(i) Why do the weavers weave a garment at the break of day?
(a) For a wedding
(b) For a new-born child
(c) For a funeral
(d) For a king
Ans: (b)
The weavers weave the robes of a new-born child at the break of day.
(ii) What colors are mentioned in the poem for the marriage-veils of a queen?
(a) Red and yellow
(b) Purple and green
(c) Blue and white
(d) Black and gold
Ans: (b)
The marriage-veils of a queen are described as having colors like purple and green.
(iii) What do the weavers weave in the moonlight chill?
(a) Wedding attire
(b) Funeral shroud
(c) Festive garments
(d) Everyday clothing
Ans: (b)
In the moonlight chill, the weavers weave a dead man's funeral shroud.
(iv) What is the color of the garment woven for a new-born child?
(a) Purple
(b) Blue
(c) Red
(d) Green
Ans: (b)
The garment for a new-born child is described as blue, like the wing of a halcyon wild.
(v) When do the weavers weave solemnly and still?
(a) Sunrise
(b) Sunset
(c) Moonlight chill
(d) Noon
Ans: (c)
The weavers weave solemnly and still in the moonlight chill.
(i) Weavers weave the robes of a ____________ child at the break of day.
Ans: new-born
(ii) The marriage-veils of a queen are described as having colors like purple and ____________.
Ans: green
(iii) In the moonlight chill, weavers weave a dead man's funeral _____________.
Ans: shroud
(iv) The color of the garment woven for a new-born child is described as ____________.
Ans: blue
(v) Weavers weave solemnly and still in the _____________.
Ans: moonlight chill
Ans:
(i) The weavers weave a garment for a new-born child at the fall of night.
Ans: False
The weavers weave a garment for a new-born child at the break of day.
(ii) The colors mentioned for the marriage-veils of a queen are red and yellow.
Ans: False
The colors mentioned are purple and green for the marriage-veils of a queen.
(iii) The weavers weave festive garments in the moonlight chill.
Ans: False
The weavers weave a dead man's funeral shroud in the moonlight chill.
(iv) The garment woven for a new-born child is described as green.
Ans: False
The garment for a new-born child is described as blue.
(v) Weavers weave solemnly and still at noon.
Ans: False
The weavers weave solemnly and still in the moonlight chill, not at noon.
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