MP Board 9th Beehive Rain on the Roof Poem by Coates Kinney MCQs

MP Board 9th Beehive Rain on the Roof Poem by Coates Kinney MCQs : Here are 50 important Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with answers for the poem “Rain on the Roof” by Coates Kinney, based on the analysis provided on the webpage.

MP Board 9th Beehive Rain on the Roof Poem by Coates Kinney MCQs

Multiple Choice Questions

  1. Who is the poet of “Rain on the Roof”?
    a) Robert Frost
    b) Subramania Bharati
    c) Coates Kinney
    d) Katherine Mansfield
    Answer: c) Coates Kinney
  2. What does “humid shadows” refer to?
    a) Ghosts in the house
    b) Sad memories
    c) Moisture-laden clouds
    d) The darkness of the night
    Answer: c) Moisture-laden clouds
  3. What does “starry spheres” mean?
    a) The poet’s eyes
    b) A sky full of stars
    c) Glass marbles
    d) Raindrops
    Answer: b) A sky full of stars
  4. What does the poet describe as a “bliss”?
    a) Lying in bed listening to the rain
    b) Seeing the stars
    c) Remembering his mother
    d) Sleeping all day
    Answer: a) Lying in bed listening to the rain
  5. What sound does the rain make on the roof?
    a) A tinkle
    b) A patter
    c) A jingle
    d) A woof
    Answer: b) A patter
  6. Where is the poet lying?
    a) On a sofa
    b) In a cottage-chamber (bedroom)
    c) On the grass
    d) In the attic
    Answer: b) In a cottage-chamber (bedroom)
  7. What does the “melancholy darkness” do?
    a) Gently weeps in rainy tears
    b) Hides the stars
    c) Makes the poet afraid
    d) Sings a song
    Answer: a) Gently weeps in rainy tears
  8. What does the “tinkle” on the shingles create in the poet’s heart?
    a) An echo
    b) A fear
    c) A sadness
    d) A song
    Answer: a) An echo
  9. What begin to “weave their air-threads into woof”?
    a) Spiders
    b) The poet’s hands
    c) Thousand recollections
    d) The raindrops
    Answer: c) Thousand recollections
  10. What are “dreamy fancies”?
    a) Nightmares
    b) Sad thoughts
    c) Imaginative thoughts or dreams
    d) Future plans
    Answer: c) Imaginative thoughts or dreams
  11. What are the roof tiles made of?
    a) Tin
    b) Plastic
    c) Shingles (wood)
    d) Stone
    Answer: c) Shingles (wood)
  12. What does the sound of the rain bring to the poet’s mind?
    a) His future
    b) His childhood memories
    c) His work
    d) His friends
    Answer: b) His childhood memories
  13. Who is the most important memory about?
    a) The poet’s father
    b) The poet’s siblings
    c) The poet’s mother
    d) The poet’s friend
    Answer: c) The poet’s mother
  14. When did the poet’s mother used to look at him?
    a) In the afternoon
    b) “In years agone” (years ago)
    c) When he was sick
    d) When he was playing
    Answer: b) “In years agone” (years ago)
  15. What does “ere” mean in the poem?
    a) Ear
    b) Before
    c) After
    d) Here
    Answer: b) Before
  16. Who are the “darling dreamers”?
    a) The poet’s pets
    b) The angels
    c) The poet and his siblings
    d) The clouds
    Answer: c) The poet and his siblings
  17. What did the mother do “ere she left them till the dawn”?
    a) Sang a song
    b) Told a story
    c) Looked at them lovingly as they slept
    d) Gave them a kiss
    Answer: c) Looked at them lovingly as they slept
  18. What does the poet feel as he listens to the rain?
    a) His mother’s fond look on him
    b) Anger at the clouds
    c) Sadness for his lost youth
    d) Fear of the storm
    Answer: a) His mother’s fond look on him
  19. What is the “refrain” in the poem?
    a) The poet’s sadness
    b) The repeated sound of the rain
    c) The mother’s voice
    d) The song of the stars
    Answer: b) The repeated sound of the rain
  20. What is the main theme of the poem?
    a) The destructive power of nature
    b) The healing and nostalgic power of rain
    c) The sadness of a dark night
    d) The poet’s love for sleep
    Answer: b) The healing and nostalgic power of rain
  21. What is the meaning of “list”?
    a) A piece of paper
    b) To tilt
    c) To listen
    d) To wish
    Answer: c) To listen
  22. What is the poet’s emotion in the first stanza?
    a) Bliss (happiness)
    b) Melancholy (sadness)
    c) Fear
    d) Excitement
    Answer: a) Bliss (happiness)
  23. The memory of the poet’s mother adds a feeling of…
    a) Anger
    b) Fear
    c) Nostalgia and emotional comfort
    d) Regret
    Answer: c) Nostalgia and emotional comfort
