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What does the poet ask to the soft – falling shower?
  • a)
    What do you do?
  • b)
    What is your name?
  • c)
    Who are you?
  • d)
    How are you doing?
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Geetika Shah answered
In the poem, the poet asks the soft-falling shower, 'Who are you? ' to which she replies that she is the poem of earth. It falls back on the surface of the earth to provide water to the drought-prone areas and to beautify and purify the earth (its birthplace).

From where does the song originate?
  • a)
    from heaven
  • b)
    from ocean
  • c)
    from the heart of the singer
  • d)
    from the soul of earth
Correct answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?

Riya Banerjee answered
The song issues from the heart of the poet and travels to reach others. It wanders and, whether heard and enjoyed or not, eventually returns to its creator with all due love. Similarly, rain originates from the earth, and after fulfilling its role of spreading beauty and purity, returns to its origin.

What happens to the earth when the rain falls back on the surface of earth?
  • a)
    it provides water
  • b)
    it beautifies and purifies the earth
  • c)
    it helps in greenary
  • d)
    it provides water to flora and fauna
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Hansa Sharma answered
Within a cloud, water droplets condense onto one another, causing the droplets to grow. When these water droplets get too heavy to stay suspended in the cloud, they fall to Earth as rain. Water vapor turns into clouds when it cools and condenses—that is, turns back into liquid water or ice.

How does the rain help the seeds inside the earth?
  • a)
    provides water
  • b)
    provides life and helps them grow
  • c)
    provides life
  • d)
    None of the above
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Naina Sharma answered
From the sky it pours down on earth to wash the dry tiny particles and dust layers of the earth. The rain helps the unborn seeds to sprout. These seeds lay hidden and unborn under the layers of earth. Rain gives back life to its origin making it pure and beautiful.

What does ‘Reck’d or unreck’d’ mean?
  • a)
    enrichment or no enrichment
  • b)
    cared for or not cared for
  • c)
    to purify or not
  • d)
    to wash or not to wash
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Naina Sharma answered
Reck'd or unreck'd in the poem by walt whitman means whether you cared for the sound of the rains or not , whether somebody listened to the sound the rain made or not,it does not affect the rains and neither does it affects the poet. In both the case the sound is cherished by the poet and the rain with love.

What does the poet compare the rain with?
  • a)
    Song
  • b)
    Heaven
  • c)
    Beauty
  • d)
    Flowers
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Raghav Bansal answered
The poet compare the rain with a song. The poet draws similarities between rain and music observing that the life-cycle of rain and song are alike. Both are perpetual in nature. Similarly, rain originates from the earth, and after fulfilling its tasks, returns to its own origin only to spread beauty, purity and love.

What happens to the rain in the sky?
  • a)
    rain drops form
  • b)
    rain it condenses
  • c)
    it forms clouds
  • d)
    None of the above
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Nandini Iyer answered
According the poet, once water rises towards the sky, it is "vaguely formed". It changes its form and remains unchanged at the same time. This means that, the water changes form into water vapour, and turns into clouds.

Why does the rain descend to the earth?
  • a)
    to wash the drought and provide water
  • b)
    she provides life on earth
  • c)
    it beautify and purify the earth
  • d)
    it provides life
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Gaurav Kumar answered
Rain descends on the earth to wash off the drought, remove the dust and dirt and clean and purify the earth. It comes down to germinate the seeds lying on the ground. The rain falls to the earth where it rose from. The falling of rain gives life to seeds and plants which support all life on the planet.

Why does the poet compare the rain with a song?
  • a)
    because she beautifies the earth
  • b)
    because she provides life on earth
  • c)
    as they both share a common journey
  • d)
    None of the above
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Naina Sharma answered
The poet draws similarities between rain and music observing that the life-cycle of rain and song are alike. Both are perpetual in nature. Similarly, rain originates from the earth, and after fulfilling its tasks, returns to its own origin only to spread beauty, purity and love.

What does the rain reply to the poet’s question ‘Who are you’?
  • a)
    she is rain
  • b)
    she is poem of earth
  • c)
    she is rain from mountains
  • d)
    she is poem of mountains
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Hansa Sharma answered
The poet asks the rain to identify itself. Strangely the rain replies that it is the 'poem of the earth'. Then it falls back to earth in order to replenish it and allows new birth. Just like the rain is formed through seas, the song is formed in the poet's heart.

What does the rain do when she doesn’t care if anyone bothers about her deeds or not?
  • a)
    she talks to the land
  • b)
    she works harder
  • c)
    she completes her work and talk to the earth
  • d)
    she completes her work and comes back home
Correct answer is option 'D'. Can you explain this answer?

Answer:

When the rain doesn't care if anyone bothers about her deeds or not, she simply completes her work and comes back home. Let's break down the explanation into several points:

Rain's indifference:
- The rain doesn't have any feelings or emotions, so it doesn't mind whether people notice or care about its actions.
- It performs its duty of watering the earth without expecting any acknowledgment or gratitude.

