Upon Westminster Bridge | William Wordsworth | Part 1 | Very Important Multiple Choice Questions and Answers (MCQ) | Class 11

 Very Important Multiple Choice Questions and Answers (MCQ) on Upon Westminster Bridge by William Wordsworth

Upon Westminster Bridge | William Wordsworth | Very Important Multiple Choice Questions and Answers (MCQ)| part 1 | Class 11


15 Very Important Multiple Choice Questions and Answers (MCQ) on Upon Westminster Bridge by William Wordsworth :::::::::::::::

1. While Wordsworth was crossing the Westminster Bridge, he was accompanied by

    (A) Mary Hutchinson

    (B) Dorothy 

    (C) Coleridge

    (D) Blake

 

2. In ' Upon Westminster Bridge', the poet views the city

    (A) in the morning 

    (B) at noon

    (C) in the evening

    (D) at night

 

3. Wordsworth enjoys the beauty of the city of London while standing on

    (A) the ship

    (B) the tower of London

    (C) the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral

    (D) the Westminster Bridge 

 

4. According to Wordsworth, the city looks

    (A) ugly

    (B) most beautiful 

    (C) lively

    (D) busy

 

5. The person who passes without enjoying the beauty of the London morning is

    (A) dull 

    (B) innovative

    (C) imaginative

    (D) busy 

6. William Wordsworth in the poem ' Upon Westminster Bridge

    (A) ignores the beauty of London

    (B) enjoys the morning in the city of London 

    (C) becomes more fond of London than of countryside

    (D) does not feel dizzy rapture in nature

 

7. The beauty of London is

    (A) silent and disquiet

    (B) silent and bare 

    (C) silent and obstructed

    (D) silent and smoky

 

8. "Ships, towers, domes, theatres and temples lie " -- Here the dome refers to

    (A) the dome of any a house

    (B) the dome of a church

    (C) the dome of the monastery

    (D) the dome of St. Paul's Cathedral 

 

9. Everything in the city of London looks bright due to

    (A) blazing fire

    (B) smokeless air 

    (C) smoke   

    (D) snow


10. That the city of London, as viewed by Wordsworth, is free from pollution, is evident in the use of the expression

    (A) the smokeless air 

    (B) the open field

    (C) the sky  

    (D) touching in its majesty

11. The city of London has been described as both ' bare' and

clothed '. This is a case of

    (A) personification

    (B) oxymoron

    (C) alliteration

    (D) Paradox 

 

12. Here" fair ' means

    (A) right

    (B) pale

    (C) large

    (D) Beautiful 

 

13. The word' touching ' means

    (A) close 

    (B) moving 

    (C) ability

    (D) Grand

 

14.' Majesty ' means

    (A) grandeur 

    (B) giant

    (C) power

    (D) admiration

 

15. In' Upon Westminster Bridge ' the word" garment ' means

    (A) сар

    (B) dress 

    (C) socks

    (D) Cover

Do Practice these  Questions and Answers yourself. You will definitely score an excellent result.

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