MCQ Chapter 17 Class 12 English Rainbow Part 2 Bihar Board The SoldierMCQ’s For All Chapters – English Rainbow Part 2 Class 12th 1. What does "England bore, shaped, made aware" suggest?England's role in raising the poetEngland's natural beautyEngland's military powerThe hardships faced by EnglandQuestion 1 of 202. What is the rhyme scheme of a Petrarchan sonnet?ABAB CDCD EFEF GGABBA ABBA CDE CDEAABB CCDD EEFF GGABA BAB CCD DDCQuestion 2 of 203. "Her flowers to love, her ways to roam" indicates:England's strictnessEngland’s nurturing and freedomEngland's battlefieldsEngland's royaltyQuestion 3 of 204. What does "shed away" refer to in the line "All evil shed away"?The soldier’s transformation after deathThe shedding of physical painThe removal of wealthThe abandonment of dutyQuestion 4 of 205. "Washed by the rivers, blest by suns of home" symbolizes:Natural cleansing and blessings from EnglandThe soldier’s journeyHardships of warEngland's military powerQuestion 5 of 206. What does "breathing English air" symbolize?The air quality in EnglandThe poet’s connection to his homelandThe soldier’s struggles in warThe poet’s dreamsQuestion 6 of 207. The phrase "her sights and sounds" refers to:England's natural beautyThe battlefieldThe poet’s dreamsWar strategiesQuestion 7 of 208. The octave of a sonnet typically:Resolves the central issuePresents a conflict or themeDiscusses natureIntroduces the poetQuestion 8 of 209. The sestet in a sonnet generally:Resolves the issue raised in the octaveIntroduces a new themeConcludes without resolutionFocuses on a separate narrativeQuestion 9 of 2010. "Dreams happy as her day" refers to:The soldier’s aspirationsThe poet’s love for natureThe joyful experiences associated with EnglandThe end of the warQuestion 10 of 2011. What does "under an English heaven" imply?A physical place in EnglandThe peace and solace of being connected to England even in deathThe reward for soldiers who fight bravelyThe clear skies of EnglandQuestion 11 of 2012. How does the soldier feel about death in the poem?FearfulIndifferentAccepting and proudAngryQuestion 12 of 2013. What inspired Rupert Brooke's poetry during the First World War?Love for his familyThe beauty of naturePatriotism and the idea of sacrificeAnger towards the enemyQuestion 13 of 2014. The use of "forever England" in the poem signifies:England's eternal dominanceThe poet's body becoming a part of England in spiritEngland’s military strengthThe unchanging landscape of EnglandQuestion 14 of 2015. Which line expresses gratitude towards England?"If I should die, think only this of me""A body of England's, breathing English air""Her sights and sounds; dreams happy as her day""Washed by the rivers, blest by suns of home"Question 15 of 2016. What is the tone of the poem "The Soldier"?MelancholicNostalgicReverent and patrioticSatiricalQuestion 16 of 2017. Why is the title "The Soldier" appropriate for the poem?It highlights the poet’s love for war.It reflects the identity and sacrifice of a soldier for his country.It discusses a soldier's life journey.It criticizes the concept of war.Question 17 of 2018. The poem "The Soldier" is best classified as:A war critiqueA romantic poemAn idealistic and patriotic sonnetA nature poemQuestion 18 of 2019. Which of the following best describes the structure of a sonnet?Free-flowing with no restrictionsA fixed 14-line structure with a specific rhyme schemeComprised of three stanzasA narrative format of variable lengthQuestion 19 of 2020. What kind of imagery is most prominent in the poem?Religious imageryWar imageryNatural and patriotic imageryHistorical imageryQuestion 20 of 20 Loading...
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