UNIT – III
IMMORTALITY ODE
325. The poem uses an irregular form of the ……… ode in …. stanzas.
a. Horatian, 11 b. Pindaric, 11 c. Horatian, 12 d. Pindaric, 12
326. The poem contains …. stanzas split into ….. movements.
a.11, two b. 11, three c. 12, two d. 12, three
327. There was a time when ……., ……., and ……..
a. grove, meadow, stream b. stream, meadow, grove
c. meadow, steam, grove d. meadow, grove, stream
328. The ode praises children for being the …………...
a. best inspirer b. best motivator c. best poet d. best philosopher
329. How does the poet see meadow?
a. friend b. sister c. child d. mother
330. What makes poet grief?
a. birds song b. young deer cry c. echoes of mountains d. all of these
331. What restores poet from grief to strength?
a. sound of waterfalls b. echoes of mountains c. gusting of windows d. all of these
332. children play and laugh among the ……..
a. mountains b. hills c. flowers d. bushes
333. “Where is it now, the ….. and the ….?” – the poet asks.
a. nature, dream b. dream, nature c. dream, glory d. glory, dream
334. Poet proclaims that human life is merely “a ….. and a ……”
a. life and death b. death and life c. sleep and forgetting d. forgetting and sleep
335. The poet imagines his life as ………year old boy.
a. four b. five c. six d. seven
Tintern Abbey
336. How many years did it pass for poet’s visit here?
a. three b. four c. five d. six
337. He leans against the dark…… tree.
a. orchard b. sycamore c. pine c. bunyan
338. "The anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse,/ The guide, the guardian of my heart, and soul/ Of all my moral being" – the poet refers here
a. nature b. sister c. friend d. memory
339. "all which we behold is full of blessings". The poet refers here
a. nature b. sister c. friend d. memory
340. The poem was written by wordsworth after a walking tour with his sister in …… borders.
a. Swedish b. Irish c. Welsh d. Spanish
341. The poem opens with the poet visiting a place called Tintern Abbey on the banks of the River Wye in ……..
a. Northeast wales b. southeast wales c. Eastnorth wales d. Eastsouth wales
Ode to Dejection
342. The poem in its original form was written to Sara Hutchinson.
a. Sara Hutchinson b. Clara Hudson c. Sarah Hamilton d. Clora Hullton
343. The title of the poem as a draft before publication
a. Letter of Sara Hutchinson b. Letter to Clara Hudson
C. Sarah Hamilton d. Clora Hullton
344. The poem was a reply to
a. Frost’s France: An Ode b. Shelley’s ode to a skylark
c. Keats’s ode to nightingale d. wordsworth’s Resolution and Indepedence
345. Like Immortality ode, Dejection also a
a. Horation ode b. Pindaric Ode c. Irregular ode d. none of these
346. The poet alludes in the first stanza is
a. sir Patrick spans b. Robin Hood c.The tower of Doctrine d. series the first
347. The poet refers moon as the predictor of
a. tsunami b. whirlwinds c. glacier d. storm
348. “we ……. but what we ……”
a. give, receive b.receive, give c. tell, hear d. hear, tell
KUBLA KHAN
349. The poem was composed in
a. one night b. two night c. three night d. four night
350. Upon waking, he set about writing lines of poetry that came to him from the dream until he was interrupted by "a person from ……".
a. Pollock b. Porlock c. Bedrock d. Prologue.
351. Coleridge plans to write
a. 100-200 lines b. 200-300 lines c. 300-400 lines d. 400-500 lines
352. Who prompts Coleridge to publish the fragment work?
a. Lord Tennyson b. Lord Wellington c. Lord cooper d. Lord Byron
353. Kubla Khan was the grandson of the legendary Mongol conqueror………
a. Verghese Khan b. Genghis Khan c. Narghese khan d. Langhese Khan
354. Kubla Khan built a summer palace called Xanadu in ……..
a. Georgia b. Mangalore c. Nigeria d. Mongolia
355. The poet begins the poem by describing about the river,…..
a. Alpha b. Alphe c. Alph d. Alfa
356. Caverns …………. to man.
a. limitless b. measureless c. endless d. careless
357. In line 12, the hill is covered by …… trees.
a. cedar b. bunyan c. coconut d. Juniper
358. Five miles meandering with a mazy motion- What is the poetic device used here?
a. assonance b. alliteration c. onomatopoeia d. hyberpole
359. Use the correct phrase: “Caverns …………. to man, ………sea, ………….ocean.
a. measureless, sunless, lifeless b. sunless, lifeless, measureless
c. lifeless, measureless, sunless d. measureless, lifeless, sunless
Ode on a Grecian Urn
360. He was inspired to write the poem after reading two articles by English artist and writer …......
a. Benjamin Franklin b. Benjamin Frank c. Benjamin Haydon d. Benjamin Peter
361. To compose poetry, Keats left his job as
a. assistant house surgeon b. assistant manager
c. assistant house maid d. assistant blacksmith
362. Five odes of Keats were transcribed by …….., who later provided copies to the publisher ………….
a. Richard Woodhouse, Brown b. Brown, Richard Woodhouse
c. William Peter, Albert d. Albert, William Peter
363. The technique of Ode on a Grecian Urn is
a. ekphrasis b. hyperbole c. simile d. metaphor
364. In the second stanza, "Ode on a Grecian Urn", which emphasizes words containing the letters "p", "b", and "v", uses …………
