Meeting At Night Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
Practice Set
1. The sea the lover crosses is -
(A) calm.
(B) turbulent.
(C) stormy.
(D) tidy.
2. The boat is slowed down when it reaches -
(A) the cove.
(B) the river.
(C) the mountain-ridge.
(D) the beloved's cottage.
3. The lover walks along the -
(A) salted beach.
(B) sea-scented beach.
(C) sandy beach.
(D) clean beach.
4. The lover crosses -
(A) many miles.
(B) three fields.
(C) a long distance until a farmhouse is visible.
(D) one field.
5. The beloved the lover wants to meet dwells near a -
(A) forest.
(B) farmhouse.
(C) valley.
(D) desert.
6. "A tap at the pane " - The tap is given by the -
(A) lover.
(B) beloved.
(C) stranger.
(D) poet.
7. The lover -
(A) taps on and scratches.
(B) knocks and hits hard.
(C) calls and shouts to announce his arrival.
(D) opens the door.
8.In response of the lover's tap the beloved -
(A) remains silent.
(B) tights a match.
(C) opens the door.
(D) shouts.
9. "And a voice less loud" - Here the voice refers to the voice of -
(A) the lover.
(B) the sea.
(C) the beloved.
(D) the poet.
10. To make his arrival announced the lover in the poem Meeting at Night -
(A) calls and shouts.
(B) taps on and makes scratch.
(C) lights a match and whispers.
(D) whispers.
11. The voice heard by the beloved is -
(A) loud.
(B) suppressed.
(C) violent.
(D) gruff.
12.The beloved of Browning's poem Meeting at Night is -
(A) anxious and frightened.
(B) delighted and surprised.
(C) frightened and joyful.
(D) sorry and angry.
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