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The Romantic Period

Total Questions: 100

1) Who wrothe the following lines, All at once I saw a crowd, a host of golden daffodils. –

  • A: Wordsworth
  • B: Shelley
  • C: Byron
  • D: Keats

2) ‘If winter comes, can spring be far behind?’ These lines were written by__

  • A: Keats
  • B: Frost
  • C: Eliot
  • D: Shelley

3) ১৭৯৮-১৮৩২ সাল পর্যন্ত সময়কে ইংরেজি সাহিত্যের কোন কাল বলা হয়?

  • A: The Renaissance Period
  • B: The Elizabethan Age
  • C: The Restoration
  • D: The Romantic Age

4) Prosody signifies the systematic study of __?

  • A: Drama
  • B: Short story
  • C: Novel
  • D: Versification

5) Most important feature of a romantic poetry is—

  • A: Beauty
  • B: Nature
  • C: Subjectivity
  • D: Imagination

6) Which of the following is a story in verse?

  • A: elegy
  • B: ballad
  • C: ode
  • D: sonnet

7) The ‘merit’ in the sentence ‘The boy showed his merit by making twenty mistakes in ten minutes’ is an example of –

  • A: personification
  • B: metaphor
  • C: pun
  • D: irony

8) The sentence,

  • A: simile
  • B: metaphor
  • C: irony
  • D: parsonification

9) The comparison of unlike things using the words like or as known to be –

  • A: metaphor
  • B: simile
  • C: alliteration
  • D: personification

10) Whose dying words were, ‘Crito, I owe a cock to Asceleping; will you remember to the debt’.

  • A: Aristotle
  • B: Tules
  • C: Socretes
  • D: Aristotle Onassis

11) In the poem

  • A: exaggeration
  • B: irony
  • C: sarcasm
  • D: humour

12) Which of the following chronologycally in order

  • A: Chaucer, Spenser, Shelley, Swinburae
  • B: Shakespeare, Chaucer, Eliot, Donne
  • C: Hughes, Eliot, Yeats, Auden
  • D: Hopkins, Browings, Wordsworth, Marvell

13) Romantic poets are so called because __

  • A: they are connected more with heart than with head
  • B: they have written romances
  • C: they are specially romantic about women
  • D: they are not Victorians

14) Child is the father of man

  • A: P.B Shelly
  • B: S.T. Coleridge
  • C: W. Wordsworth
  • D: A.C Swinburne

15) Pioneer/s of Romanticism is/are-

  • A: Wordsworth
  • B: Coleridge
  • C: Both a & b
  • D: None

16) Water, water, everywhere, not a drop to drink jvBb †Kvb Kwei †jLv?

  • A: Wordsworth
  • B: Gray
  • C: Coleridge
  • D: Scott

17) The speaker of “I wandered lonely as a cloud” saw:

  • A: wet daffodils
  • B: yellow daffodils
  • C: fair daffodils
  • D: golden daffodils

18) William Hazlitt কে ছিলেন?

  • A: Novelist
  • B: Essayist
  • C: Dramatist
  • D: Poet

19) “The waves beside them danced’’ (from ‘I wandered lonely as a cloud’) is an example of:

  • A: simile
  • B: metaphor
  • C: metonymy
  • D: personification

20) “Ten thousand saw I at a glance” is an example of-

  • A: hyperbole
  • B: symbol
  • C: metaphor
  • D: apostrophe

21) John Keats is primarily a poet of

  • A: Beauty
  • B: Nature
  • C: Love
  • D: Revolution

22) The central idea of “I wandered lonely as a cloud” is that:

  • A: nature excites human imagination
  • B: nature is harmful for human being
  • C: nature is beautiful
  • D: we can find solace in nature

23) Poet of sensuousness–

  • A: P.
  • B: Shelley
  • C: William Wordsworth
  • D: John Keats

24) Who is called the ‘poet of beauty’?

  • A: William Wordsworth
  • B: P.B Shelley
  • C: John Keats
  • D: Shakespeare

25) The year 1798 is famous for—

  • A: The French Revolution
  • B: The American Independence
  • C: Publication of lyrical ballads
  • D: The death of Keats

26) Who is known as ‘the poet of nature in English literature’?

