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                                    By- John Keats

1.What makes for itself a cooling covert against the hot season?

(a) the sheep                                                     (b) the daffodils

(c) the dogs                                                        (d) the clear rills

2. The thick bushes in the mid-forest have abundant growth of

 (a) watermelons                                             (b) muskmelons

 (c) musk roses                                                  (d) musk shells

3. The poet talks about ‘grandeur’. Whose grandeur is he talking about?

 (a) dooms of mighty dead                           (b) tombs of our ancestors

(c) grand palaces                                              (d) grand towers

4. ‘Mighty dead’ refers to

 (a) great royal ancestors                              (b) big dead animals

(c) broken buildings                                        (d) grand canals and rivers

5. What are the things that are read or heard by us?

 (a) plays and classical music                        (b) novels and songs

(c) lovely tales                                                   (d) poetry and western music

6. The ‘endless fountain’ is an image created by the poet to

 (a) denote the everlasting joy given by beautiful objects

 (b) the continuous flow of water

 (c) fountain of blood

 (d) clear waterfall

7. ‘Immortal drink’ of the endless fountain is a reference to

 (a) the continuous flow of sacred or holy water

(b) water of Ganges

(c) water from the Yamuna

(d) water from the tap

8. The ‘immortal drink’ pours on

 (a) human beings                            (b) animals

(c) insects                                            (d) birds

9. The ‘endless fountain’ gets its immortal drink from

 (a) the river banks                          (b) the tap

 (c) the waterfall                               (d) heaven’s brink 

10. What kind of a poet was John Keats?

(a) a Realistic                                 (b) Religious

(c) A romantic                                 (d) Medieval

11.’Of all the unhealthy’ means

 (a) ill-health                                       (b) pain

(c) neglect                                           (d) suffering

12. What moves the ‘pall from our lives’?

(a) some strong winds                   (b) strong bonds

(c) strong friendships (d) some shape of beauty

13. From our dark spirits’ is a reference to

(a) our dampened and demoralized spirits

(b) dark coloured ghosts

(c) unhappy moments

 (d) the happy side of our personality

14. The sun, moon, trees old and young are the things that

(a) depress us                                   (b) remove the pall of gloom from our lives

(c) make us laugh                             (d) give us oxygen

15. What is ‘sprout a shady boon for sheep’?

(a) human beings                                             (b) creepers

(c) trees new and young                               (d) trees old and young

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16. Daffodils are

(a) white coloured flowers                          (b) red fruit of a tree

(c) name of a bird                                            (d) name of an insect

17. ‘Sheep’ could also be a reference to

 (a) mountainous animals                             (b) human beings

(c) harmless creatures                                   (d) animals of prey

18. By ‘green world they live in’ means

 (a) daffodils’ green surroundings             (b) greenhouse effect

(c) green walls of the house                        (d) green forests

19. ‘Clear rills’ are the

 (a) clean windows                                          (b) streams of clear water

 (c) clear thoughts                                            (d) clear solutions

20. ‘Cooling covert’ means

 (a) cool shelter of thickets                          (b) cooling effect of A.C

 (c) a cold drink                                                  (d) cooling clothes

21.What remains incomparable as in the poem ‘A thing of beauty’?

(A)the beauty of nature

(B)the human behaviour

(C)the human nature

(D)All of the above

22. As in the poem ‘A thing of beauty’, the beauty of nature is like ____.

(A)the human nature

(B)an endless fountain pouring on us from Heaven

(C)the way humans treat each other

(D)None of the above

23. What does ‘bower quiet’ mean as in the poem ‘A thing of beauty’?

(A)Keeping quiet

(B)Shady part in the garden

(C)bowled over by silence

(D)None of the above

24. In the poem ‘A thing of beauty’, to the deeds of great men and women that have made them a source of inspiration for people of all times means ______?

(A)Bower quiet

(B)Endless fountain of immortal drink

(C)Pall

(D)None of the above

25. `noble natures’, ‘cooling covert’, ‘band to bind’- these are examples of which figure of speech in the poem ‘A thing of beauty’?

(A)Repetition

(B)Alliteration

(C)Simile

(D)Metaphor

26. What is the theme of the poem ‘A thing of beauty’?

(A)Things of beauty have an embalming effect as they help us cope with negativity

(B)They make life more meaningful

(C)God has blessed us with objects of beauty & we need to bond with them

(D)All of the above

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27. What are the qualities of beautiful things, as in the poem ‘A thing of beauty’?

