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50+ MCQs on Metaphor with Answers for UGC NET / SET Prepration

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50+ MCQs on Metaphor with Answers for UGC NET / SET Prepration

1. What is a metaphor?
   a) A direct comparison between two unlike things using “like” or “as”
   b) A figure of speech that involves the direct substitution of one thing for another
   c) A form of irony
   d) Literal language
2. Which of the following is an example of a metaphor?
   a) “He runs as fast as a cheetah.”
   b) “The stars are like diamonds in the sky.”
   c) “Time is a thief.”
   d) “The wind whispered through the trees.”
3. In the metaphor “Time is a thief,” what is being compared to a thief?
   a) Time
   b) Thief
   c) None of the above
   d) Both time and thief
4. Metaphors are often used to:
   a) Clarify the literal meaning of a statement
   b) Create humor or irony
   c) Provide straightforward descriptions
   d) Symbolically represent abstract concepts
5. Which of the following is an example of a metaphor?
   a) “She sings like a bird.”
   b) “The sun is shining brightly.”MCQs on Metaphor 
   c) “His words cut like a knife.”
   d) “The river flows gently.”
6. What effect does a metaphor have on a statement?
   a) It provides a literal description
   b) It adds depth and imagery by comparing two unlike things
   c) It simplifies complex ideas
   d) It minimizes the impact of the statement
7. Choose the metaphor: “Her eyes were sparkling diamonds.”
   a) “Her eyes”
   b) “Were sparkling”
   c) “Diamonds”
   d) None of the above
8. Metaphors are often used in literature to:
   a) Convey information accurately
   b) Create vivid imagery and symbolism
   c) Provide literal descriptions
   d) Avoid figurative language
9. Which of the following is an example of a metaphor?
   a) “The flowers in the garden bloomed beautifully.”
   b) “The mountain stood tall and majestic.”
   c) “His heart is made of stone.”
   d) “The tree branches swayed in the breeze.”
10. In the metaphor “His heart is made of stone,” what is being compared to stone?
    a) Heart
    b) Stone
    c) None of the aboveMCQs on Metaphor 
    d) Both heart and stone
11. Metaphors are often used to:
    a) Provide literal descriptions
    b) Convey emotions and create vivid imageryMCQs on Metaphor 
    c) Minimize the impact of a statement
    d) Avoid using descriptive language
12. Choose the metaphor: “The world is a stage.”
    a) “The world”
    b) “Is a stage”
    c) “Stage”
    d) None of the above
13. Metaphors are commonly found in:
    a) Technical manuals
    b) Scientific articlesMCQs on Metaphor 
    c) Poetry and literature
    d) Legal documents
14. Identify the metaphor: “His words were bullets.”
    a) “His words”
    b) “Were bullets”
    c) Bullets
    d) None of the above
15. Metaphors are often used to:
    a) Provide literal descriptions
    b) Convey emotions and create vivid imagery
    c) Minimize the impact of a statement
    d) Avoid using descriptive language
16. Choose the metaphor: “Time is a thief.”
    a) “Time”
    b) “Is a thief”
    c) Thief
    d) None of the above
17. Metaphors are commonly found in:
    a) Technical manuals
    b) Scientific articles
    c) Poetry and literature
    d) Legal documents
18. Identify the metaphor: “Her laughter was music to his ears.”
    a) “Her laughter”
    b) “Was music”
    c) “To his ears”
    d) None of the above
19. Metaphors are often used to:
    a) Provide literal descriptions
    b) Convey emotions and create vivid imagery
    c) Minimize the impact of a statement
    d) Avoid using descriptive language
20. Choose the metaphor: “The road to success is a bumpy one.”
    a) “The road”
    b) “To success”
    c) “Bumpy one”
    d) None of the above
21. Metaphors are commonly found in:
    a) Technical manuals
    b) Scientific articles
    c) Poetry and literature
    d) Legal documents
22. Identify the metaphor: “The world is a stage.”
    a) “The world”
    b) “Is a stage”
    c) “Stage”
    d) None of the above
23. Metaphors are often used to:
    a) Provide literal descriptions
    b) Convey emotions and create vivid imagery
    c) Minimize the impact of a statement
    d) Avoid using descriptive language
24. Choose the metaphor: “His heart is made of stone.”
    a) “His heart”
    b) “Is made of”
    c) “Stone”MCQs on Metaphor 
    d) None of the above
25. Metaphors are commonly found in:
    a) Technical manuals
    b) Scientific articles
    c) Poetry and literature
    d) Legal documents
26. Identify the metaphor: “Her laughter was music to his ears.”
    a) “Her laughter”
    b) “Was music”
    c) “To his ears”
    d) None of the above
27. Metaphors are often used to:
    a) Provide literal descriptionsMCQs on Metaphor 
    b) Convey emotions and create vivid imagery
    c) Minimize the impact of a statement
    d) Avoid using descriptive language
28. Choose the metaphor: “The road to success is a bumpy one.”
    a) “The road”
    b) “To success”
    c) “Bumpy one”
    d) None of the above
29. Metaphors are commonly found in:
    a) Technical manuals
    b) Scientific articles
    c) Poetry and literature
    d) Legal documents
30. Identify the metaphor: “His heart is made of stone.”
    a) “His heart”
    b) “Is made of”
    c) “Stone”
    d) None of the above
31. Metaphors are often used to:
    a) Provide literal descriptions
    b) Convey emotions and create vivid imagery
    c) Minimize the impact of a statement
    d) Avoid using descriptive languageMCQs on Metaphor 
32. Choose the metaphor: “Her laughter was music to his ears.”
    a) “Her laughter”
    b) “Was music”
    c) “To his ears”MCQs on Metaphor 
    d) None of the above
33. Metaphors are commonly found in:
    a) Technical manuals
    b) Scientific articles
    c) Poetry and literature
    d) Legal documents
34. Identify the metaphor: “The road to success is a bumpy one.”
    a) “The road”
    b) “To success”
    c) “Bumpy one”
    d) None of the above
35. Metaphors are often used to:
    a) Provide literal descriptions
    b) Convey emotions and create vivid imagery
    c) Minimize the impact of a statement
    d) Avoid using descriptive language
36. Choose the metaphor: “Time is a thief.”
    a) “Time”
    b) “Is a thief”
    c) Thief
    d) None of the above
37. Metaphors are commonly found in:
    a) Technical manuals
    b) Scientific articles
    c) Poetry and literature
    d) Legal documents
38. Identify the metaphor: “His words were bullets.”
    a) “His words”
    b) “Were bullets”
    c) Bullets
    d) None of the above
39. Metaphors are often used to:
    a) Provide literal descriptions
    b) Convey emotions and create vivid imagery
    c) Minimize the impact of a statementMCQs on Metaphor 
    d) Avoid using descriptive language
40. Choose the metaphor: “Her laughter was music to his ears.”
    a) “Her laughter”
    b) “Was music”
    c) “To his ears”
    d) None of the above
41. Metaphors are commonly found in:
    a) Technical manuals
    b) Scientific articles
    c) Poetry and literature
    d) Legal documents
42. Identify the metaphor: “The road to success is a bumpy one.”
    a) “The road”
    b) “To success”
    c) “Bumpy one”
    d) None of the above
43. Metaphors are often used to:
    a) Provide literal descriptions
    b) Convey emotions and create vivid imagery
    c) Minimize the impact of a statement
    d) Avoid using descriptive language
44. Choose the metaphor: “His heart is made of stone.”
    a) “His heart”MCQs on Metaphor 
    b) “Is made of”
    c) “Stone”
    d) None of the above
45. Metaphors are commonly found in:
    a) Technical manuals
    b) Scientific articles
    c) Poetry and literature
    d) Legal documents
46. Identify the metaphor: “Her laughter was music to his ears.”
    a) “Her laughter”
    b) “Was music”
    c) “To his ears”
    d) None of the above
47. Metaphors are often used to:
    a) Provide literal descriptions
    b) Convey emotions and create vivid imagery
    c) Minimize the impact of a statement
    d) Avoid using descriptive language
48. Choose the metaphor: “The road to success is a bumpy one.”
    a) “The road”
    b) “To success”
    c) “Bumpy one”
    d) None of the above
49. Metaphors are commonly found in:
    a) Technical manuals
    b) Scientific articles
    c) Poetry and literature
    d) Legal documentsMCQs on Metaphor 
50. Identify the metaphor: “His heart is made of stone.”
    a) “His heart”
    b) “Is made of”
    c) “Stone”
    d) None of the above

