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CBSE
Class 10
English
First Flight
Fog

Question Bank

Question Bank: Fog

This chapter explores the imagery and characteristics of fog, comparing it to a cat, and highlights its quiet yet mysterious nature.

Question Bank - Fog

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Q1.

What is the central theme of the chapter 'Fog'?

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Q2.

Describe the setting in which the events of the chapter take place.

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Q3.

Who is the protagonist of the chapter 'Fog'?

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Q4.

What is the significance of the fog in the chapter?

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Q5.

How does the fog impact the daily lives of the characters in the chapter?

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Q6.

What emotions does the fog evoke in the characters?

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Q7.

How does the author use descriptive language to portray the fog?

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Q8.

What is the mood created by the fog in the chapter?

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Q9.

How does the fog symbolize a deeper meaning in the chapter?

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Q10.

How does the fog affect the visibility of the surroundings?

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Q11.

What are the different ways in which the characters interact with the fog?

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Q12.

How does the fog contribute to the atmosphere of the chapter?

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Q13.

What role does the fog play in the development of the plot?

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Q14.

How does the fog impact the characters' decisions and actions?

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Q15.

What are the different reactions of the characters towards the fog?

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Q16.

How does the author build suspense using the fog in the chapter?

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Q17.

What are the consequences of the fog on the characters' lives?

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Q18.

How does the fog serve as a metaphor in the chapter?

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Q19.

How does the author create tension through the presence of the fog?

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Q20.

What lessons can be learned from the characters' experiences with the fog?

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Q21.

How does the fog contribute to the overall message of the chapter?

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Q22.

What are the different ways in which the characters cope with the challenges posed by the fog?

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Q23.

How does the author use sensory details to describe the fog?

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Q24.

How does the fog impact the relationships between the characters?

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Q25.

What is the significance of the title 'Fog' in relation to the events of the chapter?

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Q26.

What does the poet imply about the fog's nature by describing it as sitting 'over harbour and city'?

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Q27.

Which phrase best captures the transient nature of fog as suggested in the poem?

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Q-00006408
Q28.

What is the primary mood conveyed by the imagery in the poem 'Fog'?

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Q29.

Why might the poet choose to compare the fog to a cat rather than another animal?

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Q30.

Which statement about the poem's imagery is most accurate?

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Q31.

In what way does the poem imply the presence of a city or harbour is affected by the fog?

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Q32.

How does the poem define the transition of the fog?

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Q33.

What could be the significance of using the phrase 'cat feet' instead of just 'feet'?

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Q34.

What aspect of nature does Carl Sandburg's description of the fog emphasize?

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Q35.

What action does the fog perform in the poem?

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Q36.

What does 'haunches' refer to in the context of the poem?

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Q-00006478
Q37.

How does the poet convey the mood of the poem?

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Q38.

What does the phrase 'looking over harbour and city' suggest about the fog?

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Q-00006483
Q39.

In what way does the poet compare the fog to a cat?

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Q40.

What literary device is primarily employed in the phrase 'the fog comes on little cat feet'?

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Q41.

What effect does the lack of a strict rhyme scheme have on the poem?

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Q42.

Which of the following best describes the poet's attitude towards fog?

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Q43.

What does the alliteration in 'silent haunches' contribute to the poem?

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Q44.

What underlying message can be derived from the fog's movement 'on silent haunches'?

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Q45.

How does the poet create a contrast in the imagery of the fog compared to the city?

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Q46.

Which thematic interpretation aligns with the idea of fog settling over a city?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00006507
Q47.

What might the poet imply about the inevitability of change through the fog's movement?

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Q48.

What was Gavin Maxwell's initial feeling about keeping pets after Jonnie's death?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00006624
Q49.

Where did Gavin Maxwell get the idea to keep an otter?

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Q50.

What does the term 'thraldom' mean in the context of the passage?

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Q-00006629
Q51.

What is one basic point to consider before adopting a puppy according to the SPCA?

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Q52.

What natural habitat is most suitable for keeping an otter?

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Q53.

How did Maxwell acquire the otter?

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Q54.

