11th English The Feed Poem MCQs & Synonyms Quiz

Here I am sharing 1st Year English The Feed Poem MCQs and Synonyms Quiz for Class 11 students. This poem describes a mother’s love and affection for her children in a very beautiful way. Mother treats her children alike and provides everyone with sufficient necessities of life. Ahmad Nadeem Qasmi a well-known Urdu poet wrote this poem. This is the 9th poem in the English Syllabus of intermediate part 1. I have taken these 11th English The Feed Poem MCQs & Synonyms notes from Kips notes. I have already shared 11th English All Poems Notes from English Book 3 and all short stories notes from English Book 1, on ilmihub.

1st Year English Poem 9 The Feed Solved MCQs & Synonyms Quiz Notes

Hereunder, you will find some Comprehension Based MCQs from The Feed Poem.

What was the mother sparrow bolding in her beak?

(A) wheat
(B) millet
(C) rice
(D) maize
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](C) rice[/bg_collapse]

The young ones are tiny and __________.

(A) big
(B) small
(C) white
(D) black
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](C) white[/bg_collapse]

How many young ones are there in the nest?

(A) Three
(B) nine
(C) twelve
(D) ten
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](D) Ten[/bg_collapse]

Name the bird that has come to feed her young ones.

(A) crow
(B) sparrow
(C) pigeon
(D) parrot
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](B) sparrow[/bg_collapse]

How do the baby sparrows look?

(A) healthy
(B) tiny and small
(C) strong
(D) mighty and colossal
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](B) tiny and small[/bg_collapse]

What is the sparrow fissuring?

(A) grain
(B) wood
(C) atom
(D) plant
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](A) grain[/bg_collapse]

How many grains does the sparrow bring?

(A) two
(B) nothing
(C) three
(D) one
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Who is the author of “The Feed” poem?

(A) Jalaluddin Rumi
(B) Allama Iqbal
(C) Sachal Sarmast
(D) Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](D) Ahmed Nadeem Qasmi[/bg_collapse]

Synonyms-Based MCQs

Synonyms Quiz from The Feed poem is here. Find out the correct answer to each question on your own. However, you can find the correct answer by pressing the yellow button.

The mother sparrow has brought a grain of millet in her beak.

(A) worm
(B) insect
(C) cereal
(D) serial
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](C) cereal[/bg_collapse]

The mother sparrow wants to feed her young ones.

(A) give life to
(B) mend
(C) give food to
(D) rend
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](C) give food t[/bg_collapse]

The mother sparrow wants to feed her tiny young ones.

(A) big
(B) little
(C) huge
(D) large
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](B) little[/bg_collapse]

Conjoining beak with beak / With whom should she solace?

(A) merging
(B) joining
(C) patting
(D) craving
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](B) joining[/bg_collapse]

Conjoining beak with beak / With whom should she solace?

(A) enrich
(B) feed
(C) comfort
(D) harness
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](C) comfort[/bg_collapse]

Fissuring the atom / You have learned to weep and wail…

(A) splitting
(B) dispersing
(C) piercing
(D) disbanding
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](A) splitting[/bg_collapse]

Fissuring the atom / You have learned to weep and wail

(A) regret
(B) desist
(C) moan
(D) bother
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](C) moan[/bg_collapse]

Splitting the grain / You have learnt to set life on food.

(A) picking
(B) delivering
(C) gathering
(D) breaking
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](D) breaking[/bg_collapse]

Relevant Notes

  1. Intermediate Part 1 English Notes
  2. 11th Textbooks PDF Download
  3. The Feed Poem Short Questions
  4. The Feed Poem Explanation

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