  • A: Lord Tennyson
  • B: John Milton
  • C: William Wordsworth
  • D: John Keats

27) Who was a ‘poet laureate?

  • A: William Wordsworth
  • B: Robert Browning
  • C: T. S Eliot
  • D: John Keats

28) ‘Poet are unacknowledged legislators of the world’– Who told it?

  • A: Browing
  • B: Shelley
  • C: Tennyson
  • D: Byron

29) Who has written? ‘He prayeth best, who loveth best All things great and small.’

  • A: John Keats
  • B: Lord Byron
  • C: P. B Shelley
  • D: Coleridge

30) Which ode begins with the lines? ‘My heart aches, and a drowsy numbness pains. My sense, as though of hemlock I had drunk.’

  • A: Ode of the Spring
  • B: Ode to Duty
  • C: Ode to a Nightingale
  • D: Ode to the West Wind

31) Identify the Poet of the verse: ‘Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought.’

  • A: John Keats
  • B: P.B Shelley
  • C: Lord Byron
  • D: William Wordsworth

32) ‘Ten thousand saw I at a glance Tossing their heads in sprightly dance.’ What is the poet William Wordsworth referring to?

  • A: birds
  • B: daffodils
  • C: leaves
  • D: bees

33) ‘The music in my heart I bore/ Long after it was heard no more.’ These lines are from the poem—

  • A: The Solitary Reaper by Wordsworth
  • B: Ode to a Nightingale by John Keats
  • C: To a lady with a guitar by P.B Shelley
  • D: elegy written in a country churchyard by Thomas Gray

34) ‘Ten thousand saw I at a glance’ Who said this?

  • A: Shakespearen
  • B: Coleridge
  • C: Keats
  • D: Wordsworth

35) If Winter comes, can spring be far behind? is a line from—

  • A: Shelley's Ode to West Wind
  • B: Coleridge's Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • C: Byron's Don Juan
  • D: Keats Ode to Autumn

36) If Winter comes, can — be far behind?

  • A: Autumn
  • B: Spring
  • C: Summer
  • D: Rain

37) ‘Nature never did betray the heart that loved her’ is a quotation.

  • A: Wordsworth
  • B: B.J Baryon
  • C: P.B Shelley
  • D: keats

38) ‘A thing of beauty is a joy forever’ was stated by—

  • A: John Keats
  • B: William Shakespeare
  • C: Bacon
  • D: Milton

39) They__ in never-ending–

  • A: Started, show
  • B: shone, laughter
  • C: grow, row
  • D: stretched, line

40) ‘The Trumpet of prophecy! O wind. If winter comes, can spring be far behind?’ Who is the poet of these lines?

  • A: P.B Shelley
  • B: William Wordsworth
  • C: John Keats
  • D: Robert browning

41) ‘Our Sweetest songs are those that tell of a sadest thoughts is a quotation from Shelley’s

  • A: Ode to a skylark
  • B: The cloud
  • C: Ode to the west Wind
  • D: Adonais

42) ‘Child is the father of man’ is taken from the poem of—.

  • A: W. Wordsworth
  • B: S. T. Coleridge
  • C: P.B Shelley
  • D: A.C Swinburne

43) Charles Lamb was—

  • A: an essayist
  • B: a novelist
  • C: an epic poet
  • D: a dramatist

44) Ballad is —

  • A: a kind of short narrative poem
  • B: a kind of short condoling poem
  • C: a kind of short lyrical poem
  • D: a rhymic verse

45) ‘Essays of Elia’ was written by—

  • A: William Hazlitt
  • B: Emily Dickinson
  • C: Charles Lamb
  • D: Emily Brontee

46) Jane Austen is the writer of–

  • A: Jane Eyre
  • B: Ramona
  • C: Emma
  • D: Rebecca

47) Which is not a play?

  • A: The tempest
  • B: Othello
  • C: King Lear
  • D: Pride and Prejudice

48) Who is the author of ‘Pride and Prejudice’? / Pride and Prejudice’ is written by–

  • A: Emily Bronte
  • B: Charlotte Bronte
  • C: Jane Austen
  • D: Charles Dickens

49) Who wrote the poem ‘Don Juan’?

  • A: William Wordsworth
  • B: William Blake
  • C: Lord Byron
  • D: John Keats

50) Who is the author of ‘Heaven and Earth’?

