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Friday, 8 May 2026

MCQs Home Burial (1914)- for APPSC JL DL

 MCQs Home Burial (1914)- for APPSC JL DL

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MCQs: Home Burial

Q.1 Who is the author of the poem Home Burial?

1.         W.B. Yeats

2.         Robert Frost

3.         T.S. Eliot

4.         Walt Whitman

Answer: 2

Explanation: Robert Frost is the author of the poem Home Burial, which explores grief, loss, and marital conflict.

Q.2 Home Burial is primarily written in the form of:

1.         Sonnet

2.         Dramatic monologue

3.         Ballad

4.         Epic

Answer: 2

Explanation: The poem is mainly a dramatic monologue with strong dialogue elements, revealing the emotional conflict between husband and wife.

Q.3 What is the central theme of Home Burial?

1.         Celebration of nature

2.         Marital conflict and grief

3.         Childhood innocence

4.         Political revolution

Answer: 2

Explanation: The central theme of Home Burial is the emotional distance between husband and wife caused by the death of their child.

Q.4 What tragic event has occurred in the poem?

1.         The couple loses their house

2.         Their child has died

3.         The husband is injured

4.         The wife leaves forever

Answer: 2

Explanation: The death of the couple’s child is the tragic event that creates sorrow and conflict in their marriage.

Q.5 Where does the wife stand at the beginning of the poem?

1.         In the garden

2.         At the kitchen table

3.         At the top of the stairs

4.         Near the fireplace

Answer: 3

Explanation: At the beginning of the poem, Amy stands at the top of the stairs looking out of the upstairs window.

Q.6 What can the wife see from the upstairs window?

1.         A river

2.         The child’s grave

3.         A forest

4.         A church

Answer: 2

Explanation: Amy sees the grave of their dead child from the upstairs window, which deepens her grief.

Q.7 Why is the wife disturbed by the husband’s behavior?

1.         He ignores her family

2.         He seems emotionally detached

3.         He spends too much money

4.         He plans to move away

Answer: 2

Explanation: Amy feels disturbed because her husband appears calm and practical instead of openly emotional about their child’s death.

Q.8 What does the husband accuse the wife of?

1.         Being careless

2.         Refusing to communicate

3.         Spending too much

4.         Lying to him

Answer: 2

Explanation: The husband feels frustrated because Amy shuts him out and refuses to share her grief with him.

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Q.9 What does the staircase symbolize in the poem?

1.         Wealth

2.         Separation between husband and wife

3.         Religious faith

4.         Childhood memories

Answer: 2

Explanation: The staircase symbolizes the emotional and psychological distance between the husband and wife.

Q.10 The title Home Burial suggests:

1.         Burial inside the house

2.         Funeral rites at home

3.         The death of domestic harmony

4.         A family celebration

Answer: 3

Explanation: The title suggests not only the burial of the child but also the destruction of peace and harmony in the home.

Q.11 What literary device is strongly used in the poem?

1.         Dialogue

2.         Allegory

3.         Hyperbole

4.         Simile

Answer: 1

Explanation: Dialogue is the dominant literary device, as the poem is built around the conversation between husband and wife.

Q.12 The wife in the poem is often referred to as:

1.         Amy

2.         Susan

3.         Clara

4.         Helen

Answer: 1

Explanation: The wife is generally identified as Amy, especially in critical discussions of the poem.

Q.13 Why does Amy want to leave the house?

1.         She wants to visit her parents

2.         She cannot bear the grief and tension

3.         She has found a new job

4.         She wants to travel

Answer: 2

Explanation: Amy wants to escape because the house constantly reminds her of her child’s death and her husband’s emotional distance.

Q.14 How does the husband react to grief?

1.         By crying openly

2.         By leaving home

3.         By writing poetry

4.         By becoming silent and practical

Answer: 4

Explanation: The husband expresses grief in a practical way, focusing on actions rather than emotional display.

Q.15 What does the husband say about digging the child’s grave?

1.         He hired workers

2.         He himself dug the grave

3.         He refused to attend

4.         He asked a priest to do it

Answer: 2

Explanation: The husband himself dug the child’s grave, showing his personal way of dealing with sorrow.

