Poem- 4 A Thing of Beauty (Important Very Short Type Q-Ans), Class- 12th, Subject- English, HBSE, CBSE

 Class – 12th

Subject – English

Updated - 08/10/2020

 

4. A Thing of Beauty (John Keats)


About Poet -  

    John Keats was a romantic poet.

    He was a British poet.

 This poem is a part of his one poem 'Endymion'

    It is a long poem.

                        

    Very Short Type Q-Ans.

 

Q. 1 Who is the poet of the Poem ‘A Thing of Beauty’?

Ans. John Keats

 

Q. 2 What has been said to be a joy forever?

Ans. A thing of beauty

 

Q. 3 What will never pass into nothingness?

Ans. Beauty

 

Q. 4 What does the poet talk of?

Ans. Noble deeds

 

Q. 5 What removes the pall from our spirit?

Ans. A thing of beauty

 

Q. 6 What grandeur is the poet talking of?

Ans. Of death

 

Q. 7 Where do daffodils live?

Ans. In the green world

 

Q. 8 What dearth does the poet talk about?

Ans. Noble natures

 

Q. 9 What binds us to earth?

Ans. A thing of beauty

 

Q. 10 What is the forest brake rich with?

Ans. With white roses

 

Q. 11 What does the poet feel about human life on this earth?

Ans. A tale of constant sorrow and gloom


Q. 12 List things of beauty that mentioned in the poem 'A Thing of Beauty'?

Ans. the sun, the moon, the trees, the daffodils, the flowery bushes,  the literature as plays and tales


Q. 13 Which things cause suffering and pain to us ?

Ans. malice, disappointment, lack of noble natures, unhealthy ways, 


Q. 14 What is rhyme scheme ?

Ans. Rhyme scheme is the pattern of rhyme that comes at the end of each line in poem. As rhyme scheme ABAB means that the first and third lines of a stanza rhyme scheme is AA and the second line rhymes with fourth line so rhyming scheme will be BB.


Q. 15 What are rhyming words ?

Ans. Rhyming words are two or more words that have the same ending sound. As hot - coat, run - fun etc.


Q. 16 Word - meanings

    despondence - despair

    dearth - shortage

    doom - death

    boon - bless

    brink - edge

    rills - streams

    wreathing - preparing

    grandeur - splendour