Poem - The Grumble Family – L.M. Montgomery TNPSC Group 2 2A Questions

General English - Unit VII: Literary Works - Figures of Speech, Appreciation and Analysis of Poetry, Lines of Significance (15 Q)

Poem - The Grumble Family – L.M. Montgomery MCQ Questions

13.
What lesson does the poem aim to teach?
A.
Enjoy food and fun
B.
Avoid complaining and be cheerful
C.
Travel often
D.
Trust everyone
ANSWER :
B. Avoid complaining and be cheerful
14.
What is meant by “whether their station be high or humble”?
A.
Social status doesn’t affect their attitude
B.
Only rich people grumble
C.
They grumble based on location
D.
Status gives power
ANSWER :
A. Social status doesn’t affect their attitude
15.
“Growl” in the poem refers to:
A.
An animal sound
B.
Speaking cheerfully
C.
Singing songs
D.
Complaining constantly
ANSWER :
D. Complaining constantly
16.
What happens if we “wander into Complaining Street”?
A.
We find friends
B.
We enjoy the view
C.
We learn to grumble too
D.
We forget to talk
ANSWER :
C. We learn to grumble too
17.
“The queerest thing is...” – What does “queerest” mean here?
A.
Funniest
B.
Rarest
C.
Most unusual
D.
Saddest
ANSWER :
C. Most unusual
18.
“Whatever comes, there is something amiss” means:
A.
Everything is perfect
B.
They always find fault
C.
They stay silent
D.
They are grateful
ANSWER :
B. They always find fault