General English – Group 2 Exam Series 15 – Poem 5 – No Men Are Foreign

Poem 5 – No Men Are Foreign 

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1. The poem is written by ” No Men Are Foreign ” ? 

A. Robert Frost

B. William Wordsworth

C. Henry Vivian

D. James Falconer Kirkup

2. Kirkup wrote his first book of poetry, The Drowned Sailor at the Downs, which was published in the year ? 

A. 1947

B. 1937

C. 1927

D. 1957

3. The poet James Falconer Kirkup belong to which country ? 

A. America

B. England

C. Canada

D. South Africa

4. The poem ” No Men Are Foreign ” promotes the idea of ? 

A. Nationalism

B. Patriotism

C. Socialism

D. Brotherhood.

5. Which among the profession James Falconer Kirkup does not belong to ? 

A. Travel writer

B. Translator

C. Advocate

D. All the above

6.” Remember, no men are strange, no countries foreign

 Beneath all uniforms, a single body breathes ”

Here the poet try to inform to the readers about ? 

A. Universalism

B. Communism

C. Socialism

D. Ethics and morals

7. Remember, no men are strange, no countries foreign

Beneath all uniforms, a single body breathes

Here no men are strange denotes ? 

A. All men are relative

B. All men have same blood

C. All are friends

D. All are equal

8. “Like ours: the land our brothers walk upon

Is earth like this, in which we all shall lie.” 

How earth to common to all ? 

A. All are going to be buried in same earth

B. All are walking in earth in same manner

C. All should have humanity mindset as Earth is equal for all

D. None of the above

9. “They, too, aware of sun and air and water,

Are fed by peaceful harvests, by war’s long winter starv’d “

Here in these lines , why poet mentions about sun , air and water ? 

A. We are polluting it

B. They are equal for all

C. Only Humans are aware of all

D. None of the above

10. ” Beneath all uniforms, a single body breathes ” 

The figure of speech used in this line is ? 

A. Simile

B. Metaphor

C. Personification

D. Anaphora

11. ” Are fed by peaceful harvests, by war’s long winter starv’d ” 

The figure of speech mentioned in this poem is ? 

A. Anaphora

B. Hyperbole

C. Simile

D. Metaphor

12.” Their hands are ours, and in their lines we read

A labour not different from our own ” 

Here how the poet mentions about labours ? 

A. Labour’s rights

B. All are doing hardwork to earn something

C. Only labours are doing hardwork to earn

D. All labours looks alike

13. “Remember they have eyes like ours that wake

Or sleep, and strength that can be won 

By love. ” ……,..

Here , how the poet advices the people ?.

A. Love gives everything , so love all

B. Love gives us strength and power

C. All people must love equally

D. None of the above .

14. ” In every land is common life

That all can recognise and understand ” 

What does the poet want to convey in these sentences ? 

A. All people live a common life

B. All people must live a common life

C. All people love to live a common life

D. People fail to understand how to live a common life

15.” Let us remember, whenever we are told

To hate our brothers, it is ourselves

That we shall dispossess, betray, condemn ” 

In these lines , who should take responsibility of all problems ?

A. Enemy soldiers

B. Brothers

C. Foreigners

D. We ourselves

16.” Let us remember, whenever we are told

To hate our brothers, it is ourselves

That we shall dispossess, betray, condemn ” 

The main understanding of these line is ? 

A. We were not asked to hate our brothers , we ourselves hate our brothers

B. We were asked to hate our brothers and we ourselves hate our brothers

C. We failed to live in hormony because of lack of understanding

D. None of the above

17. “Remember, we who take arms against each other

It is the human earth that we defile. ” 

The meaning of defile is ? 

A. Disturb

B. Damage

C. Clear

D. Destroy

18. ‘Remember, we who take arms against each other

It is the human earth that we defile ” 

Who are taking arms Aganist each other ? 

A. Enemy soldiers

B. We ourselves

C. Enemy country

D. Aliens

19. “Our hells of fire and dust outrage the innocence

Of air that is everywhere our own, “

The poet concerns about ? 

A. Pollution created by humans

B. Enemity all over the world

C. Wars between people

D. Hate between people

20. ” Remember, no men are foreign, and no countries strange. “

The theme of this line is ? 

A. Living in hormony

B. All are living in one country

C. To live safely and securely

D. Community living

21. ” Beneath all uniforms, a single body breathes ” 

The alliteration words are ? 

A. Single , body

B. Body , Breathes

C. Uniforms , All

D. Beneath, Uniforms

22. “They, too, aware of sun and air and water, ”  

The figure of speech in this line is ? 

A. Ellipsis

B. Anaphora

C. Hyperbole

D. Polysyndeton

23. ” Beneath all uniforms, a single body breathes

Like ours: the land our brothers walk upon

Is earth like this, in which we all shall lie. ” 

The figure of speech used in this line is ? 

A. Polysyndeton

B. Anaphora

C. Enjambment

D. Personification

24.” Let us remember, whenever we are told
To hate our brothers, it is ourselves
That we shall dispossess, betray, condemn.
Remember, we who take arms against each other “

Figure of speech used in this stanza is ?

A. Repitation

B. Personification

C. Anaphora

D. Metaphor

25. In poetry, a ___________is a word, line or phrase that is repeated within the lines or stanzas of the poem itself . This figure of speech is used in the poem ” No Men Are Foreign “.

A. Repitation

B. Refrain

C. Simile

D. Rhetorical question

 

A. Repitation

B. Personification

C. Anaphora

D. Metaphor

 

25. In poetry, a ___________is a word, line or phrase that is repeated within the lines or stanzas of the poem itself . This figure of speech is used in the poem ” No Men Are Foreign ”

A. Repitation

B. Refrain

C. Simile

D. Rhetorical question

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