29 जनवरी 0% 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 / 150 John Donne thinks that that ______ is certain. Death Work Life None of these 2 / 150 John Donne is going to ______ leaving his wife behind. England Germany France Italy 3 / 150 In the poem, ‘Sweetest Love, I Do Not Goe’ ‘dye’ stands for- To paint None of these To die Both (a) and (b) 4 / 150 John Donne wants to go away because he is not tired on his ______ Father Sister Beloved Mother 5 / 150 John Donne has written the poem – The Soilder Song of Myself An Epitaph Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe 6 / 150 ______ has been described as a metaphysical poet. John Keats John Donne T.S. Eliot Walt Whitman 7 / 150 Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe is- A lyric Sonnet A ballad An ode 8 / 150 John Donne had seen the sun setting ______ night. Tomorrow Today Yesterday None of these 9 / 150 Who has composed the poem, Sweetest Love I Do Not Goe ? George Herbert L. John Donne Andrew Marvell None of these 10 / 150 ‘Sweetest Love, I Do Not Goe’ has been addressed to- Donne’s mother Donne’s friend Donne’s wife Donne’s sistet 11 / 150 John Donne feels that a ______ is very hopeless. Bird Animal Goat Man 12 / 150 John Donne was the pioneer of – Metaphysical poetry Restoration poetry Elizabethan poetry Neo-classical poetry 13 / 150 Donne is well-known for his- Sermons Songs and sonnets Satires All of these 14 / 150 The poet (John Donne) is better than the – Sky Earth Moon Sun 15 / 150 Sweetest Love, I Do Not Goe’ is - None of these A didactic poem An allegorical poem A love poem 16 / 150 ‘And what I assume you shall assume’ is taken from the poem- Fire-Hymn Song of Myself An Epitaph The Soldier 17 / 150 I in the first line of the poem ‘Song of Myself’ is the poet- John Donne Kamala das John Keats Walt Whitman 18 / 150 How many times the word ‘you’ has been used in Song of Myself? Thrice None of these Ones Twice 19 / 150 The word ‘schools’stands for ______ in ‘Song of Myself. Systems of thought None of these Teaching institutes Academy 20 / 150 ‘I harbour for good or bad’ is written by- John Keats Walt Whitman John Donne D.H. Lawrence 21 / 150 ‘I celebrate myself and sing myself’ is written by- Walt Whitman W.B. Yeats W.H. Auden J. Keats 22 / 150 Who has composed the poem ‘Song of Myself” ? None of these Tennyson Walt Whitman Emerson 23 / 150 Whitman was born in- 1820 1819 1817 1818 24 / 150 Walt Whitman is ______ years old. 35 34 36 37 25 / 150 ‘Hoping to cease not till death’ is a line from ______ The soldier Song of myself sweetest love i do not goe Fire-Hymn 26 / 150 In the Poem ‘Song of Myself” the poet ______ for himself. Laughs Cries Sings None of these 27 / 150 Walt Whitman has written the poem- The soldier Song of myself An epitaph Fire-hymn 28 / 150 Whitman was ______ poet. An American None of these An Indian A British 29 / 150 ‘Song of Myself is- None of these An epic A lyric A sonnet 30 / 150 Whitman died in- 1890 1892 1889 1891 31 / 150 ‘Now the Leaves are Falling Fast’ is ______ poem. None of these A pessimistic-cum-optimistic Optimistic A pessimistic 32 / 150 In the second line of the poem, Now The Leaves Are Falling Fast’ ‘Nurse’ stands for - A plant None of these A fruit A tree 33 / 150 Trees shed their leaves in – Rain Summer Winter Autumn 34 / 150 W.H. Auden has written the poem- W.H. Auden John Keats Walt Whitman T.S. Eliot 35 / 150 The travellers are we ______ beings, moving towards our death. Animal Human Urbon Rural 36 / 150 In the poem, ‘Now The Leaves Are Falling Fast ‘Whispering neighbours’ stand for- Agents of Life Insurance Agents of Sahara India Agents of State Bank of India Agents of death 37 / 150 The leaves are falling - Soon Fast None of