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Class 8 English Chapter 11 MCQ Online Test Harvest Hymn
Harvest Hymn Class 8 MCQ
MCQ of Harvest Hymn
Multiple Choice Questions
Question 1.
What does the poem suggest about the people’s relationship with nature?
(a) They fear nature’s power.
(b) They ignore nature’s role in their lives.
(c) They are deeply thankful for nature’s support.
(d) They only worship nature during harvest time.
Answer:
(c) They are deeply thankful for nature’s support.
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Question 2.
Which line best reflects the belief in divine control over natural processes?
(a) “We bring thee our songs and our garlands for tribute”
(b) “Thou art the Seed and the Scythe of our harvests”
(c) “O source of our manifold gladness, we hail thee”
(d) “We praise thee, O Surya, with cymbal and flute”
Answer:
(b) “Thou art the Seed and the Scythe of our harvests”
Question 3.
Why are both male and female voices included in the poem?
(a) To show different religious beliefs.
(b) To separate tasks between men and women.
(c) To represent the entire community’s devotion.
(d) To highlight conflict in worship practices.
Answer:
(c) To represent the entire community’s devotion.
Question 4.
Why does the poem refer to Surya and Varuna as ‘lord of the harvest’?
(a) They directly plant and harvest crops.
(b) They are responsible for weather needed to grow crops.
(c) They are ancient kings who once ruled farms.
(d) The title is used as a form of sarcasm.
Answer:
(b) They are responsible for weather needed to grow crops.
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Question 5.
Which of the following is the most likely reason the poem ends with a prayer to ‘Om’ ?
(a) To add a musical conclusion.
(b) To unify all natural forces under one divine source.
(c) To introduce a new god.
(d) To shift focus from nature to mythology.
Answer:
(b) To unify all natural forces under one divine source.
Question 6.
The mention of garlands, music and offerings throughout the poem points to
(a) the villagers’ dependence on rituals alone for prosperity
(b) the blending of nature worship with joyful cultural traditions
(c) the dominance of one religion over others
(d) a warning against greed and selfishness
Answer:
(b) the blending of nature worship with joyful cultural traditions
Question 7.
Surya and Varuna are both addressed as lords of the harvest. This shows
(a) a confusion in religious identities
(b) competition between deities
(c) the people’s understanding of the many forces needed for farming
(d) disrespect towards natural processes
Answer:
(c) the people’s understanding of the many forces needed for farming
Question 8.
The line “Thou art the Seed and the Scythe of our harvests” symbolically suggests
(a) the divine causes both birth and destruction
(b) the god is in control of every stage of life’s cycle
(c) farming tools are sacred
(d) harvests happen without human effort
Answer:
(b) the god is in control of every stage of life’s cycle
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Question 9.
The poem’s structure-divided into male, female and united voices-emphasises
(a) the inequality between men and women
(b) that only men were responsible for prayer
(c) community unity in worship across roles and genders
(d) that men worship the sun and women worship the earth
Answer:
(c) community unity in worship across roles and genders
Question 10.
The villagers bring their ‘lives and labours for tribute’ most likely because
(a) they have no material wealth
(b) they are forced to worship
(c) they believe even work is a form of devotion
(d) they are surrendering everything to avoid punishment
Answer:
(c) they believe even work is a form of devotion
Question 11.
Read the Assertion (A) and the Reason (R) carefully. Choose the correct option.
Assertion (A) The villagers worshipped both Surya and Varuna.
Reason (R) Surya gave them rain and water.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A .
(b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true but R is false. (d) A is false, but R is true.
Answer:
(c) A is true but R is false.
Question 12.
Read the Assertion (A) and the Reason (R) carefully. Choose the correct option.
Assertion (A) The women offered their tribute to Prithvi through garlands and gifts.
Reason (R) The poem presents Mother Earth as a symbol of strength and nourishment.
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A .
(b) Both A and R are true, but R is not the correct explanation of A.
(c) A is true, but R is false.
(d) A is false, but R is true.
Answer:
(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.
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Question 13.
Read the statement given below and choose the correct option.
Statement 1 The community believes that hard work alone ensures a good harvest.
Statement 2 They do not acknowledge any divine forces in their success.
(a) Statement 1 is correct.
(b) Statement 2 is correct.
(c) Both statemnets are correct.
(d) Both statements are incorrect.
Answer:
(d) Both statements are incorrect.
Fill in the Blanks
Question 1.
Surya is praised as the ………… of the lotus and the harvest, showing his role in nurturing crops.
Answer:
lord
Question 2.
The villagers offer songs, garlands and music as a tribute, symbolising their deep sense of ………… and joy.
Answer:
gratitude
Question 3.
Varuna is referred to as the giver of rain and dewfall, which reflects his role in bringing ………… to the fields.
Answer:
water/nourishment
Question 4.
Prithvi is described as the queen of the gourd-flower, highlighting the Earth’s ………… and fertility.
Answer:
abundance
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Question 5.
The poem ends with praise to Om, representing the………… spirit and the source of all life.
Answer: eternal/supreme
Question 6.
The line “Thou art our Hands and our Heart and our Home” suggests that the divine is present in ……….. aspects of life.
Answer:
all / everyday
Question 7.
The men and women worship together using cymbal, flute and drum, which also reflects a strong sense of …………
Answer:
community/unity
Question 8.
Nature is personified in the poem as gods and goddesses, showing that the people treat nature as
………… and divine.
Answer:
sacred
State True or False
Question 1.
The poem gives equal importance to men’s and women’s voices in expressing devotion.
Answer:
True
Question 2.
Surya is described as the lord of rain and oceans i the poem.
Answer:
False
(That role belongs to Varuna.)
Question 3.
Prithvi is honoured for her ability to provide food and support life.
Answer:
True
Question 4.
The villagers worship only one god in the poem.
Answer:
False
(They worship Surya, Varuna, Prithvi and Om.)
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Question 5.
The act of offering harvest produce shows the people’s respect and thankfulness to nature.
Answer:
True
Question 6.
The line “We bring thee our lives and our labours’ implies that the people offer not just things but their efforts too.
Answer:
True
Question 7.
Varuna is worshipped with fear rather than gratitude in the poem.
Answer:
False
(He is praised with thanks and music.)
Question 8.
The poem celebrates the connection between humans, gods and the natural world.
Answer:
True