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Class 11
English
Hornbill
Childhood

Question Bank

Question Bank: Childhood

This chapter discusses the loss of childhood and the transition into adulthood. It highlights key moments when the narrator feels childhood slipping away and reflects on its significance.

Question Bank - Childhood

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Q1.

At what age does the poet suggest childhood may end?

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Q2.

What realization signifies the end of childhood according to the poet?

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Q3.

Which theme is depicted through the line about 'Heaven and Hell'?

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Q4.

What does the poet mean by 'producing thoughts that were not those of other people'?

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Q5.

In which stanza is hypocrisy discussed?

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Q6.

What does the phrase 'forgotten place' in the poem suggest?

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Q7.

The last line mentions, 'That’s all I know.' What does this indicate?

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Q8.

Which of the following emotions is most evident in the poem's portrayal of childhood?

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Q9.

What literary device is primarily used when discussing the 'mind'?

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Q10.

How does the poet’s view on adulthood contrast with his view on childhood?

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Q11.

What does the phrase 'mind was really mine' symbolize?

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Q12.

What does the poet suggest is an inevitable part of growing up?

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Q13.

Which aspect of adulthood does the poet imply is disillusioning?

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Q14.

In relation to childhood, what does 'infant's face' represent?

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Q15.

What does the poet question throughout the poem?

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Q16.

What does 'loss of innocence' primarily reflect in childhood literature?

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Q17.

Which event in childhood literature often signifies a character's loss of innocence?

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Q18.

Which theme often accompanies the loss of innocence in childhood stories?

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Q19.

In what way is loss of innocence portrayed in 'Childhood' by the author?

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Q20.

Why do authors often depict the loss of innocence in young characters?

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Q21.

What role do adults play in the theme of loss of innocence?

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Q22.

How does loss of innocence affect a child's perspective on life, according to the text?

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Q23.

What symbolizes the loss of innocence in many stories?

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Q24.

What impact does loss of innocence have on relationships in stories?

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Q25.

What lasting effect can loss of innocence have on a character's future decisions?

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Q26.

How can loss of innocence be seen as a necessary aspect of growth?

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Q27.

Which narrative technique is commonly used to illustrate loss of innocence?

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Q28.

In which scenario is a character's loss of innocence most impactful?

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Q29.

Which literary device describes the contrast between childhood innocence and harsh realities?

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Q30.

What realization signifies the loss of innocence according to Markus Natten?

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Q31.

In which stanza does the poet explore the concept of individuality?

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Q32.

What does the phrase 'hidden in an infant’s face' imply?

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Q33.

What overall feeling does the poet express towards childhood?

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Q34.

How does the poet characterize adults in his childhood memories?

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Q35.

What is a major theme explored in the poem 'Childhood'?

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Q36.

In the poem, what does the poet reflect on about geography's role?

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Q37.

What transformative realization marks the end of childhood for the poet?

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Q38.

What does the poet mean by 'ceasing to be eleven'?

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Q39.

Which line in the poem reflects the poet's journey towards self-awareness?

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Q40.

What literary device is primarily used in the poem?

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Q41.

What is the poet's perspective on the consequences of aging?

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Q42.

In what way does the structure of the poem reflect its theme?

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Q43.

What does the poet express about societal expectations of adulthood?

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Q44.

How does the poet’s reflection on geography serve a broader critique?

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Q45.

What does individuality in childhood primarily signify?

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Q46.

How is rationalism depicted in the context of childhood in the poem?

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Q47.

What contrast does the poet draw between childhood and adulthood?

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Q48.

What emotion does the poet express towards childhood?

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Q49.

Which of the following best describes the significance of individuality during childhood?

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Q50.

In what way might hypocrisy be relevant to childhood experiences?

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Q51.

What role does imagination play in the individuality of children?

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Q52.

What is often lost during the transition from childhood to adulthood?

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Q53.

Which statement most accurately reflects a common misconception about individuality in childhood?

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Q54.

What does the poem suggest about the impact of societal expectations on childhood individuality?

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Q55.

How can the process of growing up influence a child's self-perception?

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Q56.

Which factor is essential for fostering individuality during childhood?

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Q57.

Which life stage is often characterized by the discovery of personal beliefs and values?

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Q58.

What does the poet primarily reflect on regarding childhood?

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Q59.

In the poem, how is individuality best depicted?

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Q60.

What is a common theme regarding rationalism in childhood as per the poem?

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Q61.

What emotion does the poet express towards the idea of growing up?

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Q62.

Which line from the poem can be considered most poetic due to its imagery?

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Q63.

How does the poem illustrate the concept of hypocrisy in relation to childhood?

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Q64.

What metaphor is commonly associated with the loss of childhood innocence?

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Q65.

Which aspect of childhood does the poet seem to criticize?

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Q66.

Why does the poet regard childhood as a 'golden period'?

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Q67.

How does the poet's tone shift when describing adulthood compared to childhood?

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Q68.

Which quality of children stands in contrast with adult behavior as depicted in the poem?

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Q69.

What imagery best reflects the joyful nature of childhood in the poem?

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Q70.

Which experience is highlighted as pivotal in the process of growing up?

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Q71.

What does 'childhood' represent in the context of the poem?

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Q72.

Which external factor is often blamed for the loss of childhood joy according to the poem?

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Q73.

How does the poet differentiate memories of childhood from those of adulthood?

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