1. What is the overall tone of the poem *The Trees*?
- Calm
- Playful
- Rebellious
- Humorous
Correct Answer: Rebellious
2. Which feeling dominates the poet’s attitude towards nature?
- Indifference
- Joy
- Fear
- Urgency
Correct Answer: Urgency
3. The movement of trees towards the forest mainly suggests:
- Destruction
- Celebration
- Escape
- Freedom
Correct Answer: Freedom
4. The poem can best be described as:
- A love lyric of the trees
- A nature description
- A fantasy tale about the trees
- An environmental protest
Correct Answer: An environmental protest
5. The line “The trees inside are moving out” is an example of:
- Alliteration
- Personification
- Simile
- Metaphor
Correct Answer: Personification
6. What does the poet criticize through the poem?
- Natural disasters
- Village life
- Urban beauty
- Human control over nature
Correct Answer: Human control over nature
7. The trees breaking windows symbolises:
- Natural decay of the nature
- Carelessness of humans
- Revolt against confinement
- Storm damage of the walls
Correct Answer: Revolt against confinement
8. Which figure of speech is used in “leaves strain toward the glass”?
- Personification
- Hyperbole
- Oxymoron
- Metonymy
Correct Answer: Personification
9. The poet’s tone towards humans can be described as:
- Praising
- Critical
- Neutral
- Sympathetic
Correct Answer: Critical
10. What mood is created by the image of cracking glass?
- Happiness
- Peace
- Wonder
- Tension
Correct Answer: Tension
11. The forest in the poem represents:
- Darkness
- Danger
- Natural freedom
- Loneliness
Correct Answer: Natural freedom
12. The poem mainly appeals to the reader’s sense of:
- Entertainment
- Awareness
- Curiosity
- Fantasy
Correct Answer: Awareness
13. The night in the poem symbolises:
- Fear
- Sleep
- Death
- A time of silent change
Correct Answer: A time of silent change
14. The phrase “long cramped boughs” suggests:
- Suppression
- Strength
- Growth
- Beauty
Correct Answer: Suppression
15. Which device is used when the forest is described as empty?
- Simile
- Pun
- Allusion
- Irony
Correct Answer: Irony
16. The trees’ movement can be seen as a metaphor for:
- Seasonal change
- Deforestation
- Urban growth
- Human desire for freedom
Correct Answer: Human desire for freedom
17. The poet’s tone in the final lines becomes:
- Hopeful
- Angry
- Mocking
- Sad
Correct Answer: Hopeful
18. The moon watching the trees suggests:
- Fear
- Guidance
- Judgment
- Silent witness
Correct Answer: Silent witness
19. What is the central theme of *The Trees*?
- Life and death
- Nature’s beauty
- Time and memory
- Freedom versus confinement
Correct Answer: Freedom versus confinement
20. The poem ultimately urges readers to:
- Fear nature
- Control forests
- Respect and free nature
- Ignore environment
Correct Answer: Respect and free nature
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