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1. Why was the wood yellow?

(a) because of autum (b) because of winter (c) because of summer (d) because of spring
2. Why was the traveler sorry?
(a) he was tired (b) he wanted to take rest (c) he did not like the roads (d) because he could not travel both
the roads.
3. What did the traveler do?
(a) took rest (b) started walking (c) sat down (d) stood and looked down
4. What did the traveller find about the first road?
(a) it was good (b) it bent in the undergrowth (c) it was better (d) it was straight
5. The ‘other’ refers here to
(a) The first road (b) the wood (c) the second road (d) the curve
6. Which road did the traveler choose?
(a) the first road (b) the road having curve (c) the second road (d) the broad road
7. The traveler took the second road be cause
(a) it liked wear (b) it was short (c) it was smooth (d) it wanted wear
8. Who had worn the roads?
(a) people (b) domestic animals (c) wild animals (d) Vehicles
9. Give the opposite word of ‘fair’
(a) good (b) bad (c) dark (d) unfair
10. Which had no step trodden black?
(a) The first road (b) the second road (c) the forest (d) both the roads
11. For what did the traveller keep the first road for another day?
(a) to travel (b) to cross (c) to measure (d) to see
12. What did the traveller doubt?
(a) if he could run (b) if he could see (c) if he could manage time (d) if he could ever traveler it
13. What did the Traveller know?
(a) that life is short (b) that the road is long (c) that one way leads on to way (d) that there are many roads

14. How would the traveller tell?


(a) with a sigh (b) proudly (c) with pleasure (d) scorn nfully
15. What problem did the traveller face?
(a) of walking (b) of taking rest (c) of making choice (d) of traveling both the roads
16. What has made all the difference?
(a) his traveling (b) his telling the story (c) the wood (d) his decision
17. Which road did the traveller take?
(a) the straight road (b) the road with curve (c) the road less travelled by (d) the fair road
Very Short Answer Type Questions
1. Where were the roads? What was the traveller’s problem?
Ans: The traveler came to a place in a for- est where two roads diverged. He faced the problem of making
choice of travelling one of those two roads.
2. How did the poet make his choice?
Ans: The poet stood and watched the roads for a long while. He took the second road which seemed better
to him because it was grassy and less trodden.
3. Why would the poet tell his story with a sigh?
Ans: The poet would tell about his choice with a sigh because his decision was not perfect. Had he taken
the first road his life I would have become different.
4. Who is the poet of ‘The Road Not Taken’?
Ans: Robert Frost.
1) Ans: (a) because of autumn.
2) Ans: (d) because he could not travel both the roads.
3) Ans: (d) stood and looked down.
4) Ans: (b) it bent in the undergrowth.
5) Ans: (c) the second road.
6) Ans: (c) the second road.
7) Ans: (d) it wanted wear.
8) Ans: (a) people.
9) Ans: (d) unfair.
10) Ans: (d) both the roads.
11) Ans: (a) to travel.
12) Ans: (d) if he could ever travel it.
13) Ans: (c) that one way leads on to way.
14) Ans: (a) with a sigh.
15) Ans: (c) of making choice.
16) Ans: (d) his decision.
17) Ans: (c) the road less traveled by.

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