Answer

1. b) A figure of speech that involves the direct substitution of one thing for another
2. c) “Time is a thief.”
3. a) Time
4. b) Create humor or irony
5. c) “His words cut like a knife.”MCQs on Metaphor 
6. b) It adds depth and imagery by comparing two unlike things
7. c) “Diamonds”
8. c) Poetry and literature
9. c) “His heart is made of stone.”
10. a) Heart
11. b) Convey emotions and create vivid imagery
12. b) “Is a stage”
13. c) Poetry and literature
14. b) “Were bullets”
15. b) Convey emotions and create vivid imagery
16. a) “Time”
17. c) Poetry and literature
18. a) “Her laughter”
19. b) Convey emotions and create vivid imagery
20. c) “Bumpy one”
21. c) Poetry and literature
22. b) “Is a stage”
23. b) Convey emotions and create vivid imagery
24. c) “Stone”
25. c) Poetry and literature
26. a) “Her laughter”
27. b) Convey emotions and create vivid imagery
28. c) “Bumpy one”
29. c) Poetry and literature
30. b) “Is made of”
31. b) Convey emotions and create vivid imagery
32. b) “Was music”
33. c) Poetry and literature
34. c) “Bumpy one”
35. b) Convey emotions and create vivid imagery
36. a) “Time”
37. c) Poetry and literatureMCQs on Metaphor 
38. a) “His words”
39. b) Convey emotions and create vivid imagery
 b) Convey emotions and create vivid imagery
40. b) “Was music”MCQs on Metaphor 
41. c) Poetry and literature
42. c) “Bumpy one”
43. b) Convey emotions and create vivid imagery
44. c) “Stone”
45. c) Poetry and literature
46. b) “Was music”
47. b) Convey emotions and create vivid imageryMCQs on Metaphor 
48. c) “Bumpy one”MCQs on Metaphor 
49. c) Poetry and literature

50. c) “Stone”

 

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