Important MCQ and answers of the poem "The Bangle Sellers" by Sarojini Naidu
The Bangle Sellers" by Sarojini Naidu
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1.The poem "The Bangle Sellers" is taken from -----(a) The Bird of Time
2.The poem "The Bangle Sellers" was first published in ------(a)1912
3.The main theme of the poem "The Bangle Sellers" is ---(a)Celebration of Indian Womanhood.
4.The speaker of the poem is -----(a)a hawker
5.The poem "The Bangle Sellers" is written in -------(a)rhyming couplet
6.How many stages of woman's life are described in the poem "The Bangle Sellers"?
---(a)three.
7."Limpid glory " signifies/suggests ---(a) transparent beauty.
8.Where are the speakers in the poem "The Bangle Sellers" going to -----(a) a temple fair.
9.The loads of bangle Sellers are ---(a)glittering.
10.The fair will take place near -----(a)temple.
11.The bangles are token of -----(a) colourful life. /radiant life
12.The bangles are described as ----(a)circle of light
13.Those who are mentioned as happy in the poem are ------(a)daughters and wives.
14.The bangles are tinted with----(a)rainbow colour.
15.In this poem bangles are the symbol of-(a)positivity
16. How is the brow of a woodland stream described?
-a)tranquil
17.In the expression 'buds that dream', the literary device used is-
a)personification
18.Bangles of blue and silver colour are suitable for-
a)maiden
19.Mountain mist is characterized by- a) purity, freshness & beauty
20.Bangles are the ornaments worn by the women on their-
a) wrist
21.The colour of the bangles for maiden's wrist is like-a)mountain mist
22.The potential consumer of the bangles are-a)women of different age.
23.What mood is implied by the expressions like 'shining loads', 'circles of light', 'radiant lives' etc?
----a)jovial
24.The expression 'new born leaves' expresses
a)freshness
25."Some'' is used repeatedly in the poem to signify-
a) There are variety of bangles with the sellers
26.The society depicted by Sarojini Naidu is-
a)typical rural
27.Three stages of a woman's life mentioned are----a)maiden, bride & wife
28."Marriage fire" refers to ---a)Hindu Culture
29."Buds that dream' presents the image of-
a)young girls
30.The poem 'The Bangle Sellers' consists of-(a)four stanzas
31.The colour of the bangles that looks like field of sunlit corn is of- a)yellow
32.The colour of bangles for middle-aged women are
a)purple and gold.
33.Middle aged women reared their sons ---a)faithfully
34.Middle aged women served their households ----a)fruitful pride
35.What kind of flame is described?
a)flame of marriage fire.
36.Who worships God at their husband's side?
a)Middle aged woman
37.Whose hands have cherished?
a)Middle aged woman's
38.Whose laughter is described?
a)bride's
39.Whose tear is described?
a)bride's
40.Rhyme scheme of each stanza is -a)aabbcc
41.How many colours are mentioned directly in this poem?
---a)three
42.How many couplets are there in each stanza of "The Bangle Sellers"?
Ans:a) three
43.How many couplets are there in the poem "The Bangle Sellers"?
-a)twelve
44.How many lines are there in the poem" The Bangle Sellers "?
a)24 lines.
45.In the poem" The Bangle Sellers " the sellers are introduced in -- a)the first stanza.
46.Calm height of a forest stream is expressed by the phrase-
a)tranquil brow.
47.Whose love has blest?
---a)Middle aged woman's
48.Some are flushed like the ----a)buds
49.Sarojini Naidu is popularly known as
---a) the Nightingale of India
50.The lifestyle described all through the poem?
-a)contented
51. The poem celebrates the beauty of —
Ans: (a) Indian womanhood
52. The bangles for brides are compared to —
Ans: (a) flame of marriage fire
53. "Tinkling, luminous, tender" refers to —
Ans: (a) bangles
54. The phrase "tinkling luminous" appeals to —
Ans: (a) sound and sight
55. What literary device is used in “tinkling luminous”? —
Ans: (a) synaesthesia
56. What emotion is conveyed by "bridal laughter and bridal tear"? —
Ans: (a) mixed emotions of a bride
57. “Meet for a bride on her bridal morn” refers to —
Ans: (a) suitable bangles for a bride
58. “Rich with the hue of her heart’s desire” refers to —
Ans: (a) deep red bangles
59. The poem gives a glimpse into —
Ans: (a) traditional Indian life
60. “Cradle fair sons on her breast” implies —
Ans: (a) motherhood
61. The purple and gold-flecked grey bangles are for —
Ans: (a) matured women
62. Bangles are associated with —
Ans: (a) different stages of woman’s life
63. “Some are like fields of sunlit corn” refers to —
Ans: (a) yellow bangles for brides
64. The bangles of "purple and gold-flecked grey" signify —
Ans: (a) wisdom and experience
65. The mood of the poem is —
Ans: (a) celebratory
66. “They serve her household in fruitful pride” refers to —
Ans: (a) mature women’s role in family
67. The poem is rich in —
Ans: (a) imagery
68. The poet’s attitude towards Indian women is —
Ans: (a) reverent and respectful
69. The poem highlights the connection between —
Ans: (a) bangles and womanhood
70. The expression “faithful” in the poem symbolizes —
Ans: (a) loyalty of a wife and mother
71. The setting of the poem is —
Ans: (a) a traditional Indian fair
72. The poem celebrates —
Ans: (a) feminine beauty, roles, and spirituality
73. The bride is portrayed as —
Ans: (a) joyful yet emotional
74. "Cradle fair sons" is an example of —
Ans: (a) alliteration
75. The bangles suitable for maidens are described using —
Ans: (a) natural imagery
76. The “flame of her marriage fire” indicates —
Ans: (a) sacredness of marriage
77. The poet uses bangles as a metaphor for —
Ans: (a) phases in a woman's life
78. The tone of the poem is —
Ans: (a) lyrical and reverent
79. What is a repeated structure in the poem? —
Ans: (a) “Some are…”
80. What do “shining loads” metaphorically suggest? —
Ans: (a) hope and joy in women’s lives
81. Bangles worn by women are a symbol of —
Ans: (a) tradition and identity
82. The poet highlights the —
Ans: (a) dignity of women
83. The expression “fruitful pride” refers to —
Ans: (a) satisfaction in family life
84. “Purple and gold flecked grey” is a symbol of —
Ans: (a) maturity and spirituality
85. The poem is part of —
Ans: (a) Sarojini Naidu’s nationalist verse collections
86. Sarojini Naidu was a —
Ans: (a) freedom fighter and poet
87. The poem associates bangles with —
Ans: (a) rites of passage
88. The word “luminous” refers to —
Ans: (a) bright and glowing bangles
89. The “temple fair” is a place of —
Ans: (a) cultural gathering
90. Who are the potential buyers of the bangles? —
Ans: (a) Women of all ages
91. The poem can be categorized as —
Ans: (a) a lyrical poem
92. Which of these does NOT describe a bangle’s color?
Ans: (c) black
93. The bride’s “bridal morn” refers to —
Ans: (a) her wedding day
94. “Blest” in the poem means —
Ans: (a) blessed
95. The word “cherished” refers to —
Ans: (a) caring with love
96. Which Indian value is celebrated in the poem? —
Ans: (a) devotion to family
97. Which poetic device is used heavily in the poem? —
Ans: (a) imagery and symbolism
98. The poem ends with the image of —
Ans: (a) a devoted wife and mother
99. “Faithful lives” in the poem indicates —
Ans: (a) spiritual loyalty in married life
100. The bangle sellers carry —
Ans: (a) loads of colourful bangles
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