Fire and Ice

 


1: What are the two possible ways the world might end, according to the poem?**

  • A) Fire and Ice
  • B) Earthquake and Flood
  • C) War and Peace
  • D) Love and Hate

2: What does "fire" symbolize in the poem?**

  • A) Coldness
  • B) Desire and passion
  • C) Indifference
  • D) Peace

3: What does "ice" symbolize in the poem?**

  • A) Hatred and indifference
  • B) Warmth
  • C) Joy
  • D) Love

4: Which element does the speaker personally favor for the world's end?**

  • A) Ice
  • B) Both fire and ice
  • C) Fire
  • D) Neither fire nor ice

5: What human emotion is associated with "fire" in the poem?**

  • A) Joy
  • B) Desire
  • C) Hatred
  • D) Indifference

6: What human emotion is associated with "ice" in the poem?**

  • A) Desire
  • B) Joy
  • C) Love
  • D) Hatred

7: How does the speaker describe the potential of ice to destroy the world?**

  • A) It is sufficient
  • B) It is insufficient
  • C) It is unlikely
  • D) It is impossible

8: What does the speaker say about experiencing desire?**

  • A) They know little about it
  • B) They avoid it
  • C) They have tasted it
  • D) They are indifferent to it

9: How many times does the speaker suggest the world might perish?**

  • A) Once
  • B) Twice
  • C) Three times
  • D) Continuously

10: What is the poem's main theme?**

  • A) Love vs. Hate
  • B) Nature's power
  • C) Human relationships
  • D) Destructive power of human emotions

11: How does the speaker feel about the destructive power of ice?**

  • A) It is weaker than fire
  • B) It is just as destructive as fire
  • C) It is harmless
  • D) It is overrated

12: What literary devices are prominent in the poem?**

  • A) Simile and Alliteration
  • B) Onomatopoeia and Hyperbole
  • C) Metaphor and Symbolism
  • D) Personification and Irony

13: What is the tone of the poem?**

  • A) Joyful
  • B) Indifferent
  • C) Angry
  • D) Reflective

14: What does the phrase "tasted of desire" imply?**

  • A) Experienced strong passion
  • B) Avoided desire
  • C) Was indifferent to desire
  • D) Feared desire

15: What is the poem's perspective on the power of hate?**

  • A) It is insignificant
  • B) It is weaker than love
  • C) It is powerful enough to destroy the world
  • D) It is less destructive than desire

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