In this post, I am sharing 1st Year English In the Street of the Fruit Stalls Poem MCQs notes and Synoyms Quiz for Class 11 students. In the Street of the Fruit Stalls by Jan Stallworthy is a symbolic poem. See the bottom of this post for relevant notes. However, click here for all class 11 English book 3 plays and poems notes.
English Class 11 In the Street of Fuit Stalls Poem MCQs with Answers
Hereunder you will find some MCQs which have been taken from 1st Year English Poem 5. There are 4 possible answers under each question. Find out the correct one.
Which fruit has not been mentioned in the poem?
(A) mango
(B) guava
(C) melon
(D) mandarin
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide” ](A) mango[/bg_collapse]
The fruit resembled the ________.
(A) vegetables
(B) bullets
(C) cannon balls
(D) biscuits
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide” ](C) cannon balls[/bg_collapse]
It was a ________ street.
(A) dark
(B) airy
(C) bright
(D) blind
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The children were ________.
(A) pale
(B) white
(C) dark
(D) yellow
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide” ](C) dark[/bg_collapse]
Wicks balance flame, a dark dew ________.
(A) falls
(B) moves
(C) calls
(D) comes
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Pyramid-piled like cannon ________.
(A) bullets
(B) guns
(C) balls
(D) spears
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide” ](C) balls[/bg_collapse]
The sun in a pitted ________.
(A) skin
(B) arm
(C) rim
(D) leg
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The ark street I am standing ________.
(A) out
(B) into
(C) in
(D) on
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What do the children have in their hands?
(A) coins
(B) balls
(C) notes
(D) sticks
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Wicks balance, a________ dew falls…
(A) lamp’s light
(B) moonlight
(C) dark
(D) bright
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide” ](C) dark[/bg_collapse]
What do the children enter?
(A) lamp’s light
(B) moonlight
(C) sunrays
(D) lantern’s orbit
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“Radiant as ________, they forget/The dark street I am standing in.”
(A) stars
(B) moon
(C) light
(D) lantern
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What saddens the poet?
(A) sense of failure
(B) the glamour of war
(C) the poverty of children
(D) the darkness of dew
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Who is the author of the poem, “In the Street of the Fruit Stalls”?
(A) Shelley
(B) T.S. Eliot
(C) W.H. Davies
(D) Jan Stallworthy
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide” ](D) Jan Stallworthy[/bg_collapse]
1st Year English Poem 5 In the Street of Fruit Stalls Synonyms Quiz
Hereunder you will find some important Synonyms MCQs, taken from 1st Year English In the Street of Fruit Stalls poem. Click the yellow button to see the correct answer.
Wicks balance flame, a dark dew falls.
(A) stabilize
(B) flutter
(C) flatter
(D) enjoy
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The fruits were piled like cannon balls.
(A) scattered
(B) heaped
(C) picked
(D) plucked
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The fruit glowed red-hot from within.
(A) sparkled
(B) wasted
(C) darkened
(D) boosted
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The children enter the lantern’s orbit.
(A) wick
(B) frame
(C) oil
(D) sphere
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The fruits look like the moon compacted to a rind.
(A) compressed
(B) tore
(C) declined
(D) peeled
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The fruits look like the moon compacted to a rind.
(A) flesh
(B) peel
(C) bone
(D) pulp
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide” ](B) peel[/bg_collapse]
The fruits look like the sun in a pitted skin.
(A) clean
(B) painted
(C) stopped
(D) uneven
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Radiant as lanterns, the forget / The dark street I am standing in.
(A) glowing
(B) lifeless
(C) thin
(D) dark
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Wicks balance flame.
(A) vex
(B) glass
(C) mirror
(D) candle strings
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Show Answer” collapse_text=”Hide” ](D) candle strings[/bg_collapse]
Relevant Notes
- In the Street of the Fruit Stalls Poem Explanation
- 11th English Poem 5 Question Answers
- 1st Year English Poem 5 Urdu Translation