Class 9 English: No Men Are Foreign Worksheet (with Answers)
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- 1. No Men Are Foreign was written by:
- (a) James Kirkup
- (b) Robert Frost
- (c) Phoebe Cary
- (d) Gieve Patel
- 2. The poet says that no men are really:
- (a) kind
- (b) foreign/strange
- (c) brave
- (d) tall
- 3. All human beings breathe the same:
- (a) water
- (b) fire
- (c) air
- (d) smoke
- 4. After death, all people lie in the same:
- (a) sea
- (b) sky
- (c) fire
- (d) earth
- 5. What does the poet say about 'foreign' people?
- 6. What do all people share?
- 7. How does 'No Men Are Foreign' argue for the oneness of humanity?
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- 1. (a) James Kirkup — It is by James Kirkup.
- 2. (b) foreign/strange — He says no men are foreign or strange.
- 3. (c) air — They breathe the same air.
- 4. (d) earth — They lie in the same earth.
- 5. That no men are truly foreign; all human beings are essentially the same.
- 6. The same air, sun, earth, and the same joys and sorrows.
- 7. The poem argues powerfully that all human beings are fundamentally one, and that no people are truly foreign or strange. The poet points out that, beneath the surface differences of uniforms, languages and lands, all people are essentially the same. They all breathe the same air, are warmed by the same sun, and live off the same earth, and when they die they will all lie in the same ground. They share the same human experiences — the same hunger, the same labour, the same joys and sorrows, and the same capacity for love. By stressing these shared realities again and again, the poet shows that the divisions between nations are superficial compared with the deep unity of the human family. The poem therefore insists that we should see all people as our brothers and sisters, not as strangers or enemies.
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- Which board and class is this for?
- This worksheet is aligned to CBSE Class 9 English, chapter “No Men Are Foreign”.