  • A: Lord Tennyson
  • B: William Wordsworth
  • C: Lord Byron
  • D: John Keats

51) Who is sometimes called ‘Rebel Poet?’

  • A: S. T. Coleridge
  • B: Wordsworth
  • C: Keats
  • D: Lord Byron

52) John Keats is known as a romantic poet. So is (choose one name)

  • A: T. S. Eliot
  • B: Lord Tennyson
  • C: Lord Byron
  • D: G. M. Hopkins

53) John Keats কোন শ্রেণির কবি?

  • A: Romantic
  • B: Classical
  • C: Modern
  • D: Ancient

54) মৃত্যু হচ্ছে নিছক ‘A Short Sleep’ এর উক্তিটি কার?

  • A: বায়রন
  • B: কিটস্
  • C: মাইকেল মধুসূদন দত্ত
  • D: সুইটম্যান

55) Who wrote ‘Ode to a Nightingale?’

  • A: Pope
  • B: Shelley
  • C: Wordsworth
  • D: Keats

56) John Keats is primarily a poet of-

  • A: Beauty
  • B: Nature
  • C: Love
  • D: Revolution

57) কোন ইংরেজ কবি যক্ষা রোগে মৃত্যুবরণ করেন?

  • A: P. B Shelley
  • B: Robert Burns
  • C: S. T. Coleridge
  • D: John Keats

58) The poet of ‘Romantic Age’ is—

  • A: George Orwell
  • B: D.H Lawrence
  • C: John Milton
  • D: John keats

59) ‘Ode on a Grecian Urn’– Who is the poet of the poem?

  • A: Wordsworth
  • B: Shelley
  • C: Shakespeare
  • D: Keats

60) Keats belong to –

  • A: Eighteenth century
  • B: Nineteenth century
  • C: Twentieth century
  • D: Seventeenth century

61) Poet of sensuousness-

  • A: P.B Shelley
  • B: William Wordsworth
  • C: John Keats
  • D: Lord Byron

62) In the poem ‘Ozymandias’ who calls Ozymandias ‘King of Kings’?

  • A: The Traveller
  • B: The speaker
  • C: Other kings
  • D: Ozymandias himself

63) ‘Ode to Autumn’ was written by—

  • A: Shelley
  • B: Keats
  • C: Byron
  • D: Blake

64) ভরতপক্ষী ও সমীরণের কবি (Poet of ‘Skylark and Wind’) নামে পরিচিত কে?

  • A: Lord Byron
  • B: John Keats
  • C: W. Wordsworth
  • D: P B Shelley

65) Who is called the ‘poet of beauty’?

  • A: Wordsworth
  • B: P.B Shelley
  • C: Keats
  • D: Shakespeare

66) In ‘Ozymandias’ the poet says, ‘I met a traveller— an—land.’

  • A: by, old
  • B: going, ancient
  • C: from, antique
  • D: passing, antique

67) In Shelley’s ‘Ozymandias’ the words, ‘My name is ozymandias,inscribed in

  • A: the visage of the nature
  • B: the pedestal of the statue
  • C: the hand of the statue
  • D: the head of the statue

68) What lies half sunk in the sand in Shelley’s Ozymandias’?

  • A: broken statue
  • B: two trunkless legs
  • C: an ancient place
  • D: broken head of a statue

69) A famous English poet who was professionally known as man

  • A: Shelley
  • B: Keats
  • C: Milton

70) One of the following was a Romantic poet-

  • A: Tennyson
  • B: Arnold
  • C: Shelley
  • D: Browning

71) ‘Ode to the west wind’ is by—

  • A: Keats
  • B: Shelley
  • C: Coleridge
  • D: Wordsworth

72) The central idea of ‘Ozymandias’ is that

  • A: all things, both great and small, will perish
  • B: man is mortal, art immortal
  • C: imagination is stronger than fact
  • D: history repeats

73) In Shelly’s ‘Ozymandias’ frown’, and ‘sneer of cold command’ are seen on—.

  • A: the pedestal of the staue
  • B: desert sand
  • C: two trunkless legs
  • D: Shattered visage

74) In ‘Ozymandias’, who saw the statue of Ozymandias?

