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CBSE
Class 10
English
First Flight
The Ball Poem
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Question Bank - The Ball Poem

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Question Bank: The Ball Poem

This chapter explores a boy's emotional journey after losing his ball, highlighting the deeper meaning of loss and growing up.

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Question Bank - The Ball Poem

Q1.

What is the central theme of The Ball Poem?

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Q2.

Why is the boy upset about losing his ball?

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Q3.

How does the poet describe the ball bouncing down the street?

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Q-00000892
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Q4.

What does the phrase 'shaking grief' signify in the poem?

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Q-00000893
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Q5.

Why does the poet mention that 'there are other balls'?

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Q-00000894
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Q6.

What does the boy feel upon losing his ball?

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Q7.

Why does the poet mention that 'money is external'?

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Q8.

What lesson is the boy learning from losing the ball?

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Q9.

What does the phrase 'epistemology of loss' refer to in the poem?

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Q10.

What does the boy's rigidity symbolize?

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Q11.

What is the significance of stating 'there are other balls'?

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Q12.

Which word best captures the boy's ultimate realization?

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Q13.

Why might the poet choose not to offer the boy another ball?

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Q14.

What does the poet imply about possessions?

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Q15.

Which line helps convey the boy's sense of responsibility?

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Q16.

What does the phrase 'the boy has lost his ball' represent in a broader sense?

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Q17.

What emotion is expressed through the line 'trembling, staring down'?

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Q18.

In what way does the boy's experience connect to adulthood?

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Q19.

How does the poet describe the boy's future after losing the ball?

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Q-00007337
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Q20.

Why does the author choose 'harbour' to describe where the ball went?

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Q-00007341
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Q21.

What does the boy feel when he loses his ball?

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Q22.

Why does the poet say 'no use to say O there are other balls'?

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Q-00031980
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Q23.

What does 'the epistemology of loss' refer to in the poem?

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Q24.

What does the loss of the ball symbolize for the boy?

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Q25.

How does the boy's response to losing the ball change him?

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Q26.

What does the phrase 'a dime, another ball, is worthless' imply?

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Q27.

What feeling does 'shaking grief' convey about the boy's loss?

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Q28.

What is meant by 'people will take, balls will be lost always'?

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Q29.

Which literary device is predominantly used in the poem?

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Q30.

What does the phrase 'he senses first responsibility' suggest about the boy?

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Q31.

What can we infer about the boy's age from the poem?

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Q32.

What does the term 'intrude' imply in the context of the poem?

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Q33.

Why might the poet choose to describe the boy as 'trembling'?

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Q34.

What lesson might the boy learn from the experience of losing his ball?

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Q35.

The poet uses the ball to reflect on what theme of life?

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Q36.

What does the boy's longing after the ball suggest about his childhood?

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Q37.

In ‘The Ball Poem,’ what does the harbor symbolize?

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Q38.

What does the ball symbolize in the poem?

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Q39.

How does the boy react to the loss of the ball?

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Q40.

Which line indicates the permanence of loss?

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Q41.

What does the phrase 'epistemology of loss' imply?

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Q42.

What does the water symbolize in the poem?

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Q43.

How does the boy's experience with the ball reflect universal themes?

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Q44.

Which aspect of the boy’s character is highlighted through his reaction to the ball?

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Q45.

What does the boy learn about possessions?

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Q46.

In what way does the author use the ball to convey deeper themes?

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Q47.

What life lesson does the boy’s encounter with loss impart?

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Q48.

How does the tone of the poem contribute to its message?

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Q49.

What does the boy's rigid stance signify?

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Q50.

How does the phrase 'ultimate shaking grief' enhance the poem's theme?

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Q51.

What does the author imply by stating 'money is external'?

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Q52.

What overarching message does the poem convey regarding childhood?

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Q53.

What role does the environment play in the poem’s message?

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Q54.

What feeling does the boy experience when he loses his ball?

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Q55.

Which phrase signifies the boy's realization of responsibility?

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Q56.

What does the ball symbolize in the poem?

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Q57.

What is the boy's reaction when he sees his ball in the water?

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Q58.

How does the poet describe money in relation to loss?

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Q59.

Which line suggests the inevitability of loss?

