Upon Westminster Bridge | William Wordsworth | Part 8 | 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 8 | Class 11

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

1. The 'mighty heart' refers to

    (A) God

    (B) Earth

    (C) the field and the sky

    (D) the city of London 

 

2. In 'Upon Westminster Bridge' the poet records his experience of the feeling of

    (A) calmness 

    (B) ecstasy

    (C) joy

    (D) wonder

 

3. The mood in the poem is tragic

    (A) tragic

    (B) comic

    (C) nostalgic

    (D) tranquil 

 

4. The poet sees London as

    (A) part of nature 

    (B) the nerve-centre of commerce

    (C) alienated from nature

    (D) isolated 

5. The poet enhances London by using

    (A) details in architecture

    (B) references to royalty

    (C) highlights of the city 

    (D) superlatives

 

6. What feature of Romantic poetry do we see here?

    (A) celebration of nature

    (B) celebration of city as natural landscape 

    (C) celebration of man

    (D) celebration of the homeland

 

7. What is the feeling that the poet experiences that he has never experienced before?

    (A) the feeling of calm 

    (B) the feeling of ecstasy

    (C) the feeling of jòy

    (D) the feeling of wonder

 

8. What is the object of the poet's celebration?

    (A) Nature

    (B) Earth

    (C) London 

    (D) Britain

9. How does the poet refer to the sun and the river?

    (A) as elements of nature

    (B) as phenomena

    (C) as animate beings 

    (D) as gods

 

10. "The river glideth at his own sweet will-This is because 

    (A) the ships and boats are yet to ply 

    (B) there is no wind

    (C) there is no ebb and tide

    (D) there is no ship or boat on it

 

11. ...the very houses seem asleep"-lt means that

    (A) the houses have no dwellers

    (B) the houses look tired

    (C) the men and women within the houses are asleep 

    (D) the houses themselves are asleep

 

12. What glideth at his own sweet will' is

    (A) the air

    (B) the beauty of nature

    (C) the river 

    (D) the city

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

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