Upon Westminster Bridge | William Wordsworth | Part 4 | 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 4 | Class 11

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

1. While seeing the scenic beauty of London in the early morning, the poet feels

    (A) tranquil 

    (B) irritated

    (C) morbid

    (D) sad

 

2. The poet thanks God because, as the poet contends, the beauty of the morning in the London city has been created by

    (A) science

    (B) God 

    (C) Satan

    (D) the moon

 

3. Glideth' is an archaic word. It means

    (A) moves easily 

    (B) moves fast

    (C) moves stealthily

    (D) moves slowly

 

4. In Upon Westminster Bridge, 'mighty' means

    (A) possibly

    (B) powerful 

    (C) very large

    (D) generous

5. The opposite of 'calm' is

    (A) shrill

    (B) quietness

    (C) noisy 

    (D) loud

 

6. The opposite of 'deep' is

    (A) shallow 

    (B) profound

    (C) long

    (D) noisy

 

7. The opposite of 'sweet' is

    (A) new

    (B) disturbed 

    (C) fresh

    (D) good

 

8. According to Wordsworth, the sun, in its first splendour, had never shone

    (A) more beautifully on the earth

    (B) more beautifully on London

    (C) more beautifully on valley, rock or hill 

    (D) none of the above

9. The river Thames flows freely at its own sweet will because

    (A) it is full of water

    (B) it is helped by the wind

    (C) there is no boat or ship to check its flow 

    (D) it is impressed by the scene

 

10. The calmness that the poet experiences by standing on the Westminster Bridge

    (A) is a very common experience to the poet

    (B) is a very natural experience to the poet

    (C) is a very rare and unique experience to the poet 

    (D) none of the above

 

11. The poem 'Upon Westminster Bridge'

    (A) is a dirge

    (B) is an elegy

    (C) presents the poet's belief in Pantheism 

    (D) is an example of dramatic monologue   

 

12. "Dear Godl"- Here the poet

    (A) addresses God because he feels wonder 

    (B) believes that God does not exist in everything

    (C) is a devotee to Christianity

    (D) uses the words for metrical composition only

13. ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’ is that poem in Which Wordsworth

    (A) prefers the beauty of the city to that of the countryside 

    (B) shows that a great city like London is not a part of nature

    (C) excludes London from nature

    (D) thinks that beauty is the creation of God 

 

14. "Never did sun more beautifully steep"-The poet really never did see the sun to shine on earth more 

    (A) beautifully than it did in London

    (B) said it to describe the wonder he felt while observing the sleepless London

    (C) glorified every beauteous aspect of nature with his insincerity of feelings

    (D) is exuberant to describe the beauty of London 

 

15. The poet William Wordsworth's use of 'first splendour suggests that the sun is shining brightly

    (A) is indicative of daybreak

    (B) hints at the fact that the sun does not shine beautifully 

    (C) in the early morning

    (D) none of the above

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