Our Casuarina Tree by Toru Dutt MCQ, QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS, TEXTUAL GRAMMAR

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MCQs on "Our Casuarina Tree" by Toru Dutt

1. What is the main subject of the poem "Our Casuarina Tree"?

a) A river
b) A tree
c) A mountain
d) A temple
Answer: b) A tree

2. The Casuarina tree is described as being wrapped in a creeper that resembles a:

a) Snake
b) Scarf
c) Python
d) Ribbon
Answer: c) Python

3. What does the poet compare the tree’s flowers to?

a) Stars
b) Snowflakes
c) Coral
d) Gold
Answer: c) Coral

4. The tree is most vividly remembered by the poet because of:

a) Its fruits
b) Its association with childhood memories
c) Its medicinal properties
d) Its economic value
Answer: b) Its association with childhood memories

5. The Casuarina tree is described as being:

a) Short and bushy
b) Towering and majestic
c) Withered and dying
d) A newly planted sapling
Answer: b) Towering and majestic

6. What sound does the poet associate with the tree?

a) The chirping of birds
b) The laughter of children
c) The song of the wind
d) The cries of animals
Answer: c) The song of the wind

7. The tree is a symbol of:

a) Loneliness
b) Nostalgia and remembrance
c) Wealth
d) Fear
Answer: b) Nostalgia and remembrance

8. The poet remembers her ________ playing under the tree.

a) Friends
b) Siblings
c) Parents
d) Pets
Answer: b) Siblings

9. The Casuarina tree is native to:

a) Europe
b) Africa
c) Australia
d) India
Answer: c) Australia

10. The poem is written in the form of a(n):

a) Sonnet
b) Ode
c) Elegy
d) Ballad
Answer: b) Ode

11. The tree is described as wearing a scarf of:

a) Flowers
b) Moss
c) Snow
d) Leaves
Answer: a) Flowers

12. The poet hopes that the tree will be remembered even:

a) After she dies
b) After it is cut down
c) After a storm destroys it
d) After her siblings forget it
Answer: a) After she dies

13. The "baboon’s statue" sits on the tree like a:

a) King
b) Watchman
c) Jester
d) Monk
Answer: b) Watchman

14. The tree stands as a symbol of:

a) Strength
b) Love
c) Memory
d) Death
Answer: c) Memory

15. The poet’s tone in the poem is mostly:

a) Angry
b) Joyful
c) Nostalgic
d) Humorous
Answer: c) Nostalgic

16. The Casuarina tree is a symbol of:

a) Transience
b) Eternal memory
c) Wealth
d) Danger
Answer: b) Eternal memory

17. The "python-like creeper" suggests the tree is:

a) Weak
b) Embraced by nature
c) Artificial
d) Poisonous
Answer: b) Embraced by nature

18. The tree’s flowers are compared to "coral" because they are:

a) Red and delicate
b) Hard and stony
c) Underwater
d) Rare
Answer: a) Red and delicate

19. The poet’s siblings are remembered as playing:

a) On the branches
b) Beneath the tree
c) With the tree’s fruits
d) Near a temple
Answer: b) Beneath the tree

20. The phrase "a giant wearing a scarf" refers to:

a) The poet’s father
b) The Casuarina tree
c) A mountain
d) A baboon
Answer: b) The Casuarina tree

21. The tree’s "song" is produced by:

a) Birds
b) The wind
c) Children
d) A musical instrument
Answer: b) The wind

22. The poet associates the tree with:

a) Her adulthood
b) Her childhood
c) A future dream
d) A myth
Answer: b) Her childhood

23. The baboon on the tree symbolizes:

a) Danger
b) Loneliness
c) Wilderness
d) Playfulness
Answer: c) Wilderness

24. The tree’s height is emphasized to show its:

a) Age and grandeur
b) Fragility
c) Usefulness for timber
d) Isolation
Answer: a) Age and grandeur

