
The Man He Killed
Quiz by Nawaal Ashtikar
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- Q1Which word best describes this image?cavalryartilleryduelinfantry20s
- Q2'The Man He Killed' was one of the several Hardy poems about war inspired by the _________________ war.World War IICivil warBoer WarWorld War I20s
- Q3What is the theme of the poem 'The Man He Killed'?Futility of WarWar helps to resolve issues effectivelyWar and peace can go hand in handWar is an essential decisive option20s
- Q4Mention the rhyme scheme in the poem 'The Man He Killed'.ababaabcaabbabcd20s
- Q5'Because he was my foe, Just so: my foe of course he was ' - Identify the figure of speechrepetitionsimilepersonificationmetaphor20s
- Q6'By some old ancient inn'- Identify the figure of speechinversionmetaphorrepetitiontautology20s
- Q7Why, according to the speaker, had the enemy soldier joined the army ?He was forced to join the army.He wanted to serve his country.He was jobless and was going through financial problems.He wanted to take revenge from the speaker.20s
- Q8Give one word for : people who get displaced due to war.commandersrefugeespoliticiansresidents20s
- Q9What message does the poet want to convey in the last stanza?War should only be fought between powerful nations.War has disastrous effects.War is a feasible solution.War is a useful tool to fight enemies.20s
- Q10Find the odd one out - nemesis, foe, confidant, rivalrivalnemesisconfidantfoe20s
