49th BCS Subjective (English) Exam 9 (উত্তরপত্র)

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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

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Celebration of industrial progress

D

Criticism of monarchy

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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

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Birth separates us from divine origin

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Birth makes us physically strong

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Birth ends all imagination

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How does Wordsworth describe childhood in the Ode?

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A time of divine vision and purity

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A period of material greed

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A stage of political activism

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A phase of complete ignorance

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Which Romantic quality is most strongly reflected in the Ode?

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Imagination and recollection shaping spiritual truth

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Harsh satire against society

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Rigid classical imitation

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Scientific exploration of nature

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When was Ode: Intimations of Immortality first published in full form?

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1815

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1798

C

1807

D

1820

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In which poetry collection was the Ode, Ode: Intimations of Immortality, published?

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The Prelude

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The Excursion

C

Lyrical Ballads

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Poems in Two Volumes

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“The Child is father of the Man” — this line suggests:

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Childhood shapes the adult personality

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Adults always guide children

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Childhood is meaningless

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Man and child are opposites

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“Heaven lies about us in our infancy” — this line means:

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Children live close to divine truth

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Heaven is far away from children

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Infancy is a burden

D

Childhood is full of sins

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How many stanzas are there in Wordsworth’s Ode: Intimations of Immortality?

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8

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9

C

10

D

11

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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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Which philosophical idea deeply influences the Ode, Ode: Intimations of Immortality?

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Marxist theory of class struggle

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Darwin’s theory of evolution

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Platonic theory of pre-existence of the soul

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Aristotle’s theory of tragedy

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“Shades of the prison-house begin to close / Upon the growing Boy” — here, “prison-house” is an example of:

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Simile

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Metaphor

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Hyperbole

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Irony

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“Heaven lies about us in our infancy” — this is an example of:

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Hyperbole

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Personification

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Paradox

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Apostrophe

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“Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting” — the figure of speech here is:

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Metaphor

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Simile

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Alliteration

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Irony

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“The Child is father of the Man” — this line is an example of:

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Paradox

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Hyperbole

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Metonymy

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Simile

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“Like a roe / I bounded o’er the mountains” — the figure of speech is:

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Personification

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Simile

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Allusion

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Apostrophe

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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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Which theme is central in Tintern Abbey?

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The healing and moral power of Nature

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The political failure of the French Revolution

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The glory of aristocratic life

D

The material progress of society

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What major theme dominates Ode: Intimations of Immortality?

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Celebration of Industrial Revolution

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Loss of childhood’s spiritual vision

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Satire on urban society

D

Heroic deeds in war

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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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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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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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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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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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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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What title is William Wordsworth often given in English literature?

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Poet of Nature

B

Bard of Avon

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Poet of the People

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National Poet of England

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In which year was Lyrical Ballads first published?

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1789

B

1798

C

1805

D

1815

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What is the significance of the “Preface to Lyrical Ballads”?

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It introduced strict classical rules

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It became the manifesto of Romantic poetry

C

It discussed Shakespeare’s plays

D

It promoted industrial progress

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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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Which of the following is not a feature of the Romantic Age?

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Love for nature

B

Focus on imagination

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Strict classical rules

D

Importance of individual feelings

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Which poem by Wordsworth is famously known as “a great autobiographical epic”?

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The Prelude

B

Daffodils

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Ode to Duty

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The Excursion

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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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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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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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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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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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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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Which of the following is an important feature of Romantic literature?

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Supernatural Elements

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Strict Classical Rules

C

Industrial Progress

D

Political Pamphlets

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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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Which of the following best explains Romanticism’s break from the Neoclassical Age?

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Focus on Urban Society

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Stress on Rules and Discipline

C

Dependence on Classical Models

D

Freedom of Individual Expression

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In which year was Tintern Abbey composed?

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1805

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1798

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1815

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1789

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How many years later did Wordsworth revisit Tintern Abbey before writing the poem?

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Three years

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Five years

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Ten years

D

Seven years

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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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What contrast does Wordsworth make in Tintern Abbey?

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Childhood vs. Old Age

B

Past joy vs. Present philosophy

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City life vs. Country life

D

Love vs. Hatred

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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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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

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Ignorance vs. Knowledge of Science

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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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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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 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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Which poem contains the famous idea that childhood is a state of divine vision?

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Resolution and Independence

B

Tintern Abbey

C

Immortality Ode

D

The Solitary Reaper

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