What does Maxwell compare the otter to when he first sees it?

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Q55.

What is a potential challenge of owning a dog as mentioned in the care guidelines?

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Q56.

What cultural aspect influenced Maxwell's decision to keep an otter?

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Q57.

What might be an important consideration when socializing a dog?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00006650
Q58.

What climatic aspect distinguishes London from Iraq?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00006653
Q59.

Which behavior is considered wrong when keeping dogs, according to the SPCA?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00006655
Q60.

What unique feature did Maxwell mention about the place he chose for keeping an otter?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q61.

What could be an incorrect assumption when acquiring a pet according to the text?

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Q62.

Why is it important to consult books or experts before getting a pet?

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Q63.

What does the fog resemble as described by Sandburg?

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Q64.

How does the fog arrive according to Sandburg?

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Q65.

In the context of the poem, what does 'haunches' refer to?

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Q66.

What is the main mood conveyed in Sandburg's poem?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00006823
Q67.

What do the words 'silent haunches' suggest about the fog?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00006824
Q68.

What literary device is primarily used in the poem's first line?

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Q69.

Which phrase best describes the movement of the fog?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00006826
Q70.

How does Sandburg's portrayal of the fog affect the setting of the poem?

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Q-00006827
Q71.

Why might the poet choose to use a cat to describe the fog?

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Q72.

What does the movement of the fog symbolize?

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Q73.

What technique does Sandburg use to convey the visual effect of fog?

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Q74.

Which of the following best captures the essence of free verse, as seen in this poem?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q75.

What effect does the poet achieve by ending the poem with 'and then moves on'?

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Q76.

In 'The fog comes on little cat feet,' what does 'cat feet' suggest about the fog's nature?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00006833
Q77.

How does the simplicity of the poem's language contribute to its overall impact?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00006834
Q78.

How can the description of fog as a 'little cat' influence the reader's emotional response?

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Q-00006835
Q79.

What does Sandburg compare the fog to in his poem?

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Q-00006984
Q80.

How does the fog approach the city according to Sandburg?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00006988
Q81.

What is the significance of the phrase 'little cat feet' in the poem?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00006990
Q82.

What atmosphere does the fog create in the poem?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00006993
Q83.

What does the phrase 'sits looking over harbour and city' imply?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00006996
Q84.

Which poetic device is prevalent in 'The fog comes on little cat feet'?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00006999
Q85.

What does the line 'and then moves on' suggest about the fog?

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Q-00007003
Q86.

In what way does the poem 'Fog' affect our perception of weather?

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Q-00007006
Q87.

What theme can be inferred from the poem 'Fog'?

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Q88.

What does the absence of a structured rhyme scheme in the poem indicate?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00007012
Q89.

How do the words 'silent haunches' contribute to the imagery of the poem?

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Q90.

What effect does comparing fog to a cat have on readers' understanding of fog?

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Q91.

What does the fog metaphorically resemble in the poem?

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Q92.

How does the fog arrive according to Sandburg?

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Q93.

What does 'it' refer to in the line 'It sits looking over harbour and city'?

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Q94.

Which phrase suggests that the fog is still when it arrives?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q95.

What imagery is primarily used in the poem to evoke the fog's presence?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q96.

What is the overall tone of Sandburg's poem 'Fog'?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032648
Q97.

Which of the following statements about the poem is true?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q98.

What literary device is primarily employed in the line 'the fog comes on little cat feet'?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q99.

Which element of nature is primarily represented in Sandburg's 'Fog'?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q100.

What does the adjective 'silent' imply about the fog in the poem?

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Q101.

Why does the poet compare the fog to a cat?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032653
Q102.

What action does the fog take at the end of the poem?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q103.

Which quality is NOT attributed to the fog in the poem?

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Q104.

What forms of imagery does the line 'It sits looking over harbour and city' evoke?

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Q105.

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

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Q106.

How does the poet use the concept of movement in the poem?

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Q107.

What is the primary reason Gavin Maxwell decides to keep an otter instead of a dog?

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Q108.

Which location does Gavin Maxwell associate as a suitable environment for keeping an otter?

