![]() (a)The two roads could be equally worn out even though it doesn’t look like 33. (b) Showed that initially while choosing a path one never knows if it’s absolutely right or wrong 30. (d)ultimately the road you choose brings all the differences to your life 29. (d)The road was rarely chosen by many people 28. (b) the speaker’s adventurous yet insightful mind 26. (c) poet’s dilemma about choosing roads 23. (c)American 21.(c) dense growth of plants and bushes 22. (b) One should sit back and think before he/she chooses the road 19. (b)T he travelers used the road during their journeys 17. (a)Because there’s no going back once chosen 16. (c)To understand if the road was good enough for him 14. (a)Was grassy 10.(a)Waited for long 11.(a)The road which is less traversed 12. Does the poet feel terrible about making the wrong choice in the end?Īnswers:- 1.(b)Robert Frost 2. In the context of this poem trodden meansĤ0. “Oh, I kept the first for another day!” The line shows a sense ofģ 8. The word road in the poem has been used as a metaphor forģ7. Ages from now, the speaker might narrate about his chosen path withģ 6. (c)The road chosen is same as that of not chosenģ 5. (b)Apparently, the road not chosen is worn out more than the one chosen (a)The two roads could be equally worn out even though it doesn’t look like “Had worn them really about the same” What does this mean? “Somewhere ages and ages hence”- what does this mean?ģ1.The poem subtly shows that often the _ traversed road makes life interesting.ģ2. (d) expressed the calmness of his mind while travelingģ0. ![]() (c) admired the beauty of the road chosen (b) Showed that initially while choosing a path one never knows if it’s absolutely right or wrong ![]() (d)ultimately the road you choose brings all the differences to your life (b) he didn’t bother much about the road left behind (a) he was always confident about the road he chose (d)The road was rarely chosen by many people (a)Lots of leaves were falling on the road “In leaves, no step had trodden black”- What does this mean? (c) to complete the journey that he had already chosenĢ7. (a) Whether he will be successful when he chooses the other road What was the initial problem faced by the speaker? (b) the speaker’s adventurous yet insightful mindĢ 6. The speaker of the poem was doubtful about What does the “long I stood” represents?Ģ 4. (c) One should be willing to take two roads at the same timeġ 9. (b) One should sit back and think before he/she chooses the road (a) one should be happy about the road he/she has chosen What shows that the roads were not used by a lot of people? (c)The police passing by to fetch the criminalġ7. (b)The travelers used the road during their journeys (a)The children took the road to the school “….Though as for that the passing there…” The Passing there denotes (a)Because there’s no going back once chosenġ 6. ![]() Why one must be thoughtful before choosing a road? Why did the poet think that the road he chose had a better claim?ġ 5. (c)To understand if the road was good enough for himġ 4. Why did the poet stood long and looked down the path? (b)Was not of much difference as the other oneġ0.Before choosing his own path, the speakerġ 2. The poet was _ that he couldn’t choose both the roadsĦ. (b)Making this world a better place to live inĥ.
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