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Friday, 8 May 2026

MCQs The Road Not Taken for APPSC JL DL

  MCQs: Road Not Taken

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Q.1 Who is the poet of The Road Not Taken?

1.         William Wordsworth

2.         Robert Frost

3.         Walt Whitman

4.         T.S. Eliot

Answer: 2

Explanation: The Road Not Taken is one of the most famous poems written by Robert Frost.

Q.2 In which year was The Road Not Taken first published?

1.         1916

2.         1920

3.         1910

4.         1935

Answer: 1

Explanation: The poem was first published in 1916 in Frost’s collection Mountain Interval.

Q.3 In which collection was The Road Not Taken included?

1.         North of Boston

2.         Mountain Interval

3.         New Hampshire

4.         West-Running Brook

Answer: 2

Explanation: The poem appeared in Frost’s poetry collection Mountain Interval.

Q.4 What does the speaker find in the yellow wood?

1.         A river

2.         Two roads diverging

3.         A mountain

4.         A traveler

Answer: 2

Explanation: The poem begins with the speaker standing where two roads diverge in a yellow wood.

Q.5 What does the “yellow wood” symbolize?

1.         Spring season

2.         Youth and choices

3.         Winter and death

4.         Celebration

Answer: 2

Explanation: The yellow wood often symbolizes a stage in life where important decisions must be made.

Q.6 Why does the speaker feel sorry?

1.         He lost his map

2.         He could not travel both roads

3.         He missed his friend

4.         He was tired

Answer: 2

Explanation: The speaker regrets that he cannot experience both choices in life.

Q.7 Which road does the speaker choose?

1.         The road most traveled

2.         The road less traveled

3.         The road near the river

4.         The shortest road

Answer: 2

Explanation: The speaker chooses the road that seemed less traveled, symbolizing an uncommon life choice.

Q.8 What does the road symbolize in the poem?

1.         A journey in nature

2.         A life decision

3.         A war path

4.         A city road

Answer: 2

Explanation: The roads symbolize choices and decisions in human life.

Q.9 What literary device is central to the poem?

1.         Simile

2.         Metaphor

3.         Hyperbole

4.         Irony

Answer: 2

Explanation: The roads are a metaphor for life choices and opportunities.

Q.10 How many roads diverged in the wood?

1.         One

2.         Two

3.         Three

4.         Four

Answer: 2

Explanation: The speaker stands before two diverging roads.

Q.11 Why does the speaker keep the first road for another day?

1.         He was afraid

2.         He hoped to return later

3.         It was too dark

4.         It was dangerous

Answer: 2

Explanation: The speaker imagines he may return one day to take the other road.

Q.12 Why does the speaker doubt he will ever come back?

1.         The road is too long

2.         One way leads to another

3.         He forgot the path

4.         It starts raining

Answer: 2

Explanation: Life choices lead to further decisions, making it hard to return to the starting point.

Q.13 What is the rhyme scheme of the poem?

1.         AABB

2.         ABAAB

3.         ABAB

4.         ABCB

Answer: 2

Explanation: Each stanza follows the rhyme pattern ABAAB.

Q.14 How many stanzas are there in the poem?

1.         Two

2.         Three

3.         Four

4.         Five

Answer: 3

Explanation: The poem consists of four five-line stanzas.

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Q.15 What is the tone of the poem?

1.         Joyful only

2.         Reflective and thoughtful

3.         Angry

4.         Humorous

Answer: 2

Explanation: The speaker reflects deeply on choices and their consequences.

Q.16 What does “wanted wear” mean?

1.         Needed repair

2.         Needed travelers

3.         Wanted cleaning

4.         Needed rain

Answer: 2

Explanation: It means the road looked less used and seemed to need more people to walk on it.

Q.17 What does the final line “that has made all the difference” suggest?

1.         Choices shape life

2.         Roads are dangerous

3.         Nature is beautiful

4.         Travel is difficult

Answer: 1

Explanation: The speaker suggests that the decision he made influenced his entire life.

Q.18 What kind of poem is The Road Not Taken?

1.         Narrative poem

2.         Lyric poem

3.         Epic poem

4.         Ballad

Answer: 2

Explanation: It is a lyric poem expressing personal thoughts and emotions.

Q.19 Which season is suggested by “yellow wood”?

1.         Spring

2.         Summer

3.         Autumn

4.         Winter

Answer: 3

Explanation: Yellow leaves suggest the autumn season.

Q.20 What is the main theme of the poem?

1.         Nature’s beauty

2.         Importance of decision-making

3.         Friendship

4.         War and peace

Answer: 2

Explanation: The central theme is how choices in life affect one’s future.

Q.21 What does the speaker do before choosing a road?

