Class 12 English MCQ Chapter 13 A Thing of Beauty

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Class 12 English MCQ Chapter 13 A Thing of Beauty

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Chapter: 13

POETRY

Choose The Correct Option:

1. Who is the poet of “A Thing of Beauty”?

(i) William Wordsworth.

(ii) Samuel Taylor Coleridge.

(iii) John Keats.

(iv) Lord Byron.

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Ans: (iii) John Keats.

2. In the poem, “A Thing of Beauty,” beauty is described as:

(i) Temporary.

(ii) Eternal.

(iii) Fading.

(iv) Unimportant.

Ans: (ii) Eternal.

3. What is the effect of beauty on the human spirit in the poem?

(i) It makes us sad.

(ii) It lifts our spirits.

(iii) It leaves us indifferent.

(iv) It causes despair.

Ans: (ii) It lifts our spirits.

4. Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a thing of beauty in the poem?

(i) Trees.

(ii) Stars.

(iii) Daffodils.

(iv) Sun.

Ans: (ii) Stars.

5. The poet refers to beauty as an “endless fountain of…”:

(i) Immortal drink.

(ii) Eternal peace.

(iii) Pure love.

(iv) Spiritual calm.

Ans: (i) Immortal drink.

6. What is the effect of beauty according to the poem?

(i) It fades over time.

(ii) It brings joy and peace.

(iii) It causes sadness.

(iv) It has no effect.

Ans: (ii) It brings joy and peace.

7. What does the poet compare beauty to in the poem?

(i) A fleeting shadow.

(ii) A permanent joy.

(iii) An elusive dream.

(iv) A passing moment.

Ans: (ii) A permanent joy.

8. Which of the following is a symbol of beauty in the poem?

(i) Sun and moon.

(ii) Mountains and oceans.

(iii) Birds and clouds.

(iv) Storms and rain.

Ans: (i) Sun and moon.

9. According to the poem, beauty helps us to:

(i) Forget our sorrows.

(ii) Fight battles.

(iii) Accumulate wealth.

(iv) Gain knowledge.

Ans: (i) Forget our sorrows.

10. What does Keats mean by “a bower quiet for us”?

(i) A place of struggle.

(ii) A peaceful resting place.

(iii) A garden of flowers.

(iv) A house of joy.

Ans: (ii) A peaceful resting place.

11. Which element of nature does the poet mention as a source of beauty?

(i) Rivers.

(ii) Rocks.

(iii) Clouds.

(iv) Trees.

Ans: (iv) Trees.

12. How does beauty affect us in difficult times?

(i) It makes us forget our worries.

(ii) It makes us more anxious.

(iii) It helps us face challenges.

(iv) It makes us cry.

Ans: (iii) It helps us face challenges.

13. In the poem, “A Thing of Beauty,” beauty is described as:

(i) A passing experience.

(ii) A lasting joy.

(iii) A fleeting moment.

(iv) A temporary pleasure.

Ans: (ii) A lasting joy.

14. Which flower is specifically mentioned as a symbol of beauty?

(i) Rose.

(ii) Lily.

(iii) Daffodils.

(iv) Sunflower.

Ans: (iii) Daffodils.

15. The poet mentions that beauty is like a:

(i) Temporary spark.

(ii) Endless river.

(iii) Flower that wilts.

(iv) Fountain that never stops.

Ans: (iv) Fountain that never stops.

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