The Road Not Taken Questions and Answers CBSE Class IX

The Road Not Taken Questions and Answers CBSE Class IX

The Road Not Taken Questions and Answers CBSE Class IX

1.Describe the two roads that the author comes across.
Ans. The author comes across a fork in his travel. He stands and looks at the both roads which are equally lay with grass. One was much traveled and the other was less traveled.

2. Which road does the speaker choose? Why?
Ans. The speaker has chosen the road less traveled. Because there may be two reasons. One is that he has left the other road for another day anticipating that he may come back in future and the other is that he wants to prove his adventurous nature and to show the world that his brave decision has led to the success attained by him. 

3.Which road would you choose? why?
Ans. I would choose the road less travelled. Because, the entire wold is running on a theme 'me'. If I follow somebody's footsteps,I cannot be identified  as an individual.The life is too short ,whether you  choose or do not choose,you must die.I don't want to die as unrecognized  fearing the short ditches on my way.
'Face the problem, become tough, reach destination' is my philosophy.

4. Does the poet seem happy about his decision?
Ans. No, He is not happy about his decision. Because the title is "The Road not taken" not "The Road Less Traveled". Though the last word of the poem 'difference' suggests a positive note/ expression, the word is said with deep grief, according to the word 'sigh' used in the first line of the stanza.

Written by

Ramu Magham is an English Language Teacher who drives his students crazy with trending technologies and current happenings.

33 comments:

  1. thankyou its help me lot!!!

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  2. thank you.............. great answers

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  3. There are so long answers it can be short

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  4. Nice answers. Thanx

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  5. kul....it really helped me a lot!!!!!

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  6. but what are the comparizin between them?

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  7. Wer is q5 ????????????????

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  8. Tysm
    Helped me a lot..

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  9. All answers are very nice but where is Q. no. 5

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  10. thanks . These answers are much better than NCERT answers . It helped me a lot. :)

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  11. Thank you for the answers...but i really want q.5.

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  12. HI sir. really liked your 3rd answer which is really cool!!

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  13. HI sir. liked your 3rd answer which is really cool!!!

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  14. THAX 4 THE ANSWERS NOW IT IS EASY TO LEARN :))

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  15. CAN THE 2ND ANSWER BE : The poet stood for a few moments to examine and choose one of the road. He then took the 2nd road,though he wanted to travel on both the rods. He took this 2nd road as it looked grassy. also not many people had traveled on it. It wanted were though both the roads looked almost equally fair.

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  16. The narrator conclude the poem by " I shall be telling this with a sigh somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood,and I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference". ther are 2 types of sigh i when we are upset and one for relief. the conclusion look like the guy is happy. so the sigh must be the sigh of relief , RIGHT ?

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  17. Nice but the 1st one could have been detailed

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  18. The answer that you have given for the 4th question is wrong because the justification that you have given is completely wrong

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    1. ya i agree with u
      as the speaker is happy nt sad

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  19. Thanks it helped me a lot

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  20. Very well written answers:)

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  21. thanks for easy answers

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  22. Nice..I like the 3 & 4..

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