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1. At what time of the day did Wordsworth observe the beauty of the city of London?
a) At dawn
b) At noon
c) In the evening
d) At night
Correct answer: a) At dawn
✅ Explanation:
Wordsworth saw London early in the morning, when everything was calm, quiet, and filled with soft sunlight. He describes the city wearing the “beauty of the morning” — this clearly means dawn.
2. What literary device is used in the line: “The river glideth at his own sweet will”?
a) Simile
b) Metaphor
c) Hyperbole
d) Personification
Correct answer: d) Personification
✅ Explanation:
The river is described like a person who moves with “his own will” — as if it has a mind of its own. This is called personification, when non-living things are given human qualities.
Detail MCQs on Composed Upon Westminster Bridge
What does the poet say about Earth’s beauty in the first line?
A) It is filled with noise
B) It has nothing better to show than this
C) It is full of sadness
D) It is dark and gloomy
✅ Answer: BWho does the poet call dull of soul?
A) Someone who sleeps too much
B) Someone who never travels
C) Someone who ignores the scene
D) Someone who talks loudly
✅ Answer: CWhat quality of the scene touches the poet most?
A) Loudness
B) Pollution
C) Majesty
D) Movement
✅ Answer: CWhat poetic device is used in “a sight so touching in its majesty”?
A) Alliteration
B) Simile
C) Hyperbole
D) Oxymoron
✅ Answer: CWhat is the city compared to in line 4?
A) A mountain
B) A garden
C) A garment
D) A jewel
✅ Answer: CWhat does the city wear like a garment?
A) Its buildings
B) The noise of people
C) The beauty of the morning
D) Pollution
✅ Answer: CHow does the poet describe the city in the morning?
A) Busy and noisy
B) Silent and bare
C) Crowded and dark
D) Dirty and old
✅ Answer: BWhat structures are mentioned in line 6?
A) Shops and schools
B) Ships, towers, domes, theatres, temples
C) Lakes, rivers, roads
D) Streets and houses
✅ Answer: BWhat lies open to the fields and sky?
A) The market
B) The sea
C) The city
D) The bridge
✅ Answer: CWhat is the condition of the air in line 8?
A) Smoky and dark
B) Foggy and cold
C) Smokeless and bright
D) Rainy and grey
✅ Answer: C
Understanding the Poetic Imagery (11–20):
What is the main feature of the morning air?
A) It is hot
B) It is smoky
C) It is clean and smokeless
D) It is stormy
✅ Answer: CHow does everything appear in the morning light?
A) Faded and dull
B) Bright and glittering
C) Wet and slippery
D) Dark and gloomy
✅ Answer: BWhat natural element is being described as steeping?
A) The river
B) The valley
C) The sun
D) The moon
✅ Answer: CWhat does “steep” mean in this context?
A) Jumping
B) Covering fully
C) Falling
D) Heating
✅ Answer: BWhat places are steeped in sunlight?
A) Mountains and cities
B) Valleys, rocks, and hills
C) Bridges and rivers
D) Skies and fields
✅ Answer: BWhat kind of calm does the poet mention?
A) Slight calm
B) Temporary calm
C) Deep calm
D) Unwanted calm
✅ Answer: CWhich line shows the poet’s emotional response?
A) “Dear God! the very houses seem asleep;”
B) “All bright and glittering…”
C) “Ships, towers, domes…”
D) “Like a garment wear…”
✅ Answer: AHow does the river move according to the poet?
A) Forcefully
B) Randomly
C) Slowly
D) At its own sweet will
✅ Answer: DWhat does the poet mean by “the mighty heart is lying still”?
A) The city is dead
B) The city is resting
C) The city is sleeping
D) The city is destroyed
✅ Answer: BWhat is the tone of the entire poem?
A) Angry and loud
B) Fearful and panicked
C) Calm and admiring
D) Sad and sorrowful
✅ Answer: C
Vocabulary & Literary Devices (21–30):
What does the word “dull” mean in this poem?
A) Not shiny
B) Boring
C) Without feeling or emotion
D) Unclean
✅ Answer: CWhich of the following is an example of personification?
