Updated on 30/07/2023
Poem-4 A Thing of Beauty
1. Who is the poet of 'A Thing of Beauty'?
(A) John Smith
(B) John Keats
(C) Pablo Neruda
(D) Robert Frost
Answer
(B) John Keats
2. What will never pass into nothingness ?
(A) Beauty
(B) Duty
(C) World
(D) Country
Answer
(A) Beauty
3. What is the storehouse of beauty?
(A) world
(B) country
(C) nature
(D) powerhouse
Answer
(C) nature
4. What is a joy forever?
(A) a waste thing
(B) a thing of beauty
(C) a thing to pass
(D) a thing to enjoy
Answer
(B) a thing of beauty
5. What dearth is poet talking of?
(A) bad natures
(B) bad habits
(C) worse natures
(D) noble natures
Answer
(D) noble natures
6. Where do daffodils live?
(A) in the green world
(B) in the powerhouse
(C) in the mud
(D) in the kitchen
Answer
(A) in the green world
7. What do you understand by 'despondence'?
(A) shortage
(B) quiet
(C) dearth
(D) despair
Answer
(D) despair
8. What is beauty associated with?
(A) a quiet bower
(B) sweets
(C) vegetables
(D) sleep with sweet dreams
Answer
(D) sleep with sweet dreams
9. Which of the following thing cause suffering and pain?
(A) despair
(B) lack of noble nature
(C) misfortunes of life
(D) all of the above
Answer
(D) all of the above
10. The 'endless fountain' gets its immortal drink from
(A) the heaven's brink
(B) the ocean
(C) the river
(D) the waterfall
Answer
(A) the heaven's brink
11. What are the things that are read or heard by us?
(A) lovely songs
(B) lovely tales
(C) lovely music
(D) all of the above
Answer
(B) lovely tales
12. What makes for itself a cooling covert against the hot season?
(A) the clear rills
(B) the clear ocean
(C) the clear snowfall
(D) all of the above
Answer
(A) the clear rills
13. Whose 'grandeur' is the poet talking about in poem 'A Thing of Beauty'?
(A) lovely places
(B) beautiful cities
(C) tombs of our ancestors
(D) dooms of mighty dead
Answer
(D) dooms of mighty dead
14. What is 'sprout a shady boon for sheep'?
(A) trees old and young
(B) trees new and young
(C) both
(D) none
Answer
(A) trees old and young
15. What examples does the poet give for 'some shape of beauty'?
(A) sun
(B) moon
(C) trees
(D) all of the above