a. spondees b. caesurae c. assonance d. syzygy
365. The first seven lines of each stanza follow an …… rhyme scheme.
a. ABABCDE b.ABABCED c. ABBACDE d. ABBACDE
366. In the final stanza, the poet presents the conclusions drawn from his ….. attempts to engage with the urn.
a. one b. two c. three d. four
367. Where does the word sylvan derive from?
a. Latin b. greek c. Spanish d. german
368. In lines 25-30, Keats uses the word ‘happy’ …. times and ‘forever’ ….. times.
a. four, three b. five, four c. six, five d. seven, six
Ode to Autumn
369. Which is the final work in a group of poems known as Keats's "1819 odes"?
a. ode on a grecian urn b. Ode to Autumn c. ode to psyche d. ode on melancholy
370. Keats composed "To Autumn" after a walk near …………along the river…..
a. Birmingham , Thames b. Leeds, Tyne c. Bristol,Wye d. Winchester,Itchen
371. The work has been interpreted as Keats response to
a. Napoleonic wars b. peterloo massacre c. Battle of waterloo d. none
372. Keats wrote a letter to his friend……….. and described the beauty of the river.
a. John Hamilton Reynolds b. Peter Hamilton Reynolds
c. William Hamilton Reynolds d. George Hamilton Reynolds
373. "To Autumn" is a poem of …… stanzas, each of …….. lines.
a. three, ten b. three, eleven c. four, ten d. four, eleven
374. At the beginning of the third stanza he employs the dramatic ………device associated with a sense of melancholy.
a. spondees b. ubi sunt c. odal hymn d. astrophe
375. Who praised "Ode on a Grecian Urn" as "the nearest to absolute perfection" of Keats's odes.
a. Aileen Ward b. Doughlas Bush c. Mathew Arnold d. A.C. Swinburne
Ode to the West wind
376. The speaker says that the wind stirs the ……… from “his summer dreams,”
a. Arabic b. Mediterranean c. Black d. Pacific
377. Oh! lift me as a ……, a …….., a ……!
a. leaf, wave, cloud b. wave, cloud, leaf c. cloud, leaf, wave d. wave, leaf, cloud
378. “Ode to the West Wind” follows this scheme:
a. ABABCBCDCDEDEE b. ABABCBCBCDCDEE
c. ABAABACDCDEDEE d. ABABCBCBCDECDE
379. How many times does the poet appeal to West Wind in the first canto?
a. one b. two c. three d. four
380. The wind burying seeds in the ground is like ………..
a. a farmer sows the seeds in the field b. a teacher instill the wise into the students’ mind
c. a charioteer driving corpses to their graves d. a turtle burying their egg into sea shore
381. Shelley makes a specific reference in the poem to the city of …….
a. London b. Baiae c. Manhattan d. Birmingham
382. Shelley wrote the poem inland, in a forest on the River…. near ……...
a. Arno, Florence b. Thames, Florence c. Arno, London d. Arno, Florence
383. Shelley received the inspiration for it one fall day when the strong west wind swept down from the …….. and through the ……. landscape of west-central Italy.
a. Pacific, Alexandrian c. Indian ocean, India n
c. Pacific, Nottingham d. Atlantic, Tuscan
384. The leaves are yellow and black, pale and red,
a. as if they are designed by gardener b. as if they are withered by sun
c. as if they have died of infectious disease d. as if west wind changes its form
The Prelude Book- I
385. How was the poem “Prelude” called by Wordsworth?
a. Poem b. an autobiographical poem c. Prelude d. Growth of a poet’s mind
386. What are the subtitles of the poem “prelude”?
a. Growth of a poet’s mind; An autobiographical poem b. Poem; Autobiographical poem
c. Growth of a poet’s mind; poem d. Growth of mind; a poem
387. Wordsworth wrote a letter to his ………….. and referred his poem as “ the poem on the growth of my own mind”.
a. Reynolds b. Dorothy c. Coleridge d. Keats
388. Prelude was published
a. three months before wordsworth death b. posthumously
c. published in 1798 d. published in 1849
389. The poem was intended as the prologue to a long three-part epic and philosophical poem, …………..
a. Solitary Reaper b. The Tables Turned c. The Recluse d. Peter Bell
390. Wordsworth initially planned to write this work together with ………….
a. Coleridge b. Reynolds` c. Dorothy d. R. Morgan
391. Which is not one of the necessary ingredients for creativity?
a. vital soul b. knowledge of underlying principles of things
c. painstaking observations of natural phenomenon d. historical & martial themes
392. Wordsworth as a youth he stole a boat and rowed one night across …… Lake.
a. Windermere b. Ullswater c. Derwentwater d. Wastwater
393. He is particularly troubled when he remembers that certain vistas in Westmoreland — particularly the …….
a. sea b. falls c. lake d. animals
394. As a child, Wordsworth wanted to be
a. in church b. in school c. with sister d. outside
395. On Wordsworth's summer vacation, whom does he want to see?
a. Dorothy b. father c. Coleridge d. old Dame
396. Speaking of the shops in Cambridge, Wordsworth says that "I was the Dreamer, they the ______"?
a. sunrise b. sunset c. Dream d. nightmare
397. Why was Wordsworth exultant upon hearing of Robespierre's execution?
a. Because Catholicism would return to England.
b. Because he would be allowed to return to France.
c. Because Napoleon would be allowed to rule the new French Republic.
d. Because the Reign of Terror in France was ended.
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