1.         He runs quickly

2.         He looks down one road as far as he can

3.         He asks someone for help

4.         He turns back home

Answer: 2

Explanation: The speaker carefully observes one road before making his decision.

Q.22 Where does the first road bend?

1.         Near the river

2.         In the undergrowth

3.         At the mountain

4.         Near the village

Answer: 2

Explanation: The speaker looks down the road until it bends into the undergrowth.

Q.23 Why does the second road seem better to the speaker?

1.         It is shorter

2.         It is grassy and wanted wear

3.         It is brighter

4.         It leads to a city

Answer: 2

Explanation: The second road appears less traveled and more appealing to the speaker.

Q.24 What does the phrase “equally lay” suggest?

1.         Both roads were actually similar

2.         One road was dangerous

3.         One road was longer

4.         Both roads were crowded

Answer: 1

Explanation: Later the speaker realizes both roads were worn almost equally.

Q.25 What had not trodden the leaves black?

1.         Rain

2.         Animals

3.         Passing travelers

4.         Wind

Answer: 3

Explanation: The leaves were still fresh because few people had walked there.

Q.26 What does the road less traveled represent?

1.         A common lifestyle

2.         An unusual or independent choice

3.         A dangerous path

4.         A holiday trip

Answer: 2

Explanation: It symbolizes choosing a unique direction in life.

Q.27 The speaker says he shall be telling this “with a sigh” in the future. What does the sigh suggest?

1.         Happiness only

2.         Regret or reflection

3.         Anger

4.         Fear

Answer: 2

Explanation: The sigh may suggest mixed feelings—reflection, regret, or satisfaction.

Q.28 The poem mainly deals with:

1.         Childhood memories

2.         Human choices in life

3.         War experiences

4.         City life

Answer: 2

Explanation: The poem focuses on the importance and consequences of choices.

Q.29 What is the setting of the poem?

1.         A crowded market

2.         A yellow wood in autumn

3.         A battlefield

4.         A snowy mountain

Answer: 2

Explanation: The speaker stands in a yellow wood where two roads diverge.

Q.30 Why is the traveler described as “one traveler”?

1.         To show loneliness in decision-making

2.         To show fear

3.         To show poverty

4.         To show excitement

Answer: 1

Explanation: Important life choices are often made alone.

Q.31 What does Frost suggest about life through the poem?

1.         Life is easy

2.         Life is full of choices and uncertainty

3.         Life is always joyful

4.         Life should avoid risks

Answer: 2

Explanation: The poem reflects how decisions shape life and cannot always be reversed.

Q.32 Which poetic device is used in “Two roads diverged”?

1.         Symbolism

2.         Alliteration

3.         Personification

4.         Hyperbole

Answer: 1

Explanation: The roads symbolize life choices and opportunities.

Q.33 What does the speaker mean by “I took the one less traveled by”?

1.         He selected an uncommon path in life

2.         He got lost

3.         He traveled faster

4.         He followed others

Answer: 1

Explanation: It suggests choosing a less conventional option.

Q.34 What kind of conflict is shown in the poem?

1.         Man vs. Nature

2.         Internal conflict

3.         Man vs. Society

4.         Physical conflict

Answer: 2

Explanation: The speaker struggles internally while making a decision.

Q.35 The phrase “way leads on to way” means:

1.         Roads are connected

2.         One decision leads to another

3.         Roads never end

4.         People keep walking

Answer: 2

Explanation: Life choices create new paths and make returning difficult.

Q.36 Which line shows hesitation?

1.         “I took the one less traveled by”

2.         “And sorry I could not travel both”

3.         “That has made all the difference”

4.         “Because it was grassy”

Answer: 2

Explanation: This line expresses the speaker’s regret and hesitation.

Q.37 What is the speaker’s attitude toward his choice?

1.         Entirely regretful

2.         Entirely proud

3.         Mixed and reflective

4.         Completely fearful

Answer: 3

Explanation: The speaker reflects with uncertainty and contemplation.

Q.38 Why is the poem universally relatable?

1.         Everyone travels in forests

2.         Everyone faces choices in life

3.         Everyone loves roads

4.         Everyone enjoys autumn

Answer: 2

Explanation: The theme of decision-making applies to all human beings.

Q.39 Which word best describes the speaker?

1.         Careless

2.         Thoughtful

3.         Lazy

4.         Violent

Answer: 2

Explanation: He carefully observes and reflects before choosing.

Q.40 What message does the poem convey?

1.         Follow the crowd

2.         Choices define our future

3.         Avoid difficult roads

4.         Nature is superior to humans

Answer: 2

Explanation: The poem teaches that the decisions we make shape our lives.

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