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Read the following extract and answer the questions
What I want should not be confused
with total inactivity.
Life is what it is about;
I want no truck with death.
If we were not so single-minded
about keeping our lives moving,
and for once could do nothing,
perhaps a huge silence
might interrupt this sadness
of never understanding ourselves
and of threatening ourselves with death.
Question: 1

Which of the following themes is best represented in the given extract?

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Identify the central idea discussed in the extract. Focus on contrasting elements like life and death or the poet's perspective on existence to select the most appropriate theme.
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  • Silence alleviates sadness of our life.
  • Life and death are part of our existence.
  • We must keep our lives moving.
  • Life is stressful and monotonous.
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Quietude lessens life's sorrow.
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Question: 2

State whether the following statement is True or False, with reference to the extract.
The poet feels that quiet productivity in place of all activities is desirable.

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Cross-check the statement with specific lines in the extract. Look for explicit mentions or implications about productivity and its value.
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Solution and Explanation

Incorrect. The poet highlights a period of total stillness and self-reflection, rather than subdued activity.
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Question: 3

The sadness being referred to (line 9) is due to:

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Focus on the context of the sadness in the extract. Look for clues that indicate whether it stems from personal loss, self-reflection, or external factors.
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  • Failure to understand ourselves.
  • Failure to understand others.
  • Loss of peers in life.
  • Inability to achieve what we desire.
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Lack of self-awareness.
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Question: 4

The poem has been written from the point of view of a/an:

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Analyze the tone and content of the poem. Determine whether it reflects a societal, personal, or philosophical viewpoint to identify the narrator's role.
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  • Environmentalist.
  • Feminist.
  • Social activist.
  • Linguist.
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Conservationist.
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Question: 5

Based on the rhyme scheme, which of the following does not rhyme with line 1?

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Compare the sound of each option with line 1. Focus on the ending syllables and eliminate options that match the rhyme pattern.
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  • Cruised
  • Complaint
  • Mused
  • Bruised
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

Grievance.
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Question: 6

Complete the sentence appropriately. 
In ‘Life is what it is about,’ the poet is talking about \(\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\). 
 

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Look for broader ideas or themes expressed in the poem. Consider concepts like acceptance, reality, or the meaning of existence to complete the sentence meaningfully.
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Solution and Explanation

In ‘Life is what it is about,’ the poet advocates for embracing life's inherent rhythm, deliberately avoiding contemplation of mortality or cessation.
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