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50 MCQs on Poetry

 English Literature

50 MCQs on Poetry 

1.

Who wrote Lyrical Ballads?
a) Wordsworth & Coleridge
b) Keats & Shelley
c) Byron & Blake
d) Eliot & Pound

Answer: a) Wordsworth & Coleridge
Explanation: This 1798 collection marks the beginning of Romanticism.


2.

Who defined poetry as “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings”?
a) William Wordsworth
b) John Keats
c) T.S. Eliot
d) Dryden

Answer: a) William Wordsworth
Explanation: From the Preface to Lyrical Ballads.


3.

Who wrote The Rime of the Ancient Mariner?
a) Wordsworth
b) Coleridge
c) Keats
d) Shelley

Answer: b) Coleridge


4.

A sonnet has:
a) 10 lines
b) 12 lines
c) 14 lines
d) 16 lines

Answer: c) 14 lines
Explanation: Standard structure of a sonnet.


5.

The rhyme scheme of a Shakespearean sonnet is:
a) ABBA ABBA CDE CDE
b) ABAB CDCD EFEF GG
c) AABB CCDD EEFF GG
d) ABC ABC ABC ABC

Answer: b) ABAB CDCD EFEF GG


6.

Who wrote Ode to a Nightingale?
a) Shelley
b) Keats
c) Wordsworth
d) Byron

Answer: b) Keats


7.

“Ode to a Nightingale” explores:
a) Politics
b) Mortality and escape
c) War
d) Religion

Answer: b) Mortality and escape


8.

Who wrote Ozymandias?
a) Keats
b) Shelley
c) Byron
d) Blake

Answer: b) Shelley


9.

“Ozymandias” is about:
a) Love
b) Power and its decay
c) Nature
d) Religion

Answer: b) Power and its decay


10.

Who wrote The Waste Land?
a) Pound
b) Eliot
c) Yeats
d) Auden

Answer: b) Eliot


11.

The Waste Land reflects:
a) Romanticism
b) Modernist fragmentation
c) Classicism
d) Realism

Answer: b) Modernist fragmentation


12.

Who wrote Paradise Lost?
a) Shakespeare
b) Milton
c) Dryden
d) Pope

Answer: b) Milton


13.

Paradise Lost is written in:
a) Rhymed verse
b) Blank verse
c) Free verse
d) Couplet

Answer: b) Blank verse


14.

Who wrote The Tyger?
a) Wordsworth
b) Blake
c) Keats
d) Shelley

Answer: b) Blake


15.

“The Tyger” appears in:
a) Songs of Innocence
b) Songs of Experience
c) Lyrical Ballads
d) Leaves of Grass

Answer: b) Songs of Experience


16.

Who wrote Daffodils?
a) Wordsworth
b) Keats
c) Shelley
d) Byron

Answer: a) Wordsworth


17.

“Daffodils” celebrates:
a) War
b) Nature and memory
c) Death
d) Love

Answer: b) Nature and memory


18.

Who wrote Kubla Khan?
a) Wordsworth
b) Coleridge
c) Shelley
d) Keats

Answer: b) Coleridge


19.

“Kubla Khan” is known for:
a) Realism
b) Imagination and dream vision
c) Satire
d) Epic style

Answer: b) Imagination and dream vision


20.

Who wrote To His Coy Mistress?
a) Donne
b) Marvell
c) Milton
d) Pope

Answer: b) Marvell


21.

This poem is an example of:
a) Epic
b) Metaphysical poetry
c) Romantic poetry
d) Modern poetry

Answer: b) Metaphysical poetry


22.

Who wrote The Canonization?
a) Donne
b) Marvell
c) Herbert
d) Crashaw

Answer: a) Donne


23.

Metaphysical poetry is known for:
a) Simple language
b) Conceits and wit
c) Nature imagery
d) Ballads

Answer: b) Conceits and wit


24.

Who wrote The Raven?
a) Whitman
b) Poe
c) Dickinson
d) Frost

Answer: b) Poe


25.

“The Raven” is a:
a) Comedy
b) Narrative poem
c) Epic
d) Sonnet

Answer: b) Narrative poem


26.

Who wrote Leaves of Grass?
a) Whitman
b) Dickinson
c) Frost
d) Eliot

Answer: a) Whitman


27.

Whitman is associated with:
a) Free verse
b) Blank verse
c) Couplet
d) Sonnet

Answer: a) Free verse


28.

Who wrote Because I could not stop for Death?
a) Dickinson
b) Whitman
c) Frost
d) Eliot

Answer: a) Dickinson


29.

This poem personifies:
a) Love
b) Death
c) Nature
d) War

Answer: b) Death


30.

Who wrote The Road Not Taken?
a) Frost
b) Whitman
c) Eliot
d) Yeats

Answer: a) Frost


31.

This poem deals with:
a) War
b) Choice and consequences
c) Love
d) Religion

Answer: b) Choice and consequences


32.

Who wrote Sailing to Byzantium?
a) Eliot
b) Yeats
c) Auden
d) Pound

Answer: b) Yeats


33.

Yeats is associated with:
a) Romanticism
b) Modernism
c) Symbolism
d) Realism

Answer: c) Symbolism


34.

Who wrote In Memory of W.B. Yeats?
a) Eliot
b) Auden
c) Pound
d) Yeats

Answer: b) Auden


35.

An elegy is a poem of:
a) Joy
b) Mourning
c) Love
d) Satire

Answer: b) Mourning


36.

Who wrote Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard?
a) Gray
b) Pope
c) Dryden
d) Goldsmith

Answer: a) Gray


37.

A ballad is:
a) Lyric poem
b) Narrative poem
c) Dramatic poem
d) Epic

Answer: b) Narrative poem


38.

A haiku has:
a) 5-7-5 syllables
b) 7-5-7
c) 4-4-4
d) 6-6-6

Answer: a) 5-7-5 syllables


39.

Who wrote The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock?
a) Eliot
b) Pound
c) Yeats
d) Auden

Answer: a) Eliot


40.

This poem reflects:
a) Romanticism
b) Modern alienation
c) Classicism
d) Pastoral

Answer: b) Modern alienation


41.

Who wrote The Second Coming?
a) Eliot
b) Yeats
c) Auden
d) Pound

Answer: b) Yeats


42.

“Things fall apart…” refers to:
a) Stability
b) Chaos
c) Love
d) War

Answer: b) Chaos


43.

A limerick is:
a) Serious poem
b) Humorous poem
c) Epic
d) Ode

Answer: b) Humorous poem


44.

An ode is:
a) Narrative poem
b) Lyrical poem
c) Dramatic poem
d) Satirical poem

Answer: b) Lyrical poem


45.

Who wrote Ode to the West Wind?
a) Keats
b) Shelley
c) Wordsworth
d) Byron

Answer: b) Shelley


46.

The poem symbolizes:
a) Death
b) Change and revolution
c) Love
d) Religion

Answer: b) Change and revolution


47.

Who wrote My Last Duchess?
a) Browning
b) Tennyson
c) Arnold
d) Eliot

Answer: a) Browning


48.

This is an example of:
a) Lyric
b) Dramatic monologue
c) Ballad
d) Ode

Answer: b) Dramatic monologue


49.

Alliteration refers to:
a) Vowel repetition
b) Consonant repetition
c) Rhyme
d) Rhythm

Answer: b) Consonant repetition


50.

Free verse means:
a) Fixed rhyme
b) No strict meter
c) Blank verse
d) Couplet

Answer: b) No strict meter

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