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1. What happens when we open books, according to the poem?
A. We become sleepy
B. New ideas and people rise
C. We feel bored
D. We find ourselves in a library
2. Where do we imagine ourselves while reading, as per the poem?
A. At school
B. In another land or age
C. In a garden
D. In the same room
3. What does the poem compare a book to?
A. A locked door
B. A magic box
C. A mysterious forest
D. A puzzle
4. What happens to the room when we read a book?
A. It becomes brighter
B. It disappears from our mind
C. It becomes smaller
D. It changes color
5. What is required to unlock the magic box of books?
A. A special key
B. A touch from a child
C. A password
D. A magical spell
6. What do books hold inside their covers?
A. Secrets
B. All things for their lovers
C. Maps
D. Stories only
7. What does the poet say about the body while reading?
A. It remains in the chair
B. It disappears
C. It gets tired
D. It moves along the pages
8. Who might become a chosen friend, according to the poem?
A. The author
B. A character from the book
C. The librarian
D. A family member
9. What does reading a book allow our minds to do?
A. Focus on reality
B. Travel to new places
C. Memorize facts
D. Fall asleep
10. What is the poet’s attitude towards books?
A. Indifference
B. Admiration
C. Criticism
D. Suspicion
11. What happens "before the end" of reading, as described in the poem?
A. We find answers to questions
B. Someone may become our chosen friend
C. The story concludes
D. We stop reading
12. How does the poem describe the process of reading?
A. As an escape from reality
B. As a chore
C. As an act of learning only
D. As a way to write better
13. What does the poet suggest about the power of books?
A. They are difficult to understand
B. They hold endless possibilities
C. They are for adults only
D. They need a special place to read
14. What emotion does the poem evoke about books?
A. Joy and wonder
B. Fear and mystery
C. Sadness
D. Nostalgia
15. What do books symbolize in the poem?
A. Knowledge and love
B. Wealth and power
C. Mystery and suspense
D. Boredom
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