1 Created on February 14, 2022 By iiitinstituteClass 10th English Lesson 02 Ode On Solitude (Poetry) 1 / 291. Ode on Solitude’ is written by.. (A) Alexander Pope (B) Milton (C) Rupert Brooke (D) Walter de la Mare 2 / 292. The poet does not want anything to mark the place where he is (A) Buried (B) Sitting (C) Hiding (D) Lost 3 / 293. Where does the happy man live, according to this poem? (A) In forest (B) In towns (C) In his native land (D) None of these 4 / 294. How is he content? (A) To live peacefully (B) to live with comfort (C) To live with luxury (D) None of these 5 / 295. Who gives him bread ? (A) Market (B) Field (C) Farmer (D) None of these 6 / 296. From where does he get his cloths ? (A) From bamboos (B) From leathers of animals (C) From his flocks of sheep (D) None of these 7 / 297. How does the poet desire to sleep? (A) So long (B) Soundly (C) Sleep for less hours (D) None of these 8 / 298. The happy man owns inherited (A) world (B) property (C) poem (D) solitude 9 / 299. A happy man’s wants are satisfied by the property inherited by him from his (A) Uncle (B) Mother (C) Cousin (D) Father 10 / 2910. Hours, days and years slide away ……………… for the happy man. (A) Hard (B) Quickly (C) Softly (D) Tensely 11 / 2911. Meditation ……………… the happy man. (A) Saddens (B) Pleases (C) Worries (D) Disturbs 12 / 2912. What does the Poet wish ? (A) His hours, days and year’s pass away softly (B) To spend luxurious life (C) To live with comfort (D) None of these 13 / 2913. Who is a happy man? (A) who is wealthy (B) who is brave (C) who is content with his paternal land and belongings (D) who is careful : 14 / 2914. What do you mean by ‘slide soft away’? (A) go away (B) pass away smoothly (C) pass away (D) none of these 15 / 2915. Alexander Pope was one of the greatest …………… of the early 18th century. (A) dramatists (B) novelists (C) writers (D) satirists 16 / 2916. How does the poet, Alexander Pope, want to live? (A) unseen (B) unknown (C) both (A) & (B) (D) none of these 17 / 2917. What do the trees yield to a person in summer ? (A) wood (B) fire (C) fruit (D) shade 18 / 2918. How do hours, days and years of a blessed man pass away? (A) softly (B) hardly (C) coldly (D) frankly 19 / 2919. “Steal from the world, and not a stone’-here stone means (A) piece of a rock (B) a poluable (C) a tomb stone (D) a marble stone 20 / 2920. “Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread’, here ‘bread: means. (A) cake (B) corn (C) piece of bread (D) any type of bread 21 / 2921. Whose flocks supply him with attire, here flock means. (A) sheep (B) cow (C) dog (D) elephant 22 / 2922. Alexander Pope was born in- (A) 1588 (B) 1688 (C) 1788 (D) 1678 23 / 2923. Alexander Pope died in (A) 1888 (B) 1848 (C) 1744 (D) 1724 24 / 2924. Who was one of the greatest poet-satirist and also a critic of the early 18th century? (A) William Cowper (B) William Wordsworth (C) Alexander Pope (D) Walter de la Mare 25 / 2925. The poet of ‘The Rape of the Lock’ is (A) William Cowper (B) Alexander Pope (C) William de la Mare (D) John Keats 26 / 2926. ‘Essay on Criticism’ is the famous work of (A) John Keats (B) Shakespeare (C) Wordsworth (D) Alexander Pope 27 / 2927. A poem addressed to a person or thing or celebrating of an event (A) Satire (B) Ode (C) Ballad (D) Elegy 28 / 2928. “Loneliness’ is same in meaning as (A) satire (B) profound (C) solitude (D) mob 29 / 2929. The happy man is content to live in his own (A) tree (B) town (C) ground (D) None Your score isThe average score is 31% LinkedIn Facebook VKontakte 0% Restart quiz