  24. “Humid shadows hover” is an example of…
    a) Simile
    b) Metaphor
    c) Alliteration
    d) Onomatopoeia
    Answer: c) Alliteration
  25. “Patter” and “tinkle” are examples of…
    a) Personification
    b) Simile
    c) Metaphor
    d) Onomatopoeia
    Answer: d) Onomatopoeia
  26. “Melancholy darkness gently weeps” is an example of…
    a) Personification
    b) Simile
    c) Alliteration
    d) Onomatopoeia
    Answer: a) Personification
  27. What does “woof” refer to in the poem?
    a) The sound of a dog
    b) The threads woven in a loom (metaphor for memories weaving together)
    c) The wooden roof
    d) A sad feeling
    Answer: b) The threads woven in a loom (metaphor for memories weaving together)
  28. What do the “humid shadows” (clouds) do?
    a) Hover over the starry spheres
    b) Disappear
    c. Make a loud noise
    d) Create sunlight
    Answer: a) Hover over the starry spheres
  29. What does the poet press against?
    a) The window
    b) The door
    c) The pillow
    d) The roof
    Answer: c) The pillow
  30. What is the poet doing in the cottage-chamber?
    a) Working
    b) Reading
    c) Lying in bed
    d) Cooking
    Answer: c) Lying in bed
  31. What starts “into busy being”?
    a) The poet
    b) The mother
    c) A thousand dreamy fancies
    d) The raindrops
    Answer: c) A thousand dreamy fancies
  32. The poem connects nature with…
    a) Human emotions and memory
    b) Politics and journalism
    c) The poet’s work as a lawyer
    d) The dangers of storms
    Answer: a) Human emotions and memory
  33. What is the tone of the poem?
    a) Angry and aggressive
    b) Joyful and loud
    c) Reflective and nostalgic
    d) Humorous and light
    Answer: c) Reflective and nostalgic
  34. Coates Kinney was a poet, lawyer, politician, and…
    a) Doctor
    b) Journalist
    c) Farmer
    d) Musician
    Answer: b) Journalist
  35. The poet’s memory of his mother is…
    a) Fading and unclear
    b) Painful and sad
    c) Fresh and comforting
    d) A recent event
    Answer: c) Fresh and comforting
  36. The “patter” of the rain is described as…
    a) Loud and harsh
    b) Soft
    c) Annoying
    d) Frightening
    Answer: b) Soft
  37. What does the poet mean by “recollections”?
    a) Fantasies
    b) Future plans
    c) Past memories
    d) Current thoughts
    Answer: c) Past memories
  38. The “darling dreamers” are in their beds…
    a) In the present
    b) In the poet’s memory
    c) In the sky
    d) In a story
    Answer: b) In the poet’s memory
  39. The poet’s mother is…
    a) In the room with him
    b) No longer alive (implied)
    c) Sleeping in the next room
    d) Outside in the rain
    Answer: b) No longer alive (implied)
  40. “Starry spheres” and “soft rain” are examples of…
    a) Alliteration
    b) Metaphor
    c) Simile
    d) Personification
    Answer: a) Alliteration
  41. What is the poet’s reaction to the rain?
    a) He dislikes it
    b) He welcomes it
    c) He is afraid of it
    d) He is indifferent to it
    Answer: b) He welcomes it
  42. The poem is divided into how many stanzas?
    a) One
    b) Two
    c) Three
    d) Four
    Answer: c) Three
  43. Where was Coates Kinney born?
    a) England
    b) India
    c) New York, USA
    d) Scotland
    Answer: c) New York, USA
  44. What does “melancholy” mean?
    a) Happiness
    b) Excitement
    c) Sadness
    d) Anger
    Answer: c) Sadness
  45. What does the poet “list” to?
    a) The stars
    b) The patter of the rain
    c) His mother’s voice
    d) The “dreamy fancies”
    Answer: b) The patter of the rain
  46. What is the poet’s “bliss”?
    a) To lie and listen to the rain
    b) To see his mother
    c) To dream
    d) To be a child again
    Answer: a) To lie and listen to the rain
  47. The memories “weave” together, which suggests they are…
    a) Confusing and chaotic
    b) Simple and clear
    c) Interconnected and forming a pattern
    d) Fading away
    Answer: c) Interconnected and forming a pattern
  48. The poem shows the poet’s…
    a) Love for his mother
    b) Fear of the dark
    c. Dislike of his cottage
    d) Hatred of rain
    Answer: a) Love for his mother
  49. “Humid shadows” are a metaphor for…
    a) Sad feelings
    b) Dark clouds
    c) Nighttime
    d) Ghosts
    Answer: b) Dark clouds
  50. The poem’s style is…
    a) Simple and heartfelt
    b) Complex and academic
    c) Angry and political
    d) Humorous and witty
    Answer: a) Simple and heartfelt

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