In this post, students will get 1st Year English Poem 3 Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry Now Poem MCQs and Synonyms. 11th Class English Book 3 contains Plays and Poems. I have already created a post which contains 1st Year English Book 3 Notes. However, Intermediate Part 1 Book 1 Notes are also available. I have taken these notes from Kips Notes.
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1st Year English Poem 3 Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry Now Poem MCQs
Cherry is the loveliest in ________.
(A) winter
(B) summer
(C) spring
(D) autumn
Easter is a festival of ________.
(A) Christians
(B) Hindus
(C) Muslims
(D) Sikhs
The tree of Cherry is dressed in ________ colour.
(A) pink
(B) yellow
(C) red
(D) white
Three score years and ten are ________.
(A) forty years
(B) sixty years
(C) fifty years
(D) seventy years
The cherry tree glorifies ________.
(A) life
(B) the city
(C) mind and thought
(D) the environment
Out of the life of the poet how many years would not come again?
(A) ten
(B) thirty
(C) twenty
(D) forty
What is the cherry hung with?
(A) snow
(B) frozen water
(C) red flowers
(D) white flowers
Where does the cherry stand?
(A) on a hill
(B) by the woodland ride
(C) by a pool
(D) by the lake
What is the cherry dressed for?
(A) a party
(B) Christmas
(C) holiday
(D) Easter
What is the age of the poet at present?
(A) twenty years
(B) seventy years
(C) fifty years
(D) forty years
What is the average age of man?
(A) 60 years
(B) 70 years
(C) 80 years
(D) 90 years
How many more years does the poet expect to live?
(A) twenty years
(B) seventy years
(C) fifty years
(D) forty years
1st Year English Poem 3 Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry Now Poem Synonyms
The cherry is hung with bloom along the bough.
(A) blossom
(B) joy
(C) leaves
(D) shine
The cherry is hung with bloom along the bough.
(A) stem
(B) branch
(C) tree
(D) flower
The cherry is hung with bloom along the bough.
(A) brightened
(B) fragrant
(C) bent
(D) loaded
The cherry stands about the wood-land ride.
(A) valley
(B) crust
(C) plain
(D) forest
The cherry stands about the wood-land ride.
(A) cluster
(B) sidewalk
(C) track
(D) journey
Take from seventy springs a score.
(A) twenty
(B) fifteen
(C) tend
(D) dozen
Fifty springs are little room.
(A) house
(B) compound
(C) span
(D) yard
Relevant Notes
- Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry Now Short Questions
- Loveliest of Trees, the Cherry Now Explanation of Stanzas
- 1st Year English Moral Stories
- 11th Class English Application Writing Samples
- English Letter Writing for Class 11