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Q109.

What does the author mean by 'an otter fixation'?

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Q110.

What issues did Maxwell face while trying to contact England?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q111.

What does Maxwell's experience with the Arabs at the Consulate initially suggest about his pet otter?

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Q112.

Which of the following best describes the otter that Maxwell received?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032664
Q113.

What can be inferred about the cultural context of keeping otters in Iraq?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032665
Q114.

What does Maxwell mean by 'thraldom to otters'?

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Q-00032666
Q115.

What is a key theme highlighted in the chapter regarding pet ownership?

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Q116.

How does Maxwell's perception of otters change throughout the story?

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Q117.

What broader implications does the story suggest about human-animal relationships?

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Q118.

What logistical consideration did Maxwell mention regarding the care of a pet otter?

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Q119.

Which of the following best describes the climate comparison between Iraq and London presented in the chapter?

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Q120.

What challenge is associated with the otter's arrival for Maxwell?

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Q121.

What is Sandburg's main comparison regarding fog?

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Q122.

How does the fog approach according to the poem?

Single Answer MCQ
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Q123.

What does the poet imply when stating that the fog 'sits looking over harbour and city'?

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Q124.

Which word best describes the atmosphere the poet creates with the fog?

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Q125.

What technique does Sandburg use to enhance the imagery of fog?

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Q-00032677
Q126.

What might the phrase 'silent haunches' suggest about fog?

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Q-00032678
Q127.

Which of the following themes is prominent in Sandburg's poem about fog?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032679
Q128.

What does the fog do after observing the harbour and city?

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Q129.

How does the structure of the poem influence its meaning?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032681
Q130.

Which literary device does Sandburg not use in this poem?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032682
Q131.

What emotional reaction might the fog elicit in the reader?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032683
Q132.

How does the imagery of 'little cat feet' affect the reader's perception of fog?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032684
Q133.

What effect does the final line of the poem have on its overall tone?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032685
Q134.

In what ways does the poet’s description enhance the theme of nature's mysteries?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032686
Q135.

What imagery does Sandburg use to describe the fog in the poem?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032701
Q136.

In the poem, what does the fog do after sitting quietly?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032702
Q137.

What literary device is primarily used when comparing the fog to a cat?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032703
Q138.

Which aspect of the fog's description highlights its stillness?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032704
Q139.

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

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032705
Q140.

What atmosphere does the poem create through its descriptions?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032706
Q141.

What does the repetitive nature of the poem suggest about the fog?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032707
Q142.

How does Sandburg personify the fog in the poem?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032708
Q143.

In analyzing the poem, what emotion can be inferred regarding the fog?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032709
Q144.

What does the absence of a strict rhyme scheme in the poem indicate?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032710
Q145.

What feature of the fog is emphasized by the phrase 'silent haunches'?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032711
Q146.

What passage of the poem suggests that the fog is observing its surroundings?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032712
Q147.

Why might the poet choose to compare fog to a cat?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032713
Q148.

What conclusion can be drawn from the poem about the fog's relationship with the city and harbor?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032714
Q149.

How does the poem reflect the theme of impermanence?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032715
Q150.

What simile does Sandburg use to describe the fog?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032731
Q151.

What does the fog do after it arrives?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032732
Q152.

In what way is the description of fog metaphorical?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032733
Q153.

What is suggested by the phrase 'on silent haunches'?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032734
Q154.

What mood does the poem create with its description of the fog?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032735
Q155.

What action indicates the fog is temporary?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032736
Q156.

What does the poet suggest about the fog's movement?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032737
Q157.

Why might the poet choose to compare fog to a cat?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032738
Q158.

What literary device is primarily used in this poem?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032739
Q159.

How does the poet create a visual image of the fog?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032740
Q160.

How might the characterization of fog affect the reader's perception?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032741
Q161.

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

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032742
Q162.

What type of imagery is present in the phrase 'silent haunches'?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032743
Q163.

In the context of the poem, what does the word 'moves on' imply?

Single Answer MCQ
Q-00032744
Q164.

What effect does Sandburg achieve by comparing fog to a cat?

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