MCQ TEST ON UPON WESTMINSTER BRIDGE BY WORDSWORTH
	
MCQ TEST ON UPON WESTMINSTER BRIDGE BY WORDSWORTH
	Quiz
 
- The time described here was—  -   Late morning
-   Afternoon
-   Early morning
-   Evening
 
- Upon Westminster Bridge is a— -   Sonnet
-   Elegy
-   Ballad
-   Lyric
 
- The city is wearing garment of— -   Fog
-   Smoke
-   Beauty
-   Rain
 
- The poet was going to- -   Italy
-   France
-   London
-   India
 
- Poet crossed the bridge with— -   His friends
-   Sister Dorothy
-   Coleridge
-   Wife
 
- The poem describes the city of— -   Kolkata
-   Paris
-   New York
-   London
 
- The ‘mighty heart’ refers to— -   Sun
-   London
-   River
-   Hills
 
- The beauty of the morning was— -   Loud and polluted
-   Silent or bare
-   Loud and bare
-   Silent and bare
 
- Here 'towers' refer to the— -   Eiffel tower
-   Tower of London
-   CN tower
-   Mobile tower
 
- This poem was published in- -   1802
-   1805
-   1807
-   1809
 
- This poem was written in- -   1802
-   1807
-   1800
-   1805
 
- The poet observes the scene from— -   Forest
-   Hills
-   Westminster Bridge
-   Road
 
- The poet addressed the God in— -   Fear
-   Joy
-   Gratitude
-   Excitement
 
- A man who does not enjoy that beauty is a— -   Clever
-   Busy
-   Blind
-   Dull
 
- The river mentioned in the poem is -- -   Ganges
-   Nile
-   Themes
-   Godavori
 
- The river flows- -   Violently
-   Leapingly
-   Forcefully
-   Smoothly
 
- The sun steeped the— -   River
-   Bridge
-   Ships
-   Valley, rocks and hills
 
- The nature was filled with— -   Fog
-   Smoke
-   Darkness
-   Light
 
- The city looks— -   Dark,
-   Ugly
-   Very beautiful
-   Normal
 
- Here in this poem, 'domes' refers to the domes of— -   St. Paul’s Cathedral
-   Ship
-   House
-   Factory
 
- Earth has nothing to show more fair than— -   Bridge
-   London
-   River
-   Hills
 
- This poem is a— -   Shakespearean sonnet
-   Petrarchan sonnet
-   Spenserian Sonnet
-   None of these
 
- The Poet calls the God- -   Merciful
-   Dear
-   Kind
-   Helpful
 
- After observing the London city in the early morning, the poet feels- -   Disturbed
-   Anger
-   Deep calm
-   Sleepy
 
- 'Splendour' means-- -   Radition
-   Darkness
-   Fog
-   Dull
 
 
 
 
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