The author of the poem 'Quarrel' is-
  • L.M.Halli
  • Harry Behn
  • Eleanor Farjeon
  • Y-Yeh-Shure
It seems that brothers quarrelled on-
  • a petty matter
  • money matter
  • some very important matter
  • property
First both the brothers felt that other was-
  • right
  • wrong
  • honest
  • dishonest
Those who hated one another were-
  • friends
  • enimies
  • brothers
  • strangers
The afternoon turned black because two of them-
  • were angry
  • were disappointed
  • had lost the way
  • had quarrelled
The initiative to end the quarrel was taken by-
  • the speaker
  • the speaker's brother
  • their mother
  • their father
'Fell out' means-
  • fell down
  • quarrelled
  • got out
  • patched up
The exchange of hot words led to-
  • diseases
  • hatred
  • explosion
  • quarrel
The start was slight but
  • the end of it was strong
  • the fight caused physical injuries.
  • the harm got over
  • the fight became furious
The afternoon turned black means-
  • an afternoon having black clouds
  • afternoon was a miserable time
  • afternoon was black
  • the clouds cover the sky
The quarrel ended because-
  • one of the two was wise.
  • one did not realise the folly
  • one did not feel sorry
  • one of them accepted sorry
One thing led to another harm, means-
  • one thing started harming
  • one thing caused another harmful activity
  • it began the chain of evil activities
  • it led to greater blunders
The poet had a quarrel with her
  • friend
  • brother
  • sister
  • classmate
Why did the quarrel take a serious turn?
  • there was no one in the house except these two.
  • both were quarrelsome by nature.
  • neither offered a compromise.
  • no one came to settle their dispute.
What was the result of the quarrel?
  • both left the house
  • both became tense
  • both stopped reading together
  • both became cool
What does 'We; here refer to?
  • the neighbourhood children
  • the school children
  • brother and sister
  • people in general
Explain 'the afternoon turned black'
  • after the quarrel, both realised their mistake
  • after the quarrel, both became tense and remorseful
  • they were quarrelling in the afternoon
  • in the afternoon they decided not to quarrel again.
The quarrel finally ended when
  • the brother went up to his sister , apologised and offered to compromise.
  • their parents came from the market
  • the sister offered to compromise
  • their grandparents taught them a lesson
What lesson did they possibly learn?
  • They should work hard instead of quarrelling
  • It was interesting to quarrel over little issue.
  • it was futile to quarrel over trivial things
  • Their quarrel would bring bad name too them
What does the phrase in the extract 'turned black' mean here-
  • became pleasant
  • became unpleasant
  • became enemy
  • became rude
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