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Q60.

What understanding is the boy gaining through his loss?

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Q61.

What does the poet mean by 'epistemology of loss'?

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Q62.

What does the phrase 'no use to say' imply in the poem?

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Q63.

Why does the poet refrain from intruding on the boy's grief?

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Q64.

What does the 'shaking grief' in the poem signify?

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Q65.

How does the poet convey the theme of loss?

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Q66.

What does the phrase 'trembling, staring down' convey about the boy's state of mind?

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Q67.

In what way does losing the ball relate to a universal experience?

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Q68.

What lesson about life does the boy learn through his loss?

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Q69.

What emotion does the boy primarily experience after losing his ball?

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Q70.

What does the boy realize through the loss of his ball?

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Q71.

How does the poet describe the boy's physical state when he loses the ball?

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Q72.

According to the poem, what is said about the nature of possessions?

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Q73.

What does the phrase 'epistemology of loss' suggest in the context of the poem?

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Q74.

What tone does the poet adopt when talking about the boy's loss?

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Q75.

What lesson does the boy learn about life from his experience in the poem?

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Q76.

What metaphor is used to describe the ball in the poem?

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Q77.

How does the boy's perception of loss change throughout the poem?

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Q-00106642
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Q78.

What does the poet imply about the concept of money in relation to the ball?

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Q-00106643
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Q79.

What literary device is primarily used in the phrase 'ultimate shaking grief'?

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Q-00106644
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Q80.

What internal conflict does the boy face in the poem?

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Q-00106645
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Q81.

In what way does the poem suggest that childhood perspectives change with experience?

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Q82.

Which aspect of grief is highlighted through the boy's experience?

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Q83.

What does the boy's stare into the water symbolize?

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Q-00106648
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Q84.

How does the poem ultimately define the boy's growth?

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Q-00106649
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Q85.

What does the boy experience after losing his ball?

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Q86.

What lesson does the boy learn through the loss of his ball?

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Q87.

Why does the speaker mention that 'money is external'?

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Q88.

What does the phrase 'epistemology of loss' signify in the context of the poem?

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Q89.

How does the boy's reaction reflect his maturity?

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Q90.

What does the author imply about childhood and loss?

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Q91.

What technique does the poet use to convey grief?

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Q92.

In what way does the speaker choose to approach the boy experiencing loss?

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Q93.

What does the phrase 'stands up knowing' suggest about the boy's future?

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Q94.

What is the primary theme of 'The Ball Poem'?

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Q95.

How does the boy perceive other balls after losing his ball?

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Q96.

What does the author mean by 'first responsibility'?

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Q97.

Which emotion does the boy predominantly exhibit while staring at the harbor?

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Q98.

What does the ball symbolize in the poem?

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Q99.

What does the final line of the poem suggest about human experience?

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Q100.

The phrase 'trembling, staring down' indicates what about the boy's emotional state?

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Q101.

What role does loss play in the overall narrative of 'The Ball Poem'?

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Q102.

What emotion does the boy primarily experience after losing his ball?

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Q103.

What does the boy's loss of the ball symbolize in the poem?

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Q104.

Why does the speaker consider money to be 'external' in the context of loss?

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Q105.

In the poem, what does the phrase 'ultimate shaking grief' imply about the boy's experience?

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Q106.

What does the boy begin to understand as a result of losing his ball?

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Q107.

What role does the speaker take concerning the boy’s loss?

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Q108.

What is the meaning of ‘epistemology of loss’ in the poem?

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Q109.

How does the imagery of the ball going into the water contribute to the poem's theme?

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Q110.

Which line suggests that the boy's grief is linked to a larger meaning in life?

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Q111.

What does the phrase 'trembling, staring down' convey about the boy's emotional state?

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Q112.

What lesson does the boy learn from the loss of his ball?

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Q113.

What does the speaker mean by 'no one buys a ball back'?

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Q114.

What realization comes with the loss of the ball according to the poem?

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Q115.

Which of the following best describes the boy's transition throughout the poem?

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Q116.

What impact does the boy’s loss have on his perception of possessions, as stated in the poem?

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Q-00106681
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Q117.

What is the significance of the boy's static stance after losing the ball?

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