9 दिसम्बर 0% Report a question What's wrong with this question? You cannot submit an empty report. Please add some details. Your Total Time is = 60 Min Time up !! Old Test ■ आप इस Test को जितनी बार मन करें, उतनी बार दे सकते है। ■ इस Test का किसी भी तरह का रिजल्ट नही आएगा। ■ इस Test को सबके लिए खुला रखा गया है ताकि स्टूडेंट्स बेहतर प्रैक्टिस कर सकें। ■ अब आप इस Quiz से अनगिनत बार अपनी प्रैक्टिस कर सकते है। ■ दिए गये कुल समय में ही आपको Quiz देना होगा। ■ अगर आपने दिए गये समय के अंदर Quiz समाप्त नही किया तो यह अपने आप सबमिट हो जायेगा। All the Best 1 / 50 ‘Light of step and heart was she’ is taken from- The soldier Snake An epitaph Fire-hymn 2 / 50 ‘It I should die, think only, this my me’ is taken from- Snake The soldier Fire-hymn An epitaph 3 / 50 ‘As I concigned my first-born to the flames’ is written by- Rupert Brooke Kamala das T.S. Eliot Keki N. Daruwalla 4 / 50 ‘Behind my bedroom’s door like a brooding’ is written by Kamala das T.S. Eliot Rupert Brooke Keki n. Daruwalla 5 / 50 ‘Nurse’s flowers will not last’ is a line written by- John Donne W.H. Auden John Keats Walt Whitman 6 / 50 In______ new leaves and fruits come out on trees. Winter Autumn Spring Summer 7 / 50 John Donne feels that a ______ is very hopeless. Goat Animal Bird Man 8 / 50 Macavity is full of – Selfishness Happiness Sadness Decitfulness 9 / 50 The poetess in ‘The Grand Mother’s House’ begs at ______ doors. Family’s Stranger’s Friend’s Enemy’s 10 / 50 The snake tooked at the poet ______ Vaguely Happily Confusingly Sadly 11 / 50 Macavity disappears from the place of theft before the ______ reach there. Owner Charles None of these Police 12 / 50 ______ has been described as a metaphysical poet. Walt Whitman John Donne T.S. Eliot John Keats 13 / 50 ‘I celebrate myself and sing myself’ is written by- Walt Whitman W.B. Yeats J. Keats W.H. Auden 14 / 50 ______ scene was a great lover of nature. John Keats Walt Whitman John Donne W.H. Auden 15 / 50 ______ waterfall could bless the travellers passing through that way. Red White Grey Yellow 16 / 50 À sonnet is a poem of ______ lines. 20 14 16 18 17 / 50 ______wants to gladly accept death, John Donne Walt Whitman T.S. Eliot John Keats 18 / 50 The ______ of death are the whispering neighbour. God Friends Enemies Messenger 19 / 50 The speaker had a desire to talk to ______ Cat Rat Snake Scorpion 20 / 50 ______ belongs to Zoroastrian religion. Rupert Brooke Kamala das Keki N. Daruwalla John Donne 21 / 50 ‘He lifted his head from his drinking, as cattle do’ is written by- Rupert Brooke D.H. Lawrence John Keats T.S. Eliot 22 / 50 ‘We saw embers losing their cruel redness’ is taken from ______ The Soldier Snake Fire-Hymn Song of Myself 23 / 50 I in the first line of the poem ‘Song of Myself’ is the poet- John Keats John Donne Kamala das Walt Whitman 24 / 50 In the Poem ‘Song of Myself” the poet ______ for himself. None of these Cries Sings Laughs 25 / 50 ‘My Grand mother’s House’ is an ______ poem by Kamala Das. Biographical None of these Bibiliographical Auto biographical 26 / 50 John Donne had seen the sun setting ______ night. Yesterday Tomorrow None of these Today 27 / 50 The poet thinks that ______ is not everlasting. Beauty Ugliness Cruelty Love 28 / 50 ‘Season of mists and inellow fruitfulness’ is written by- John donne Walt Whitman W.H. Auden John Keats 29 / 50 ‘A pulse in the eternal mind, no less’ is written by- John Keats Walter de la mare Walt Whitman Rupert Brooke 30 / 50 The poet sees the red hot ______ Iron Embers Face None of these 31 / 50 ‘And when I crumble, who will remember is written by- Walter de la mare John Donne John Keats Rupert Brooke 32 / 50 ‘I harbour for good or bad’ is written by- John Keats John Donne D.H. Lawrence Walt Whitman 33 / 50 ‘And gathering swallows twitter in the skies’ is taken from – An epitaph The soldier Ode to autumn Snake 34 / 50 The poet (John Donne) is better than the – Earth Moon Sky Sun 35 / 50 The ______ child was consigned to the fire under compulsion. First born Second born Fourth born Third born 36 / 50 The dust stands for the ______ Farmer Soldier Teacher Leader 37 / 50 The snake met the poet near his water ______ Pond Bucket Trough Well 38 / 50 The poet in ‘Ther Soldier’ is depicting the miseries of- Nature War Relation Love 39 / 50 ‘And what I assume you shall assume’ is taken from the poem- Fire-Hymn The Soldier Song of Myself An Epitaph 40 / 50 ‘He’s is broken every human law’ is taken from- The epitaph The soldier Macavity : the mystery cat Fire-hymn 41 / 50 ‘Whispering neighbours, left and right’ is a line from the poem- Snake Song of myself Now the leaves are falling fast An epitaph 42 / 50 Macavity is an- Diplomat Outlaw Looter Criminals 43 / 50 The falling of ______ refer to the speedy arrival of death. Leaves None of these Stones Snows 44 / 50 ‘The voice of my education said to me He must be killed these line are taken from- An epitaph Fire-hymn Snake The soldier 45 / 50 Autumn starts with the departure of the ______ season. Summer Rainy Winter Spring 46 / 50 ‘And when the foreign office find a Treaty’s gone astray is written by- Kamala das Walt Whitman T.S. Eliot Rupert Brooke 47 / 50 The lady, who is died, lies in the – Grave Field Garden House 48 / 50 ‘There is a house now far away where once I received love’ ______ is from the poem Song of Myself Ode to Autumn Snake My Grand mother’s House 49 / 50 The poet feels that after his death nobody will ______ her. Love Forget Hate Remember 50 / 50 The house went into silence due to the death of the Woman Man Girl Boy 0% Restart quiz