49th BCS Subjective (English) Exam 11 (উত্তরপত্র)

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1.  

Which river is described in Coleridge’s Kubla Khan?

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Thames

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Alph

C

Nile

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Ganges

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What destination does the river Alph finally reach?

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A golden palace

B

A fertile valley

C

A sunless sea

D

A mountain top

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How many miles of fertile ground were enclosed around Kubla Khan’s dome?

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Five miles

B

Ten miles

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Twice ten miles

D

Twenty miles

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The deep chasm is described as—

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Savage, holy, and enchanted

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Peaceful and silent

C

Joyful and fertile

D

Empty and lifeless

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Which myth-like image is invoked in the description of the chasm?

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A prophet crying

B

A ghost rising from river

C

A child lost in forest

D

A woman wailing for her demon-lover

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What natural feature does the dome of pleasure reflect upon?

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Mountains

B

Waves of the river

C

Fertile meadows

D

Blue sky

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Which emotion is evoked by the description of the chasm in Kubla Khan?

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Joyful peace

B

Romantic terror

C

Political pride

D

Agricultural abundance

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What prophetic voices does Kubla hear amid the tumult?

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Ancestral voices predicting war

B

Voices of angels

C

Songs of maidens

D

Echoes of dead kings

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The “sunless sea” symbolizes in Kubla Khan-

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Fertility and growth

B

Eternal light

C

Joy and peace

D

Death and the unknown

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What literary device is most evident in the phrase “sunny pleasure-dome with caves of ice”?

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Simile

B

Irony

C

Paradox

D

Hyperbole

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What kind of movement does the river Alph follow through the landscape?

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Straight and direct

B

Rapid and downward

C

Meandering and maze-like

D

Circular and upward

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What vision does the poet recall in the latter part of the poem?

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A soldier in war

B

A priest chanting prayers

C

A king on his throne

D

An Abyssinian maid playing a dulcimer

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What is the overall structure of Kubla Khan often considered?

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A completed epic

B

A pastoral lyric

C

A narrative ballad

D

A poetic fragment

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What does the “pleasure-dome” primarily symbolize in the poem?

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Historical architecture

B

Political tyranny

C

The power of human imagination

D

Religious devotion

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What literary movement does Kubla Khan exemplify most strongly?

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Classicism

B

Romanticism

C

Modernism

D

Realism

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16.  

Which contrasting elements are united in the image of the pleasure-dome?

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Love and hatred

B

Light and darkness

C

Heat and cold

D

Music and silence

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Why is the maid from Abyssinia important in the poem?

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She represents history

B

She is a goddess figure

C

She symbolizes artistic inspiration

D

She warns Kubla of danger

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What is the effect of the river Alph “sinking in tumult to a lifeless ocean”?

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It conveys destruction and finality

B

It suggests eternal creativity

C

It shows the fertility of the land

D

It praises Kubla’s power

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How does Coleridge create a sense of the sublime in the poem?

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By using mathematical precision

B

Through the mixture of beauty and terror

C

By describing everyday events

D

Through humor and irony

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Why is Kubla Khan often called a “dream vision”?

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It is a historical account

B

It describes a real palace

C

It originated from Coleridge’s opium dream

D

It follows classical epic structure

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What is the role of water imagery in Kubla Khan?

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It symbolizes both creation and destruction

B

It represents purity only

C

It shows Kubla’s wealth

D

It is irrelevant

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What figure of speech is used in “woman wailing for her demon-lover”?

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Simile

B

Metaphor

C

Alliteration

D

Personification

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What does Mount Abora represent in the poem?

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A real Ethiopian mountain

B

A battlefield of Kubla Khan

C

A mythical place of artistic inspiration

D

A religious temple

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Which theme is central to the ending of Kubla Khan?

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Loss of empire

B

Religious devotion

C

Supernatural inspiration

D

Satire on politics

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Why is Kubla Khan considered incomplete?

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Coleridge lost interest

B

It was interrupted while writing

C

The manuscript was destroyed

D

It was censored

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When was Kubla Khan written, according to Coleridge?

