49th BCS Subjective (English) Exam 20 (উত্তরপত্র)
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1.
Who is the author of The Lake Isle of Innisfree?
Created: 1 month ago
A
John Keats
B
T. S. Eliot
C
W. B. Yeats
D
W. H. Auden
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The Lake Isle of Innisfree
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2.
Where is Innisfree located?
Created: 1 month ago
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In Lough Gill, County Sligo
B
In River Thames, London
C
In Lake District, England
D
In Dublin city
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The Lake Isle of Innisfree
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3.
What kind of dwelling does the poet wish to build at Innisfree?
Created: 1 month ago
A
A stone castle
B
A small hut made of clay and wattles
C
A wooden church
D
A fisherman’s cottage
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The Lake Isle of Innisfree
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4.
How many bean-rows does the poet plan to cultivate?
Created: 1 month ago
A
Ten
B
Nine
C
Seven
D
Twelve
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5.
How does peace come at Innisfree according to the poet?
Created: 1 month ago
A
Peace comes suddenly
B
Peace comes dropping slow
C
Peace comes violently
D
Peace comes with crowd
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The Lake Isle of Innisfree
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6.
Where does the poet hear the sound of the lake water lapping?
Created: 1 month ago
A
At Innisfree
B
In his dream
C
While standing on the roadway or pavement
D
While asleep
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The Lake Isle of Innisfree
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7.
What natural sound does the poet imagine at Innisfree?
Created: 1 month ago
A
The sound of the lake water lapping
B
The sound of wind in the forest
C
The sound of falling rain
D
The sound of flowing river
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The Lake Isle of Innisfree
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8.
What kind of glow is described at noon in the poem “The Lake Isle of Innisfree”?
Created: 1 month ago
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Purple glow
B
Golden glow
C
Red glow
D
White glow
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The Lake Isle of Innisfree
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9.
What does the poet long to escape from by going to Innisfree?
Created: 1 month ago
A
The busy city life
B
Family duties
C
Political responsibilities
D
Academic life
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The Lake Isle of Innisfree
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10.
What symbolic meaning can be attached to “nine bean-rows”?
Created: 1 month ago
A
Simplicity and self-sufficiency
B
Wealth and luxury
C
Power and authority
D
Entertainment and joy
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The Lake Isle of Innisfree
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11.
Which poetic form is used in the poem “The Lake Isle of Innisfree”?
Created: 1 month ago
A
Free verse
B
Lyric poetry
C
Ballad
D
Epic
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12.
What final vision closes the poem “The Second Coming”?
Created: 1 month ago
A
Rough beast slouching towards Bethlehem
B
Falcon in the sky
C
Blood-dimmed tide
D
Ceremony of innocence
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The Second Coming
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13.
What is the main symbolic contrast in the poem “The Second Coming”?
Created: 1 month ago
A
Christ vs. Beast
B
Nature vs. City
C
Rich vs. Poor
D
Love vs. Hate
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The Second Coming
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14.
What theme connects “The Second Coming” with Modernism?
Created: 1 month ago
A
Collapse of tradition and rise of uncertainty
B
Celebration of progress
C
Praise of religion
D
Joy of romance
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The Second Coming
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15.
In W. B. Yeats’s poem “The Second Coming”, what is the beast’s journey compared to?
Created: 1 month ago
A
Slouching towards Bethlehem
B
Flying like falcon
C
Swimming in tide
D
Running like horse
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16.
What does the rocking cradle in the poem “The Second Coming” symbolize?
Created: 1 month ago
A
Birth of a new terrifying age
B
Innocence of children
C
Joy of family life
D
Religious hope
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The Second Coming
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17.
What does “anarchy” mean in the poem “The Second Coming”?
Created: 1 month ago
A
Total collapse of law and order
B
Freedom of people
C
Natural calmness
D
Artistic creativity
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18.
What is the effect of contrasting “the best” and “the worst”?
Created: 1 month ago
A
It shows moral inversion in society
B
It praises good people
C
It condemns animals
D
It glorifies religion
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The Second Coming
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19.
What is the main literary genre of “The Second Coming”?
Created: 1 month ago
A
Modernist prophetic poem
B
Epic romance
C
Classical satire
D
Dramatic monologue
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The Second Coming
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20.
What universal theme does the poem “The Second Coming” explore?
Created: 1 month ago
A
Collapse of civilizations and rebirth of violence
B
Eternal joy of nature
C
Innocence of childhood
D
Growth of technology
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21.
What effect do the closing lines create?
Created: 1 month ago
A
A haunting sense of inevitable doom
B
Joyful resolution
C
Comic relief
D
Hopeful ending
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22.
