In This Post we are providing Father to Son NCERT MCQ for Class 11 English Hornbill 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 FATHER TO SON
Table of Contents
Q1. Why was the father ready to forgive him?
(i) to let go of all the sorrows he had inside
(ii) to become a better person
(iii) to teach his son a lesson
(iv) to help his son
Answer (i) to let go of all the sorrows he had inside
Q2. Does the father want his son to move around in his own world?
(i) Yes, absolutely
(ii) Not at all
(iii) Maybe
(iv) None of the above
Answer (ii) Not at all
Q3. What happened when he tried to build a relationship with him in his childhood?
(i) he was successful
(ii) his efforts were in vain
(iii) he was half-way successful
(iv) None of the above
Answer (ii) his efforts were in vain
Q4. What does the son share about him understanding himself?
(i) he is at a point where he doesn’t understand himself
(ii) he understands him so well
(iii) he don’t want to think about it
(iv) he is very busy to think about understanding himself
Answer (i) he is at a point where he doesn’t understand himself
Q5. When the son spoke for the first time, does he also feel sad about the distance between them?
(i) Yes, he did
(ii) No, he did not felt anything
(iii) Maybe in his heart
(iv) He never thought about it
Answer (i) Yes, he did
Q6. How old is the son when his father rants about his agony to his son?
(i) teenager
(ii) grown-up
(iii) child
(iv) just became adult
Answer (ii) grown-up
Q7. What happens when they both put out an empty hand for the others to seek?
(i) efforts are always in vain
(ii) they got successful in the end
(iii) father wasn’t interested
(iv) they never had a chance to talk
Answer (i) efforts are always in vain
Q8. From where does the son’s anger arise ?
(i) out of his nature
(ii) out of his sadness
(iii) out of his father’s attitude
(iv) out of his childhood memories
Answer (ii) out of his sadness
Q9. What is the poem ‘Father to Son’ about?
(i) Unsettling relationship between father and son
(ii) father’s old age
(iii) son comparing him to his father
(iv) father talking to son about his childhood
Answer (i) Unsettling relationship between father and son
Q10. Which of the following is an Alliteration?
(i) Silence surrounds us
(ii) We speak like strangers
(iii) I do not understand this child
(iv) I would have
Answer (i) Silence surrounds us
Q11. Find out the simile used in the poem ‘Father to Son’?
(i) Silence surrounds us
(ii) The seed I spent or sown it where
(iii) We speak like strangers
(iv) Yet what he loves I cannot share
Answer (iii) We speak like strangers
Q12. Who is the poet of the poem ‘Father to Son’?
(i) Walt Whitman
(ii) Shirley Toulson
(iii) Elizabeth Jennings
(iv) Kushwant Singh
Answer (iii) Elizabeth Jennings
Q13. Since his son was prodigal, why does he want him to come back home?
(i) to make amends with him
(ii) to teach him a lesson
(iii) to give him money
(iv) None of the above
Answer (i) to make amends with him
Q14. Is there a silence between the father and the son?
(i) Yes
(ii) No
(iii) Can’t say
(iv) Maybe
Answer (i) Yes
Q15. Despite all his efforts to fix the communication gap, was the son able to understand him?
(i) Yes
(ii) No
(iii) Can’t say
(iv) Maybe
Answer (ii) No
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