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Q. What does the slave dream of?

a. His family

b. His homeland

c. The river Niger

d. All of these

  • d. All of these

Q. “And it passed, like a glorious roll of drums, Through the triumph of his dream”. What is the triumph?

a. His dream of homeland

b. His dream of flamingoes

c. His dream of family

d. His dream of liberty

  • d. His dream of liberty

Q. “He did not feel the drivers whip”. Why?

a. He was asleep

b. He was unconscious

c. He was dreaming

d. He was dead

  • d. He was dead

Q. What had illumined the land of sleep?

a. The dream

b. Death

c. The whipping

d. None of these

  • b. Death

Q. ‘The Walrus and the Carpenter” is a poem recited by -----------------

a. Walru

b. Carpenter

c. Alice

d. Tweedledum andTweedledee

  • d. Tweedledum andTweedledee

Q. A fat animal with tusks found in the sea is ---------------

a. Elephant

b. Sea-horse

c. Oysters

d. Walrus

  • d. Walrus

Q. Where do the Walrus and the Carpenter go for a walk?

a. Garden

b. Briny Beach

c. Hillside

d. Park

  • b. Briny Beach

Q. Why was it odd that the sun was shining with all his might?

a. It was midnight

b. It was twilight

c. It was morning

d. It was noon

  • a. It was midnight

Q. Why did the Walrus and the Carpenter cry?

a. The sea was wet

b. The sand was dry

c. To see such quantities of sand

d. The moon was sulking

  • c. To see such quantities of sand

Q. Who was easily attracted by the words of the Walrus and the Carpenter?

a. The old oyster

b. Alice

c. The young oysters

d. Tweedledom and tweedledee

  • c. The young oysters

Q. What were the topics to be discussed amongst the Walrus, Carpenter and Oysters?

a. Of shoe

b. Of ships

c. Sealing wax

d. All of the above

  • d. All of the above

Q. “But not on us!” Whose cry is it?

a. The Walru

b. The oysters

c. The Carpenters

d. Alice

  • b. The oysters

Q. “Shall we be trotting home again? But answer came there none.” Why?

a. The oysters had gone home

b. The oysters did not leave their bed

c. The oysters were all eaten up

d. None of these

  • c. The oysters were all eaten up
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