‘Awarding the world its world' what do these words express?
1. the world is ours
2.the world is yours
3.the world belong to the poor
4.the world belongs to the rich
What attracts the slum children?
1.The animals
2.The movies
3.icecream
4.All beautiful things like ship, Sun
Far far from gusty waves these children’s faces. Like rootless weeds, the hair torn round their pallor: what do these words express?
1.poor state of the classroom
2.poor plight of children's homes
3.poor plight of teachers
4.poor plight of the slum children
His eyes live in a dream- what is the dream?
1.watching a movie
2.going abroad
3.eating ice cream
4.dream of better times with games and open spaces
How can powerful people help the poor children?
1.by fighting with the government
2.by fighting with the powerful
3.by bridging gaps of inequalities and injustice
4.by fighting with the rich
In what sense are the slum children different?
1.their IQ
2.their wisdom
3.their dresses
4.because of no access to hope and openness of the world
Who has written the poem Elementary School Classroom in a Slum?
1.Kipling
2.Wordsworth
3.Kamlanath
4.Stephen Spender
Mention any two images used to explain the plight of the slum children.
1.open handed map
2.from his desk
3. belled,flowery
4.foggy slums and bottle bits on stones
What are the poetic devices used in the poem?
1.alliteration and simile
2.metaphor and imagery
3.synecdoche, and irony
4.All of these
What blots the maps of the slum children?
1.garbage
2.blockage
3.stones in the streets
4.Dirty slums
What do Catacombs signify?
1.relevance of the map hanging on the wall of the classroom
2.confinement to the slums, the maps being irrelevant
3.importance of the school
4.death
What do the 'governor', inspector, visitor’ in the poem depict?
1.higher officials
2.Government officials
3.Political people
4.Powerful and influential people
What do the faces of children in the slum areas reflect?
1.happiness
2.their aspirations
3.their energy
4.sadness and lack of enthusiasm
What do the words 'From fog to endless night ' mean?
1.bright light outside
2. bright future
3.hopelessness
4.Dark and uncertain future of slum children from birth to death
What do the words Their future is painted with fog convey?
1.no love and care
2.no warmth
3.no hard work
4.no hope of improvement
What does paper-seeming boy mean?
1.had a paper in his hand
2.was as thin as a sheet of paper
3.was white in colour like a sheet of paper
4.All of these
What does the color of the classroom walls point out?
1.happy and poor state
2.happy and rich state
3.poor condition of the slum
4.none of these
What does the expression 'Break O break open' suggest?
1. barriers on the road
2.barriers of garbage heap
3.barriers of dirty environment must be broken
4.None
What does the expression Open handed map show?
1.power of the poor
2.the poor can not access the world
3.the poor are powerless
4.maps are open to all, they reveal everything
What does the poem describe?
1.A classroom in a slum area
2.social setup of India
3.different mindsets
4.beauty of the surroundings
What does the poet compare in the poem?
1.the young and old
2.generation gaps
3.old age and childhood
4. rich (haves) and poor children (have nots)
What does the poet compare the colour of walls with?
1.rotten fruits
2.stale chapatis
3.rotten vegetables
4.sour cream
What does the poet portray in the poem?
1.young minds
2.playfulness of the children
3.questions of children
4.the plight of young children in the slums
What does the poet show through expressions 'so blot their maps with slums as big as doom'?
1.his clot the street
2.enjoy the maps
3.big maps
4.the slums spell doom for the poor
What does the poet want?
1.to send the children out of the slums
2.to send the children to America
3. to send the children to open fields
4.to send the children to a beach
What does the poet wish for the children of the slums?
1.He wishes them to be happy and healthy
2.He wishes a good change for them
3.he wants them to enjoy the bounties of nature
4.All of these
What have the windows done to the children's lives in the poem?
1. shut the doors
2.blocked the passage
3.clocked the Sunlight
4.have shut the children inside and blocked their growth
What is ironical about the wall hangings and donations in the classroom?
1.set up in very clean environment
2.completely opposite to the needs of the children in the classroom
3.set up in happy environment
4.set up in gloomy set up
What is the meaning of The paper seeming boy, with rat eyes ?
1.rich people
2.rich children
3. powerful people and their influence
4.weak and malnutritioned boy
What is the stunted boy reciting?
1.a happy song from his seat
2.a religious song in a group
3.a sad song from the front of the class
4.a lesson from his desk
What is the Tree Room in the poem?
1.A tree - shaped room
2.A room on a tree where squirrels play
3.A room on a tree where rats play
4.A room on a tree where pigeons play
What kind of future do the slum children have?
1.very hopeful
2.bright
3.clear like water
4.hopeless and uncertain
What kind of life do the children living in slums have?
1.full of love
2.full of care and warmth
3.Hopeless and full of struggle
4.all of these
What kind of look do the faces and hair of the children give?
1.rich and beautiful faces
2.bright, neat faces
3.healthy appearances
4.pale faces, scattered and undone hair
What other freedom the poet wants the slum children to enjoy?
1.Freedom of roaming
2.freedom to spend money
3.freedom to eat
4.freedom of knowledge,wisdom and expression
What theme did the poet concentrate on in the poem?
1.themes of social injustice and class inequalities.
2.theme of children and their happiness
3.theme of insecurities
4.none
Who is the unlucky heir and what has he inherited?
1.a fat boy, has inherited obesity from his mother
2.a short, thin boy, has inherited stunted growth from his family
3.an intelligent boy, has inherited intelligence
4.thin boy with rat's eyes, has inherited a deformed body from his father
Who was sitting at the back of the dim class?
1.a girl
2.an old man
3.a teacher
4.a young boy
Why are the pictures and maps meaningless?
1.they are fake and show a false thing
2.they are old and have faded away
3.they show vastness which is opposite to the world and needs of the children in the classroom
4.All of these
Why is the head of the tall girl weighed down?
1.by the burden of studies
2.by the burden of work
3.by the burden of her world
4.All of these