1. According to the poet, what materials are used to make a house?
A) Bricks, stone, and wood
B) Metal and glass
C) Paper and plastic
D) Sand and water
The poet mentions that bricks, stone, and wood are used to construct a house.
2. What does a house have in front and back according to the poet?
A) Glass windows
B) Metal doors
C) Corridors or open space
D) Concrete walls
A house has corridors or open space in front and back for gardening, as mentioned by the poet.
3. What gives a house an ideal look according to the poet?
A) Metal doors
B) Concrete walls
C) Tiles on the floor, beautiful paints, and roof
D) Glass windows
The poet mentions that tiles on the floor, beautiful paints, and a roof give a house an ideal look.
4. What makes a house a home, according to the poet?
A) Bricks and stone
B) Family members and their actions
C) Corridors and open spaces
D) Tiles on the floor
The poet states that family members and their actions make a house become a home.
5. How does the poet describe a house in the first stanza?
A) A living entity
B) A non-living thing
C) A magical place
D) A place for animals
The poet describes a house as a non-living/inanimate thing in the first stanza.
6. What is the primary purpose of using bricks, stone, and wood in constructing a house?
A) To build the structure of the house
B) To add decoration to the house
C) To make the house lightweight
D) To create artistic designs
Bricks, stone, and wood are used to build the structural elements of the house.
7. What contributes to making a house an ideal living space?
A) Lack of windows
B) Corridors in front only
C) Beautiful paints and roof
D) Metal doors and windows
Tiles, beautiful paints, and a roof contribute to an ideal living space.
8. According to the poet, what makes a house feel like a home?
A) Family members and their actions
B) Decorative items
C) Expensive furniture
D) Number of rooms
The poet emphasizes that family members and their actions make a house feel like a home.
9. What quality of a house is highlighted in the second stanza?
A) Its grandeur
B) Its essence as a dwelling place
C) Its architectural style
D) Its age
The second stanza highlights the essence of a house as a dwelling place for family members.
10. What quality of a home makes it feel lively and warm?
A) Acts of kindness and concern among family members
B) Expensive decorations
C) Large windows
D) Advanced technology
Acts of kindness and concern among family members make a home feel lively and warm.
11. What does the poet emphasize in the second stanza as the essence of a home?
A) Expensive decorations
B) Acts of kindness among family members
C) The physical structure of the house
D) Modern technology
The essence of a home lies in the acts of kindness and concern among family members.
12. How is the concept of a “house” different from that of a “home” in the poem?
A) A house is grand, while a home is modest
B) A house is a structure, while a home is made by family members
C) A house is temporary, while a home is permanent
D) A house is old, while a home is new
The poet differentiates between a house as a structure and a home as a place made by family members.
13. What role do family members play in making a house a home?
A) They provide expensive decorations
B) They show love and care towards each other
C) They focus on architectural design
D) They prioritize modern technology
Family members make a house a home by showing love and care towards each other.
14. What is the primary focus of the second stanza in the poem?
A) The physical appearance of a house
B) The emotional value of a home
C) The importance of architecture
D) The history of the house
The second stanza focuses on the emotional value that family members bring to a home.
15. What quality of a house is mentioned in the first stanza?
A) Its age
B) Its grandeur
C) Its location
D) Its physical construction materials
The first stanza describes the physical construction materials of a house.
16. What aspect of a house contributes to its ideal appearance?
A) Expensive furniture
B) Beautiful paints and tiles on the floor
C) Advanced technology
D) Number of doors
Beautiful paints and tiles on the floor contribute to the ideal appearance of a house.
17. What forms the basis of a home’s warmth and liveliness?
A) Expensive decorations
B) Acts of kindness among family members
C) Modern technology
D) Large windows
Acts of kindness among family members create warmth and liveliness in a home.
18. What causes a house to become a home?
A) Acts of concern and love among family members
B) Expensive decorations and furnishings
C) Large windows and doors
D) Technological advancements
Acts of concern and love among family members are what make a house a home.
19. What makes a house feel lively and warm?
A) Acts of kindness and concern among family members
B) Expensive decorations
C) Technological gadgets
D) Large number of rooms
Acts of kindness and concern among family members create a lively and warm atmosphere.
20. What does the poet suggest about the significance of a home?
A) A home is made by the people who live in it
B) A home is defined by its physical structure
C) A home is valuable due to its expensive furnishings
D) A home is meaningful based on its location
The poet suggests that a home derives its significance from the people who live in it and their actions.