TEXTBOOK QUESTIONS (SOLVED)
Q1. On the basis of your understanding of the poem, answer the following questions by ticking the correct choice.
(a) In the poem, a traveller comes to a fork in the road and needs to decide which way to go to continue his journey. Figuratively, the choice of the road denotes _________.
(i) the tough choices people face while deciding on the road of life.
(ii) the time wasted on deciding what to do
(iii) life is like a forest
(iv) one must travel a lot to realize his dreams
Ans : (i) the tough choices people face while deciding on the road of life.
(b) The poet writes, ‘Two roads diverged in a yellow wood.’ The word ‘diverged’ means ________.
(i) appeared
(ii) curved
(iii) branched off
(iv) continued on
Ans : (iii) branched off
(c) The tone of the speaker in the first stanza is that of ____________.
(i) excitement
(ii) anger
(iii) hesitation and thoughtfulness
(iv) sorrow
Ans : (iii) hesitation and thoughtfulness
(d) Select the quote that captures the central idea of the poem most appropriately.
(i) We often confuse what we wish for with what is.
(ii) I have always been much better at asking questions than knowing what the answers were.
(iii) You are free to make whatever choice you want, but you are not free from the consequences of the choice.
(iv) To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong.
Ans. (iii) You are free to make whatever choice you want, but you are not free from the consequences of the choice.
Q2. Answer the following questions briefly :
i) Describe the two roads that the poet comes across.
Ans: Both roads lead into a yellow wood and seem appealing, but the first road is well-worn with flattened grass from many passersby. The second road is grassy and looks less traveled, indicating fewer people have chosen that path.
ii) Which road does the speaker choose? Why did he choose that?
Ans: The speaker chooses the road less traveled, which is grassy and appears more inviting. He selects this path because he believes it will lead to a more fulfilling and unique experience for him.
iii) Which road would you choose? Why? Give reasons for your choice.
Ans: I would choose the less traveled path because it seems more beautiful and offers a chance for a unique experience that few have had.
iv) Does the speaker seem happy about his decision?
Ans: The speaker doesn't explicitly reveal his emotions about the decision. He leaves it to the reader to interpret how he feels. However, he emphasizes that the choices we make define us and that it's important to move forward without dwelling on regrets.
v) The poet says “I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.” What is ‘the difference’ that the poet mentions?
Ans: The difference refers to the change in the course of the speaker's life because of choosing the less traveled path. It signifies that the choices we make can significantly impact our future and shape who we become.
vi) Comment on Frost’s use of nature to establish a connection with a human situation.
Ans: In Robert Frost's poem "The Road Not Taken," nature is used metaphorically to describe the choices and experiences humans encounter in life. Nature is not just a backdrop but a central element in the poem. The mention of the "yellow wood" symbolizes the autumn season, a time when significant decisions must be made that can shape our future. The phrase suggests that our choices are pivotal during such times. The sun in the line "And both that morning equally lay" represents enlightenment, wisdom, and realization.
vii) The poem carries a tinge of regret. Do you agree? Explain with a reason.
Ans: Yes, I agree that the poem carries a sense of regret. The line "I shall be telling this with a sigh" suggests that whenever the narrator reflects on the decision made at that crossroad in life, there is a sigh of regret. This indicates that the narrator harbors some remorse about the path chosen. The fact that the other road is kept for another day signifies a lingering curiosity or regret over the path not taken.
viii) Establish a connection between the given quote and the poem.
"If you want to achieve something you’ve never had, you have to move out of your comfort zone to travel towards it."
Ans: This quote suggests that achieving greatness or pursuing dreams often requires stepping beyond familiar and comfortable boundaries. In "The Road Not Taken," the narrator faces a similar dilemma of choosing between two paths, each representing different life choices. The decision involves leaving behind the comfort of the known (the road already traveled) to explore the unknown (the road not taken). It underscores the importance of courage and decision-making in venturing towards new opportunities, much like the choices depicted in the poem.
Q3. Write the rhyme scheme of the poem.
Ans : The rhyme scheme of the poem is as follows :
a b a a b
c d c c d
e f e e f
g h g g h
Q4. Fill in the blanks to complete the following paragraph that gives the theme of the poem. Use the words given in the box below :
The poem ‘The Road Not Taken’ by Robert Frost is about the (i) _________ that one makes in life. It tells about a man who comes to a (ii) _________ in the road he is travelling upon. He feels (iii) _________ that he cannot travel (iv) _________ paths as he must choose one. Frost uses this fork in the road to represent a point in the man’s life where he has to choose the (v) _________ he wishes to take in life. As he thinks about his (vi) _________ he looks down one path as far as he can see trying to (vii) _________ what life will be like if he walks that path. He then gazes at the other and decides the outcome of going down that path would be just as (viii) _________. At this point, he concludes that the (ix) _________ that has been less travelled on would be more (x) _________ when he reaches the end of it. The man then decides that he will save the other path for another day, even though he knows that one path leads to another and that he won’t get a (xi) _________ to go back. The man then says that he will be telling this story with a sigh some day in the future suggesting that he will (xii) _________ what life would have been like if he had chosen the more walked path even though the path he chose has made all the difference.
Ans :
(i) choices
(ii) fork
(iii) sorry
(iv) both
(v) direction
(vi) decision
(vii) foresee
(viii) rewarding
(ix) trail
(x) pleasant
(xi) chance
(xii) wonder
Q5. Roads are fascinating as metaphors for life, change, journeys, partings, adventure, etc. or simply as roads. This is probably why they, and all their attendant images, have permeated art, literature, and song. In the poem, Frost uses the fork in the road as a metaphor for the choices we make in life. Thus the roads are, in fact, two alternative ways of life. What other nouns could be used to represent life?
Ans :
119 videos|620 docs|82 tests
|
1. What is the central theme of the poem "The Road Not Taken"? |
2. Who is the speaker in the poem "The Road Not Taken"? |
3. What is the significance of the title "The Road Not Taken"? |
4. How does the imagery in the poem "The Road Not Taken" contribute to its meaning? |
5. What is the tone of the poem "The Road Not Taken"? |
|
Explore Courses for Class 9 exam
|