1. Who has composed the poem, ‘Ode To Autumn’?
(A) Keats
(B) Wordsworth
(C) Coleridge
(D) Shelley
2. ‘Ode To Autumn’ is written in—
(A) October 1819
(B) September
1819
(C) November 1819
(D) December 1819
3.’Ode To Autumn’ is—
(A) An Epic
(B) An Elegy
(C) An
Ode
(D) A Ballad
4. In ‘Ode to Autumn’ Keats deals with ………. in
detail.
(A) Spring
(B) Winter
(C) Summer
(D)
Autumn
5. ‘Ode To Autumn’ consists of —
(A) Four Stanzas
(B)
Three Stanzas
(C) Five Stanzas
(D) Six Stanzas
PROSE SECTION VVI OBJECTIVE
1. Indian Civilization and Culture
5. Idea That Have Helped Mankind
6. The Artist
9. The Earth
10. India Through Traveler's Eyes
POETRY SECTION VVI OBJECTIVE
3. NOW THE LEAVES ARE FALLING FAST
4. TO AUTUMN
5. AN EPITAPH
6. THE SOLDIER
7.. MACAVITY
8. FIRE HYMAN
9. THE SNAKE
6. The theme of Autumn is —-
(A) Scarcity
(B) Abundance
(C)
Fulfilment/Maturity
(D) None Of These
7. Keats was………. poet.
(A) A Romantic
(B) A Victorian
(C) Modern
(D) None Of These
8. Who called ‘Ode To Autumn’ Keats’ most
satisfying of all the odes ?
(A) Dryden
(B) Coleridge
(C)
Wordsworth
(D) Arthur Compton-Rickett.
9. Each stanza of ‘Ode To Autumn’ consists-
(A) 11 lines
(B) 12 lines
(C) 13 lines
(D) 14 lines
10. Who has been personified in ‘Ode To Autumn’
?
(A) Spring
(B)
Autumn
(C) Winter
(D) Summer
11. John Keats has written the poem-
(A) An Epitaph
(B)
Ode To Autumn
(C) The Soldier
(D) Fire-Hymn
12. Autumn is a season of mellow—
(A) No Wind
(B) Fruitlessness
(C)
Fruitfulness
(D) None Of These
13. Autumn starts with the departure of the
…………… season.
(A) Winter
(B) Spring
(C) Rainy
(D)
Summer
14…………….scene was a great lover of nature.
(A) John Keats
(B) John Donne
(C) W.H. Auden
(D) Walt Whitman
15. In ……………. new leaves and fruits come out on
trees.
(A) Spring
(B)
Autumn
(C) Summer
(D) Winter
16. ‘And gathering swallows twitter in the
skies’ is taken from –
(A) Snake
(B) The Soldier
(C)
Ode To Autumn
(D) An Epitaph
17. ‘Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness’
is written by-
(A) John Donne
(B) Walt Whitman
(C) W.H. Auden
(D)
John Keats
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