these Slow 38 / 150 The falling of ______ refer to the speedy arrival of death. Stones Snows None of these Leaves 39 / 150 For Auden poetry was- A light game An interesting game None of these A serious game 40 / 150 Human life is no better than - Death None of these Life Journey 41 / 150 The ______ has become dumb to see the leafless trees. Sparrow Hen Peacock Nightingale 42 / 150 The ______ of death are the whispering neighbour. Messenger God Enemies Friends 43 / 150 “Trolls’ mentioned in the poem, ‘Now The Leaves are Falling Fast’ are ______ mythological creatures. Scandinavian None of these Indian Russian 44 / 150 ‘Nurse’s flowers will not last’ is a line written by- Walt Whitman John Donne W.H. Auden John Keats 45 / 150 ‘Now The Leaves Are Falling Fast’ ______ the frustration inherent in human life. Accepts Enacts Protests Reacts 46 / 150 ‘And gathering swallows twitter in the skies’ is taken from – Snake The soldier Ode to autumn An epitaph 47 / 150 Keats was ______ poet. None of these Modern A Victorian A romantic 48 / 150 Autumn starts with the departure of the ______ season. Rainy Summer Spring Winter 49 / 150 Autumn is a season of mellow- None of these Fruitlessness Fruitfulness No wind 50 / 150 Each stanza of ‘Ode To Autumn’ consists- 13 lines 14 lines 12 lines 11 lines 51 / 150 ______ scene was a great lover of nature. W.H. Auden John Donne Walt Whitman John Keats 52 / 150 Who has composed the poem, ‘Ode To Autumn’ ? Keats Coleridge Wordsworth Shelley 53 / 150 Who has been personified in ‘Ode To Autumn’ ? Winter Summer Autumn Spring 54 / 150 ‘Season of mists and inellow fruitfulness’ is written by- John Keats Walt Whitman John donne W.H. Auden 55 / 150 The theme of Autumn is - Abundance Fulfilment/Maturity Scarcity None of these 56 / 150 Who called ‘Ode To Autumn’ Keats’ most satisfying of all the odes ? Dryden Wordsworth Coleridge Arthur Compton-Rickett 57 / 150 In ‘Ode to Autumn’ Keats deals with ______ in detail. Winter Spring Summer Autumn 58 / 150 John Keats has written the poem- Ode to autumn An epitaph Fire-hymn The soldier 59 / 150 ‘Ode To Autumn’ consists of - Three stanzas Four stanzas Five stanzas Six stanzas 60 / 150 ‘Ode To Autumn’ is written in- September 1819 November 1819 December 1819 October 1819 61 / 150 The poet thinks that ______ is not everlasting. Love Beauty Ugliness Cruelty 62 / 150 The poet feels that after his death nobody will ______ her. Remember Love Hate Forget 63 / 150 The tone of the poem, ‘An Epitaph’ means to – None of these Romantic Melancholy Happy 64 / 150 ‘And when I crumble, who will remember is written by- John Keats Walter de la mare John Donne Rupert Brooke 65 / 150 ‘An Epitaph’ deals with a beautiful- Baby None of these Lady Girl 66 / 150 The poetic device, wbich is used in the poem, ‘An Epitaph’ is – Metaphor Simile Personification Ambiguity 67 / 150 Walter de la Mare belonged to______ century. 20th None of these 19th 18th 68 / 150 Walter de la Mare received the ‘Order of Merit’ with Queen Elizabeth-II in- 1954 1953 1951 1952 69 / 150 The lady, who is died, lies in the – House Grave Garden Field 70 / 150 ‘Light of step and heart was she’ is taken from- An epitaph The soldier Fire-hymn Snake 71 / 150 Walter de la Mare shows fresh interest in ______ theme None of these Old Medieval Love 72 / 150 The term ‘crumble’ used in the poem, ‘An Epitaph’ means to- None of these Suffer l Live Die bi 73 / 150 Walter de la Mare has written the poem- The soldier Fire-hymn An epitaph Snake 74 / 150 Who has composed the poem, ‘An Epitaph’ ? Rupert Brooke D.H. Lawrence Walter de la Mare W.H. Auden 75 / 150 The lady mentioned in the poem, ‘An Epitaph’ belonged to- The south Country The West Country The North Country The East