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CUET English Language Poem 2
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KEEPING QUIET - Pablo Neruda     Now we will count to twelve and we will all keep still for once on the face of the earth, let’s not speak in any language; let’s stop for a second, and not move our arms so much. It would be an exotic moment without rush, without engines; we would all be together in a sudden strangeness. Fishermen in the cold sea would not harm whales and the man gathering salt would look at his hurt hands. Those who prepare green wars, wars with gas, wars with fire, victories with no survivors, would put on clean clothes and walk about with their... Show more
CUET English Language Poem 2
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1. Based on the poem, choose the correct option with reference to the two statements given below.
Statement 1: The poet urges his countrymen to stop for a while.
Statement 2: The poet urges all men to stop for a second.
2. The poet uses the word 'let's' to _______.
3. Read the statements given below carefully. Choose the option that best describes these statements, with reference to the poem 'Keeping Quiet'.
Statement I: The poem 'Keeping Quiet' calls for change as much in the individual as human society at large.
Statement II: The poem 'Keeping Quiet' implies that individual change will lead to bigger societal change.
Statement III: Neruda believes that when people come together as a community, they will be able to bring a transformation in each person.
4. Margaret Atwood said, 'Language divides us into fragments, I wanted to be whole'. Choose the option that correctly comments on the relationship between Margaret Atwood's words and the line from the above extract – 'let's not speak in any language'
5. Assertion (A): The poet wants everyone to learn from the nature to create and not to destroy.
Reason (R): He wants to escape from his duty towards the mankind.
6. Why do you think the poet employs words like 'exotic' and 'strangeness'?
7. Identify the tone of Pablo Neruda in the following line:
Perhaps the Earth can teach us….
8. Classify (1) to (4) as fact (F) or opinion (O), based on your reading of Keeping Quiet.
1. Th e po et w ants all hu m ans to introspect themselves by observing silence.
2. The poet says there would no survivors if there were all kinds of wars.
3. The poet says that man can learn from the earth that we still can hope for life even when everything seems dead.
4. Poet says that men are threatening themselves, through their acts, with death.
9. Assertion (A): The self-introspection is necessary for all literary persons.
Reason (R): Then only they will be able to meditate and save mankind from destruction.
10. Assertion (A): The exercise of counting upto twelve is suggested by the poet.
Reason (R): It helps to sit still and achieve a sense of togetherness.
11. Based on the poem 'Keeping Quiet', choose the correct option with reference to the two statements given below.
Statement 1: The poet cautions that one should not mistake doing nothing for total inactivity.
Statement 2: The poet also avers that he does not mean to associate with death.
12. Assertion (A): The poet wants everyone to remain quiet for sometime.
Reason (R): Silence will allow to listen to the voices of quiet and serene nature.
13. Select the option that best conveys the feelings of the poet corresponding to the following: 'Fishermen in the cold sea would not harm whales'
14. Choose the option that correctly matches the idioms given in Column-A with their meanings in Column-B.
Column-A Column-B
1. On the face of the (i) In existence earth
2. What on earth (ii) To do all possible to something accomplish
3. Move heaven and (iii) To express surprise or earth shock
4. The salt of the (iv) To be good and worthy earth1 2 3 4
15. Assertion (A): Pablo Neruda desires to stop inhuman activities.
Reason (R): He wants to live in a peaceful atmosphere.
16. Based on the poem, choose the correct option with reference to the two statements given below.
Statement 1: The poet is in anguish at the plight of the earth and expresses hope that the situation may improve.
Statement 2: The poet's fears of total destruction of the earth are baseless.