  • A: the poet
  • B: an old man
  • C: a traveler
  • D: a sculptor

75) The statue of Ozymandias is—

  • A: on a mountain
  • B: beside a river
  • C: in a desert
  • D: in a valley

76) Who wrote Prometheus Unbound?

  • A: Coleridge
  • B: Keats
  • C: Byron
  • D: Shelley

77) The phrase ‘trunk less legs’ in the poem ‘Ozymandias’ refer to:

  • A: hug legs
  • B: legs without toes
  • C: legs without body
  • D: beautiful legs

78) ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’ is a—

  • A: play
  • B: short story
  • C: novel
  • D: poem

79) Who was English poet addicted to opium?—

  • A: S.T. Coleridge
  • B: P
  • C: Shelley
  • D: John Keats

80) Who is the author of ‘The Rime of the Ancient Mariner’?

  • A: William Wordsworth
  • B: S.T. Coleridge
  • C: W. Somerset Maugham
  • D: Sir Walter Scott

81) P.B. Shelley is known as—

  • A: Shelley is known as—
  • B: Epic Poet
  • C: Romantic Poet
  • D: Poet of nature

82) The literary work ‘Kubla Khan’ is—

  • A: a history of Vincent Smith
  • B: a verse by Coleridge
  • C: a drama by Oscar Wilde
  • D: a short-story by Somerset Maugham

83) Lucy সম্পর্কে কবিতা কোন কবি রচনা করেন?

  • A: S.T. Coleridge
  • B: P.B Shelley
  • C: William Wordsworth
  • D: Lord Byron

84) ‘The Daffodils’ কি জাতীয় রচনা?

  • A: উপন্যাস
  • B: কবিতা
  • C: নাটক
  • D: ভ্রমণ কাহিনী

85) Who wrote poem about Lucy?

  • A: S.T. Coleridge
  • B: P.B Shelley
  • C: William Wordsworth
  • D: Lord Byron

86) William Wordsworth wrote—

  • A: The Rape of the Lock
  • B: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  • C: The Lucy PoemsRRS BCS English Care 25
  • D: Absalom and Achitophel

87) Wordsworth was inspired by—

  • A: the French Revolution
  • B: the American Revolution
  • C: the Russian Revolution
  • D: the Industrial Revolution

88) Who wrote the poem ‘Solitary Reaper?

  • A: Wordsworth
  • B: Shelley
  • C: Keats
  • D: Shakespeare

89) ‘Written in March’ is a poem composed by-

  • A: William Wordsworth
  • B: William Congreve
  • C: William Blake
  • D: William Shakespeare

90) The Solitary Reaper is a—

  • A: heroic poem
  • B: romantic poem
  • C: classical poem
  • D: patriotic poem

91) Wordsworth is a — poet.

  • A: classical
  • B: modern
  • C: romantic
  • D: Greek

92) Who is known as ‘the poet of nature in English literature’?

  • A: Lord Tennyson
  • B: John Milton
  • C: William Wordsworth
  • D: John Keats

93) In ‘The Solitary Reaper’ what does the word solitary mean?

  • A: classical
  • B: modern
  • C: romantic
  • D: Greek

94) William Wordsworth এর সমসাময়িক কবি কে?

  • A: T.S. Eliot
  • B: W. B Yeats
  • C: D.G Rossetti
  • D: S.T Coleridge

95) Lyrical Ballads was published in the year-.

  • A: 1798
  • B: 1770
  • C: 1779
  • D: 1775

96) In ‘I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud’ the daffodils gave the poet.

  • A: a great deal of pleasure
  • B: very pleasure
  • C: many pleasure
  • D: much pleasure

97) The Daffodils is a poem written by—

  • A: William Wordsworth
  • B: Lewis Carroll
  • C: John Keats
  • D: P.B Shelley

98) William Wordsworth is pre-eminently—

  • A: a poet of nature
  • B: a poet of love
  • C: a poet of human nature
  • D: a poet of liberty

99) Why were The Daffodils in Wordsworth’s I wandered Lonely as a Cloud dancing?

  • A: The poet was day dreaming
  • B: The flowers had cheerful company
  • C: The sea waves beside them had gone wild
  • D: There was a strong wind.

100) In ‘I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud’ Wordsworth compares the daffodils with—

  • A: the stars of the milky way
  • B: the waves
  • C: the trees
  • D: the milky way
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