MCQ Questions for Class 9 English Beehive The Road not Taken with Solutions


Chapter Name

Multiple Choice Questions for The Road not Taken

Author Name

Robert Frost

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Book Name

NCERT First Flight Textbook for Class 9

MCQ Questions for The Road not Taken Class 9 English

1. What does Yellow woods mean?

(i) falling leaves

(ii) forest with yellow leaves in the autumn season

(iii) wood yellow in color

(iv) none

Answer

(ii) forest with yellow leaves in the autumn season


2. What do yellow woods represent?

(i) people

(ii) older people

(iii) poets

(iv) choice

Answer

(ii) older people


3. Why was the poet looking at the path ?

(i) to decide whether it was suitable for him

(ii) to see how long it was

(iii) to check the road

(iv) none

Answer

(i) to decide whether it was suitable for him


4. What does poet’s long stare at the path signify?

(i) the time taken by people to decide and making a choice

(ii) poet loves nature

(iii) idling away of time

(iv) relaxation hours

Answer

(i) the time taken by people to decide and making a choice


5. What does grassy mean in the poem?

(i) the road which is not used by anyone

(ii) the comfortable road

(iii) the road with all the luxuries

(iv) well-built road

Answer

(i) the road which is not used by anyone


6. Where does the poet find himself?

(i) on the road

(ii) on a bus

(iii) on a muddy road

(iv) on a fork

Answer

(iv) on a fork


7. What shows that the road has not been used by many people?

(i) the green and untrampelled grass on it

(ii) the mud on it

(iii) the broken stones on it

(iv) All

Answer

(i) the green and untrampelled grass on it


8. What does the choice of road signify?

(i) too many things

(ii) two paths

(iii) toughness of a choice and decision in life

(iv) none

Answer

(iii) toughness of a choice and decision in life


9. What do the words ‘Long I stood’ mean in the poem?

(i) poet’s dilemma

(ii) poet was in relaxing mood

(iii) poet was enjoying the nature

(iv) poet was thinking

Answer

(i) poet’s dilemma


10. What does the poet’s decision of taking less travelled road signify?

(i) poet’s risk taking habit

(ii) arrogance of the poet

(iii) poet’s curiosity

(iv) poet’s negligence

Answer

(i) poet’s risk taking habit


11. Who is the poet of this poem?

(i) James

(ii) William James

(iii) William Wordsworth

(iv) Robert Frost

Answer

(iv) Robert Frost


12. What does the poem speak about?

(i) about the plight of roads

(ii) about the people

(iii) about two roads

(iv) about the choices made by people

Answer

(iv) about the choices made by people


13. What do the road signify in the poem?

(i) the path or choice that was left or was not chosen to tread

(ii) The pathway

(iii) pathway on the roadside

(iv) a road with two turns

Answer

(i) the path or choice that was left or was not chosen to tread


14. Which thing decides a person’s future according to this poem?

(i) the path one chooses to walk

(ii) the path one leaves behind

(iii) the regrets

(iv) the success

Answer

(i) the path one chooses to walk


15. What is the message of this poem?

(i) be wise while choosing and taking decisions

(ii) two roads are confusing

(iii) road is nothing but a pathway

(iv) all

Answer

(i) be wise while choosing and taking decisions


16. Why is the poet asking to be wise while choosing a pathway?

(i) because there is no Going Back option

(ii) Because it is the only one road

(iii) because it is one sided road

(iv) None

Answer

(i) because there is no Going Back option


17. What does diverge mean?

(i) to be separated and taking a different turn

(ii) to be torn

(iii) to break

(iv) all

Answer

(i) to be separated and taking a different turn


18. Why was the poet able to travel one road only?

(i) because he had to walk alone

(ii) because he had no vehicle

(iii) because he was one person

(iv) all

Answer

(iii) because he was one person


19. Why did the poet choose the second road?

(i) because it was well built

(ii) because it was beautiful

(iii) because it was not used by many people and was appealing to the poet

(iv) all

Answer

(iii) because it was not used by many people and was appealing to the poet


20. What is the dilemma of the poet?

(i) whether he will be able to come back to the second road or not

(ii) whether he will get time for himself

(iii) whether he will be successful

(iv) whether he will be able to walk

Answer

(i) whether he will be able to come back to the second road or not

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