The Road Not Taken by Robert Very Short Answer Type Questions
Very Short Answer Type Questions (1-mark each):
- Q: Who is the poet of the poem “The Road Not Taken”?
👉 A: Robert Frost - Q: What is the poem mainly about?
👉 A: Making life choices - Q: Where does the poet find himself?
👉 A: In a yellow wood - Q: How many roads did the poet see?
👉 A: Two roads - Q: Why is the poet feeling sorry?
👉 A: Because he could not travel both roads - Q: What does the word “diverged” mean in the poem?
👉 A: Separated or split into two - Q: What did the poet notice about the roads?
👉 A: Both looked almost the same - Q: Why did the poet choose the second road?
👉 A: It was grassy and seemed less used - Q: What covered both the roads in the morning?
👉 A: Fallen leaves - Q: Had anyone walked on the roads that morning?
👉 A: No - Q: What did the poet plan to do with the first road?
👉 A: Keep it for another day - Q: Did the poet really think he would come back?
👉 A: No - Q: What does the poet say he will tell with a sigh?
👉 A: That he took the road less travelled - Q: What does the road symbolize in the poem?
👉 A: Life choices or decisions - Q: What is the tone of the poem in the end?
👉 A: Reflective - Q: What does “wanted wear” suggest about the road?
👉 A: It was not walked on much - Q: What season is suggested in the poem?
👉 A: Autumn - Q: What is the message of the poem?
👉 A: Choices shape our future - Q: What does the poet mean by “that has made all the difference”?
👉 A: The choice changed his life - Q: Is the poem based on a real travel experience or symbolic?
👉 A: Symbolic
The Road Not Taken by Robert Very Short Answer Type Questions