1. The theme of Autumn is —-
(A) scarcity
(B) abundance
(C) fulfilment/maturity ✓
(D) None of these
(D) None of these
2. Who called ‘Ode To Autumn’Keats’ most satisfying of all the odes ?
(A) Dryden
(B) Coleridge
(C) Wordsworth
(D) Arthur Compton-Rickett. ✓
3. Who has been personified in ‘Ode To Autumn’ ?
(A) Spring
(B) Autumn ✓
(C) Winter
(D) Summer
4. ‘And gathering swallows twitter in the skies’ is taken from –
(A) snake
(B) The soldier
(C) ode to Autumn ✓
(D) An Epitaph
5. Who has composed the poem, ‘Ode To Autumn’ ?
(A) Keats ✓
(B) Wordsworth
(C) Coleridge
(D) Shelley
6. John Keats has written the poem-
(A) An Epitaph
(B) Ode To Autumn ✓
(C) The Soldier
(D) Fire-Hymn
7. Autumn starts with the departure of the …………… season.
(A) winter
(B) spring
(C) rainy
(D) summer ✓
8.’Ode To Autumn’ is—
(A) an epic
(B) an elegy
(C) an ode ✓
(D) a ballad
9. In ‘Ode to Autumn’ Keats deals with ………. in detail.
(A) Spring
(B) Winter
(C) Summer
(D) Autumn ✓
10. Keats was………. poet.
(A) a romantic ✓
(B) a victorian
(C) modern
11. Each stanza of ‘Ode To Autumn’ consists-
(A) 11 lines ✓
(B) 12 lines
(C) 13 lines
(D) 14 lines
12. In ……………. new leaves and fruits come out on trees.
(A) spring
(B) autumn ✓
(C) summer
(D) winter
13. ‘Season of mists and inellow fruitfulness’ is written by-
(A) John Donne
(B) Walt Whitman
(C) W.H. Auden
(D) John Keats ✓
14. ‘Ode To Autumn’ is written in—
(A) October 1819
(B) September 1819 ✓
(C) November 1819
(D) December 1819
15. Autumn is a season of mellow—
(A) no wind
(B) fruitlessness
(C) fruitfulness ✓
(D) None of these
16. …………….scene was a great lover of nature.
(A) John Keats ✓
(B) John Donne
(C) W.H. Auden
(D) Walt Whitman
17. ‘Ode To Autumn’ consists of —
(A) four stanzas
(B) three stanzas ✓
(C) five stanzas
(D)six stanzas
18. Who has been personified in ‘Ode To Autumn’ ?
(A) Spring
(B) Autumn ✓
(C) Winter
(D) Summer
19.’Ode To Autumn’ is—
(A) an epic
(B) an elegy
(C) an ode ✓
(D) a ballad
20. ‘Ode To Autumn’ is written in—
(A) October 1819
(B) September 1819 ✓
(C) November 1819
(D) December 1819