Challenger App

No.1 PSC Learning App

1M+ Downloads
Which statement best describes the ending of Home Burial?
What literary technique is used when the wife opens the door and says: “You—oh, you think the talk is all. I must go—”?
The line “I must get out of here. I must get air” contains an example of:
What is ironic about the husband's statement: “Can’t a man speak of his own child he’s lost?”
What does the “little graveyard” symbolize in the poem Home Burial?
In the poem, the husband's act of digging the grave is seen by the wife as:
Which literary device is used in the line: “Making the gravel leap and leap in air”?
The poem Home Burial is written in:
What is the main theme of Home Burial?
What did Frost mean by the phrase “the sound of sense”?
How did critics like Randall Jarrell reinterpret Frost’s poetry in the 20th century?
Which poem includes the famous line: "Good fences make good neighbors"?
What is the title of Frost’s first published poem?
Which poetic concept did Frost promote in his quote: “No tears in the writer, no tears in the reader”?
Which poem by Frost inspired by Edward Thomas involves a metaphorical journey?
What theme is commonly found in Frost’s poetry according to critics?
Which of the following statements about Robert Frost’s style is true?
Which poem did Frost recite from memory at John F. Kennedy’s inauguration?
Robert Frost received how many Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry?
What does the poet say about his mother after the father’s death?
Which literary device is used in the phrase “a house that leaned”?
What does the poet hope to find in the newspaper cones?
What is meant by “left his eye coins in the ashes”?
What is the tone of the poem?
Which poetic device is used in “left debts and daughters”?
What does the poet sarcastically say about the obituary in the newspaper?
What object in the poem symbolizes decay and burden in the family home?
How does the poet describe his father's cremation?
What is the central theme of the poem "Obituary"?
Which poetic movement is Kamala Das’s work compared to?
What does the repeated use of “I” in the poem symbolize?
The tone of the poem can best be described as:
What is Kamala Das's attitude towards the societal roles imposed on women?
Which of the following is NOT a literary device used in the poem?
What symbolic imagery does Kamala Das use for female desire and longing?
In the poem, Kamala Das compares her mixed language to:
What language issue does Kamala Das raise in “An Introduction”?
What type of poem is “An Introduction”?
Which poem is Kamala Das’s bold autobiographical statement of identity and defiance?
Which of these is a key literary device used when the scorpion is called the “Evil One”?
What does the mother’s final statement reveal about her? 👉 “Thank God the scorpion picked on me and spared my children.”
What form does the poem Night of the Scorpion take?
Which of the following best describes the father’s character in Night of the Scorpion?
Which belief is reflected in the villagers’ reaction to the mother’s pain?
How does the structure of Night of the Scorpion contribute to its effect?
What does the scorpion symbolize in the poem?
Which of the following best describes Nissim Ezekiel’s poetic style as reflected in Night of the Scorpion?
What literary device is used in the line "The peasants came like swarms of flies"?
What is the central theme of Nissim Ezekiel’s poem Night of the Scorpion?
What kind of freedom is Tagore praying for in the poem?