25. The poet’s tone shifts from description to:

a) Anger
b) Celebration
c) Mourning
d) Reflection
Answer: d) Reflection

26. The Casuarina tree is NOT described as:

a) Towering
b) Flowering
c) Fruit-bearing
d) Withered
Answer: d) Withered

27. The "scarlet flowers" contrast with the tree’s:

a) Dark bark
b) Green leaves
c) Height
d) Shadows
Answer: a) Dark bark

28. The poet hopes her verse will:

a) Cut the tree down
b) Make the tree famous
c) Replace the tree
d) Describe other trees
Answer: b) Make the tree famous

29. The tree is most vividly remembered during:

a) Storms
b) Mornings
c) Nights
d) Winters
Answer: b) Mornings

30. The poem blends themes of nature and:

a) Politics
b) Memory
c) Science
d) War
Answer: b) Memory

31. The Casuarina tree is NOT associated with:

a) The poet’s siblings
b) A python-like creeper
c) A distant mountain
d) A watchful baboon
Answer: c) A distant mountain

32. The tree’s "song" is most likely a metaphor for:

a) Actual music
b) Rustling leaves
c) Bird calls
d) Human voices
Answer: b) Rustling leaves

33. The poet’s attachment to the tree is:

a) Temporary
b) Emotional
c) Practical
d) Religious
Answer: b) Emotional

34. The poem’s mood is predominantly:

a) Joyful
b) Melancholic
c) Humorous
d) Angry
Answer: b) Melancholic

35. The tree stands as a:

a) Barrier
b) Witness to the past
c) Source of food
d) Religious icon
Answer: b) Witness to the past

36. The poem is written in:

a) Free verse
b) Blank verse
c) Rhymed stanzas
d) Prose
Answer: c) Rhymed stanzas

37. "Python-like creeper" is an example of:

a) Simile
b) Metaphor
c) Personification
d) Alliteration
Answer: a) Simile

38. The "giant wearing a scarf" uses:

a) Hyperbole
b) Personification
c) Irony
d) Onomatopoeia
Answer: b) Personification

39. The repetition of "O" in the poem suggests:

a) Anger
b) Celebration
c) Longing
d) Confusion
Answer: c) Longing

40. The rhyme scheme of the poem is:

a) ABAB
b) AABB
c) Irregular
d) ABCB
Answer: a) ABAB

41. "Crimson flowers" is an example of:

a) Symbolism
b) Alliteration
c) Oxymoron
d) Paradox
Answer: b) Alliteration

42. The tree is personified as a:

a) Warrior
b) Guardian
c) Singer
d) Dancer
Answer: b) Guardian

43. The poem’s structure is:

a) A single stanza
b) Five-line stanzas
c) Four-line stanzas
d) No fixed structure
Answer: c) Four-line stanzas

44. "Gallantly" describes the tree’s:

a) Struggle
b) Pride
c) Fear
d) Silence
Answer: b) Pride

45. The poet’s use of visual imagery appeals to the reader’s:

a) Hearing
b) Sight
c) Touch
d) Taste
Answer: b) Sight

56. Toru Dutt wrote the poem in:

a) French
b) Bengali
c) English
d) Sanskrit
Answer: c) English

57. The poem reflects Toru Dutt’s connection to:

a) Urban life
b) Colonial rule
c) Rural Bengal
d) European art
Answer: c) Rural Bengal

58. The tree symbolizes the poet’s:

a) Lost love
b) Cultural identity
c) Fear of death
d) Political views
Answer: b) Cultural identity

59. The poem was published in:

a) 1875
b) 1881
c) 1890
d) 1901
Answer: b) 1881

60. Toru Dutt’s work is part of:

a) Romanticism
b) Victorian literature
c) Modernism
d) Postcolonial literature
Answer: b) Victorian literature

61. Toru Dutt’s poetry is often associated with:

a) Indian nationalism
b) Feminist movements
c) Victorian nostalgia
d) Scientific rationalism
Answer: c) Victorian nostalgia

