Upon Westminster Bridge (M.C.Q.)
1)The person who passes without enjoying the beauty of the in the morning is –
a) dull b) innovative
c) imaginative d) busy [Annual Exam = 2014]
Ans. [a] dull.
2) In ‘Upon West Minster Bridge’, the poet views the city –
a) in the morning b) at noon
c) in the evening d) at night [Annual Exam = 2015, 2019]
Ans. [a] in the morning.
3) ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’ is a –
a) sonnet b) ballad
c) ode d) lyric [Annual Exam =2016]
Ans. [a] sonnet.
4) The sight that Wordsworth saw appeared to him as –
a) mysterious b) magical
c) menacing d) majestic [Annual Exam = 2018]
Ans. [d] majestic.
5) Early morning the air of London is –
a) foggy b) full of smoke
c) polluted d) smokeless [Annual Exam = 2020]
Ans. [d] smokeless.
6) The city wears the beauty of the morning like –
I) a necklace ii) a temple
iii) a garment iv) a tower [Annual Exam. – 2022]
Ans. (iii) garment.
7) In the poem ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’ London’s view is –
I) hazy ii) foggy
iii) clear iv) cloudy [Annual Exam. – 2022]
Ans. (iii) clear.
Meeting at night (M.C.Q.)
8) ‘Meeting at Night’ is –
a) a love poem b) an adventure poem
c) a war poem d) a religious poem [Annual Exam = 2014, 2017]
Ans. [a] a love poem.
9) The spurt of a lighted match, as described in ‘Meeting at Night’ is –
a) grey b) black
c) blue d) yellow [Annual Exam = 2015]
Ans. [c] blue.
10) In ‘Meeting at Night’ the beach –
a) balmy b) candy
c) dry d) sea-scented [Annual Exam = 2016]
Ans. [d] sea-scented.
11) The length of the sea-scented beach is –
a) half a mile b) one mile
c) two miles d) three miles [Annual Exam = 2018]
Ans. [b] one mile.
12) The ‘Yellow light’ is the poet’s –
a) friend b) enemy
c) companion d) guiding light for destination [Annual Exam = 2019]
Ans. [d]guiding light for destination.
13) To announces his presence the lover –
a) taps on the pane b) clears his throat
c) lights the matches c) whispers [Annual Exam = 2020]
Ans. [a] taps the pane.
14) The length of the beach as mentioned in ‘Meeting at Night’ is –
I) one kilometer ii) one mile
iii) one meter iv) three miles [Annual Exam. – 2022]
Ans. (ii) one mile.
15) The ‘blue spurt’ in ‘Meeting at Night’ suggests the lover’s –
I) angry mood ii) hopeful spirit
iii) depressive attitude iv) disgusting attitude [Annual Exam. – 2022]
Ans. (ii) hopeful spirit.
Daybreak (M.C.Q.)
16) In the poem ‘Daybreak’, the wind asked chanticleer to –
a) snail b) sleep
c) sing d) blow clarion call [Annual Exam = 2014]
Ans. [d] to blow clarion call.
17) In the poem ‘Daybreak’ the wind crossed the churchyard with a –
a) smile b) shout
c) cry d) sigh [Annual Exam = 2015, 2018]
Ans. [d] sigh.
18) Chanticleer will blow his –
a) drum b) pipe
c) guiter d) clarion [Annual Exam = 2016]
Ans. [d] clarion.
19) The wind told the churchyard to –
a) rise b) rise quietly
c) lie quietly d) shout [Annual Exam = 2017]
Ans. [c] lie quietly.
20) The wind blows in from –
a) the sea b) the mists
c) the seashore d) the ships on the sea [Annual Exam = 2017]
Ans. [a] the sea.
21) In the poem ‘Daybreak’, the wind whispers to –
a) the rain b) the dead
c) the fields of corn d) the belfry –tower. [Annual Exam = 2019]
Ans. [c] the fields of corn.
22) The wind blows in from –
a) the ships on the sea b) the sea
c) the land d) the mountains [Annual Exam = 2020]
Ans. [b] the sea.
23) In the poem ‘Daybreak’, the wind called the forest to –
I) cry out ii) murmur
iii) lament iv) shout [Annual Exam. – 2022]
Ans. (iv) shout.
Brotherhood : Homage to Claudius Ptolemy (M.C.Q.)
24) What do the star write? –
a) the magnitude of the galaxy
b) every human beings place in the world
c) the insignificance of the human being
d) the immortality of the god [Annual Exam = 2014]
Ans. [b] every human beings place in the world.
25) The poet in the poem ‘Brotherhood’ feels that the night is –
a) small b) enormous
c) very small d) short [Annual Exam = 2015]
Ans. [b] enormous.
26) The poet of ‘Brotherhood’ is –
a) dealt out b) kept out
c) spelt out d) cut out [Annual Exam = 2016]
Ans. [c] spelt out.
27) In the beginning man sees himself in this vast universe as –
a) godly b) dominating
c) insignificant d) huge [Annual Exam = 2017]
Ans. [c] insignificant.
28) In the poem ‘Brotherhood’ the night is –
a) enormous b) dark
c) short d) silent [Annual Exam = 2019]
Ans. [a] enormous.
29) In the poem ‘Brotherhood’, the poet’s fate is written by –
a) the moon b) the night
c) Claudius d) the stars [Annual Exam = 2020]
Ans. [d] the stars
The Sick Rose (M.C.Q.)
30) To the rose the worm is –
a) visible b) loving
c) invisible d) noble [Annual Exam = 2014]
Ans. [c] invisible.
31) The invisible worm flies in the –
a) afternoon b) morning
c) evening d) night [Annual Exam = 2015]
Ans. [d] night.
32) The rose’s joy is –
a) aquamarine b) scarlet
c) crimson d) night [Annual Exam = 2016]
Ans. [c] crimson.
33) How does Blake present the worm? –
a) as evil b) as dark and turbulent
c) as a passionate lover c) as a pet [Annual Exam = 2017]
Ans. [b] as dark and turbulent.
34) In the poem ‘The Sick Rose’, the poet addresses the –
a) worm b) storm
c) rose d) night [Annual Exam = 2018]
Ans. [c] rose.
35) ‘Dark in the poem ‘The Sick Rose’, stands for –
a) innocence b) experience
c) natural d) unnatural [Annual Exam = 2019]
Ans. [b]experience.
36) To the rose the worm is –
a) adorable b) deceitful
c) loving d) invisible [Annual Exam = 2020]
Ans. [d] invisible.
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