Upon Westminster Bridge | William Wordsworth | Part 3 | 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

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

1.' Bare ' means

    (A) not covered 

    (B) without a blemish

    (C) without any tool

    (D) without any dust


2." Glittering ' means

    (A) shining brightly 

    (B) exciting

    (C) fading

    (D) Illuminating

 

3." Earth has not anything to show more fair "-Here, the poet

    (A) highlights earthly beauty

    (B) compares the beauty of the city of London with other scenes 

    (C) focuses on the beauty of Nature

    (D) compares the beauty of the city with that of the countryside

 

4. According to the poet, a person would be dull of soul

    (A) if he enjoys the beauty of the city of London

    (B) if he is not impressed by the morning scene of London 

    (C) if he disregards the beauty of the city of London

    (D) if he accompanies the poet on the Westminster Bridge

5. The sight of the city of London is touching because

    (A) the atmosphere is calm and quiet 

    (B) the air is not fresh

    (C) everything looks dull

    (D) the sky is cloudy

 

6. The city of London wears the garment of

    (A) the beauty of the morning 

    (B) the silence of the atmosphere

    (C) fresh green grass

    (D) none of the above

 

7. Identify the simile

    (A) Earth has nothing to show that is fairer

    (B) The air is bright and glittering

    (C) The city wears the beauty of the morning like a garment 

    (D) The sun steeps the city in its splendour


8. “All bright and glittering in the smokeless air”– The air is smokeless because

    (A) it is early morning

    (B) in the early morning the streets and factories are noiseless

    (C) no man smokes in the city

    (D) in the early morning vehicles and factories are yet to start 

9. Ships, towers, domes, theatres and temples are 

    (A) natural objects viewed in the colour of the imagination

    (B) man-made entities glittering brightly in the light of the rising sun 

    (C) creation of Wordsworth's poetic imagination 

    (D) none of the above

 

10. The garment of the city 

    (A) hides the beauty of the city and reveals its ugliness

    (B) hides the ugliness and reveals the beauty of the city 

    (C) makes the city look dull and colourless

    (D) none of the above

 

11. "Open unto the fields, and to the sky" — The poet means to say that 

    (A) London does not excel in splendour 

    (B) London is, in fact, not a part of the Nature he is fond of

    (C) London's monuments are unobstructed to view 

    (D) all is God, God is all

 

12. Earth has not anything to show more 

    (A) fair 

    (B) beautiful 

    (C) marvellous 

    (D) romantic

13. The person who could pass by would be dull of 

    (A) heart 

    (B) soul 

    (C) body 

    (D) mind

 

14. What is so touching in its majesty is the 

    (A) setting 

    (B) scene 

    (C) sight 

    (D) view

 

15. The sight is so touching in its 

    (A) beauty 

    (B) splendour 

    (C) grandeur 

    (D) majesty 

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

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