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1. Who is the speaker in the poem "The Outsider"?
A. A poet
B. A teacher
C. A physically challenged person
D. A scientist
2. What is the speaker bound to?
A. His thoughts
B. Silence
C. A wheelchair
D. His room
3. What does the speaker expect from others?
A. Financial help
B. Sympathy
C. To be ignored
D. Respect and inclusion
4. How does the speaker feel about being treated differently?
A. Amused
B. Happy
C. Indifferent
D. Grieved
5. What does the phrase "saintly patience" mean?
A. Having unlimited time
B. Having great patience like a saint
C. Being silent all the time
D. Enjoying every moment
6. What does the speaker want to express?
A. Love for nature
B. Anger
C. Happiness
D. His thoughts and feelings
7. Why does the speaker call normal people "ignorant"?
A. They never talk to him
B. They do not understand his feelings
C. They are not educated
D. They are rude to him
8. According to the speaker, what is locked inside his head?
A. Music
B. Anger
C. Dreams
D. Thoughts and ideas
9. The speaker feels his words sound strange because:
A. He is too shy
B. No one listens to him
C. People misunderstand him
D. His voice is unclear
10. What does the speaker request others to do?
A. Leave him alone
B. Ignore him
C. Talk and include him
D. Teach him new things
11. What does the word "bound" mean in this context?
A. Excited
B. Free
C. Restricted or limited
D. Energetic
12. The speaker feels helpless because:
A. He has no friends
B. He is old
C. He is ignored by others
D. He is unable to move
13. The speaker compares himself to an outsider because:
A. He has different beliefs
B. He is from another place
C. He feels left out and excluded
D. He likes being alone
14. The speaker’s disability affects his:
A. Appetite
B. Physical movement
C. Memory
D. Sense of humor
15. The speaker wishes to share his life through:
A. Dancing
B. Writing
C. Speaking and interaction
D. Music
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