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Monday, 17 August 2020

Upon Westminster Bridge MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions and Answers)

Upon Westminster Bridge MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions and Answers) for Class - 11th
1. Upon Westminster Bridge is a / an — (a) sonnet. (b) dramatic monologue. (c) narrative poem. (d) ode.

2. Westminster Bridge is written by — (a) Henry Wordsworth Longfellow. (b) Robert Browning. (c) William Wordsworth. (d) Octavio Paz.

3. Upon Westminster Bridge describes — (a) The Westminster Bridge. (b) The river Thames. (c) The City of London. (d) The Countryside.

4. Upon Westminster Bridge is written in — (a) 1800. (b) 1802. (c) 1820 (d) 1812.

5. The poet crossed the Westminster Bridge — (a) in his carriage. (b) on foot. (c) by a train. (d) in a bus.

6. “Earth has not anything to show more fair.”  This line contains a figure of speech. It is a/an — (a) oxymoron. (b) simile. (c) metaphor. (d) hyperbole.

7. The poet crossed the Westminster Bridge — (a) at night. (b) in the early morning. (c) in the afternoon. (d) at noon. 

8. The Westminster Bridge is — (a) in London. (b) far away from London. (c) in France. (d) in the country side of England. 

9. The poet calls him dull of soul who — (a) does not cross the Westminster Bridge. (b) does not stand upon Westminster Bridge. (c) passes by without looking at the city of London. (d) does not see the sunrise from the Westminster Bridge. 

10. “This City now cloth like a garment wear.”  The garment is — (a) The light of the sun. (b) The green colour of the fields. (c) The beauty of the morning. (d) The blue colour of the sky. 

11. The poet imagines that the city of London wears a garment. The garment is — (a) The beauty of the morning. (b) The sunrise. (c) pure air. (d) silence. 

12. In Upon Westminster Bridge the beauty of the morning in London is compared to a — (a) dress. (b) ornament. (c) house. (d) light. 

13. The poet sees London as — (a) part of nature. (b) the nerve-centre of commerce. (c) alienated from nature. (d) isolated. 

14. The poet enhances London by using — (a) details in architecture. (b) references to royalty. (c) of the city. (d) superlatives. 

15. London is seen — (a) in the morning light. (b) at twilight. (c) at noon. (d) at midnight. 


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