Q.16 Amy is shocked because the husband talks about the grave in a:

1.         Calm and practical manner

2.         Very poetic way

3.         Humorous tone

4.         Religious tone

Answer: 1

Explanation: Amy is upset because she feels the husband’s calm discussion of the grave shows emotional coldness.

Q.17 Which emotion dominates the wife’s character?

1.         Joy

2.         Anger mixed with sorrow

3.         Pride

4.         Excitement

Answer: 2

Explanation: Amy is filled with grief, pain, and anger, especially because she feels misunderstood by her husband.

Q.18 The husband mainly represents:

1.         Emotional expression

2.         Romantic love

3.         Practical endurance of suffering

4.         Social ambition

Answer: 3

Explanation: The husband symbolizes silent endurance and practical acceptance of suffering rather than emotional expression.

Q.19 The poem ends with:

1.         Complete reconciliation

2.         The wife preparing to leave

3.         A happy family reunion

4.         The husband’s death

Answer: 2

Explanation: The poem ends with Amy trying to leave, showing that the conflict remains unresolved.

Q.20 Home Burial highlights the difficulty of:

1.         Farming life

2.         Communication in marriage

3.         City living

4.         Religious belief

Answer: 2

Explanation: The poem mainly highlights how poor communication and different ways of grieving can destroy marital understanding.

Q.21 Why does Amy avoid looking directly at her husband?

1.         She is ashamed of herself

2.         She feels emotionally distant from him

3.         She is afraid of punishment

4.         She is distracted by the weather

Answer: 2

Explanation: Amy avoids direct contact because grief has created emotional distance and resentment between them.

Q.22 What does the husband want most from Amy?

1.         Money

2.         Silence

3.         Honest communication

4.         A new house

Answer: 3

Explanation: The husband repeatedly asks Amy to talk openly so he can understand her pain and help her.

Q.23 Why does Amy feel that her husband does not understand her grief?

1.         He laughs too often

2.         He speaks casually about the child’s grave

3.         He refuses to stay at home

4.         He plans another marriage

Answer: 2

Explanation: Amy is hurt because her husband discusses the grave in a practical tone, which she sees as emotional insensitivity.

Q.24 What is the husband’s profession suggested in the poem?

1.         Teacher

2.         Farmer

3.         Doctor

4.         Lawyer

Answer: 2

Explanation: The rural setting and his act of digging the grave himself suggest that the husband is a farmer.

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Q.25 Which object in the poem becomes a symbol of emotional conflict?

1.         The stairs

2.         The table

3.         The lamp

4.         The chair

Answer: 1

Explanation: The staircase symbolizes both physical and emotional separation between the husband and wife.

Q.26 What does Amy accuse her husband of lacking?

1.         Wealth

2.         Ambition

3.         Sensitivity

4.         Education

Answer: 3

Explanation: Amy feels her husband lacks emotional sensitivity toward the death of their child.

Q.27 What is the tone of Home Burial?

1.         Joyful and humorous

2.         Tense and sorrowful

3.         Romantic and peaceful

4.         Heroic and inspiring

Answer: 2

Explanation: The tone is serious, tense, and deeply sorrowful because it centers on death and marital breakdown.

Q.28 What does the husband mean when he says people cannot always cry forever?

1.         Life must continue despite grief

2.         Tears are a sign of weakness

3.         Men should never cry

4.         Funerals should be short

Answer: 1

Explanation: He believes grief must eventually be faced practically so that life can move forward.

Q.29 Amy’s reaction to the grave shows that she is:

1.         Completely healed

2.         Still deeply traumatized

3.         Uninterested in family life

4.         Planning revenge

Answer: 2

Explanation: Her intense emotional response proves that she is still deeply affected by the loss of her child.

Q.30 What does the husband threaten when Amy tries to leave?

1.         To call the police

2.         To stop her physically

3.         To leave the house himself

4.         To sell the house

Answer: 2

Explanation: The husband becomes desperate and threatens to stop her from leaving, showing both frustration and attachment. “I'll follow and bring you back by force. / I will!”

