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CBSE
Class 8
English
Poorvi
Harvest Hymn

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Q1.

What is the primary purpose of a harvest festival?

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Q2.

Which of the following is NOT a reason for singing hymns during harvest festivals?

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Q3.

Which deity is often associated with harvest festivals in Indian culture?

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Q4.

What does the term 'munificent' suggest about the nature of the deity in the hymn?

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Q5.

What might villagers bring as tribute to a deity during the harvest festival?

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Q6.

Which phrase best describes a 'hymn'?

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Q7.

What does 'radiance' in the context of the hymn most closely relate to?

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Q8.

During harvest festivals, how do people typically express their gratitude?

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Q9.

In many cultures, 'tribute' during a harvest festival signifies what?

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Q10.

Which harvest festival is specifically celebrated to honor the sun god in India?

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Q11.

What is the significance of 'gold of our fields' in the hymn?

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Q12.

Why do harvest festivals often include community gatherings?

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Q13.

What does the use of archaic words in hymns suggest about their historical context?

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Q14.

Which of the following best describes how people view their harvest during such festivals?

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Q15.

How does the imagery of nature in the hymn enhance its meaning?

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Q16.

What underlying message is conveyed through the phrase 'thine is the mercy that fostered our grain'?

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Q17.

Why might poets choose to use archaic language in modern hymns?

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Q18.

What does the act of bringing songs and garlands as tribute suggest about the people's relationship with the divine?

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Q19.

In the phrase 'O giver of mellowing radiance,' what does 'mellowing radiance' symbolize?

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Q20.

The word 'gold' in 'the gold of our fields and the gold of our fruit' symbolizes what?

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Q21.

What is the main role of Surya as described in the hymn?

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Q22.

In the extract, what is represented by 'the Seed and the Scythe'?

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Q23.

How does the poet create a joyous atmosphere in the poem?

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Q24.

Why is the poem presented as a hymn?

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Q25.

What does the phrase 'Lord of our being' suggest about the divine?

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Q26.

What does the imagery of 'the Seed and the Scythe' mainly indicate in terms of agriculture?

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Q27.

Which line in the poem most directly expresses gratitude?

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Q28.

What is meant by the 'wealth of our valleys'?

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Q29.

How do the voices in the hymn affect its overall impact?

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Q30.

What does the imagery of 'all Voices' signify in the poem?

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Q31.

Why is repetition used in hymns like 'Harvest Hymn'?

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Q32.

What emotion do 'cymbal and flute' evoke in the hymn?

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Q33.

What does the archaic word 'thou' mean in modern English?

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Q34.

In the phrase 'Thy kindness is great,' what does 'thy' signify?

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Q35.

What is the meaning of 'art' in the context of archaic English?

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Q36.

Which of the following is an archaic synonym for 'between'?

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Q37.

Identify the modern English equivalent of 'thee.'

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Q38.

What does the archaic term 'thine' mean?

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Q39.

In the text, which archaic word means 'generous'?

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Q40.

What does 'succour' refer to in modern contexts based on archaic usage?

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Q41.

Select the archaic word that means 'radiance' or 'brightness.'

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Q42.

Which archaic term means 'to speak'?

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Q43.

If 'yonder' is used in a sentence, what would it most likely refer to?

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Q44.

What is the modern interpretation of 'morrow'?

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Q45.

In poetry, why might authors use archaic words?

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Q46.

How does the usage of archaic language impact the interpretation of a poem?

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Q47.

What is the significance of the word 'beneficent' in the hymn's context?

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Q48.

What does the term 'hymn' primarily refer to in the context of the poem?

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Q49.

What imagery is associated with 'O giver of mellowing radiance' in the poem?

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Q50.

In 'Harvest Hymn,' how do the villagers show gratitude?

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Q51.

What does the imagery of 'the Seed and the Scythe' symbolize in the poem?

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Q52.

Who is particularly praised in the lines referring to 'Lord of the harvest'?

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Q53.

Why do the villagers celebrate their harvest in the poem?

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Q54.

Which term best describes the poems' tone?

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Q55.

What does the word 'beneficent' imply about the lord mentioned in the poem?

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Q56.

How do the farmers view their relationship with nature according to the hymn?

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Q57.

In the poem, what does 'bounty' refer to?

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Q58.

What does the repetition of 'thine' in the poem emphasize?

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Q59.

What common theme is depicted in 'Harvest Hymn'?

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Q60.

Why is the poem referred to as a hymn rather than a mere poem?

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Q61.

What role does the farmer play in the representations throughout the poem?

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Q62.

Which of the following best conveys the overall message of 'Harvest Hymn'?

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Q63.

What does the 'gold' in the phrases 'the gold of our fields' and 'the gold of our fruit' symbolize?

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Q64.

In the poem, what is the significance of using cymbals and flutes during the harvest rituals?

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Q65.

What role does Surya play in the context of the harvest according to the poem?

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Q66.

Which line from the poem indicates a deep reverence towards the divine?

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Q67.

How do the farmers express gratitude in the poem?

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Q68.

What does the phrase 'the Seed and the Scythe' symbolize?

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Q69.

In what way does repetition enhance the poem's message?

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Q70.

Why do the farmers hail the God of rain?

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Q71.

Which of the following represents the Earth in the poem?

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Q72.

What do the voices representing men, women, and all voices signify in the poem?

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Q73.

How does the poem portray the atmosphere of rural India during harvest time?

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Q74.

What literary device is most prominently used in the line 'O giver of mellowing radiance'?

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Q75.

In what sense is the poem presented as a 'hymn'?

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Q76.

What does the imagery of 'hands and heart' represent in the context of the poem?

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