9th Beehive Poem 6 No Men are Foreign MCQs Here are 9th Beehive Poem 6 No Men are Foreign MCQs 1. What does ‘harvests’ symbolize in the poem? Cultural differences Power and dominance Prosperity and shared resources War and destruction 2. What does the poet emphasize about all people? They are enemies They are different They have no similarities They are equal 3. What does the poet warn us against? Following traditions Hatred and war Exploring new cultures Studying history 4. Who is the poet of ‘No Men Are Foreign’? James Kirkup William Wordsworth W.B. Yeats Robert Frost 5. What does the poet say about uniforms? They may be different, but the people wearing them are the same They define nationality They make people superior They create enemies 6. What is the central theme of the poem? War and destruction Unity of humanity Love and relationships The beauty of nature 7. How does the poet describe people from other countries? As strangers As our brothers As invaders As enemies 8. What does the poet compare war to? A game A celebration A duty Hell 9. What do all people share according to the poet? Same nationality Same sun, air, and water Same traditions Same religious beliefs 10. What does the poet mean by ‘hating our brothers’? Hating our siblings Hating people of other countries Hating our friends Hating our teachers Loading … Post navigation Previous Previous post: 9th Beehive Poem 5 A Legend of the Northland MCQsNext Next post: 9th Beehive Poem 7 On Killing a Tree MCQs