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1. Who composed the poem "Bangle-Sellers"?
A. Rabindranath Tagore
B. Sarojini Naidu
C. Subhadra Kumari Chauhan
D. Mirabai
2. What is the poet’s nickname?
A. The Melody Queen
B. Nightingale of India
C. The Warrior Poet
D. Voice of Freedom
3. Where do the bangle sellers take their bangles?
A. Village markets
B. Temple fairs
C. City shops
D. Railway stations
4. What are the bangles described as in the poem?
A. Heavy and dull
B. Delicate and bright
C. Colorless and plain
D. Fragile and weak
5. What does "rainbow-tinted circles of light" refer to?
A. Colorful necklaces
B. Shiny bangles
C. Decorative lamps
D. Festival lanterns
6. Who are the bangles meant for?
A. Young boys
B. Happy daughters and wives
C. Farmers
D. Temple priests
7. What are "lustrous tokens" a symbol of?
A. Sadness
B. Radiant lives of women
C. Poverty
D. Simplicity
8. Which colors are the bangles compared to in the poem?
A. Silver and gold
B. Blue and silver
C. Red and green
D. Black and white
9. What natural phenomenon is compared to the bangles in the poem?
A. Rainbow
B. Mountain mist
C. Forest flowers
D. Sunrise
10. What is the meaning of "flushed like the buds that dream"?
A. Pale and dry
B. Red and blossoming
C. Withered and old
D. Bright and colorful
11. What does "limpid glory" refer to?
A. Transparent beauty
B. Hidden mystery
C. Dull shine
D. Unclear reflection
12. What type of bangles are compared to "new-born leaves"?
A. Red and pink bangles
B. Bangles that are green and fresh-looking
C. Yellow and golden bangles
D. Heavy and metallic bangles
13. What mood does the poem "Bangle-Sellers" evoke?
A. Sadness
B. Celebration and happiness
C. Fear and worry
D. Quiet reflection
14. What does the poet compare silver and blue bangles to?
A. The sky
B. The sea
C. Mountain mist
D. A quiet river
15. What do bangle sellers symbolize in the poem?
A. Travelers
B. Joy and tradition
C. Sorrow and struggle
D. Love and freedom
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