A) “Bright and glittering”
B) “The river glideth at his own sweet will”
C) “Never did sun more beautifully steep”
D) “Open unto the fields”
✅ Answer: BThe line “like a garment” is an example of:
A) Metaphor
B) Alliteration
C) Simile
D) Hyperbole
✅ Answer: CWhat is the form of this poem?
A) Ballad
B) Petrarchan Sonnet
C) Ode
D) Limerick
✅ Answer: BWhich rhyme scheme does the poem follow?
A) ABAB CDCD
B) AABBCCDD
C) ABBA ABBA CDCDCD
D) ABCD ABCD
✅ Answer: CWhat is the ‘volta’ (turn) in the poem?
A) Between lines 8 and 9
B) At the last line
C) After line 5
D) It has no turn
✅ Answer: AWhich word describes the city’s usual state (not in the poem)?
A) Busy
B) Silent
C) Empty
D) Closed
✅ Answer: A“Glideth” means:
A) Flows smoothly
B) Falls fast
C) Moves upward
D) Stays still
✅ Answer: AWhich feeling is shown in the line “Dear God! the very houses seem asleep”?
A) Anger
B) Joy
C) Surprise and peace
D) Confusion
✅ Answer: CWhy is the air described as “smokeless”?
A) To show it’s winter
B) To show it is clean and calm
C) To show pollution
D) To show people are burning fires
✅ Answer: B
Textual Interpretation (31–40):
Who is the speaker in the poem?
A) A farmer
B) A city mayor
C) The poet himself
D) A child
✅ Answer: CWhat is the poet surprised to find?
A) A big crowd
B) Such calmness in a big city
C) The sun setting
D) A stormy sky
✅ Answer: BWhich time of day is described in the poem?
A) Midnight
B) Afternoon
C) Early morning
D) Sunset
✅ Answer: CHow does the poem reflect Romantic poetry?
A) Focus on logic
B) Love for nature and emotion
C) Political ideas
D) Use of drama
✅ Answer: BWhat is unusual about this poem for Wordsworth?
A) He writes about war
B) He praises a city, not nature
C) He writes comedy
D) He criticizes city life
✅ Answer: B“All bright and glittering” refers to:
A) The people
B) The buildings
C) The streets
D) The poet’s clothes
✅ Answer: BWhich bridge is the poet standing on?
A) London Bridge
B) Tower Bridge
C) Westminster Bridge
D) Brooklyn Bridge
✅ Answer: CWhat does “splendour” mean in the poem?
A) Confusion
B) Light and glory
C) Sorrow
D) Pain
✅ Answer: BWhich figure of speech is found in “mighty heart is lying still”?
A) Simile
B) Irony
C) Metaphor
D) Oxymoron
✅ Answer: CWhat kind of setting does the poem create?
A) A festival scene
B) A peaceful morning cityscape
C) A crowded market
D) A battlefield
✅ Answer: B
Deeper Understanding (41–50):
Why does the poet say “Dear God!”?
A) He is scared
B) He is shocked by noise
C) He is amazed by beauty
D) He is angry
✅ Answer: CWhat emotion does the poet feel most deeply?
A) Anger
B) Excitement
C) Peace and awe
D) Sadness
✅ Answer: CWhat is the message of the poem?
A) Cities are always dirty
B) Even cities can be beautiful and peaceful
C) Travel is bad
D) Nature is harmful
✅ Answer: BWhich element is missing in the city in this poem?
A) Light
B) People
C) Noise and smoke
D) Buildings
✅ Answer: CWhy does the poet use the word “glittering”?
A) To show cheapness
B) To show brightness and beauty
C) To confuse
D) To describe darkness
✅ Answer: BWhat does the poem celebrate?
A) City crowds
B) The silence and beauty of morning
C) Loud city sounds
D) Rain and storm
✅ Answer: B“Ne’er saw I, never felt…” shows:
A) Pain
B) Habit
C) Strong surprise and feeling
D) Anger
✅ Answer: CThe poem’s focus is on:
A) Politics
B) Economics
C) Natural and urban beauty
D) War
✅ Answer: CWhat is Wordsworth’s opinion of London in this poem?
A) Hateful
B) Dirty
C) Majestic and peaceful
D) Busy and boring
✅ Answer: CWhat literary period does this poem belong to?
