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This document contains 13 multiple choice questions about William Wordsworth's poem "Daffodils". The questions cover the genre of the poem, its themes, figures of speech used, descriptions of the daffodils and their setting, comparisons made in the poem, and how the memory of seeing the daffodils affects the poet. The correct answers are also nature poem, a healing factor, metaphor, golden, beside a lake and under the trees, clouds, hills, surpass, the company of daffodils, waves and hills, imagination, the reminiscence of happy moments of being with nature, to have the sight of daffodils in his imagination, and all of the above.
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MCQ On Daffodils

This document contains 13 multiple choice questions about William Wordsworth's poem "Daffodils". The questions cover the genre of the poem, its themes, figures of speech used, descriptions of the daffodils and their setting, comparisons made in the poem, and how the memory of seeing the daffodils affects the poet. The correct answers are also nature poem, a healing factor, metaphor, golden, beside a lake and under the trees, clouds, hills, surpass, the company of daffodils, waves and hills, imagination, the reminiscence of happy moments of being with nature, to have the sight of daffodils in his imagination, and all of the above.
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MCQ ON ‘DAFFODILS’

1. What kind of poem is ‘Daffodils’?


(i) Sonnet
(ii) Elegy
(iii) Nature poem
(iv) Monody
2. The theme of the poem demonstrates nature as –
(i) A philosopher
(ii) A healing factor
(iii) a teacher
(iv) None of the above
3. Which figure of speech is used in the line ‘I wandered lonely as a cloud’?
(i) Metaphor
(ii) Personification
(iii) Simile
(iv) Oxymoron
4. The colour of daffodils is-
(i) Silver
(ii) Golden
(iii) White
(iv) Black
5. Where did the poet see the daffodils?
(i) Beside a lake
(ii) Under the trees
(iii) Both (i) & (ii)
(iv) None of the above
6. The continuity of daffodils is compared to-
(i) Clouds
(ii) Stars
(iii) Meteors
(iv) Planets
7. Apart from daffodils, what else were dancing?
(i) Clouds
(ii) Hills
(iii) Waves of the sea
(iv) Waves of the bay
8. The verb ‘out-did’ mean-
(i) Outran
(ii) Surpass
(iii) Outwit
(iv) Outside
9. What does the ‘jocund company’ refer to?
(i) The company of daffodils
(ii) The company of waves
(iii) The company of hills
(iv) The company of daffodils, waves and hills
10. The phrase ‘inward eye’ refers to-
(i) Experience
(ii) Eye sight
(iii) Reality
(iv) imagination
11. The phrase ‘bliss of solitude’ refers to-
(i) The happy moments of life
(ii) The happy moments of being with nature
(iii) The reminiscence of happy moments of being with nature
(iv) The reminiscence of happy moments of life
12.According to the poet, what is the ‘bliss of solitude’?
(i) To be imaginative
(ii) To have the sight of daffodils in his imagination
(iii) To be pensive
(iv) To be thoughtful
13. How does the memory of being in the company of daffodils affect the poet?
(i) His heart fills with pleasure
(ii) He starts dancing
(iii) His mind is elated
(iv) All of the above

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