The Second Coming MCQ Question Answer - Class 11 English First Semester - Ghosh Class
The Second Coming MCQ Question Answer - Class 11 English First Semester - Ghosh Class
(1) What is the central theme of W. B. Yeats’ poem “The Second Coming”?
a) The inevitability of societal collapse
b) The anticipation of the return of Jesus Christ
c) The triumph of good over evil
d) The struggle for power in post-war Europe
Ans: c) Modernism
(4) According to the poem, what is described as being “loosed upon the world”?
a) Chaos and anarchy
b) Peace and tranquility
c) Justice and order
d) Love and harmony
(5) What biblical event does Yeats allude to in the phrase “The Second Coming”?
a) The Resurrection
b) The Crucifixion
c) The Ascension
d) The Apocalypse
(6) What imagery is used to describe the approaching figure in the poem?
a) A towering mountain
b) A roaring lion
c) A newborn child
d) A mysterious beast
(8) How does the speaker describe the gaze of the approaching figure?
a) Blank and pitiless as the Sun
b) Kind and compassionate as a mother’s
c) Fierce and fiery as the sun
d) Cold and calculating as steel
(9) What does the speaker suggest about the figure’s origin?
a) It emerges from the sea
b) It is born of human conflict
c) It descends from the heavens
d) It rises from the depths of the earth
(10) How does Yeats describe the state of the world in the poem?
a) Peaceful and harmonious
b) Chaotic and turbulent
c) Joyful and celebratory
d) Serene and tranquil
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(11) What emotion does the speaker attribute to the “indignant desert birds”?
a) Fear
b) Anger
c) Sadness
d) Confusion
Ans: b) Anger
(12) What does the speaker imply about the future with the phrase “Slouches towards Bethlehem to
be born”?
a) A new era of peace and prosperity is beginning
b) The birth of a new Messiah is imminent
c) The decline of civilization is inevitable
d) The world is on the brink of destruction
(13) What does the phrase “Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world” suggest in the poem?
a) A state of absolute chaos and disorder
b) A period of peace and harmony
c) A sense of control and authority
d) A transition towards enlightenment
(14) What does the term “ceremony of innocence” refer to in the poem?
a) A ritualistic practice
b) A celebration of purity and virtue
c) An allegory for societal norms
d) A metaphor for childhood innocence
(15) Which word best describes the tone of W. B. Yeats’ poem “The Second Coming”?
a) Hopeful
b) Melancholic
c) Optimistic
d) Whimsical
Ans: b) Melancholic
(16) What does the phrase “Somewhere in sands of the desert” evoke in the poem?
a) A sense of mystery and foreboding
b) A feeling of serenity and calmness
c) An image of vastness and desolation
d) A connection to ancient civilizations
(18) What does the phrase “The darkness drops again” symbolize in the poem?
a) A return to ignorance and oblivion
b) A revelation of truth and enlightenment
c) A transition towards a new era
d) A metaphor for the end of the world
(19) What does the phrase “its hour come round at last” imply about the approaching figure in the
poem?
a) Its inevitable destiny
b) Its sudden appearance
c) Its divine intervention
d) Its final redemption
(20) What is the significance of the location “Bethlehem” in the context of the poem?
a) It represents a place of birth and renewal
b) It symbolizes a historical event
c) It signifies a religious pilgrimage
d) It serves as a metaphor for salvation
Ans: a) It represents a place of birth and renewal
(21) In the line “Turning and turning in the widening gyre,” what figure of speech is employed to
emphasize the repetitive and cyclical nature of events?
a) Metaphor
b) Simile
c) Personification
d) Alliteration
Ans: a) Metaphor
Ans: b) Personification
(23) What figure of speech is evident in the line “The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full
of passionate intensity”?
a) Alliteration
b) Paradox
c) Synecdoche
d) Irony
Ans: b) Paradox
(24) Which figure of speech is employed in the phrase “Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds”?
a) Metaphor
b) Simile
c) Personification
d) Hyperbole
Ans: a) Metaphor
(2) What does the phrase “The falcon cannot hear the falconer” suggest?
a) Harmony and communication
b) Separation and disconnection
c) Peace and understanding
d) Union and cooperation
Answer: c) Fragmentation
Answer: b) Innocence
Answer: a) An apocalypse
Answer: b) A lion
Answer: c) A human
Answer: d) Destruction
Answer: c) Bethlehem
(21) The poem reflects a sense of:
a) Optimism
b) Pessimism
c) Neutrality
d) Joy
Answer: b) Pessimism
Answer: b) Reluctance
Answer: c) Ominous
Answer: c) Chaos
Answer: c) Despair
Answer: d) Disintegration
Answer: c) Anarchy
Answer: c) It is drowned
Answer: b) A beast
(15) What does the phrase “twenty centuries of stony sleep” refer to?
a) A period of peace
b) A period of inactivity
c) A long period of turmoil
d) A long period of rest
(22) What literary device is used in “the falcon cannot hear the falconer”?
a) Metaphor
b) Simile
c) Hyperbole
d) Irony
Answer: a) Metaphor
(24) The phrase “slouches towards Bethlehem to be born” suggests what about the beast?
a) It is eager and quick
b) It is tired and slow
c) It is reluctant and forced
d) It is confident and strong
West Bengali Council of Higher Secondary Education // Class XI First Semester English New Syllabus
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