(i) The speaker finds their nose to be a serious and unremarkable feature.
Ans: False
(ii) The nose has two little holes for seeing.
Ans: False
(iii) The poem suggests that looking at one's nose can be a source of amusement.
Ans: True
(iv) The speaker thinks there's a lot of space between their chin and hair.
Ans: False
(v) The poem encourages people to look at their noses when they want to cry.
Ans: False
(vi) The nose is located between the chin and cheeks.
Ans: False
(ii) Her nose was like a
(a) Handle
(b) Circle
(c) Square
(d) Rectangle
Ans: (a) The poetess likens her nose's appearance to a handle, suggesting a distinct and easily held quality in its shape.
(iii) Whenever you see yourself in the mirror, you can see your nose
(a) Fallout
(b) Grow out
(c) Stick out
(d) Disappear
Ans: (c) The poem indicates that when you look in the mirror, your nose sticks out, being prominently visible rather than disappearing or blending in.
(i) Nose -
Ans: Shows
(ii) Shows -
Ans: Nose
(iii) There -
Ans: Hair
(iv) Hair -
Ans: There
(v) Out -
Ans: Doubt
(i) I looked in the mirror at my nose.
(ii) The nose is a funny thing according to the poet.
(iii) The nose sticks like a handle on the face.
(iv) If one wants to giggle, one can look in the mirror at one's nose.
(v) Rohit is dancing.
(vi) Suraj gave me a book yesterday.
(vii) Akhil waters the plants daily.
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