62. The Casuarina tree’s resilience symbolizes:

a) Colonial oppression
b) The poet’s enduring memories
c) Environmental decay
d) Religious faith
Answer: b) The poet’s enduring memories

63. The line "Dear is the Casuarina to my soul" reflects:

a) Physical dependence on the tree
b) Emotional attachment to childhood
c) Economic value of the tree
d) Fear of its destruction
Answer: b) Emotional attachment to childhood

64. Toru Dutt’s reference to "unknown shores" suggests her:

a) Travel experiences
b) Isolation in a foreign land
c) Connection to Indian diaspora
d) Fear of the ocean
Answer: b) Isolation in a foreign land (Hint: Dutt studied in Europe, felt homesick)

65. The poem’s closing lines emphasize:

a) The tree’s imminent death
b) Hope for the tree’s immortality through poetry
c) Anger at deforestation
d) A call to worship nature
Answer: b) Hope for the tree’s immortality through poetry

66. The Casuarina tree contrasts with the "baboon’s statue" to highlight:

a) Nature vs. artifice
b) Beauty vs. ugliness
c) Life vs. death
d) Movement vs. stillness
Answer: d) Movement vs. stillness (The baboon sits motionless like a statue)

67. Toru Dutt’s use of European poetic forms (like the ode) reflects her:

a) Rejection of Indian traditions
b) Blending of Eastern and Western influences
c) Political rebellion
d) Preference for modernism
Answer: b) Blending of Eastern and Western influences

68. The tree’s "song" is silent to others but audible to the poet because:

a) It’s a supernatural phenomenon
b) It symbolizes personal memories
c) The poet has heightened senses
d) The wind only blows at night
Answer: b) It symbolizes personal memories

69. The poem’s nostalgic tone is heightened by its:

a) Rhyming couplets
b) Use of present tense
c) References to siblings
d) Scientific descriptions
Answer: c) References to siblings (Dutt’s siblings died young, adding poignancy)

70. A key theme NOT explored in the poem is:

a) Mortality
b) Colonialism
c) Nature’s beauty
d) Childhood
Answer: b) Colonialism (The poem is personal, not political)

71. The Casuarina tree’s "crimson flowers" symbolize:

a) Blood and violence
b) Vitality and passion
c) Royalty and power
d) Transience of life
Answer: b) Vitality and passion

72. The poet’s address to the tree as "O" signifies:

a) Formal reverence
b) Emotional intimacy
c) Religious prayer
d) Satirical mockery
Answer: b) Emotional intimacy

73. The poem’s structure moves from:

a) Joy to despair
b) Description to reflection
c) Chaos to order
d) Past to present
Answer: b) Description to reflection

74. Toru Dutt’s unique contribution to Indian English poetry was her:

a) Use of Sanskrit meters
b) Fusion of Indian themes with Western forms
c) Focus on urban life
d) Rejection of Romanticism
Answer: b) Fusion of Indian themes with Western forms

75. The poem’s lasting appeal lies in its:

a) Political commentary
b) Universal themes of memory and nature
c) Complex scientific metaphors
d) Humorous tone
Answer: b) Universal themes of memory and nature


OUR CASUARINA TREE TEXTUAL GRAMMAR


Identify the correct tense in the given lines from the poem:

  1. "A creeper climbs, in whose embraces bound / No other tree could live."
    a) Simple Present
    b) Present Continuous
    c) Present Perfect
    d) Past Simple
    Answer: a) Simple Present

  2. "The giant wore the scarf, and flowers were hung."
    a) Past Continuous
    b) Simple Past
    c) Past Perfect
    d) Present Perfect
    Answer: b) Simple Past

  3. "I shall remember while my heart has blood."
    a) Future Simple
    b) Future Continuous
    c) Future Perfect
    d) Conditional
    Answer: a) Future Simple

  4. "The tree has been a part of my childhood."
    a) Present Perfect
    b) Past Perfect
    c) Present Continuous
    d) Future Perfect
    Answer: a) Present Perfect

  5. "Birds sang melodiously on its branches."
    a) Past Simple
    b) Past Continuous
    c) Past Perfect
    d) Present Perfect
    Answer: a) Past Simple


Section 2: Voice (Active/Passive)

Convert the given lines into Passive Voice:

  1. "The wind sings a song through the tree."
    a) A song is sung by the wind through the tree.
    b) A song was sung by the wind through the tree.
    c) The tree sings a song by the wind.
    d) The wind is singing a song through the tree.
    Answer: a) A song is sung by the wind through the tree.