(A)Give everlasting joys & happiness

(B)Ageless & never go waste

(C)Shelter and protect like a bower & relax, comfort & invigorate us

(D)All of the above

28. As in the poem ‘A thing of beauty’ with passing time the beauty of lovely things _____.

(A)decreases

(B)increases

(C)keeps constant

(D)None of the above

29. ‘Pass into nothingness, but will keep’- this line has been taken from which poem?

(A)The Lost Spring

(B)Keeping Quiet

(C)The Last Lesson

(D)A thing of beauty

30. Who is the poet of the poem ‘A thing of beauty’?

(A)Ruskin Bond

(B)John Keats

(C)Kamala Das

(D)Ogden Nash

31.’Rhyming couplets’, (the written pattern of the poem ‘A thing of beauty’) are also known as ‘_____’.

(A)Musical couplets

(B)Heroic couplets

(C)Simple couplets

(D)None of the above

32. In context to John Keats’ poem ‘A thing of beauty’,- “A thing of beauty is ____.”

(A)skin deep

(B)a joy forever

(C)most important aspect

(D)None of the above

33. ‘A thing of beauty’ conveys a message that _______.

(A)the message that a thing of beauty is a joy forever

(B)it transcends time & will never fade away

(C)it has the power to remove darkness and negativity

(D)All of the above

34. What helps us to survive when there is a dearth of noble nature, as in the poem ‘A thing of beauty’?

(A)Money

(B)Fame

(C)Success

(D)Beauty

35. What do beautiful things do as per John Keats in the poem ‘A thing of beauty’?

(A)Make our lives interesting

(B)Make an everlasting impression on our minds

(C)Make us praise the lord

(D)Make us thankful

36. What do beautiful things offer us, as in the poem ‘A thing of beauty’?

(A)peace of mind and pleasure

(B)act as a shade under which we can sleep soundly and have sweet dreams

(C)these have the power to bind us to the earth

(D)All of the above

37. What kind of life do we lead, as per the poem ‘A thing of beauty’?

(A)disappointments

(B)despondence

(C)sad happenings & tribulations

(D)All of the above

38. How do beautiful things make our lives worth living, as in the poem ‘A thing of beauty’?

(A)by providing us with hope

(B)by providing us with enthusiasm

(C)by providing us with options

(D)Both (A) & (B)

39. Which simple yet beautiful things give us eternal joy, as in the poem ‘A thing of beauty’?

(A)the sun, the moon, different kinds of trees

(B)flock of sheep, daffodils

(C)springs of water, musk roses growing in wild forest

(D)All of the above

40. In the poem ‘A thing of beauty’, even the legends of the ‘mighty’ dead are counted as beautiful things because ______.

(A)they have the same effect on the human spirit

(B)they have the same effect on the human mind

(C)they have the same effect on the human nature

(D)None of the above

Answers:-

1.(d) the clear rills
2. (c) musk roses
3. (a) dooms of mighty dead
4. (a) great royal ancestors
5. (c) lovely tales
6. (a) denote the everlasting joy given by beautiful objects
7. (a) continuous flow of sacred or holy water
8. (a) human beings
9. (d) heaven’s brink
10. (c) A romantic
11.(a) ill-health
12. (d) some shape of beauty
13. (a) our dampened and demoralized spirits
14.(b) remove the pall of gloom from our lives
15.(d) trees old and young
16. (a) white coloured flowers
17.(b) human beings
18. (a) daffodils’ green surroundings
19. (b) streams of clear water
20. (a) cool shelter of thickets
21. (A) the beauty of nature
22. (B) an endless fountain pouring on us from Heaven
23. (B) Shady part in the garden
24. (B) Endless fountain of immortal drink
25. (B) Alliteration
26. (D) All of the above
27. (D) All of the above
28. (B) increases
29. (D) A thing of beauty
30. (B) John Keats
31. (B) Heroic couplets
32. (B) a joy forever
33. (D) All of the above
34. (D) Beauty
35. (B) Make an everlasting impression on our minds
36. (D) All of the above
37. (D) All of the above
38. (D) Both (A) & (B)
39. (D) All of the above
40. (A) they have the same effect on the human spirit

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