My Neighbour Friend Breathing his Last Poem MCQs & Synonyms

Here I am sharing 1st year English My Neighbour Friend Breathing His Last Poem MCQs & Synonyms Quiz for Class 11 students. This is the 14th poem in Intermediate Part 1 English Book 3 and written by Bullah Shah. I have taken these Multiple Choice Questions from Kips Notes. Students should visit complete the 11th English Book 3 notes.

1st Year English Poem 14 My Neighbour Friend Breathing His Last Synonyms Based MCQs

Who is dying in the poem, “My Neighbour Friend Breathing his Last!”?

(A) the poet’s spiritual guide
(B) the poet’s playmate
(C) the poet’s kith and kin
(D) the poet’s desciple
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Correct Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](A) the poet’s spiritual guide[/bg_collapse]

What is the condition of the poet at the death of his neighbor friend?

(A) deprived
(B) exultant
(C) surprised
(D) aghast
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Correct Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](D) aghast[/bg_collapse]

What sort of talk is being uttered on every side in the poem, “My Neighbour Friend Breathing his Last!”?

(A) excited talk
(B) happy talk
(C) dull talk
(D) decamping talk
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Correct Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](D) decamping talk[/bg_collapse]

When is Bullah in loss?

(A) without his mother
(B) without wealth
(C) without God’s love
(D) without health
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Correct Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](C) without God’s love[/bg_collapse]

Without God’s love Bullah Shah cannot live________.

(A) without his companions
(B) in this world
(C) in the world hereafter
(D) here or across
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Correct Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](D) here or across[/bg_collapse]

Without whose love Bullah Shah can hardly dwell here or across?

(A) his neighbor friend
(B) his companions
(C) his loved ones
(D) God Almighty
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Correct Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](D) God Almighty[/bg_collapse]

What does the poet seek in the poem?

(A) God’s grace
(B) the love of his friends
(C) the love of his relatives
(D) an eternal life
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Correct Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](A) God’s grace[/bg_collapse]

Flames in the poet’s heart mean_______.

(A) pangs of separation
(B) fear of death
(C) sadness at the unfeeling world
(D) cruelty of people
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Correct Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](A) pangs of separation[/bg_collapse]

“At every place are shrieks in stock” means_______.

(A) there is sorrow all around
(B) there is a loud noise every where
(C) everybody is leaving
(D) no one is silent
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Correct Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](A) there is sorrow all around[/bg_collapse]

Who is the author of “My Neighbour Friend Breathing His Last”?

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

Synonyms Based MCQs

“My Neighbour Friend Breathing his Last!”

(A) dying
(B) refreshing
(C) breathing calmly
(D) gasping
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Correct Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](A) dying[/bg_collapse]

“The companions are ready to catch the train.”

(A) colleagues
(B) enemies
(C) friends
(D) opponents
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Correct Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](C) friends[/bg_collapse]

“On every side decamping talk….”

(A) matching
(B) departure
(C) fighting
(D) blasts
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Correct Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](B) departure[/bg_collapse]

”At every place are shrieks in stock.”

(A) ammunition
(B) joys
(C) cries
(D) edibles
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Correct Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](C) cries[/bg_collapse]

“At every place are shrieks in stock.”

(A) in abundance
(B) in a hurry
(C) in action
(D) in triumph
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Correct Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](A) in abundance[/bg_collapse]

Flare up flames in heart to height.

(A) burn
(B) hibernate
(C) terminate
(D) end
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Correct Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](A) burn[/bg_collapse]

“For, visible is not charming sight.”

(A) invisible
(B) victorious
(C) obvious
(D) invincible
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Correct Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](C) obvious[/bg_collapse]

Without his love Bullah is in loss.

(A) deprivation
(B) godliness
(C) virtue
(D) storage
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Correct Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](A) deprivation[/bg_collapse]

Can hardly dwell here or across.

(A) die
(B) succeed
(C) live
(D) pass
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Correct Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](C) live[/bg_collapse]

…. Can hardly dwell here or across.

(A) on the other side
(B) the hereafter
(C) across the border
(D) worldly accommodation
[bg_collapse view=”button-orange” color=”#4a4949″ expand_text=”Correct Answer” collapse_text=”Hide Answer” ](B) the hereafter[/bg_collapse]

Relevant Notes

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