Country 76 / 150 The images and praises of ______ run through both the stanzas. America India England France 77 / 150 The speaker of the poem ‘The soldier’ is a- Trader Soldier Doctor Teacher 78 / 150 ‘A pulse in the eternal mind, no less’ is written by- Rupert Brooke Walter de la mare Walt Whitman John Keats 79 / 150 The Soldier’ is ______ poem. None of these A lyrical A symbolic A patriotic 80 / 150 The term ‘concealed stands for ______ in The Soldier. Disappeared Hidden None of these Absent 81 / 150 The speaker is not afraid of – Death None of these Life Lion 82 / 150 Rupert Brooke is remembered as a – Realistic poet Trench poet Georgian poet War poet 83 / 150 À sonnet is a poem of ______ lines. 14 18 20 16 84 / 150 ‘The Soldier’ is – None of these An ode An epic A sonnet 85 / 150 The Soldier is a ______ poem. Mature War Love Happy 86 / 150 Rupert Brooke was born in- 1889 1887 1888 1886 87 / 150 Rupert Brooke speaks in the guise of an ______Soldier. American European French English 88 / 150 According to ‘The Soldier’ England has given her natives her flowers – To worship To offer None of these To love 89 / 150 The poem ______ is a sonnet. Snake The soldier Fire-hymn Song of myself 90 / 150 Rupert Brooke has written the poem- The Soldier Song of Myself An Epitaph Snake 91 / 150 Eliot was a- Verse dramatist Poet All of these Critic 92 / 150 According to Eliot, Macavity is the ______ of Crime. None of these Napoleon Alexander Hitler 93 / 150 Macavity moves like a - Scorpion Monkey None of these Snake 94 / 150 Mungojerrie and Griddlebone are also- Birds Monkeys Dogs Cats 95 / 150 Macavity’s powers of leviation would make a ______ stare. Fakir Saint Devil None of these 96 / 150 Macavity disappears from the place of theft before the ______ reach there. None of these Police Charles Owner 97 / 150 Macavity’s foot-prints are not found in any one of Scotland yard. Copy None of these File Book 98 / 150 ‘He’s is broken every human law’ is taken from- The epitaph The soldier Macavity : the mystery cat Fire-hymn 99 / 150 Macavity is the settlement of – None of these Mcotyard Вcotyard Scotyard 100 / 150 Who has composed the poem ‘Macavity ; The Mystery Cat’ ? None of these W.B. Yeats W.H. Auden T.S. Eliot 101 / 150 Macavity is called – The Mysterious Paw The Hidden Paw The Exposed Paw the Naughty Paw 102 / 150 Macavity is an- Looter Criminals Diplomat Outlaw 103 / 150 Macavity: the Mystery Cat’ is a ______ poem. Symbolic Humorous None of these Didactic 104 / 150 Macavity is the ______ of Scotland Yard, Despair Frustration Bafflement None of these 105 / 150 ‘And when the foreign office find a Treaty’s gone astray is written by- Walt Whitman Rupert Brooke T.S. Eliot Kamala das 106 / 150 ‘We saw embers losing their cruel redness’ is taken from ______ The Soldier Snake Song of Myself Fire-Hymn 107 / 150 It was the ______ of the poet aling with him, passing by the cremation ghat. Brother Father Son Mother 108 / 150 The nearest ‘Tower of Silence’ according to the poem, ‘Fire-Hymn’ was ______ away. Two thousand miles None of these Three thousand miles A thousand miles 109 / 150 The cremation of dead bodies in ______ are somewhat different. Muslim Christian Parsi Hindu 110 / 150 The ______ forgets its dead because sometimes it leaves the dead body half burnt. Man Five None of these Animal 111 / 150 Keki N. Daruwalla is an is all ______ poet. American African Indo-Anglian British 112 / 150 K.N. Daruwalla received Sahitya Akademy Award in- 1983 1986 1985 1984 113 / 150 The theme of Daruwalla’s poety consist - Love, death, domination, cynicism Love, death, domination All the above Love, death 114 / 150 ‘As I concigned my first-born to the flames’ is written by- Rupert Brooke Keki