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1797

B

1816

C

1798

D

1802

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The phrase “Xanadu” in the poem refers to—

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A city in Italy

B

The summer palace of Kubla Khan

C

A Greek temple

D

A mythical island

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Who inspired Coleridge to publish Kubla Khan in 1816?

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John Murray

B

Thomas De Quincey

C

George Gordon Byron

D

William Wordsworth

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Which genre best describes Kubla Khan?

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Epic narrative

B

Dream poem

C

Mock-heroic

D

Pastoral elegy

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Identify the correct quote from Kubla Khan:

“In Xanadu did Kubla Khan / A stately pleasure-dome decree”—

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Opening lines of the poem

B

Closing lines of the poem

C

Middle lines of the poem

D

A quotation from another poet

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Which old ballad is quoted in the opening of Dejection: An Ode?

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Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

B

Sir Patrick Spence

C

Tam Lin

D

Beowulf

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Which mood does Coleridge confess in the early stanzas of the poem “Dejection: an Ode”?

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Energetic joy

B

Heartless gloom and blankness

C

Religious ecstasy

D

Fierce anger

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Which natural objects does the poet describe in Section II of “Dejection : an Ode” without feeling their beauty?

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Sea waves and birds

B

Moon, stars, and clouds

C

Flowers and trees

D

Mountains and rivers

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What does Coleridge suggest is the true source of joy and beauty in “Dejection : an Ode”?

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External nature

B

Wealth and power

C

The human soul itself

D

Divine intervention

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According to Coleridge, what is the element that unites man with Nature?

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Reason

B

Fear

C

Joy

D

Memory

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How does Coleridge describe his own state compared to the past?

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He feels more inspired now

B

He once had joy but now has lost it

C

He has always lacked imagination

D

He now enjoys prosperity

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What does Coleridge call his “shaping spirit” in “Dejection : an Ode”?

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Reason

B

Memory

C

Imagination

D

Conscience

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Who is addressed as “O Lady” throughout the poem “Dejection : an Ode”?

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Coleridge’s mother

B

His wife, Sara Fricker

C

Sara Hutchinson, his beloved

D

A mythical Muse

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What does Coleridge call his present grief in Section II of “Dejection : an Ode”?

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“A pang of despair”

B

“A grief without a pang”

C

“A sorrow of love”

D

“A pain of the soul”

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What is the central theme of Dejection: An Ode?

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Political revolution

B

Decline of imagination and search for joy

C

Scientific exploration

D

Celebration of war

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For whom does Coleridge finally pray at the end of the poem?

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His wife Sara Fricker

B

His beloved Sara Hutchinson

C

His children

D

His friend Wordsworth

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What time of day is described in Section VIII of “Dejection : an Ode”?

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Dawn

B

Noon

C

Midnight

D

Evening

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What image does Coleridge use to describe a tender sound of the wind?

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A child lost and crying in the wild

B

A bird singing at dawn

C

A lover’s whisper

D

A mother praying

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Which dramatist does Coleridge compare the wind’s softer tale to?

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Shakespeare

B

Otway

C

Milton

D

Marlowe

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What sound does the wind produce in Section VII of “Dejection : an Ode”?

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Gentle lullaby

B

Agonized scream of torture

C

Joyful melody

D

Silent whisper

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How does Coleridge characterize his “viper thoughts”?

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Dreams of joy

B

Reality’s dark dream

C

Holy prayers

D

Songs of the wind

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What habit does Coleridge say has almost grown into his soul?

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Anger at the world

B

Religious devotion

C

Silent patience without imagination

D

Indifference to nature

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What metaphor does Coleridge use for his past hopes in Section VI of “Dejection : an Ode”?

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Flowing river

B

Climbing mountain

C

Twining vine

D

Blooming rose

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In Section VI of “Dejection : an Ode”, what role did Imagination play for Coleridge in the past?

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It distracted him from joy

B

It transformed suffering into dreams of happiness

C

It destroyed his spiritual faith

D

It prevented him from working

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