  2. "The poet remembers the Casuarina tree."
    a) The Casuarina tree is remembered by the poet.
    b) The Casuarina tree was remembered by the poet.
    c) The poet is remembered by the Casuarina tree.
    d) The Casuarina tree remembers the poet.
    Answer: a) The Casuarina tree is remembered by the poet.

  3. "A baboon sat on the crest of the tree."
    a) The crest of the tree was sat on by a baboon.
    b) A baboon was sitting on the crest of the tree.
    c) The tree’s crest was sat by a baboon.
    d) On the crest of the tree sat a baboon.
    Answer: a) The crest of the tree was sat on by a baboon.

  4. "Time has not harmed the tree."
    a) The tree has not been harmed by time.
    b) The tree was not harmed by time.
    c) Time did not harm the tree.
    d) The tree is not harmed by time.
    Answer: a) The tree has not been harmed by time.

  5. "The poet will immortalize the tree in verse."
    a) The tree will be immortalized in verse by the poet.
    b) The tree is immortalized in verse by the poet.
    c) The tree was immortalized in verse by the poet.
    d) The poet immortalizes the tree in verse.
    Answer: a) The tree will be immortalized in verse by the poet.


Section 3: Indirect Speech

Convert the given lines into Indirect Speech:

  1. The poet says, "I love the Casuarina tree."
    a) The poet says that she loved the Casuarina tree.
    b) The poet says that she loves the Casuarina tree.
    c) The poet said that she loves the Casuarina tree.
    d) The poet says she had loved the Casuarina tree.
    Answer: b) The poet says that she loves the Casuarina tree.

  2. "The tree is very old," the villagers said.
    a) The villagers said that the tree was very old.
    b) The villagers say that the tree is very old.
    c) The villagers said that the tree is very old.
    d) The villagers say the tree was very old.
    Answer: a) The villagers said that the tree was very old.

  3. "Will you remember this tree?" the poet asked.
    a) The poet asked if I would remember that tree.
    b) The poet asked whether I will remember that tree.
    c) The poet asks if I would remember that tree.
    d) The poet asked if I remembered that tree.
    Answer: a) The poet asked if I would remember that tree.

  4. "The flowers bloom every spring," she explained.
    a) She explained that the flowers bloomed every spring.
    b) She explains that the flowers bloom every spring.
    c) She explained that the flowers bloom every spring.
    d) She said that the flowers had bloomed every spring.
    Answer: a) She explained that the flowers bloomed every spring.

  5. "The tree has survived many storms," he remarked.
    a) He remarked that the tree had survived many storms.
    b) He remarks that the tree survived many storms.
    c) He remarked that the tree has survived many storms.
    d) He said the tree survives many storms.
    Answer: a) He remarked that the tree had survived many storms.


Section 4: Phrasal Verbs

Identify the phrasal verb in the sentence:

  1. "The creeper wraps around the tree tightly."
    a) wraps around
    b) around the
    c) the tree
    d) tightly
    Answer: a) wraps around

  2. "The poet looks back on her childhood memories."
    a) looks back
    b) on her
    c) childhood memories
    d) the poet
    Answer: a) looks back

  3. "The tree stands out in the landscape."
    a) stands out
    b) in the
    c) the landscape
    d) the tree
    Answer: a) stands out

  4. "Time wears down even the strongest trees."
    a) wears down
    b) even the
    c) strongest trees
    d) time
    Answer: a) wears down

  5. "The poet holds on to her memories dearly."
    a) holds on
    b) to her
    c) memories dearly
    d) the poet
    Answer: a) holds on