Completion of work:
- The primary task of rain is to provide water to the earth.
- It falls from the clouds and descends upon the land.
- As it falls, it touches and nourishes everything it encounters along its path.
- The raindrops quench the thirst of the soil, replenishing the groundwater and ensuring the survival of plants and animals.

Return home:
- After fulfilling its purpose, the rain completes its work and retreats.
- The rainwater seeps into the ground and joins the underground water sources such as rivers, lakes, and aquifers.
- It then evaporates from these water bodies and rises into the atmosphere as water vapor.
- This process is known as the water cycle, where the rain returns to the clouds and prepares for another cycle of falling and nourishing the earth.

Explanation:
In summary, the rain continues to perform its duty of providing water to the earth, regardless of whether anyone acknowledges or appreciates its efforts. It completes its work by quenching the thirst of the land and then returns to the atmosphere through the water cycle. This showcases the selfless and relentless nature of rain, as it continues to serve its purpose without seeking recognition or praise.

From which two places does the rain rise in the form of water vapour?
  • a)
    land and bottomless sea
  • b)
    land and ocean
  • c)
    mountains and land
  • d)
    None of the above
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Gaurav Kumar answered
It originates from the land and the deep sea. Then it rises upward to heaven where it changes its form into a cloud, yet remains the same in quality. From the sky it pours down on earth to wash the dry tiny particles and dust layers of the earth. The rain helps the unborn seeds to sprout.

Why does the rain tell the poet that she cannot be touched?
  • a)
    because she is water
  • b)
    because she rises in the form of water vapour
  • c)
    because she is in the form of clouds
  • d)
    None of the above
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Hansa Sharma answered
The rain told the poet that she cannot be touched as she rises in the form of water vapour in the sky from the land and the bottomless sea. It changes its shape yet it remains the same. The vapour changes into clouds due to condensation. The poet also compares the rain with a song as they both share a common journey.

Who is the poet of the poem ‘The Voice of the Rain’?
  • a)
    Walt Whitman
  • b)
    Kushwant Singh
  • c)
    Naipaul
  • d)
    Shirley Toulson
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Nandini Iyer answered
The poem 'The Voice of the Rain' by Walt Whitman signifies the eternal role that the rain plays in nurturing, quenching and purifying the various elements of Earth. The rain returns the favour to its place of origin from where it rises unseen from the depths of the water and from the land.

The poem ‘The Voice of the Rain’ is a conversation between ___?
  • a)
    poet and rain
  • b)
    poet and mountains
  • c)
    rain and trees
  • d)
    birds and rain
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Gaurav Kumar answered
The two voices in the poem are the voice of the poet and the voice of the rain. The lines that indicate the voice of the poet and the rain are, “And who art thou? Said I to the soft-falling shower,” and the lines that indicate the voice of the rain are, “I am the Poem of Earth, said the voice of the rain”.

If the poet has used a Metaphor in the poem, what is it?
  • a)
    I am the Poem of Earth
  • b)
    voice of the rain
  • c)
    Soft-falling shower
  • d)
    None of the above
Correct answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?

Naina Sharma answered
Although rain is non living thing yet the poet treats it like living thing. So the rain has been personified as it has been given a voice in the rain. We see the metaphor in the line 'I am the poem of the Earth' We see hyperbole in the line 'Bottomless sea'.

What does the word ‘Descend’ mean?
  • a)
    not clear
  • b)
    come down
  • c)
    to wash
  • d)
    hidden
Correct answer is option 'B'. Can you explain this answer?

Saumya Dey answered
Meaning of the word 'Descend'
The word 'Descend' is a verb and it means to come or go down from a higher to a lower level, position, or state. It can also refer to a downward movement or a decrease in quality or importance. In this context, option 'B' correctly defines the meaning of the word 'Descend' as 'come down'.

Explanation:
To further understand the meaning of the word 'Descend', let's break down its definition and explore its usage in different contexts.

1. To come or go down from a higher to a lower level:
- When a person climbs down a mountain, they are descending.
- The elevator descended rapidly to the ground floor.
- The aircraft began to descend towards the landing strip.

2. A downward movement:
- The bird made a graceful descent from the sky.
- The rope allowed for a controlled descent down the cliff.
- The roller coaster's descent was thrilling and fast-paced.

3. A decrease in quality or importance:
- The company's financial situation began to descend after a series of poor decisions.
- The conversation started on a positive note but quickly descended into an argument.
- The team's performance descended from excellent to mediocre.

Summary:
In summary, the word 'Descend' means to come down or go down from a higher to a lower level, position, or state. It can also refer to a downward movement or a decrease in quality or importance. Option 'B' accurately defines the meaning of the word 'Descend' as 'come down'.

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