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Class 11
English
Woven Words
Telephone Conversation

Question Bank

Question Bank: Telephone Conversation

This chapter explores a telephone conversation where issues of racial identity and prejudice are highlighted through questions about skin color. It is significant for understanding social attitudes and human interactions.

Question Bank - Telephone Conversation

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Q1.

Who is the poet of the poem ‘Telephone Conversation’?

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Q2.

What is the central theme of the poem ‘Telephone Conversation’?

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Q3.

What literary device is prominently used in the title ‘Telephone Conversation’?

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Q4.

Why does the speaker ask the landlady to see for herself?

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Q5.

What does the phrase ‘raven black’ signify in the poem?

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Q6.

The term 'spectroscopic flight of fancy' in the poem suggests what?

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Q7.

What is the significance of silence in the poem’s dialogue?

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Q8.

Which type of irony is present in the speaker's plea for the landlady to see for herself?

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Q9.

What does the capitalized word ‘RAVEN’ in the poem imply about the speaker?

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Q10.

In what way does the poet blend humor and seriousness in the poem?

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Q11.

What does the phrase ‘hide-and-speak’ imply in the context of the poem?

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Q12.

Which characteristic best describes the tone of the poem?

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Q13.

Why are color words significant in the poem?

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Q14.

What is the effect of the poem’s conversational style on the reader?

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Q15.

What emotion primarily drives the speaker during the telephone conversation?

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Q16.

What does the silence in the poem primarily symbolize?

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Q17.

How does the landlady's question 'HOW DARK?' reflect miscommunication?

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Q18.

What role does the speaker’s humor play in the conversation?

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Q19.

Which element of communication is hindered in the poem due to silence?

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Q20.

What does the phrase 'pressurized good-breeding' imply in the context of the poem?

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Q21.

Which line suggests the speaker's frustration with stereotypes?

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Q22.

Why does the speaker finally suggest that the landlady should 'see for yourself'?

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Q23.

How does the landlady's clinical response contribute to the theme?

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Q24.

What is the effect of the repeated emphasis on color?

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Q25.

In the context of the poem, what does 'hide-and-speak' suggest?

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Q26.

What does the landlady's focus on the speaker's darkness indicate?

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Q27.

What emotional tone do the speaker’s descriptions convey about his identity?

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Q28.

Why does the speaker refer to himself as having 'peroxide blonde' features?

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Q29.

How does the speaker's identity challenge the landlady's assumptions?

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Q30.

What does the speaker warn the landlady about?

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Q31.

What emotion does the speaker attribute to the silence from the landlady?

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Q32.

The phrase 'Madam, I warned, I hate a wasted journey' suggests what about the speaker's feelings?

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Q33.

What does the landlady ask that prompts confusion for the speaker?

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Q34.

What literary device is employed in the phrase 'The stench of rancid breath'?

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Q35.

How does the speaker respond to the question about his skin color?

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Q36.

What does the term 'hide-and-speak' imply in the context of the poem?

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Q37.

What does the speaker qualify about his appearance in the conversation?

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Q38.

In what way does the speaker suggest the landlady might benefit from meeting him in person?

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Q39.

What does the use of capitalization in certain words signify in the poem?

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Q40.

What theme is primarily explored through the speaker's conversation with the landlady?

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Q41.

What does the phrase 'spectroscopic flight of fancy' likely refer to?

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Q42.

The landlady's inquiries about darkness or lightness can be interpreted as an example of what social issue?

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Q43.

What realization does the speaker come to regarding his skin tone during the call?

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Q44.

Why might the speaker’s humor be perceived as a coping mechanism?

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Q45.

What technique is primarily used when the speaker conveys his identity by referring to skin color?

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Q46.

In the line 'Silenced transmission of Pressurised good-breeding', which technique is being demonstrated?

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Q47.

What does the capitalized phrase 'HOW DARK?' signify in the context of the poem?

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Q48.

The use of chocolate comparisons in the poem serves what purpose?

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Q49.

Which poetic device contrasts with the serious subject of race in the poem?

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Q50.

What effect does the repetition of the word 'dark' have on the poem?

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Q51.

The phrase 'spectroscopic flight of fancy' refers to which poetic technique?

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Q52.

How does the structure of questions in the poem reflect the speaker's experience?

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Q53.

What function do colors like 'red' serve in the imagery of the poem?

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Q54.

Which line from the poem employs irony effectively due to the situational context?

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Q55.

What does the term 'sepia' signify in the context of the poem?

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Q56.

Which poetic technique is evident with the phrase 'down in my passport'?

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Q57.

Why does the speaker feel an immediate need for simplification during the telephone conversation?

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Q58.

What is the significance of the phrase 'hide-and-speak' in the context of the poem?

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Q59.

What colors are described in the poem as part of the speaker's identity?

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Q60.

Which element contributes to the poem's critique of societal views on race?

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Q61.

How does the author use the concept of color to address identity issues?

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Q62.

In the poem, what does the landlady mean by asking, 'HOW DARK?' or 'ARE YOU LIGHT OR VERY DARK?'

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Q63.

What role does silence play in the poem?

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Q64.

What does the phrase 'hide-and-speak' imply in this context?

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Q65.

What does the use of capital letters in the poem signify?

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Q66.

Which line suggests the concept of racial identity the most?

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Q67.

What is the significance of 'rancid breath' in the poem?

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Q68.

What does the speaker's self-description signify about his identity?

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Q69.

In what way does the conversation conclude leaving a powerful impact?

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Q70.

Why might the speaker choose the term 'brunette' in the context of describing his skin color?

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Q71.

What theme does the title 'Telephone Conversation' primarily embody?

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Q72.

What central issue does the poem ‘Telephone Conversation’ address?

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Q73.

In the poem, what does the phrase ‘hide-and-speak’ suggest?

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Q74.

What does the speaker compare their skin color to in the poem?

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Q75.

Why does the speaker feel 'dumbfounded' during the conversation?

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Q76.

What role does silence play in the poem?

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Q77.

How does the landlady's character reflect societal attitudes?

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Q78.

What does the speaker's response ‘like brunette’ signify?

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Q79.

What do the capitalized words in the poem primarily represent?

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Q80.

What does the juxtaposition of 'red' in the imagery signify?

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Q81.

How does the speaker's final plea reflect their frustration?

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Q82.

What does the repeated questioning about darkness signify?

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Q83.

What is the intended effect of the speaker's humor about their skin color?

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Q84.

How does the speaker's identity evolve through the conversation?

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Q85.

What critique can be made regarding societal norms from the poem?

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Q86.

What can be inferred about the speaker’s view of identity by the end of the poem?

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