What broader theme does the poem “The Second Coming” represent about history?
Created: 1 month ago
A
Cyclical rise and fall
B
Linear progress
C
Eternal peace
D
Sudden stasis
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23.
What is the symbolic role of “the centre” in the poem “The Second Coming”?
Created: 1 month ago
A
Childhood memory
B
Authority and tradition
C
Natural beauty
D
Romantic love
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24.
What historical event most directly shaped “The Second Coming”?
Created: 1 month ago
A
World War I
B
World War II
C
French Revolution
D
American Revolution
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25.
What is the primary theme of the poem "Sailing to Byzantium"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
The fleeting nature of youth and the desire for immortality
B
The joy of childhood
C
The beauty of nature
D
The politics of Byzantium
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Sailing to Byzantium
William Butler Yeats (1865-1939)
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26.
In the poem "Sailing to Byzantium," why does the poet want to sail to Byzantium?
Created: 1 month ago
A
To explore its wealth
B
To experience its art and intellectual immortality
C
To witness its religious rituals
D
To live in political harmony
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Sailing to Byzantium
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27.
What is the meaning of “the artifice of eternity” in "Sailing to Byzantium"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
A false representation of life
B
A creation of eternal beauty through art
C
The frailty of life
D
A philosophical concept
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Sailing to Byzantium
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28.
What does the “golden bird” symbolize in "Sailing to Byzantium"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
The eternal soul or the artist
B
Christ’s resurrection
C
Youth and vitality
D
The pleasures of the flesh
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Sailing to Byzantium
William Butler Yeats (1865-1939)
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29.
What is the significance of Byzantium in "Sailing to Byzantium"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
A place of spiritual immortality and eternal art
B
A city of political power
C
A symbol of childhood
D
A symbol of natural beauty
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Sailing to Byzantium
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30.
What does the “sages standing in God’s holy fire” represent in "Sailing to Byzantium"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
The timeless wisdom of the ancients
B
The moral decline of society
C
The peace of the afterlife
D
The destruction of civilization
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Sailing to Byzantium
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31.
Why does the poet refer to “the dying generations” in "Sailing to Byzantium"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
To express the transience of life
B
To refer to the elderly people
C
To show the political decay
D
To criticize the younger generation
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Sailing to Byzantium
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32.
What is the poet’s attitude toward the physical body in "Sailing to Byzantium"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
The body is a source of strength and vitality
B
The body is an obstacle to spiritual growth
C
The body should be celebrated
D
The body is a symbol of political power
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33.
What does the phrase “no country for old men” refer to in the poem Sailing to Byzantium?
Created: 1 month ago
A
The physical world’s rejection of the elderly
B
The political environment of Byzantium
C
The absence of old people in Byzantium
D
The conflict between the youth and the elderly
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Sailing to Byzantium
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34.
What is the mood of the poem "Easter 1916"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
Optimistic
B
Ambivalent and reflective
C
Joyful
D
Melancholic and regretful
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Easter 1916 (1921)
William Butler Yeats (1865-1939)
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35.
Who is primarily depicted as a hero in "Easter 1916"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
Aodhán
B
John MacBride
C
Patrick Pearse
D
Eamon de Valera
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Easter 1916 (1921)
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36.
What is Yeats’s attitude towards the Easter Rising in "Easter 1916"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
He fully supports it
B
He is indifferent to it
C
He is conflicted but respectful
D
He is openly critical of it
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Easter 1916 (1921)
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37.
How does Yeats describe the rebels' transformation after the Easter Rising?
Created: 1 month ago
A
They became martyrs for the cause
B
They became disillusioned with their cause
C
They turned into traitors
D
They became a symbol of peace
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38.
Who does Yeats describe as “a drunken, vainglorious lout”?
Created: 1 month ago
A
John MacBride
B
Patrick Pearse
C
William Butler Yeats himself
D
The Irish people
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39.
What does Yeats mean by "Too long a sacrifice" in "Easter 1916"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
The sacrifices made by the rebels were excessive
B
The Irish people have been struggling for too long
C
The martyrs of the rebellion are not fully appreciated
D
The poet’s own sacrifices for the cause
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40.
What is the significance of the repetition of the line “A terrible beauty is born” in W. B. Yeats’s poem “Easter 1916”?
Created: 1 month ago
A
It emphasizes the futility of the rebellion
B
It highlights the tension between destruction and creation
C
It points to the political power of the rebellion
D
It symbolizes the suffering of the Irish people
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Easter 1916 (1921)
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41.
How does Yeats describe the “terrible beauty” in the poem "Easter 1916" ?
