Upon Westminster Bridge | William Wordsworth | Part 6 | Very Important Multiple Choice Questions and Answers (MCQ) | Part 6 | 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 6 | Class 11

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

1. The poem 'Upon Westminster Bridge'

    (A) does not fulfill what Wordsworth says about his love had for nature

    (B) suggests the fact that the poet is romantic 

    (C) shows how Wordsworth becomes indifferent to the beauty of the countryside

    (D) does not glorify the beauty of a busy city like London

 

2. The river Thames

    (A) reminds the poet of the river Wye

    (B) is flowing smoothly 

    (C) echoes the fret and fever of the world

    (D) captivates the poet's mind

 

3. William Wordsworth in the poem 'Upon Westminster Bridge

    (A) says that nature is not nourishing

    (B) believes that nature never betrays the heart that loves her

    (C) contends that poetry can be written in a mechanical

    (D) way wants to make the unfamiliar familiar

 

4. "Ne'er saw I, never felt, a calm so

    (A) profound

    (B) dominating

    (C) deep 

    (D) intense

 

5. At his own sweet will the river

    (A) moves

    (B) flows

    (C) glides 

    (d) runs

 

6. The river glideth at his own will which is

    (A) free

    (B) undisturbed

    (C) liberal

    (D) Sweet 

 

7. "Dear God! the very houses seem ----’

    (A) asleep 

    (B) sleeping

    (C) resting

    (D) tired

 

8. The heart, which is lying still, is

    (A) London

    (B) city

    (C) mighty 

    (D) huge

9. The sun shines in his first

    (A) appearance

    (B) strike

    (C) splendour 

    (D) spell

 

10. The river glideth at his own sweet

    (A) desire

    (B) will 

    (C) heart

    (d) pace

 

11. "The river glideth at his own sweet will" - The expression at his own sweet will' means

    (A) forcefully

    (B) hurriedly

    (C) in a leisurely way 

    (D) in a way 

 

12. The poem describes the city viewed from Westminster Bridge

    (A) in the early morning 

    (B) at noon

    (C) in a moonlit night

    (D) in the evening

13. The river Thames is found flowing

    (A) Noisily

    (B) brightly

    (C) smoothly 

    (D) violently 

 

14. The river below the Westminster Bridge was  

    (A) fierce

    (B) stagnant

    (C) Dry

    (D) quietly flowing 

 

15. “Never did --- more beautifully steep"

    (A) London

    (B) the Thames

    (C) Sun 

    (D) the Earth

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

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