MCQ Chapter 4.1 Kumarbharati English Class 10 Maharashtra Board A Thing of Beauty is a Joy For Ever 1. What is the figure of speech in the line "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever"?EpigramAntithesisClimaxMetaphorQuestion 1 of 202. What figure of speech is used in "Some shape of beauty moves away the pall"?PersonificationAlliterationHyperboleSimileQuestion 2 of 203. What figure of speech is present in "Trees old and young, sprouting a shady boon"?ExclamationPersonificationAntithesisMetaphorQuestion 3 of 204. What figure of speech is used in "but still we keep a bower quiet for us"?SimileIronyMetaphorHyperboleQuestion 4 of 205. Which word from the poem means "poetry"?DoomsPoesyBrakeRillsQuestion 5 of 206. Which word from the poem means "depression"?DespondenceMorrowBoonCovertQuestion 6 of 207. Which word from the poem means "ferns"?RillsBrakeBowerPallQuestion 7 of 208. What is an example of consonance in the poem?The sun, the moonA thing of beautyPitter-patterClear rillsQuestion 8 of 209. What is an example of assonance in the poem?Trees old and youngClear rillsPitter-patterShady boonQuestion 9 of 2010. What is the rhyme scheme of the first eight lines of the poem?ABABCCDDAABBCCDDABABABCCAABBCDCDQuestion 10 of 2011. How many stressed syllables are in the line "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever"?4567Question 11 of 2012. Does the poem maintain a steady rhythm throughout?YesNoOnly in the first stanzaOnly in the last stanzaQuestion 12 of 2013. What is one thing that causes pain, as mentioned in the poem?The sun and moonThe gloomy daysDaffodilsMusk-rose bloomsQuestion 13 of 2014. What is the impact of a beautiful thing on us, according to the poem?It brings temporary sadnessIt provides eternal joy and peaceIt causes confusionIt leads to ambitionQuestion 14 of 2015. Who are the "mighty dead" in the poem?Ancient poetsHeroes and great figures of the pastForgotten kingsMythical creaturesQuestion 15 of 2016. Why are the mighty dead attributed with grandeur?For their wealthFor the lovely tales imagined about themFor their conquestsFor their inventionsQuestion 16 of 2017. Which line from the poem contains imagery?A thing of beauty is a joy for everAnd such are daffodils with the green world they live inOf all the unhealthy and o’er-darkened waysIts loveliness increasesQuestion 17 of 2018. What does the poem suggest about the memory of a beautiful scene?It fades over timeIt becomes a joy foreverIt causes painIt is irrelevantQuestion 18 of 2019. What is the meaning of "brink" in the poem?A new beginningEdgeA deep valleyA bright lightQuestion 19 of 2020. What does the poem say about the trees that whisper round a temple?They are temporaryThey become dear as the temple’s selfThey are insignificantThey block the temple’s viewQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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