49th BCS Subjective (English) Exam 9 (উত্তরপত্র)
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1.
What is the central theme of Wordsworth’s Ode: Intimations of Immortality?
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Loss of childhood vision and spiritual glory
B
Political struggle of the French Revolution
C
Celebration of industrial progress
D
Criticism of monarchy
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2.
What does Wordsworth mean by the line “Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting”?
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Birth gives us scientific knowledge
B
Birth separates us from divine origin
C
Birth makes us physically strong
D
Birth ends all imagination
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3.
How does Wordsworth describe childhood in the Ode?
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A time of divine vision and purity
B
A period of material greed
C
A stage of political activism
D
A phase of complete ignorance
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4.
Which Romantic quality is most strongly reflected in the Ode?
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Imagination and recollection shaping spiritual truth
B
Harsh satire against society
C
Rigid classical imitation
D
Scientific exploration of nature
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5.
When was Ode: Intimations of Immortality first published in full form?
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1815
B
1798
C
1807
D
1820
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6.
In which poetry collection was the Ode, Ode: Intimations of Immortality, published?
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The Prelude
B
The Excursion
C
Lyrical Ballads
D
Poems in Two Volumes
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7.
“The Child is father of the Man” — this line suggests:
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Childhood shapes the adult personality
B
Adults always guide children
C
Childhood is meaningless
D
Man and child are opposites
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8.
“Heaven lies about us in our infancy” — this line means:
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Children live close to divine truth
B
Heaven is far away from children
C
Infancy is a burden
D
Childhood is full of sins
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9.
How many stanzas are there in Wordsworth’s Ode: Intimations of Immortality?
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8
B
9
C
10
D
11
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10.
Which natural image first reminds the poet of lost childhood vision?
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Rainbow and rose
B
The moon, the evening star, and sunshine
C
Snow and winter wind
D
Mountain and cave
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11.
Which philosophical idea deeply influences the Ode, Ode: Intimations of Immortality?
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Marxist theory of class struggle
B
Darwin’s theory of evolution
C
Platonic theory of pre-existence of the soul
D
Aristotle’s theory of tragedy
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12.
“Shades of the prison-house begin to close / Upon the growing Boy” — here, “prison-house” is an example of:
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Simile
B
Metaphor
C
Hyperbole
D
Irony
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13.
“Heaven lies about us in our infancy” — this is an example of:
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Hyperbole
B
Personification
C
Paradox
D
Apostrophe
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14.
“Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting” — the figure of speech here is:
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Metaphor
B
Simile
C
Alliteration
D
Irony
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“The Child is father of the Man” — this line is an example of:
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Paradox
B
Hyperbole
C
Metonymy
D
Simile
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16.
“Like a roe / I bounded o’er the mountains” — the figure of speech is:
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Personification
B
Simile
C
Allusion
D
Apostrophe
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17.
In Tintern Abbey, what does Wordsworth call Nature?
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The nurse, guide, and guardian of his heart
B
The destroyer of human joy
C
The symbol of political freedom
D
The shadow of lost childhood
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18.
Which theme is central in Tintern Abbey?
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The healing and moral power of Nature
B
The political failure of the French Revolution
C
The glory of aristocratic life
D
The material progress of society
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19.
What major theme dominates Ode: Intimations of Immortality?
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Celebration of Industrial Revolution
B
Loss of childhood’s spiritual vision
C
Satire on urban society
D
Heroic deeds in war
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20.
In Tintern Abbey, how does Wordsworth contrast his past and present experience of Nature?
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Past = Political knowledge, Present = Military pride
B
Past = Sensory joy, Present = Spiritual insight
C
Past = Fear of Nature, Present = Dislike of Nature
D
Past = Silence, Present = Indifference
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21.
William Wordsworth was inspired by which historical event?
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The American Revolution
B
The French Revolution
C
The Industrial Revolution
D
The Glorious Revolution
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22.
Which ideals of the French Revolution attracted Wordsworth most?
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Wealth and luxury
B
Liberty, Equality, Fraternity
C
Power of monarchy
D
Industrial growth
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23.
In which poem does Wordsworth recall his youthful excitement about the French Revolution?
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The Prelude
B
Daffodils
C
Tintern Abbey
D
Ode to Duty
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24.
Why did Wordsworth later become disillusioned with the French Revolution?
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He disliked democracy
B
He lost faith in poetry
C
The Revolution turned violent
D
He moved to America
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25.
What lasting effect did the French Revolution have on Wordsworth?
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He stopped writing poetry
B
He became a monarchist
C
He valued common people and nature more
D
He joined politics
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26.
