Quiz on Jazz Poem Two is for SSLC students. Here we discussed multiple choice questions of the poem Jazz Poem Two for 10th class students.
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Topic: Jazz Poem Two
Sub-topic: SSLC English mcq
Total questions: 20
Class: 10th
Subject: English
Medium: Kannada
Question type: Multiple choice
Answers: Key answers given
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Cost: Free
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#1. ‘Jazz Poem Two’ is a poem written by ……………….
#2. Jazz player standing like a ……………
#3. Jazz player is silent in speech, but eloquent in …………
#4. Wrinkled old face of Jazz player shows that he is full of ………….
#5. Jazz player is hanging ……………. in his neck.
#6. The Jazz player was sent to preach the Black Gospel of ……………
#7. Jazz player keeps his head down because ………………
#8. Jazz player is supposed to be ……………. when he plays music.
#9. Jazz player’s shoes have ……………. In them.
#10. Which instrument did Jazz player use to preach?
#11. Jazz player standing like a Black Ancient Mariner. Figures of speech used…
#12. ‘There he stands, see,’ Who does 'he' refer to ?
#13. ‘Gently he lifts it now to parted lips.’ What does ‘it’ refer to?
#14. ‘He was sent here to preach the Black Gospel.’ Who had sent to preach?
#15. ‘He is no longer a man, not even a black man.’ Who does ‘he’ refer to ?
#16. When the Jazz player stops the music, what will happen?
#17. The Jazz player looks like a ………… figure.
#18. Which of the followings do not match with the appearance of Jazz player?
#19. Jazz player’s rough unshaven face shows ………….
#20. Jazz player preaching with words of …………… notes and cords.
In this quiz we learn one marks questions and answers of the poem jazz poem two. This poem is for SSLC students. We only discussed jazz poem two mcq questions.
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