McqMate
These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: English (CBCS) .
Chapters
1. |
William Shakespeare was born in the year: |
A. | 1588 |
B. | 1564 |
C. | 1616 |
D. | 1600 |
Answer» B. 1564 |
2. |
Sonnet 116 shares the poet’s reflections on the nature of: |
A. | ideal love |
B. | ideal companionship |
C. | ideal moments |
D. | ideal friendship |
Answer» A. ideal love |
3. |
Love is not love/ Which alters when it alterations ______ |
A. | seen |
B. | sees |
C. | finds |
D. | meets |
Answer» C. finds |
4. |
Love alters not with his brief _______ and weeks |
A. | hours |
B. | minutes |
C. | honours |
D. | times |
Answer» A. hours |
5. |
“Death be not Proud” first appeared as ____________ in Songs and Sonnets in 1633. |
A. | Holy Sonnet IX |
B. | Holy Sonnet X |
C. | Holy Sonnet III |
D. | Holy Sonnet XI |
Answer» B. Holy Sonnet X |
6. |
From rest and sleep, which but thy _________ be |
A. | melancholy |
B. | statements |
C. | pictures |
D. | remembrances |
Answer» C. pictures |
7. |
And soonest our best men with thee do go,/ Rest of their ______, and soul’s delivery |
A. | bones |
B. | bodies |
C. | leaps |
D. | souls |
Answer» A. bones |
8. |
One short sleep past, we wake ___________ |
A. | eternally |
B. | immortally |
C. | extraordinarily |
D. | inevitably |
Answer» A. eternally |
9. |
Let Me Not To The Marriage of True Minds is |
A. | An allegory |
B. | An epic |
C. | A sonnet |
D. | A metaphysical poem |
Answer» C. A sonnet |
10. |
The remover who comes with his bending sickle is |
A. | Time |
B. | Distance |
C. | Society |
D. | Hardships |
Answer» A. Time |
11. |
Love is not love if it alters |
A. | With every season |
B. | For any reason |
C. | With time |
D. | When beauty fades |
Answer» B. For any reason |
12. |
Love does not alter with brief hours and |
A. | Minutes |
B. | Weeks |
C. | Days |
D. | Seconds |
Answer» B. Weeks |
13. |
John Donne is |
A. | Afraid of death |
B. | Challenging death |
C. | Submitting to death |
D. | Resisting death |
Answer» B. Challenging death |
14. |
According to Donne, death is a slave to |
A. | Poison |
B. | Chance |
C. | Sleep |
D. | Fate |
Answer» B. Chance |
15. |
According to Donne, the thing that is better than the stroke of death is |
A. | Sleep |
B. | Poison |
C. | Poppy |
D. | Dreams |
Answer» C. Poppy |
16. |
Rest of their bones refers to |
A. | The bones of everyone |
B. | The bones of poets |
C. | The bones of our best men |
D. | The bones of rich men |
Answer» C. The bones of our best men |
17. |
“Sonnet 116” is a record of the poet’s reflections on the nature of |
A. | classical love |
B. | friendship love |
C. | romantic love |
D. | ideal love |
Answer» D. ideal love |
18. |
“Death, be not proud” first appeared as ‘Holy Sonnet X’ in Songs and Sonnets, a collection of 19 sonnets published in |
A. | 1632 |
B. | 1633 |
C. | 1639 |
D. | 1640 |
Answer» B. 1633 |
19. |
Shakespeare’s notion of ideal love in “Sonnet 116” is juxtaposed with the problems of |
A. | Instability |
B. | Unsteadiness |
C. | Unfaithfulness |
D. | flux and change |
Answer» D. flux and change |
20. |
According to John Donne, when we wake eternally, there shall be no more |
A. | Pain |
B. | Hunger |
C. | Grief |
D. | Death |
Answer» D. Death |
21. |
Shakespeare compares true love to- |
A. | a sun |
B. | the guiding star |
C. | the moon |
D. | a compass |
Answer» B. the guiding star |
22. |
What is the theme of Let me not to the Marriage of True Minds by Shakespeare? |
A. | Even the strongest love is temporary |
B. | True love remains steady |
C. | Age and time alter love |
D. | Love changes as life changes |
Answer» B. True love remains steady |
23. |
Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments; love is not _________. |
A. | love |
B. | true |
C. | alter |
D. | steady |
Answer» A. love |
24. |
In the poem Death be not Proud, Donne has presented ‘death’ as a – |
A. | powerless figure |
B. | powerful figure |
C. | murderer |
D. | ruler over his soul |
Answer» A. powerless figure |
25. |
