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MCQ English Literature Multiple Choice Question 1. Which poem ends ‘I shall but love thee better after death’? a. How do I love thee b. Ode to a Grecian urn c. In faith I do not love thee with mine eyes d. Let me not to the marriage of true minds 2. Which poet is considered a national he...

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Multiple Choice Question

1. Which poem ends ‘I shall but love thee better after death’?
a. How do I love thee
b. Ode to a Grecian urn
c. In faith I do not love thee with mine eyes
d. Let me not to the marriage of true minds

2. Which poet is considered a national hero in Greece?
a. John keats
b. Lord Byron
c. Solan
d. Sappho

3. Which kind of poem is Edward Lear associated with?
a. Nature
b. Epics
c. Sonnets
d. Nonsense

4. In coleridge’s poem ‘The rime of the Ancient Mariner’where were the three gallants going?
a. A funeral
b. A wedding
c. Market
d. To the races

5. Harold Nicholson described which poet as ‘Very yellow and glum. Perfect manners’?
a. e. e. Cummings
b. T. S. Elliot
c. John Greenleaf Whittier
d. Walt Whitman

6. What was strange about Emily Dickinson?
a. She rarely left home
b. She wrote in code
c. She never attempted to publish her poetry
d. She wrote her poems in invisible ink

7. Rupert Brooke wrote his poetry during which conflict?
a. Boer War
b. Second World War
c. Korean War
d. First World War

8. Which Poet Laureate wrote about a church mouse?
a. Betjeman

,b. Hughes
c. Marvel
d. Larkin

9. Which American writer published ‘A brave and startling truth’ in 1996
a. Robert Hass
b. Jessica Hagdorn
c. Maya Angelou
d. Micheal Palmer

10. Who wrote about the idyllic ‘Isle of Innisfree’?
a. Dylan Thomas
b. Ezra Pound
c. W. B. Yeats
d. e. e. cummings

11. A pattern of accented and unaccented syllables in lines of poetry

1. rhyme scheme

2. meter

3. alliteration

12. The repetition of similar ending sounds

1. alliteration

2. onomatopoiea

3. rhyme

13. Applying human qualities to non-human things

1. personification

2. onomatopoeia

3. alliteration

14. The repetition of beginning consonant sounds

1. rhyme

2. onomatopoeia

3. alliteration

15. A comparison of unlike things without using a word of comparison such as like or as

1. metaphor

2. simile

, 3. personification

16. The comparison of unlike things using the words like or as

1. metaphor

2. simile

3. personification

17. Using words or letters to imitate sounds

1. alliteration

2. simile

3. onomatopoeia

18. a description that appeals to one of the five senses

1. imagery

2. personification

3. metaphor

19. A poem that tells a story with plot, setting, and characters

1. lyric

2. free verse

3. narrative

20. A poem with no meter or rhyme

1. lyric

2. free verse

3. narrative

21. A poem that generally has meter and rhyme

1. lyric

2. free verse

3. narrative

22. Sylvia Plath married which English poet?
a. Masefield
b. Causley
c. Hughes

, d. Larkin

23. Carl Sandburg ‘Planked whitefish’ contains what kind of imagery?
a. Sea scenes
b. Rural Idyll
c. War
d. Innocent childhood

24. Which influential American poet was born in Long Island in 1819?
a. Emily Dickinson
b. Paul Dunbar
c. John Greenleaf Whittier
d. Walt Whitman

25. In 1960 ‘The Colossus’ was the first book of poems published by which poetess?
a. Elizabeth Bishop
b. Sylvia Plath
c. Marianne Moore
d. Laura Jackson

26. In his poem Kipling said ‘If you can meet with triumph and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘?
a. Glory
b. Ruin
c. Disaster
d. victory

27. Which of the following is not a literary device used for aesthetic effect in poetry?
a. Assonance
b. Onomatopaea
c. Rhyme
d. Grammar

28. True or false: Writing predates poetry.
a. True
b. False

29. What is the earliest surviving European poem?
a. The Homeric epic
b. The Gilgamesh epic
c. The Deluge epic
d. The Hesiodic ode

30. Which of the following is not a poetic tradition?
a. The Epic
b. The Comic
c. The Occult
d. The Tragic

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