N. Daruwalla T.S. Eliot Kamala das 115 / 150 Daruwalla’s poetry is a totally ______ recording to subjective responses’. Symbolistic Idealistic Impressionistic None of these 116 / 150 ______ swears to save fire from the sin of forgetfullness. John Keats John Donne Keki N. Daruwalla T.S. Eliot 117 / 150 Daruwalla has been a well-known poet as well as a - Novelist None of these Dramatist Short-story-writer 118 / 150 The poet sees the red hot ______ Iron Face Embers None of these 119 / 150 The ______ child was consigned to the fire under compulsion. Second born Fourth born Third born First born 120 / 150 ______ belongs to Zoroastrian religion. Rupert Brooke John Donne Keki N. Daruwalla Kamala das 121 / 150 D.H. Lawrence was- A fiction writer A short story-writer All of these A poet 122 / 150 The snake tooked at the poet ______ Sadly Confusingly Vaguely Happily 123 / 150 The snake met the poet near his water ______ Trough Well Bucket Pond 124 / 150 Who is the speaker in the poem, ‘Snake’ ? Donne D.H. Lawrence Whitman Keats 125 / 150 The speaker of the poem ‘Snake compares the smake with the sea-albatross of The Ancient mariner Lycidas eve of st. Agnes The scholar gipsy 126 / 150 The snake seemed like a ______ in exile. Saint Fakir King Queen 127 / 150 A ______ came to D.H. Lawrence’s water trough. Cow Snake Goat Cat 128 / 150 ‘The voice of my education said to me He must be killed these line are taken from- An epitaph Fire-hymn The soldier Snake 129 / 150 The poet had gone to the water trough to drink ______ Milk Water Coffee Tea 130 / 150 The snake came to the poet’s water through on ______ day. Hot Cold Rainy None of these 131 / 150 D.H. Lawrence has written the poem- The soldier My grand mother’s house Snake An epitaph 132 / 150 The phrase ‘a king of exile’ in the poem ‘Snake’ stands for- The rat The snake The elephant The lion 133 / 150 The speaker in the poem ‘Snake’ hits the snake with- A log A hunter None of these A rod 134 / 150 A snake appears on a trough of the ______ to sip water. Teacher Doctor None of these Poet 135 / 150 In the poem ‘Snake’ Lawrence denounces the artificialities of ______ life. Ancient None of these Modem Medieval 136 / 150 Kamala Das was born in ______ 1935 1934 1936 1933 137 / 150 Kamala Das has written the poem – The Soldier Snake My Grandmother’s House Fire-Hymn 138 / 150 ‘Behind my bedroom’s door like a brooding’ is written by T.S. Eliot Kamala das Keki n. Daruwalla Rupert Brooke 139 / 150 ‘My Grandmother’s House’ published in- The old playhouse and other poems ‘Descendants Summer in calcutta None of these 140 / 150 ‘There is a house now far away where once I received love’ ______ is from the poem Snake Song of Myself Ode to Autumn My Grand mother’s House 141 / 150 ‘My Grandmother’s House’ is - A ballad A lyric A sonnet An ode 142 / 150 Kamala Das remembers the happy days spent in the sweet company of her Grand mother Grand father Mother Father 143 / 150 The poetess in ‘The Grand Mother’s House’ begs at ______ doors. Family’s Friend’s Enemy’s Stranger’s 144 / 150 The house went into silence due to the death of the Girl Woman Boy Man 145 / 150 ‘My Grandmother’s House’ published in – 1966 1964 1965 1963 146 / 150 Which figure of speech has been used in ‘My Grandmother’s House’ ? Epic simile Metaphore Simile Personification 147 / 150 Kamala Das is an ______ Poetess. Indian African Russian American 148 / 150 She noticed a ______ behind the door of the bedroom. Ox Cow Cat Dog 149 / 150 Who was composed the poem, ‘My Grandmother’s House’ ? None of these Sarojini Naidu A.k. ramanujan Kamala das 150 / 150 ‘My Grand mother’s House’ is an ______ poem by Kamala Das. Biographical Auto biographical None of these Bibiliographical 0% Restart quiz