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The Sick Rose Multiple Choice Questions And Answers (MCQ)

The Sick Rose Multiple Choice Questions and Answers (MCQ) for Class - 11th ( WBCHSE and other boards )

1. The Sick Rose is composed by — (a) William Blake. (b) William Wordsworth. (c) Robert Browning. (d) Octavio Paz. 

2. The Sick Rose is a poem of — (a) six lines. (b) two lines. (c) eight lines. (d) twelve lines. 

3. In the poem The Sick Rose the rose sickens because of — (a) howling storm. (b) heavy darkness. (c) worm's bite. (d) heavy rain. 

4. The Sick Rose has a note of — (a) joy. (b) sadness.  (c) anger. (d) passion. 

5. The poem The Sick Rose begins with an/a — (a) address. (b) exclamation. (c) prologue. (d) question. 

6. In the poem The Sick Rose 'sick' implies — (a) a sense of loss. (b) disease. (c) a state of destruction. (d) mental delirium. 

7. The worm that eats the rose into vitals remains — (a) invisible. (b) flying. (c) restless. (d) visible. 

8. The worm in the poem The Sick Rose is invisible because — (a) the night at dark. (b) of dark night and howling storm. (c) The flower shelters it inside. (d) it is very tiny. 

9. The worm in the poem The Sick Rose  stands for — (a) dark secret love. (b) experience. (c) frustration. (d) benign force. 

10. The invisible worm in the poem The Sick Rose flies — (a) at nights. (b) in the day time. (c) day and night. (d) in the morning. 

11. The 'invisible worm' in the poem The Sick Rose flies at night when — (a) it rains violently. (b) the snow falls. (c) it rages with a violent wind. (d) none of the above. 

12. The storm howls because — (a) the worm enters into the rose. (b) the rose refuses the worm. (c) God is angry with the rose. (d) the rose dies. 

13. The  ‘invisible worm’ in the poem The Sick Rose has managed to found out — (a) the rose. (b) bed of the rose. (c) petals of the rose. (d) seeds of the flower. 

14. “Has found out thy bed” — The 'bed' implies — (a) the outer part of the rose. (b) the heart of the rose. (c) the soil wherefrom the rose grows. (d) the petals of the rose. 



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