Upon Westminster Bridge | William Wordsworth | Part 5 | 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 5 | Class 11


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

1. 'This City' now looks as if it wears 

    (A) a garment 

    (B) clothing 

    (C) dress 

    (D) raiment

 

2. "The beauty of the morning; silent, 

    (A) open 

    (B) bare 

    (C) unobstructed 

    (D) stainless

 

3. Man-made creations which lie are ships, towers, domes, theatres, and 

    (A) churches 

    (B) mosques 

    (C) temples 

    (D) monasteries

 

4. In the smokeless air, all look bright and 

    (A) dazzling 

    (B) shining 

    (C) scorching 

    (D) glittering 

5. Nothing can be shown more fair on / in

    (A) earth 

    (B) heaven

    (C) London

    (D) country

 

6. What is silent and bare in the morning is

    (A) freshness

    (B) Sweetness

    (C) beauty 

    (D) sight

 

7. To the field and the sky man-made creations are

    (A) stretched

    (B) closed

    (C) spread

    (D) open 

 

8. All are bright and glittering in the air which is

    (A) smokeless 

    (B) smoggy

    (C) smooth

    (D) pollution-free

9. "Dull would he be of soul Here 'dull' means

    (A) unintelligent

    (B) bored

    (C) devoid of sense of beauty 

    (D) monotonous


10. "A sight so touching in its majesty"— The word 'majesty refers to the impressive quality of

    (A) Westminster Bridge

    (B) city of London 

    (C) River Thames

    (D) smokeless air

 

11. The air of London in the early morning is

    (A) polluted

    (B) full of smoke

    (C) smokeless 

    (D) foggy

 

12. 'Earth has not anything to show more fair' than

    (A) London 

    (B) Westminster Bridge

    (C) the country of the poet

    (D) the river Thames

13. The ships and buildings are open to the 

    (A) fields of London and to the sky 

    (B) valley, rock, or hill

    (C) the sun

    (D) the bank of the river Thames


14. “This City now doth, like a garment, wear"—Here the 'City' refers to 

    (A) Manchester

    (B) Westminster

    (C) London 

    (D) Paris

  

15. William Wordsworth in the poem 'Upon Westminster Bridge' describes 

    (A) Casterbridge

    (B) the city of London 

    (C) the river Wye

    (D) a gloomy morning

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

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