1. What does the poet see in the woods?
- a) A river and a bridge
- b) Two roads diverging
- c) A house and a garden
- d) A mountain and a valley
Correct Answer: b) Two roads diverging
2. Why does the poet feel sorry?
- a) He cannot travel both roads
- b) He lost his way in the woods
- c) He forgot where he was going
- d) He is tired of walking
Correct Answer: a) He cannot travel both roads
3. What does the phrase "yellow wood" suggest?
- a) It is autumn season
- b) The forest is on fire
- c) It is morning time
- d) The leaves are dry and lifeless
Correct Answer: a) It is autumn season
4. How does the poet choose his path?
- a) He flips a coin
- b) He takes the road that looks less traveled
- c) He asks someone for directions
- d) He waits for someone else to choose first
Correct Answer: b) He takes the road that looks less traveled
5. What does the poet mean by "And that has made all the difference"?
- a) His choice shaped his life
- b) He regrets his choice
- c) He is happy with his decision
- d) Both a and c
Correct Answer: d) Both a and c
6. What does the poet think about returning to the first road?
- a) He is confident he will return
- b) He knows he may never come back
- c) He forgets about it
- d) He marks the road to remember it
Correct Answer: b) He knows he may never come back
7. What does "wanted wear" suggest about the second road?
- a) It was used frequently
- b) It was new and freshly built
- c) It was not taken by many people
- d) It was dangerous
Correct Answer: c) It was not taken by many people
8. How did the roads look that morning?
- a) Covered with black leaves
- b) Worn out and dusty
- c) Equally covered with fresh leaves
- d) Muddy and wet
Correct Answer: c) Equally covered with fresh leaves
9. What does "way leads on to way" mean?
- a) Life’s decisions lead to more choices
- b) All roads look the same
- c) It is easy to return to past decisions
- d) The poet gets lost in the forest
Correct Answer: a) Life’s decisions lead to more choices
10. What does the poet predict about the future?
- a) He will regret his decision
- b) He will lie about his choice
- c) He will remember this decision with a sigh
- d) He will forget about the road he took
Correct Answer: c) He will remember this decision with a sigh
11. What is the rhyme scheme of the poem?
- a) AABB
- b) ABAB
- c) ABAAB
- d) ABCB
Correct Answer: c) ABAAB
12. What is the tone of the poem?
- a) Angry and frustrated
- b) Confident and proud
- c) Reflective and nostalgic
- d) Fearful and anxious
Correct Answer: c) Reflective and nostalgic
13. What is the theme of the poem?
- a) Nature’s beauty
- b) The importance of making choices
- c) The struggles of walking in the forest
- d) The poet’s journey through life
Correct Answer: b) The importance of making choices
14. What does the road symbolize in the poem?
- a) A literal path in the forest
- b) Life’s choices and decisions
- c) A journey to a new place
- d) An escape from reality
Correct Answer: b) Life’s choices and decisions
15. Why does the poet hesitate before making a decision?
- a) He is unsure which road is better
- b) He is waiting for someone to guide him
- c) He is afraid of getting lost
- d) He is thinking about turning back
Correct Answer: a) He is unsure which road is better
16. What does "telling this with a sigh" suggest?
- a) Regret for the choice made
- b) Nostalgia for the past
- c) A sense of satisfaction or reflection
- d) All of the above
Correct Answer: d) All of the above
17. What do the "two roads" represent in real life?
- a) Career choices
- b) Difficult decisions in life
- c) Relationships and friendships
- d) Travel destinations
Correct Answer: b) Difficult decisions in life
18. Why does the poet say the two roads were "really about the same"?
- a) Both had been traveled equally
- b) Both were covered with fallen leaves
- c) Neither had been used that morning
- d) All of the above
Correct Answer: d) All of the above
19. What literary device is used in “I took the one less traveled by”?
- a) Simile
- b) Metaphor
- c) Personification
- d) Hyperbole
Correct Answer: b) Metaphor
20. What is the poet’s final feeling about his decision?
- a) He is satisfied and reflective
- b) He regrets not taking the other road
- c) He is confused about his choice
- d) He forgets about it completely
Correct Answer: a) He is satisfied and reflective
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