred from the extract on
(d) Both Statement 1 and Statement 2 can be inferred from the extract
(iii) Which of the following have not been described as virtue of ‘A Thing of Beauty’?
1. Loveliness increases
2. Passes into nothingness
3. Keeps us calm
4. Helps maintain health
5. Disturbs breathing
(a) 1 and 4
(b) 2 and 3
(c) 2 and 5
(d) 4 and 5
(iv) ‘Which of the following uses the same poetic device as ‘bower quiet’?
(a) Mighty dead
(b) Offer hand in marriage
(c) Rollercoaster emotions
(d) As pale as moon
(v) Which of the following expression has been used to indicate ‘tranquility’?
(a) Full of sweet dreams
(b) Pass into nothingness
(c) Quiet breathing
(d) Joy forever
(i) Please carefully read following statements and then select the most appropriate option.
Statement 1: Some form of beautiful things is enough to remove the sadness and dejection prevailing in this world.
Statement 2: The bond between human beings and nature generates hope.
(a) Statement 1 is true and Statement 2 is false
(b) Statement 2 is true and Statement 1 false
(c) Both statements are false
(d) Both statements can be inferred from the extract
(ii) Which of the following is not ‘unhealthy way’?
1. generosity
2. belligerence
3. selfishness
4. negligence
5. righteousness
(a) 1 and 2
(b) 1 and 5
(c) 2 and 4
(d) 3 and 5
(iii) In which of the following sentence the underlined words cannot be replaced by ‘dearth’?
(a) There is no shortage of wise people in this world.
(b) In the market there is scarcity of good books.
(c) This garden has abundance of flowers
(d) We have deficit of qualified human resources for this project.
(iv) Through this extract, the poet wants to convey which of the following message?
(a) In this world, hopelessness prevails over everything.
(b) The gloomy days are ahead for the humanity
(c) Good things are available in the world to lift our dark spirits.
(d) However hard we try, we cannot correct this dismal world.
(i) Which of the following has not been indicted as ‘a thing of beauty’?
(a) moon
(b) trees
(c) flowers
(d) stars
(ii) Which of the following has the same relationship as between ‘old and young’?
(a) fast and furious
(b) delight and thrill
(c) aggression and hostility
(d) despondent and vibrant
(iii) Which of the following sentence represents theme of the extract?
(a) The Sun and the Moon are very far from the Earth.
(b) The nature is so vast that we can never experience it.
(c) The nature provides the best protection against global warming
(d) It is in the abode of nature that human beings derive comfort and can remain calm
(iv) Which of the following word has been used in the extract to represent a water body?
(a) rills
(b) brake
(c) covert
(d) daffodils
(i) Which of the following represents the same poetic device as represented by ‘endless fountain’.
(a) limited availability
(b) bottomless sea
(c) circular tracks
(d) rising hills
(ii) Based on the following statements please choose the correct option?
Statement 1: Those who die for a noble cause are certainly powerful
Statement 2: We learn many things through lovely tales.
(a) Statement 1 is the true and Statement 2 is false
(b) Both statements can be inferred
(c) Both statements are false
(d) Statement 2 is true and Statement 1 is false
(iii) Which of the following are not implied through the extract?
1. Flowers have the power to make us cheerful
2. Drinking an immortal drink takes us to heaven
3. Most powerful people would also die some day
4. Stories of heroic deeds inspire us
(a) 1 and 4
(b) 2 and 3
(c) 3 and 4
(d) 2 and 4
(iv) Which word as used in the extract is closest to ‘strong’?
(a) grandeur
(b) mighty
(c) immortal
(d) brink
Extract based questions
1. Identify the poem and the poet.
2. What is the thing of beauty mentioned in this extract?
3. What is the effect of ‘immortal drink’ on us?
4. Who are referred as ‘mighty dead’? How can we know about them?
5. What is the poetic device used in fourth line of the extract?
6. Which word in the extract is synonym of ‘magnificence’?
1. What is the message in the above extract?
2. What is the meaning of word ‘spite’?
3. Which poetic device is used in ‘of noble nature’?
4. What is meant by ‘some shape of beauty’?
5. What is the world full of?
6. How is man able to find hope and peace in life?
1. What makes the ‘mid forest brake’ rich?
2. What is the poetic device used in fourth line of the extract?
3. What is the thing of beauty referred in last three lines of the extract?
4. Why does poet consider death also beautiful?
1. Whose loveliness will keep on increasing?
2. What is a bower?
3. Why do we need sweet dreams, health and quiet breathing in our lives?
4. Explain ‘it will never pass into nothingness’.
5. What does ‘a bower quiet for us’ signify?
1. What images of beauty has poet referred to?
2. How is tree a perfect example of a beautiful thing?
3. What does ‘simple sheep’ symbolise?
4. Explain ‘ the green world they live in’.
Short Answer Questions – 30 to 40 words
Answer: Beautiful things give us comfort and happiness. They make a lasting impression of joy and happiness. They strengthen our relationship with nature. They provide relief from our daily routine and problems and help us live a better life.
Answer: Poet calls beauty of nature as an endless fountain of immortal drink. The beauty of nature never ceases and it increases with time. Hence is it is called endless.
Answer: Pain, sufferings and troubles are parts of our life. These bring sadness onto us spreading a pall of despondence.
Nature brings us hope, happiness and motivation. These provide us inspiration to continue our life.
Answer: Out acts of unkindness and wrong behaviour is the cause of ‘gloomy days’ and ‘dark spirits”. We become sad because of absence of human and moral values in the society.
Answer: The poem gives a strong message that nature has the power to remove our sadness and can give us happiness. A thing of beauty can remove the sadness caused by absence of noble people and moral values. The joy of nature is immortal. It is a joy forever.
Answer: Nature has created bower, brake of daffodils and clear streams that gives shade, fragrance and cool environment. Under these cool and quiet places beast and man can get comfort.
Man will also get comfort when he keeps his heart quiet and adopts moral values.
Answer: Nature is the most wonderful and versatile creation of God. It has the power to heal all emotions and give us happiness. Even during adverse situation of absence of noble people and moral values, nature helps us to stay away from gloom and dark spirits.
Answer: The word ‘earth’ represent nature and ‘flower bands’ refers to our love and liking for the greenery.
Poet wants to say that our love and liking for greenery, flowers and clear water streams attaches us to the nature.
Long Answer Questions – 120-150 words
Answer: Beautiful things are a source of joy forever. Nature is the most beautiful thing created by God. Beauty of nature removes the sadness and darkness from our minds. When we get connected to the nature, we get a further reason to live. The Sun, the Moon, old and young trees, are all sources of happiness for us. Trees spread their branches to provide shelter to everybody. Flowers like daffodils and musk-roses provide pleasing fragrant surroundings. The clear and small streams of water make a way for itself and along its way greenery is developed. The thick brake in the forest provide shade during hot season.
All these things enrich our lives to such an extent that it is not possible to live without them.
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