1. What does the ‘dust of snow’ symbolise in the poem?
A. Pollution
B. Sadness
C. Nature’s healing power
D. Winter season
2. How did the crow’s action affect the poet?
A. It made him angry
B. It ruined his day
C. It changed his mood positively
D. It reminded him of sorrow
3. What is the tone of the poem?
A. Regretful
B. Optimistic
C. Melancholic
D. Aggressive
4. Which literary device is used in the poem?
A. Simile
B. Metaphor
C. Irony
D. Symbolism
5. What message does the poet convey through the poem?
A. Nature can be cruel
B. Small moments can bring joy
C. Birds are symbolic of sadness
D. Snow is depressing
6. What does ‘fire’ symbolise in the poem?
A. Hatred
B. Passion and desire
C. Anger
D. Destruction
7. What does ‘ice’ represent according to the poet?
A. Cold weather
B. Indifference and hatred
C. Calmness
D. Peace
8. What is the central theme of the poem?
A. Natural disasters can end the world
B. Human emotions leading to destruction
C. Climate change
D. Mythology
9. Which poetic device is prominently used in the poem?
A. Personification
B. Hyperbole
C. Symbolism
D. Onomatopoeia
10. What does the poet believe about the end of the world?
A. It will end in fire only
B. It will end in ice only
C. Both fire and ice can cause destruction
D. It will never end
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Answer Key
1. C- Nature’s healing powers
2. C- It changed his mood positively
3. B- Optimistic
4. D- Symbolism
5. B- Small moments can bring joy
6. B- Passion and desires
7. B- Indifference and hatred
8. B- Human emotions leading to destruction
9. C- Symbolism
10. C- Both fire and ice can cause destruction
