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CBSE
Class 8
English
Poorvi
Magnifying Glass

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Question Bank - Magnifying Glass

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Q1.

What is the primary purpose of a magnifying glass?

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Q2.

In the poem, what does the phrase 'make Magic talk' imply?

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Q3.

What is the tone of the poem regarding the magnifying glass?

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Q4.

Which line shows the discovery of intricate details through the magnifying glass?

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Q5.

Which other instrument can magnify objects besides a magnifying glass?

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Q6.

What does the poet imply about nature through the magnifying glass?

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Q7.

How many stanzas does the poem contain?

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Q8.

What poetic device is used in 'A drop of water like a hive of bees'?

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Q9.

What effect does the poet achieve by comparing an inch of moss to a forest?

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Q10.

Why might the speaker's view of nature change without a magnifying glass?

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Q11.

What does each stanza in the poem typically introduce?

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Q12.

What is the rhyme scheme of the poem?

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Q13.

What does a magnifying glass primarily help us to do?

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Q14.

In the line, 'A myriad shells show in a scrap of chalk', what does 'myriad shells' imply?

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Q15.

What literary device is used in the phrase 'Magic talk'?

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Q16.

Which aspect of nature does the speaker express fascination with through the magnifying glass?

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Q17.

How does the poet view the relationship between small objects and the use of a magnifying glass?

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Q18.

What can be inferred about the poet's attitude towards nature?

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Q19.

What is the rhyme scheme of the poem discussed in the chapter?

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Q20.

What effect does the magnifying glass have on the perception of everyday objects according to the poem?

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Q21.

In poetry, what is a quatrain?

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Q22.

What idea does the poet convey by comparing 'an inch of moss' to a 'forest'?

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Q23.

What might the poet suggest by ending with the moon being within reach?

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Q24.

According to the chapter, what is one use of a magnifying glass?

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Q25.

What feeling does the poet express towards observing nature through a magnifying glass?

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Q26.

Why might the poet use exclamation marks in the poem?

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Q27.

Which instrument aside from a magnifying glass is used to see small objects?

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Q28.

What is the main purpose of a magnifying glass?

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Q29.

In the poem, what does the line 'A myriad shells show in a scrap of chalk' suggest?

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Q30.

Which of the following best describes the theme of the poem?

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Q31.

What does the poet mean by 'Magic talk'?

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Q32.

What type of poetic device is used in the phrase 'The tigerish claws he has!'?

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Q33.

Why does the poet use exclamation marks in certain lines?

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Q34.

Which image from the poem depicts the idea of vastness?

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Q35.

What is likely represented by 'A drop of water like a hive of bees'?

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Q36.

What is the tone of the poem?

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Q37.

How does the poet illustrate the theme of discovery in the poem?

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Q38.

What does the term 'magnification' refer to?

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Q39.

What insight does the poet provide through the imagery of the spider's web?

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Q40.

What instrument is mentioned as an alternative to a magnifying glass for magnifying objects?

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Q41.

In which line does the poet describe the experience of looking at the moon?

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Q42.

How does the use of 'forest' in the poem symbolize complexity?

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Q43.

What does the phrase 'myriad shells' in the poem suggest about the magnifying glass?

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Q44.

Which imagery is used to emphasize the smallness of the objects observed through the magnifying glass?

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Q45.

What is the tone of the poem, as inferred from its visual imagery?

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Q46.

Which poetic device is exemplified in the line 'Magic talk'?

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Q47.

How does the poet convey the extraordinary details revealed through the magnifying glass?

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Q48.

What literary element does the phrase 'the tigerish claws' represent?

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Q49.

In what way does the imagery in 'A forest—flowers and trees' support the theme of the poem?

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Q50.

What does the final stanza shift its focus to, and why is it significant?

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Q51.

Which line from the poem most effectively illustrates visual imagery?

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Q52.

How does the poem's visual imagery relate to the theme of exploration?

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Q53.

What type of imagery is primarily used in the poem to captivate the reader?

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Q54.

What is the rhyme scheme of the poem, and how does it contribute to its rhythm?

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Q55.

In the context of visual imagery, what does the term 'magnification' imply?

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Q56.

What does the speaker mean by 'make Magic talk' in the poem?

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Q57.

What is a central theme portrayed through the visual imagery in the poem?

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Q58.

What is a simile?

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Q59.

Which of the following lines uses personification?

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Q60.

What is the rhyme scheme of the poem's stanzas?

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Q61.

In the poem, what does 'a tiny drop of water' symbolize?

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Q62.

Which poetic device is exemplified by 'tigerish claws'?

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Q63.

What effect does the repeated use of 'glass' in the poem create?

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Q64.

How does the poet portray the act of observation?

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Q65.

What does the term 'visual imagery' refer to in literature?

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Q66.

In the context of the poem, what does 'Magic talk' imply?

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Q67.

What literary device is used in 'a hive of bees'?

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Q68.

What is the main metaphor in the phrase 'a forest—flowers and trees'?

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Q69.

Identify the use of alliteration in the line, 'the deft spider jets.'

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Q70.

Why might the poet compare 'an inch of moss' to 'a forest'?

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Q71.

What does the poet suggest about the relationship between nature and observation?

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Q72.

How does the poem conclude its ideas about discovery?

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Q73.

What is the purpose of using a magnifying glass?

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Q74.

Which of the following devices is also used for magnification besides a magnifying glass?

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Q75.

How does a hand-held magnifier differ from stand magnifiers?

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Q76.

What would a drop of water appear like through a magnifying glass, according to the poem?

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Q77.

In what way can telescopes serve a similar purpose to a magnifying glass?

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Q78.

What literary device is predominantly used in the poem to describe the magnifying glass?

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Q79.

Why might users with low vision prefer magnifying spectacles?

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Q80.

What kind of objects can you use a stand magnifier for?

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Q81.

What might be a misconception about using a magnifying glass?

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Q82.

What happens to the details of a moss patch when viewed through a magnifying glass?

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Q83.

What does the poet compare the complexity of moist ecosystems to?

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Q84.

Why were magnifying glasses historically significant in scientific discovery?

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Q85.

What could be another application of magnification besides observing nature?

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Q86.

What differentiates a microscope from a magnifying glass?

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Q87.

How did the invention of the magnifying glass impact scientific research?

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Q88.

What is the primary purpose of a magnifying glass in the context of observation?

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Q89.

Which of the following best represents the idea of close observation?

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Q90.

What effect does a magnifying glass have on our understanding of the natural world?

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Q91.

What tone does the poem convey through the act of observing nature?

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Q92.

Why is close observation important in the poem?

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Q93.

Which poetic device is most likely used in the line ‘A myriad shells show in a scrap of chalk’?

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Q94.

In the poem, how does the poet use a magnifying glass symbolically?

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Q95.

What might ‘eyeing the moon’ imply in the context of observation?

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Q96.

What type of literary work does the poem represent?

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Q97.

Which of the following best summarizes the main theme of the poem?

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Q98.

What does the poet achieve by using alliteration in the poem?

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Q99.

What is a common misconception about observation that the poem addresses?

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Q100.

Which line from the poem serves as a metaphor for insight gained from observation?

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Q101.

What impact does the poem suggest close observation has on emotions?

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