Section 5: Prepositions

Fill in the blanks with the correct preposition:

  1. The tree is covered ___ a creeper.
    a) by
    b) with
    c) in
    d) on
    Answer: b) with

  2. The baboon sat ___ the crest of the tree.
    a) on
    b) in
    c) at
    d) by
    Answer: a) on

  3. The poet remembers playing ___ the tree.
    a) under
    b) above
    c) over
    d) beside
    Answer: a) under

  4. The flowers bloom ___ spring.
    a) at
    b) in
    c) on
    d) by
    Answer: b) in

  5. The wind sings ___ the branches.
    a) through
    b) across
    c) between
    d) above
    Answer: a) through


Section 6: Clauses

Identify the subordinate clause in the sentence:

  1. "The tree, which stood tall, was a symbol of strength."
    a) The tree was a symbol of strength.
    b) which stood tall
    c) stood tall
    d) a symbol of strength
    Answer: b) which stood tall

  2. "When the wind blows, the tree sings."
    a) the tree sings
    b) When the wind blows
    c) blows the tree
    d) the wind blows
    Answer: b) When the wind blows

  3. "The poet remembers the days when she played under the tree."
    a) The poet remembers the days.
    b) when she played under the tree.
    c) she played under the tree.
    d) under the tree.
    Answer: b) when she played under the tree.

  4. "Though the tree is old, it still stands strong."
    a) it still stands strong.
    b) Though the tree is old.
    c) the tree is old.
    d) stands strong.
    Answer: b) Though the tree is old.

  5. "The flowers that bloom are crimson."
    a) The flowers are crimson.
    b) that bloom
    c) bloom are crimson.
    d) are crimson.
    Answer: b) that bloom


Section 7: Participles & Gerunds

Identify the participle/gerund in the sentence:

  1. "The singing wind soothes the poet."
    a) singing
    b) wind
    c) soothes
    d) the poet
    Answer: a) singing (Present Participle)

  2. "The poet loves remembering the tree."
    a) loves
    b) remembering
    c) the tree
    d) poet
    Answer: b) remembering (Gerund)

  3. "The fallen leaves cover the ground."
    a) fallen
    b) leaves
    c) cover
    d) ground
    Answer: a) fallen (Past Participle)

  4. "Seeing the tree brings back memories."
    a) Seeing
    b) tree
    c) brings
    d) memories
    Answer: a) Seeing (Gerund)

  5. "The creeper, wrapped around the tree, looks beautiful."
    a) wrapped
    b) around
    c) looks
    d) beautiful
    Answer: a) wrapped (Past Participle)


Section 8: Sentence Transformation

Rewrite the sentence as instructed:

  1. "The tree is very old." (Transform into exclamatory)
    a) How old the tree is!
    b) The tree is so old!
    c) What an old tree!
    d) Is the tree very old?
    Answer: a) How old the tree is!

  2. "The poet will never forget the tree." (Transform into negative)
    a) The poet will always remember the tree.
    b) The poet will not remember the tree.
    c) The poet will hardly forget the tree.
    d) The poet will forget the tree never.
    Answer: a) The poet will always remember the tree.

  3. "No other tree is as majestic as this one." (Transform into superlative)
    a) This tree is the most majestic.
    b) This tree is more majestic than others.
    c) Other trees are not majestic like this.
    d) This is a majestic tree.
    Answer: a) This tree is the most majestic.

  4. "The wind sings a song." (Transform into interrogative)
    a) Does the wind sing a song?
    b) The wind sings a song, doesn’t it?
    c) Is the wind singing a song?
    d) What does the wind sing?
    Answer: a) Does the wind sing a song?

  5. "The tree was so tall that it touched the sky." (Transform into simple)
    a) The tall tree touched the sky.
    b) The tree touched the sky because it was tall.
    c) The tree, being tall, touched the sky.
    d) The tree’s tallness touched the sky.
    Answer: a) The tall tree touched the sky.



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