MCQ Chapter 15 Class 12 English Rainbow Part 2 Bihar Board Ode to AutumnMCQ’s For All Chapters – English Rainbow Part 2 Class 12th 1. What natural element is associated with the “last oozings”?TreesCider-pressFlowersRainQuestion 1 of 202. What creature sings with “treble soft”?NightingaleHedge-cricketSwallowRobinQuestion 2 of 203. What are the “clammy cells” referring to?FruitsBees' hivesFlowersCider vatsQuestion 3 of 204. In the poem, autumn is personified as a:Careless reaperHarvesterSymbol of deathSymbol of beautyQuestion 4 of 205. What season does the poet contrast with autumn?WinterSpringSummerMonsoonQuestion 5 of 206. What flowers are mentioned in relation to bees in the poem?Spring flowersLate flowersAutumnal bloomsWinter blossomsQuestion 6 of 207. Which phrase suggests the abundance of autumn?"Season of mists""Plump the hazel shells""Soft-dying day""Wailful choir"Question 7 of 208. What emotion does the sight of a tree “bent and loaded with fruits” evoke?JoySadnessFearAweQuestion 8 of 209. What does the poet mean by “Steady thy laden head”?Balance heavy fruitsMaintain patienceControl the windsBe firm against challengesQuestion 9 of 2010. What literary device is predominant in "Ode to Autumn"?SimilePersonificationHyperboleAlliterationQuestion 10 of 2011. How does the poet describe the sun’s role in autumn?Harsh and unforgivingGentle and ripeningDull and settingBright and scorchingQuestion 11 of 2012. What is the poet’s attitude toward nature in the poem?Reverence and admirationFear and aweIndifferenceDespairQuestion 12 of 2013. How does Keats describe the end of the day in the poem?As a soft-dying processAs a harsh transitionAs a sudden shiftAs a time of despairQuestion 13 of 2014. What does the poet suggest about the continuity of seasons?They are independent of each otherThey complement and follow one anotherThey symbolize deathThey are cyclical yet unconnectedQuestion 14 of 2015. How is autumn depicted in contrast to spring?More vibrantMore melancholicEqually musicalLess significantQuestion 15 of 2016. What does the "rosy hue" symbolize?SunriseSunsetRipeness of fruitsBeauty of autumnQuestion 16 of 2017. The “red-breast” in the poem is a reference to which bird?SparrowNightingaleRobinCrowQuestion 17 of 2018. What does the poet mean by “conspiring with the sun”?Working together for a purposePlotting against natureHiding from the winterFighting the springQuestion 18 of 2019. What do the “gathering swallows” symbolize?The end of autumnPreparation for migrationArrival of springThe cycle of lifeQuestion 19 of 2020. What message does Keats convey through “Ode to Autumn”?The inevitability of decayThe celebration of nature’s cyclesThe harshness of lifeThe joy of human endeavorsQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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