Quiz on Off to Outer Space Tomorrow Morning

Quiz on Off to Outer Space Tomorrow Morning for class 10. MCQ questions from the poem Off to Outer Space Tomorrow Morning for SSLC.

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Quiz on Off to Outer Space Tomorrow Morning

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Class: 10th

Medium: Kannada

State: Karnataka

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#1. With what feeling is the speaker flying out of the earth?

#2. ”In solitary confinement as complete as any goal.” The figure of speech employed here is …...

#3. The expression 'winter under lock' means, that in space ......

#4. “With the tea cups circling round me like the planets round the sun.” The figure of speech employed here is .......

#5. People can watch the poet in outer space on ……….

#6. ………. name was crossed from the telephone book.

#7. “There won't be any calendar, there won't be any clock”. What does 'There' refers to?

#8. The distance between the earth and space as mentioned in the poem is ………

#9. “I'll doze when I am sleepy and wake without a knock.” Where would the speaker experience this?

#10. What does the poet Norman Nicholson ask us to do?

#11. “For nobody to visit me and not a friend in hail in solitary confinement as complete as any gaol.” What feeling do these lines convey?

#12. The teacups circle round the poet because …….

#13. The poet asks every soul on earth to go and blow their top because ……

#14. “You can start count down you can last look; you can cross out my name from the telephone book.” Whom does ‘You' refer here?

#15. Nobody visits me and not a ……… in hail.

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One marks questions and answers from Off to Outer Space Tomorrow Morning

1. With what feeling is the speaker flying out of the earth?

a) Angry               b) Despair            c) Doubt about his return            d) arrogance

2. “In solitary confinement as complete as any goal.” The figure of speech employed here is ……

a) metaphor       b) Simile              c) personification             d) alliteration

3. The expression ‘winter under lock’ means, that in space

a) there is no change of seasons                    b) no winter in space    c) seasons change frequently   d) door locked

4. “With the tea cups circling round me like the planets round the sun.” The figure of speech employed here is

a) metaphor     b) Simile     c) personification     d) alliteration

5. People can watch the poet in outer space on ……….

a) television     b) telescope      c) telephone     d) radio

6. ………. name was crossed from the telephone book.

a) astronaut’s friend   b) astronaut’s     c) Keilis Borok      d) family number

7. “There won’t be any calendar, there won’t be any clock”. What does ‘There’ refers to?

a) sky    b) outer space    c) Earth    d) laboratory

8. The distance between the earth and space as mentioned in the poem is ………

a) one hundred light-years   b) thirty hundred light-years   c) twenty hundred light-years   d) two hundred light-years

9. “I’ll doze when I am sleepy and wake without a knock.” Where would the speaker experience this?

a) on the earth   b) in the water     c) in the space    d) in the court

MCQ questions from Off to Outer Space Tomorrow Morning

10. What does the poet Norman Nicholson ask us to do?

a) take his photo    b) remove the clock   c) Cross out his name from the telephone book    d) Mail letters to him

11. “For nobody to visit me and not a friend in hail in solitary confinement as complete as any gaol.” What feeling do these lines convey?

a) independent    b) imprisonment    c) unhappy    d) remarkable

12. The teacups circle round the poet because …….

a) they are playing with cups   b) the teacups are in balloon

c) the poet is throwing cups   d) there is no gravity in space

13. The poet asks every soul on earth to go and blow their top because ……

a) he is in the space   b) he doesn’t care about anyone   c) anybody can reach him   d) the capsule door is sealed

14. “You can start count down you can last look; you can cross out my name from the telephone book.” Whom does ‘You’ refer here?

a) scientists      b) people around him     c) planets     d) his mother

15. Nobody visits me and not a ……… in hail

a) friend     b) guest    c) relatives    d) person