Our Casuarina Tree MCQ Question Answers । Class 12 3rd Semester English
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Our Casuarina Tree MCQ Question Answers । Class 12 3rd Semester English :
1) Our Casuarina Tree’ is written by – Toru Dutt
2) Toru Dutt wrote poems both in – English and French
3) ‘Our Casuarina Tree’ is a poem published in – 1881
4) What kind of a poem is ‘Our Casuarina Tree’? – Ode
5) What is the form of the poem? – Lyric
6) When did the poet see the Casuarina tree? – In her youth
7) Where did the poet see the Casuarina tree? – In her own motherland
8) The Casuarina tree symbolises the ancient and venerable culture of – India
9) Who is the speaker in the poem? – A person reminiscing about childhood memories under the tree
10) Where is the tree located according to the poem? – In the garden of the poet’s childhood home
11) The poet’s attitude towards the tree can be called – affection
12) The huge python here is – the creeper
13) How does a creeper wind up the Casuarina tree? – Round and round like a python making deep wounds up to its summit
14) The trunk of the tree is – rugged
15) On the trunk of the tree the creeper makes – deep scars
16) The Casuarina tree’s creeper climbs up to its very – summit
17) The poet imagines that the summit of the tree has reached the – stars
18) “Up to its very summit near the stars.” – What does this line indicate? – The tree is very tall
19) Due to the embrace of the creeper, the other tree would have – died
20) How does the poet describe the tree’s appearance? – Tall and majestic
21) What hangs from the boughs of the Casuarina tree? – Flowers
22) What is the colour of the clusters of flowers hanging from the boughs of the Casuarina tree? – Crimson
23) The ‘giant’ in the poem is the – Casuarina tree
24) The tree wears the creeper as a – shawl
25) The tree wears the scarf-like creeper – gallantly
26) Which phrase best describes the Casuarina tree in the poem? – “A giant wears the scarf”
27) The flowers of the tree attract – birds and bees
28) At night, the garden gets overflowed by a sweet song which actually refers to the – buzzing sound of beetles
29) The sweet song is heard – at night
30) The darkling’s song seems – to have no close
31) ‘Sung darkling from our tree,’ – Here ‘darkling’ refers to – a beetle
32) The poet looks at the Casuarina tree through her casement – at dawn
33) What is the first thing the poet is delighted to look at in the morning when she opens her window? – The Casuarina tree
34) How does the poet feel when her casement is thrown wide open in the morning? – Delighted
35) The baboon is seen mostly in – winter
36) The poet discovers on the top of the tree a – baboon
37) The colour of the baboon is – gray
38) The gray baboon sits on the crest of the tree – alone
39) How does the gray baboon sit on the top of the tree? – Like a statue
40) Sitting on the top of the tree, the baboon watches the – sunrise
41) On the lower branches, are found the – baboon’s offspring
42) The adjective used to describe the offspring of the baboon is – puny
43) What do the baboon’s offspring do? – Leap about and play
44) Which of the following birds is mentioned in the poem? – Kokila
45) In the poem ‘Our Casuarina Tree’, who are singing? – Cuckoos
46) Who hails the day? – Kokilas
47) The sleepy cows go to the – pastures
48) The tree’s shadow falls on the – field
49) What springs in the tank? – Water-lilies
50) The water-lilies in the tank look like – enmassed snow
51) The Casuarina tree is dear to the poet not because of its – magnificence
52) The Casuarina tree is dear to the poet’s – soul
53) The Casuarina tree is dear to the poet because – she has many fond memories of the tree
54) Under the tree the poet played with – her sweet companions
55) The poet has played with her companions under the Casuarina tree – many years ago
56) Who are the ‘sweet companions’ referred to in the poem? – The poet’s siblings
57) How did the poet love her sweet companions? – Intensely
58) ‘Blent with your images’ – Whose images are being referred to here? – The poet’s siblings
59) ‘…it shall arise’ – What is referred to as ‘it’? – The Casuarina tree
60) Thinking of the tree, the poet’s eyes are blinded by – hot tears
61) The poet could think of the tree until – her eyes were drenched with hot tears
62) What sound does the tree make, according to the poem? – A dirge-like murmur
63) The ‘dirge-like murmur’ is – the tree’s lament
64) What does the poet compare the murmur of the tree to? – The sound of sea waves breaking on a rocky beach
65) The water-wraith slumbers – in his cave
66) What do the waves do? – They gently kiss the classic shore
67) Toru Dutt describes the shore of France or Italy as – classic
68) When does the earth lay tranced in a dreamless swoon? – At night
69) The memory of the Casuarina tree is aroused whenever the poet hears – the music of the waves
70) Where did the sublime form of the tree rise? – In the poet’s inner vision
71) How does the poet describe the tree’s impact on her imagination? – It sparks her creativity
72) What does the poet want to do at the end of the poem ‘Our Casuarina Tree’? – She wants to immortalise the memory of the Casuarina tree
73) The ‘eerie speech’ refers to the – lament of the tree
74) The Casuarina tree laments for – the poet’s companions who are dead
75) The poet feels that the tree’s lament reaches to the – unknown lands
76) The ‘eye of faith’ refers to – the poet’s belief
77) What has the poet heard far, far away? – The wail
78) What does the phrase ‘blessed sleep’ signify? – Death
79) Who were dearer to the poet than her own life? – Her dead siblings
80) The beloved companions of the poet are now – in eternal sleep
81) The deathless trees are seen in – Borrowdale
82) What is ‘Borrowdale’? – A valley in England
83) The deathless trees in Borrowdale have seen – many deaths
84) The Casuarina tree in the poem is a symbol of – strength and resilience
85) What is the main theme explored in ‘Our Casuarina Tree’? – The passage of time and childhood memories
86) What is the poet trying to convey through her poem? – A sense of belonging and the comfort of cherished moments from the past
87) What does the poem reveal about the poet’s relationship with nature? – She sees nature as a source of inspiration
88) How does the poet describe the tree’s presence in her life? – As a reminder of her past
89) The tree is important to the poet because – it brings back her childhood memories