A) Modernist
B) Romantic
C) Victorian
D) Medieval
✅ Answer: B
Language, Style & Tone
The poem was written in which year?
A) 1812
B) 1802
C) 1798
D) 1820
✅ Answer: BWhat kind of poem is this?
A) Narrative
B) Elegy
C) Sonnet
D) Free verse
✅ Answer: CWhich bridge is the setting of the poem?
A) Waterloo Bridge
B) London Bridge
C) Westminster Bridge
D) Tower Bridge
✅ Answer: CHow many lines are there in this sonnet?
A) 12
B) 14
C) 10
D) 16
✅ Answer: BThe word “glideth” is an old poetic form of:
A) Glides
B) Glowing
C) Glittering
D) Glows
✅ Answer: AWhat part of the day is praised in the poem?
A) Noon
B) Evening
C) Morning
D) Night
✅ Answer: CWhat is meant by “the very houses seem asleep”?
A) The houses are closed
B) The people are not awake
C) There is complete stillness
D) The houses are dreaming
✅ Answer: CThe phrase “mighty heart” refers to:
A) London’s spirit
B) Poet’s emotion
C) The church
D) A king
✅ Answer: AWhich natural element adds to the peace in the poem?
A) Fog
B) The river
C) Wind
D) Snow
✅ Answer: BWhich human quality is given to the river?
A) Anger
B) Sadness
C) Free will
D) Power
✅ Answer: C
Context, Symbolism, and Romantic Traits
The poet is mainly surprised by:
A) The weather
B) The emptiness of the city
C) The city’s morning beauty
D) The people in the city
✅ Answer: CThe “garment” in the poem represents:
A) A person
B) The fog
C) The morning light
D) The river
✅ Answer: CWhat is the mood in the poem?
A) Fearful
B) Excited
C) Peaceful and admiring
D) Angry
✅ Answer: CWhat makes the city special in this poem?
A) It’s big and powerful
B) It’s rich in culture
C) It looks beautiful in the quiet morning
D) It has many people
✅ Answer: CWhat Romantic element is strong in the poem?
A) Logic and reason
B) Emotion and nature
C) Scientific language
D) Political message
✅ Answer: BWhich sound device is found in “silent, still”?
A) Simile
B) Rhyme
C) Alliteration
D) Irony
✅ Answer: CWhat do “domes” and “temples” suggest?
A) Religious and cultural beauty
B) Political tension
C) Warfare
D) Crowded places
✅ Answer: AWhy is the air described as “smokeless”?
A) People are not cooking
B) Factories are off
C) It is early morning and calm
D) It is winter
✅ Answer: CWhat is being contrasted in the poem?
A) Past and present
B) Nature and city life
C) Silence and noise
D) Country and town
✅ Answer: B“Touching in its majesty” shows the city is:
A) Powerful but ugly
B) Grand and emotionally moving
C) Scary and cold
D) Noisy and dirty
✅ Answer: B
Interpretation, Emotions, and Evaluation
What best describes Wordsworth’s view of the city?
A) Critical
B) Fearful
C) Respectful and amazed
D) Confused
✅ Answer: CHow is the city like a human in the poem?
A) It eats
B) It talks
C) It sleeps and wears clothes
D) It runs
✅ Answer: CHow is nature included in this urban scene?
A) Trees everywhere
B) Animals in streets
C) Fields, sky, river, and sunlight
D) Gardens only
✅ Answer: C“The river glideth” suggests movement that is:
A) Harsh and noisy
B) Rushed and crowded
C) Gentle and smooth
D) Wild and dangerous
✅ Answer: CWhy is the morning special to the poet?
A) It is foggy
B) It is loud
C) It shows a peaceful side of London
D) It is stormy
✅ Answer: CWhich poetic movement does the poem belong to?
A) Romanticism
B) Modernism
C) Realism
D) Symbolism
✅ Answer: A“Splendour” means:
A) Sadness
B) Glory and brightness
C) Confusion
D) Doubt
✅ Answer: BWhat lies “open unto the fields and sky”?
A) The poet’s heart
B) The London city
C) The mountains
D) The sea
✅ Answer: BWhich best shows Wordsworth’s surprise?