Created: 1 month ago
A
As a reflection of the political power of the Irish
B
As the beautiful result of rebellion despite the destruction
C
As the beauty of the martyrs
D
As the beauty of sacrifice without meaning
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Easter 1916 (1921)
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42.
What does Yeats say about the “revolt” in "Easter 1916"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
It was necessary for the survival of Ireland
B
It brought about meaningful change
C
It was a misguided effort
D
It ended in complete failure
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Easter 1916 (1921)
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43.
What does Yeats mean by “a terrible beauty is born” in "Easter 1916"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
A beautiful revolution
B
A tragic yet significant transformation
C
A beautiful new beginning for Ireland
D
A conflict between beauty and destruction
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44.
What does the poet hope to find in the aftermath of the rebellion in "Easter 1916"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
Eternal peace
B
Political freedom for Ireland
C
A stable government
D
A meaningful transformation of the Irish people
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45.
Which rebel leader does Yeats criticize most harshly in "Easter 1916"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
Patrick Pearse
B
James Connolly
C
John MacBride
D
Eamon de Valera
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46.
What does Yeats mean by "the stone of the dead" in "Easter 1916"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
The physical remnants of the rebellion
B
The sacrifice of the martyrs
C
The ongoing political struggle
D
The oppression of the Irish people
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47.
What is the central theme of "A Prayer for My Daughter"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
The fleeting nature of youth
B
The poet's desire for his daughter’s happiness and safety
C
The power of nature
D
The importance of political change
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A Prayer for My Daughter
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48.
What does Yeats wish for his daughter's appearance in the poem "A Prayer for My Daughter"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
To be wealthy and well-dressed
B
To be beautiful but not obsessed with beauty
C
To have a perfect body
D
To have the same appearance as the poet
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A Prayer for My Daughter
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49.
In W. B. Yeats’s poem “A Prayer for My Daughter”, what personal qualities does Yeats wish for his daughter’s future?
Created: 1 month ago
A
She should be politically active
B
She should be independent and strong-willed
C
She should be able to enjoy life's pleasures without being consumed by them
D
She should become a renowned intellectual
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50.
What is the significance of the “storm” in the poem "A Prayer for My Daughter"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
It represents the dangers of nature
B
It symbolizes Yeats’s inner turmoil
C
It is a metaphor for political and social upheaval
D
It refers to the poet’s personal struggles
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51.
How does Yeats describe his daughter’s appearance in the poem"A Prayer for My Daughter"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
As a symbol of innocence and beauty
B
As a reflection of the past
C
As a perfect replica of his wife
D
As a politically aware figure
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52.
In W. B. Yeats’s poetry, what does he mean by “the fate of the world”?
Created: 1 month ago
A
The political future of Ireland
B
The future of his daughter and the world
C
The uncertain future of mankind
D
The spiritual life of his daughter
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53.
What is Yeats’s attitude toward the political upheavals in the poem "A Prayer for My Daughter"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
He sees them as a necessary evil
B
He is indifferent to them
C
He feels they threaten his daughter's future
D
He believes they will bring positive change
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54.
What does Yeats mean by “the world’s fate” in the poem "A Prayer for My Daughter"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
His own future
B
The future of his daughter and her generation
C
The future of Ireland’s politics
D
The spiritual destiny of mankind
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55.
What does Yeats wish for his daughter’s emotional state in "A Prayer for My Daughter"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
To be emotionally detached
B
To be joyful and carefree
C
To maintain balance and peace of mind
D
To be deeply passionate
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56.
What does Yeats want for his daughter’s emotional future in "A Prayer for My Daughter"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
To have a life full of excitement and adventure
B
To be free from all emotional suffering
C
To experience a balanced and harmonious life
D
To become emotionally detached from the world
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57.
What is the significance of “a world of changing things” in "A Prayer for My Daughter"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
It represents the inevitability of death
B
It symbolizes the political changes in Ireland
C
It signifies the eternal cycle of nature
D
It highlights the instability of human existence
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58.
What is Yeats’s attitude toward the passage of time in "A Prayer for My Daughter"?
Created: 1 month ago
A
He is indifferent to it
B
He is resigned to it
C
He views it as a destructive force
D
He welcomes it
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59.
In W. B. Yeats’s poem “A Prayer for My Daughter”, what does Yeats wish for his daughter regarding her emotional well-being?
Created: 1 month ago
A
To never experience sadness
B
To feel the full range of human emotions
C
To be emotionally stable and resilient
D
To avoid experiencing love
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60.
What does the phrase “a world of changing things” mean in the poem "A Prayer for My Daughter"?
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A
A world that is politically unstable
B
A world of natural beauty
C
A world that is constantly evolving
D
A world that is fixed and unchanging
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