What title is William Wordsworth often given in English literature?
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Poet of Nature
B
Bard of Avon
C
Poet of the People
D
National Poet of England
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27.
In which year was Lyrical Ballads first published?
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1789
B
1798
C
1805
D
1815
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28.
What is the significance of the “Preface to Lyrical Ballads”?
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It introduced strict classical rules
B
It became the manifesto of Romantic poetry
C
It discussed Shakespeare’s plays
D
It promoted industrial progress
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29.
The Romantic Age in English literature began with the publication of which work?
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Paradise Lost
B
Lyrical Ballads
C
The Faerie Queene
D
Rape of the Lock
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30.
Which of the following is not a feature of the Romantic Age?
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Love for nature
B
Focus on imagination
C
Strict classical rules
D
Importance of individual feelings
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31.
Which poem by Wordsworth is famously known as “a great autobiographical epic”?
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A
The Prelude
B
Daffodils
C
Ode to Duty
D
The Excursion
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32.
With whom did Wordsworth jointly publish Lyrical Ballads?
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John Keats
B
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
C
Lord Byron
D
P. B. Shelley
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33.
Which definition of poetry did Wordsworth give in the Preface to Lyrical Ballads?
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Poetry is the art of imitation
B
Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings
C
Poetry is the rhythmical creation of beauty
D
Poetry is a criticism of life
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34.
Which of the following is a well-known “Lucy Poem” by Wordsworth?
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Tintern Abbey
B
Kubla Khan
C
She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways
D
Ode: Intimations of Immortality
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35.
Which feature best describes Wordsworth’s poetry style?
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Use of heroic couplets and satire
B
Use of simple language and common life themes
C
Use of classical mythology and epics
D
Use of complex allegories and symbolism
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36.
Which quality of Romantic poetry shows a strong connection with nature?
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Love of Nature
B
Love of Wealth
C
Love of Politics
D
Love of Science
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37.
Which feature of the Romantic period focuses on inner feelings?
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Emphasis on Emotion and Imagination
B
Emphasis on Logic and Reason
C
Emphasis on Social Satire
D
Emphasis on Political Propaganda
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38.
Which of the following is an important feature of Romantic literature?
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Supernatural Elements
B
Strict Classical Rules
C
Industrial Progress
D
Political Pamphlets
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39.
Which feature of the Romantic Age gave importance to rural and common life?
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Celebration of Aristocrats
B
Celebration of War Heroes
C
Celebration of the Common Man
D
Celebration of Royalty
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40.
Which of the following best explains Romanticism’s break from the Neoclassical Age?
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Focus on Urban Society
B
Stress on Rules and Discipline
C
Dependence on Classical Models
D
Freedom of Individual Expression
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41.
In which year was Tintern Abbey composed?
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1805
B
1798
C
1815
D
1789
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42.
How many years later did Wordsworth revisit Tintern Abbey before writing the poem?
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Three years
B
Five years
C
Ten years
D
Seven years
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43.
To whom is Tintern Abbey especially addressed?
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His daughter Dora
B
His friend Coleridge
C
His wife, Mary
D
His sister Dorothy
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44.
What contrast does Wordsworth make in Tintern Abbey?
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Childhood vs. Old Age
B
Past joy vs. Present philosophy
C
City life vs. Country life
D
Love vs. Hatred
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45.
What role does Nature play in Tintern Abbey?
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Nature is only a source of pleasure
B
Nature is hostile to mankind
C
Nature is a guide, guardian, and moral teacher
D
Nature is destructive and violent
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46.
What contrast does Wordsworth make between his youthful and mature vision in Tintern Abbey?
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Physical joy vs. Spiritual insight
B
Hatred vs. Love of Nature
C
Silence vs. Noise
D
Ignorance vs. Knowledge of Science
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47.
Which river valley is the setting of Tintern Abbey?
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Thames Valley
B
Wye Valley
C
Avon Valley
D
Severn Valley
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48.
Which famous phrase in Tintern Abbey expresses human sorrow in a symbolic way?
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“Clouds of glory do we come”
B
“Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive”
C
“Heaven lies about us in our infancy”
D
“The still, sad music of humanity”
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49.
Which poem ends with a blessing addressed to Dorothy Wordsworth?
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Tintern Abbey
B
Immortality Ode
C
The Prelude
D
Daffodils
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50.
Which poem contains the famous idea that childhood is a state of divine vision?
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A
Resolution and Independence
B
Tintern Abbey
C
Immortality Ode
D
The Solitary Reaper
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