In This Post we are  providing  A Roadside Stand  NCERT MCQ for Class 12 English Flamingo which will be beneficial for students. These solutions are updated according to 2021-22 syllabus. These MCQS  can be really helpful in the preparation of Board exams and will provide you with a brief knowledge of the chapter.

NCERT MCQ ON A ROADSIDE STAND

Question 1.
What is the open prayer from near the open window?

(a) For money to fall from the sky
(b) for more number of people to stop
(c) for getting money from the government
(d) for the sound of coming cars to stop at the road stand to help the owner to earn money from them

Answer: (d) for the sound of coming cars to stop at the road stand to help the owner to earn money from them

Question 2.
What does I stand for in the poem?

(a) owner of the stand
(b) city flower who stopped on the stand
(c) Poet of the poem-Robert Frost
(d) None

Answer: (c) Poet of the poem-Robert Frost

Question 3.
Who are the ‘pitiful kin’ in the poem?

(a) social agencies
(b) government officials
(c) city people with cars
(d) The poor rural folk and farmers

Answer: (d) The poor rural folk and farmers

Question 4.
Who went and waited in the lines?

(a) The rural folk to hear the government’s declaration
(b) The rural folk to talk to the social agencies
(c) The rural folk to have a word with the government officials
(d) The rural folk went to hear the sound of stopping cars

Answer: (d) The rural folk went to hear the sound of stopping cars

Question 5.
Who made roadside stand and where?

(a) The sarpanch made in the village
(b) The government made in the village
(c) social agencies made in the village
(d) The poor rural people made in the village

Answer: (d) The poor rural people made in the village

Question 6.
Who do selfish cars refer to?

(a) social agencies
(b) Government officials
(c) city people
(d) car owners who do not stop on the stand

Answer: (d) car owners who do not stop on the stand

Question 7.
Which word in the poem means fading?

(a) quarts
(b) relief
(c) relief
(d) withering

Answer: (d) withering

Question 8.
What is the importance of cash flow for city people?

(a) they love it
(b) they earn it with their hard work
(c) they earn by befooling others
(d) it runs their life so it is their life line

Answer: (d) it runs their life so it is their life line

Question 9.
What does ‘Out of their wit’ mean in the poem?

(a) by helping the poor people
(b) by showing rosy pictures to the poor people
(c) by fooling and exploiting the poor people to their own benefit
(d) all these

Answer: (c) by fooling and exploiting the poor people to their own benefit

Question 10.
What does polished traffic refer to?

(a) city people
(b) smartness of city people
(c) insensitive attitude of city people and their gentle appearance
(d) none

Answer: (c) insensitive attitude of city people and their gentle appearance

Question 11.
What promise was the government making to relocate the villagers?

(a) to give them all the luxuries
(b) to show them movies
(c) their all needs will be looked after
(d) all these

Answer: (c) their all needs will be looked after

Question 12.
How do city people harm the poor rural folk?

(a) by misguiding and depriving them of their sleep
(b) by attracting them
(c) by making false promises
(d) none

Answer: (a) by misguiding and depriving them of their sleep

Question 13.
Who are beasts of prey in the poem?

(a) the government officials
(b) Rural folk
(c) The city folk
(d) All these

Answer: (c) The city folk

Question 14.
Why are the city people called greedy?

(a) Because of their appearance
(b) because they did not stop at the stand
(c) because of their behavior
(d) because of their selfish interests

Answer: (d) because of their selfish interests

Question 15.
Which words in the poem show that the poet was feeling hurt over the poor plight of rural folk?

(a) sometimes I feel I can hardly bear
(b) The thought of so much childish longing in vain
(c) I can’t help owning the great relief it would be To put these people at one stroke out of their pain
(d) All these

Answer: (d) All these



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