Unit-5 Daffodils
1. The poem “Daffodils” was written by
a) Robert Frost
b) WilliamWordswoth
c) John Milton
d) None of these
2. What does it mean “The bliss of solitude”?
a) Very lonely
b) Happiness of being lonely
c) Being sad because of loneliness
d) Loving loneliness
3. What does “pensive” mean?
a) Thinking
b) Thoughtful
c) Grateful
d) Grim
4. William Wordswoth was born at Cockermouth in
a) Cumberland
b) Suziland
c) Scotland
d) Ireland
5. Who is considered as the poet of nature?
a) Robert Frost
b) WilliamShakespeare
c) WilliamWordswoth
d) None of these
6. What does a “A host of daffodils” mean?
a) A great number of daffodils
b) Where the daffodils grow
c) The land of daffodils
d) The daffodils fragrance
7. “I wandered lonely as a cloud” is a/an
a) Metaphor
b) Simile
c) Personification
d) Hyperbole
8. “When all at once I saw a crowd” is a/an
a) Metaphor
b) Alliteration
c) Personification
d) Simile
9. “A host of golden daffodils” is a/an
a) Metaphor
b) Personification
c) Similes
d) Onomatopoeia
10. “Fluttering and dancing in the breeze” is a/an
a) Personification
b) Alliteration
c) Simile
d) Metaphor
11. “Continuous as the stars that shine” is a/an
a) Personification
b) Metaphor
c) Similes
d) Assonance
12. How many daffodils the poet can see at a glance?
a) Five thousand
b) 7 thousand
c) 8 thousand
d) 10 thousand
13. “Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.” Is a/an
a) Simile
b) Metaphor
c) Alliteration
d) Personification
14. “The waves beside them danced” is a/an
a) Personification
b) Alliteration
c) Metaphor
d) Simile
15. “a jocund company” is a/an
a) Metaphor
b) Simile
c) Hyperbole
d) Personification
16. What does the repetition of “gazed” tell us?
a) He kept looking at the flowers for a long time
b) He thought about the flowers for a long time
c) He closed his eyes and thought about the scene
d) He enjoyed the scene
17. What are the two moods of the poet?
a) Vacant & empty
b) Vacant and pensive
c) Pensive and boring
d) None of these
18. “They stretched in never ending line” is an example of
a) Hyperbole
b) Simile
c) Metaphor
d) Alliteration
19. “An inward eye” is an example of
a) Metaphor
b) Similes
c) Hyperbole
d) None of these
20. “Lonely” is an example of
a) Personification
b) Metaphor
c) Simile
d) Hyperbole
21. The themes of the “Daffodils” are happiness, man and the natural world, spirituality and
a) Beauty
b) Loneliness
c) Memory and the past
d) Sorrow
22. He thinks in "blissful solitude:, but who is he with?
a) The daffodils
b) The green grass
c) The animals
d) Himself
23. “The laughing lady” The underlined word is a/an
a) Participle used as an adjective
b) Participle used as a gerund
c) Participle used as a main verb
d) None of the above
24. Which one of the following is not a subordinating conjunction?
a) Because
b) But
c) Or
d) And
25. “He ran fast, _________ he missed the train.” Complete the sentence with correct
conjunction.
a) And
b) Or
c) But
d) As
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Unit 5 daffodils By Musarrat Khan

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    Unit-5 Daffodils 1. Thepoem “Daffodils” was written by a) Robert Frost b) WilliamWordswoth c) John Milton d) None of these 2. What does it mean “The bliss of solitude”? a) Very lonely b) Happiness of being lonely c) Being sad because of loneliness d) Loving loneliness 3. What does “pensive” mean? a) Thinking b) Thoughtful c) Grateful d) Grim 4. William Wordswoth was born at Cockermouth in a) Cumberland b) Suziland c) Scotland d) Ireland 5. Who is considered as the poet of nature? a) Robert Frost b) WilliamShakespeare c) WilliamWordswoth d) None of these 6. What does a “A host of daffodils” mean? a) A great number of daffodils b) Where the daffodils grow c) The land of daffodils d) The daffodils fragrance 7. “I wandered lonely as a cloud” is a/an a) Metaphor b) Simile c) Personification d) Hyperbole 8. “When all at once I saw a crowd” is a/an a) Metaphor b) Alliteration c) Personification d) Simile 9. “A host of golden daffodils” is a/an a) Metaphor b) Personification c) Similes d) Onomatopoeia
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    10. “Fluttering anddancing in the breeze” is a/an a) Personification b) Alliteration c) Simile d) Metaphor 11. “Continuous as the stars that shine” is a/an a) Personification b) Metaphor c) Similes d) Assonance 12. How many daffodils the poet can see at a glance? a) Five thousand b) 7 thousand c) 8 thousand d) 10 thousand 13. “Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.” Is a/an a) Simile b) Metaphor c) Alliteration d) Personification 14. “The waves beside them danced” is a/an a) Personification b) Alliteration c) Metaphor d) Simile 15. “a jocund company” is a/an a) Metaphor b) Simile c) Hyperbole d) Personification 16. What does the repetition of “gazed” tell us? a) He kept looking at the flowers for a long time b) He thought about the flowers for a long time c) He closed his eyes and thought about the scene d) He enjoyed the scene 17. What are the two moods of the poet? a) Vacant & empty b) Vacant and pensive c) Pensive and boring d) None of these 18. “They stretched in never ending line” is an example of a) Hyperbole b) Simile c) Metaphor d) Alliteration
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    19. “An inwardeye” is an example of a) Metaphor b) Similes c) Hyperbole d) None of these 20. “Lonely” is an example of a) Personification b) Metaphor c) Simile d) Hyperbole 21. The themes of the “Daffodils” are happiness, man and the natural world, spirituality and a) Beauty b) Loneliness c) Memory and the past d) Sorrow 22. He thinks in "blissful solitude:, but who is he with? a) The daffodils b) The green grass c) The animals d) Himself 23. “The laughing lady” The underlined word is a/an a) Participle used as an adjective b) Participle used as a gerund c) Participle used as a main verb d) None of the above 24. Which one of the following is not a subordinating conjunction? a) Because b) But c) Or d) And 25. “He ran fast, _________ he missed the train.” Complete the sentence with correct conjunction. a) And b) Or c) But d) As Created by Mr MusarratKhan