Q.31 The poem Home Burial is best described as a study of:

1.         Nature’s beauty

2.         Domestic tragedy

3.         Political rebellion

4.         Childhood adventure

Answer: 2

Explanation: The poem focuses on tragedy within the home, especially grief and emotional misunderstanding between husband and wife.

Q.32 Amy’s grief is mainly expressed through:

1.         Silence and withdrawal

2.         Public speeches

3.         Religious rituals

4.         Writing letters

Answer: 1

Explanation: Amy withdraws emotionally and physically, refusing to openly share her pain with her husband.

Q.33 Why is the husband frustrated with Amy?

1.         She refuses to remarry

2.         She will not explain her feelings

3.         She blames the neighbors

4.         She sells family property

Answer: 2

Explanation: He feels helpless because Amy refuses to communicate directly about her sorrow and anger.

Q.34 Which of the following best describes the husband’s character?

1.         Cruel and selfish

2.         Practical but emotionally limited

3.         Romantic and sensitive

4.         Careless and irresponsible

Answer: 2

Explanation: He is not heartless, but he expresses grief practically rather than emotionally, which creates misunderstanding.

Q.35 Amy’s desire to leave symbolizes:

1.         Her wish for independence

2.         Escape from unbearable grief

3.         Her interest in city life

4.         Her dislike of farming

Answer: 2

Explanation: Amy wants to leave because the home itself has become a painful reminder of loss and suffering.

Q.36 What creates the strongest conflict in the poem?

1.         Different ways of grieving

2.         Poverty

3.         Religious disagreement

4.         Family inheritance

Answer: 1

Explanation: The main conflict arises because husband and wife grieve differently and fail to understand each other.

Q.37 What does the grave represent in the poem?

1.         Hope for the future

2.         Permanent emotional pain

3.         Religious salvation

4.         Social success

Answer: 2

Explanation: The grave stands as a constant reminder of loss and unresolved sorrow in their marriage.

Q.38 Why is Home Burial considered modern in theme?

1.         It discusses war

2.         It focuses on psychological realism

3.         It uses mythological heroes

4.         It celebrates industrialization

Answer: 2

Explanation: The poem is modern because it explores inner emotions, psychological conflict, and personal relationships realistically.

Q.39 The husband’s attempt to explain himself shows that he is:

1.         Entirely emotionless

2.         Trying to save the relationship

3.         Planning to abandon Amy

4.         Only concerned with reputation

Answer: 2

Explanation: He genuinely tries to make Amy understand that he also feels grief, though he expresses it differently.

Q.40 What is the ultimate message of Home Burial?

1.         Love conquers all pain

2.         Silence can destroy relationships

3.         Wealth solves family problems

4.         Tradition is always right

Answer: 2

Explanation: The poem shows that lack of communication and emotional silence can deepen pain and break relationships.

Q.41 Home Burial was first published in:

1.            1902

2.            1914

3.            1920

4.            1935

Answer: 2

Explanation: The poem was first published in 1914 and later included in Frost’s collection North of Boston.

Q.42 In which collection was Home Burial included?

1.            North of Boston

2.            Mountain Interval

3.            New Hampshire

4.            A Further Range

Answer: 1

Explanation: Home Burial appeared in Robert Frost’s second collection, North of Boston (1914).

 

Q.43 Which symbol is most important in the poem?

1.            The river

2.            The staircase

3.            The horse

4.            The church bell

Answer: 2

Explanation: The staircase symbolizes emotional and psychological distance between the husband and wife.

Q.44 The husband says that grief should be:

1.            Hidden forever

2.            Shared and spoken about

3.            Ignored completely

4.            Celebrated publicly

Answer: 2

Explanation: He believes sorrow should be discussed openly, while Amy avoids speaking about it.

Q.45 The husband’s digging of the grave represents:

1.            Cruelty

2.            Duty and acceptance of reality

3.            Lack of love

4.            Religious weakness

Answer: 2

Explanation: By digging the grave himself, he shows responsibility and acceptance, though Amy sees it as emotional coldness.

 

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