Donne considers death an immense pleasure similar to – |
A. | sleep and fun |
B. | fun and game |
C. | sleep and rest |
D. | rest and game |
Answer» C. sleep and rest |
26. |
The poet of, ‘Death be not proud,’ is |
A. | John Keats |
B. | John Donne |
C. | John Dryden |
D. | John Milton |
Answer» B. John Donne |
27. |
‘Death be not proud,’ is a poem of |
A. | 10 lines |
B. | 14 lines |
C. | 12 lines |
D. | 16 lines |
Answer» B. 14 lines |
28. |
_________ are the pictures of Death |
A. | War and sickness |
B. | Rest and sleep |
C. | Mighty and dreadful |
D. | Chance and fate |
Answer» B. Rest and sleep |
29. |
And soonest our __________ with thee do go |
A. | Best kings |
B. | Best charms |
C. | Best men |
D. | Desperate men |
Answer» C. Best men |
30. |
The poem, ‘Death be not proud,’ is |
A. | An elegy |
B. | A ballad |
C. | A sonnet |
D. | An epic |
Answer» C. A sonnet |
31. |
Love is not love which ______ when it alteration finds. |
A. | Changes |
B. | Shifts |
C. | Moves |
D. | Alters |
Answer» D. Alters |
32. |
Sonnet 116 is composed by |
A. | William Shakespeer |
B. | William Shakespeare |
C. | William Shakepeare |
D. | William Shakespear |
Answer» B. William Shakespeare |
33. |
In Sonnet 116, True love is |
A. | Constant |
B. | Consistent |
C. | Continuous |
D. | Consuming |
Answer» A. Constant |
34. |
According to Shakespeare, love bears it out even to the |
A. | endpoint |
B. | edge of doom |
C. | antemeridian |
D. | postmeridian |
Answer» B. edge of doom |
35. |
True love does not change with |
A. | time |
B. | backward |
C. | fall |
D. | conclusion |
Answer» A. time |
36. |
True love is |
A. | Immortal |
B. | Mortal |
C. | Dishonest |
D. | corrupt |
Answer» A. Immortal |
37. |
In ‘Death be not proud’ the poet argues about the |
A. | mightiness of death |
B. | powerlessness of death |
C. | foulness of death |
D. | vileness of death |
Answer» B. powerlessness of death |
38. |
Death is a slave to fate, chance, kings and |
A. | queens |
B. | luck |
C. | charms |
D. | desperate men |
Answer» D. desperate men |
39. |
Love's not Time's |
A. | Friend |
B. | Foe |
C. | Fiend |
D. | Fool |
Answer» D. Fool |
40. |
Death, according to John Donne, is a slave to Fate, Chance, Kings and _____ |
A. | Poor Men |
B. | Rich Men |
C. | Desperate Men |
D. | Honest Men |
Answer» C. Desperate Men |
41. |
Keats enjoys the tranquility and _________ that autumn brings with it. |
A. | hopefulness |
B. | serenity |
C. | calmness |
D. | conspiracy |
Answer» B. serenity |
42. |
Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may find/ Thee sitting careless on a _______ floor |
A. | marble |
B. | wooden |
C. | half-reaped |
D. | granary |
Answer» D. granary |
43. |
John Keats died of tuberculosis in 1821 at the age of: |
A. | 26 |
B. | 39 |
C. | 45 |
D. | 23 |
Answer» A. 26 |
44. |
Yeats wrote “A Prayer for My Daughter” after the birth of his daughter Anne in: |
A. | 1865 |
B. | 1919 |
C. | 1939 |
D. | 1914 |
Answer» B. 1919 |
45. |
May she be granted beauty and yet not/ Beauty to make a stranger’s eye _______ |
A. | captivated |
B. | distracted |
C. | distraught |
D. | wander |
Answer» C. distraught |
46. |
Self-appeasing, self-affrighting,/ And that its own sweet will is ________ will |
A. | God’s |
B. | Heaven’s |
C. | her |
D. | thine |
Answer» B. Heaven’s |
47. |
How but in custom and in ceremony/ Are ____________ and beauty born? |
A. | innocence |
B. | truth |
C. | nature |
D. | grace |
Answer» A. innocence |
48. |
Autumn is the season of mists and |
A. | Ripe fruitfulness |
B. | Mellow fruitfulness |
C. | Soft fruitfulness |
D. | Juicy fruitfulness |
Answer» B. Mellow fruitfulness |
49. |
The small gnats mourn in a wailful choir |
A. | Among the river sallows |
B. | Among the river bushes |
C. | Among the river willows |
D. | Among the river plants |
Answer» A. Among the river sallows |
50. |
Autumn is called the bosom friend of the |
A. | Blazing sun |
B. | Bright sun |
C. | Maturing sun |
D. | Gigantic sun |
Answer» C. Maturing sun |
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