SSLC English NIOS III Welcome to your SSLC English NIOS III Total Questions: 50 Name Mobile No: 1. The cloth woven at dusk is for a __. child bride soldier old man None Hint 2. “Indian Weavers” is a __. poem short story essay letter None Hint 3. The poem is written by __. Ruskin Bond R. K. Narayan Jawaharlal Nehru David Roth None Hint 4. The cloth woven at dawn symbolises __. youth birth old age sorrow None Hint 5. The poet compares life to a __. cloth cycle river journey None Hint 6. The fallen runner was __. injured scared tired confused None Hint 7. The race was held for __ athletes. disabled normal young foreign None Hint 8. “Nine Gold Medals” mainly celebrates __. human values success courage competition None Hint 9. The poem uses __ to show different moods. humour dialogue similes and colours argument None Hint 10. The other runners __ when they saw him fall. stopped ignored laughed ran faster None Hint 11. The runners belonged to __ nations. neighbouring same different rich None Hint 12. The poem describes the work of __. farmers carpenters potters weavers None Hint 13. The poem is written by __. Kamala Das Rabindranath Tagore Toru Dutt Sarojini Naidu None Hint 14. All the runners helped the fallen athlete to __. sit down leave the race stand up run faster None Hint 15. The poem encourages readers to be __. competitive selfish compassionate careless None Hint 16. The weavers at dawn are full of __. fear hope ) anger sorrow None Hint 17. Finally, how many gold medals were given? nine three five one None Hint 18. The poem teaches us that true victory lies in __. running fast kindness and unity defeating others winning medals None Hint 19. The fallen runner felt __ after being helped. ashamed careless grateful angry None Hint 20. At night, the weavers weave cloth for a __. priest dead man king warrior None Hint 21. The runners then walked together to the __. finish line starting line dressing room crowd None Hint 22. The colour of the cloth woven at dawn is compared to __. moonlight peacock feathers fire the blue of the sky None Hint 23. The audience felt __ on seeing the runners’ action. bored touched angry confused None Hint 24. Each athlete hoped to win a __ medal. copper gold silver bronze None Hint 25. One of the runners __ during the race. fell down ran fast stopped won None Hint 26. The colour of the bridal cloth is __. green and blue white and black red and gold yellow and brown None Hint 27. The tone of the poem is __. frightening humorous sad inspiring None Hint 28. The weavers are weaving cloth for a __ at dawn. queen king priest child None Hint 29. The weavers at dusk show __. excitement happiness sadness celebration None Hint 30. The bridal cloth symbolises __. childhood death marriage birth None Hint 31. The colour imagery in the poem helps to show __. life stages time emotion all of the above None Hint 32. The runners believed that __ was more important than winning. training medals helping others speed None Hint 33. The poem highlights the value of __. strength competition victory humanity None Hint 34. The gold medals symbolise __. power speed unity and humanity strength None Hint 35. The white cloth at night symbolises __. peace and death celebration joy love None Hint 36. The poem describes a __ race. bicycle horse swimming running None Hint 37. The runners showed that sports is about __. money fame rivalry fair play None Hint 38. The poem highlights the beauty of __. machines wealth tradition and art power None Hint 39. The colour of the cloth woven at night is __. white purple grey bright red None Hint 40. “Nine Gold Medals” is a __. poem essay letter short story None Hint 41. The athletes came from __ countries. nine eleven seven five None Hint 42. The weavers at night are silent because they are weaving for a __. king bride dead man child None Hint 43. The runners showed __ by stopping the race. sympathy fear selfishness anger None Hint 44. The message of the poem is __. historical political scientific moral None Hint 45. The poem mainly talks about __. hard work village life weaving techniques life and death None Hint 46. “Indian Weavers” teaches us that life is __. a continuous cycle permanent painful boring None Hint 47. The tone of the poem is __. joyful calm and reflective fearful angry None Hint 48. The weavers are working at different times of the __. year week month day None Hint 49. The weavers are described as __ at night. sad joyful quiet tired None Hint 50. The poem shows three stages of __. nature time life work None Hint Time's up Share: admin Previous post SSLC English NIOS II January 27, 2026 Next post SSLC English NIOS IV January 27, 2026