A) “Never did sun more beautifully steep…”
B) “Theatres and temples…”
C) “Like a garment…”
D) “Glideth at his own sweet will…”
✅ Answer: AThe word “fair” in the first line means:
A) Market
B) Festival
C) Beautiful
D) Equal
✅ Answer: C
Inference, Expression, and Literary Appreciation
Wordsworth wrote most about:
A) War
B) Nature and emotion
C) Technology
D) Politics
✅ Answer: BIn this poem, the city is treated like:
A) A battlefield
B) A person
C) An enemy
D) A machine
✅ Answer: BThe poet uses the sonnet form to:
A) Express political views
B) Write a story
C) Reflect deeply and admire the scene
D) Make people laugh
✅ Answer: C“Ne’er saw I, never felt…” shows:
A) Repetition of experience
B) Denial
C) Strong emphasis on new feeling
D) Forgetfulness
✅ Answer: CThe sonnet is addressed to:
A) Nature
B) A friend
C) The city of London
D) The king
✅ Answer: CWhich structure does NOT appear in the poem?
A) Domes
B) Theatres
C) Ships
D) Castles
✅ Answer: DThe line “Dear God!” expresses:
A) Fear
B) Joy
C) Amazement and admiration
D) Anger
✅ Answer: CHow does the poet feel about noise in this poem?
A) He loves it
B) He ignores it
C) He finds peace in silence
D) He misses it
✅ Answer: CWhat does the last line suggest?
A) London is dead
B) London is at rest
C) London is awake
D) London is cold
✅ Answer: BWordsworth’s poetry is mostly known for:
A) Humor
B) Nature and emotional depth
C) Tragedy
D) Fantasy
✅ Answer: BWhat makes this sonnet different from Wordsworth’s other poems?
A) It’s about war
B) It uses rhyme
C) It praises a city, not nature
D) It is very short
✅ Answer: CThe structure of the sonnet helps the poet to:
A) Create confusion
B) Make fun of city life
C) Show development in thought
D) Criticize leaders
✅ Answer: CThe “first splendour” of the sun refers to:
A) Midday sun
B) Sunlight in the evening
C) Early morning light
D) Summer heat
✅ Answer: C“Open unto the fields” suggests:
A) Fields are closed
B) City is separated
C) City is part of nature
D) City is wild
✅ Answer: CWhy is the poem memorable?
A) It tells a story
B) It teaches history
C) It shows a rare, peaceful moment in a busy city
D) It warns people
✅ Answer: CWhich figure of speech is used in “mighty heart is lying still”?
A) Personification
B) Alliteration
C) Simile
D) Irony
✅ Answer: AWhat does the poem teach us?
A) Cities are boring
B) Mornings are dangerous
C) Beauty can be found even in busy places
D) Never go to London
✅ Answer: CThe stillness in the poem contrasts with:
A) Future silence
B) Usual busyness of the city
C) Joy of nature
D) Sadness
✅ Answer: BHow does the poem begin?
A) With sadness
B) With a statement of beauty
C) With a question
D) With a warning
✅ Answer: BWhat is Wordsworth’s feeling in the last line?
A) Disappointment
B) Excitement
C) Calm and awe
D) Fear
✅ Answer: C
“Ne’er” is a poetic word meaning:
✅ Never“Glideth” is used instead of:
✅ Glides“Still” in the last line means:
✅ Motionless“Splendour” describes the:
✅ Sunlight“Open unto the fields” shows a connection between:
✅ City and nature“All bright and glittering” refers to:
✅ Buildings“Silent, bare” contrasts with:
✅ The usual busy cityThe river is:
✅ Free and gentleThe poet uses repetition in:
✅ “Ne’er saw I, never felt…”The line “Dear God!” shows:
✅ Strong emotion“Garment” is used as a:
✅ SimileThe sonnet ends with:
✅ StillnessWordsworth believes true beauty is:
✅ In calm and natureThis poem praises:
✅ City’s quiet momentRomantic poets focused on:
✅ Emotion and natureThe form of the poem helps show:
✅ Order and reflectionWordsworth breaks expectation by admiring:
✅ A cityThe poem teaches us to:
✅ Pause and observeThe poem captures a moment of:
✅ Rare peaceThe poem is an example of:
✅ Romantic idealism
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