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Class 10th English Lesson 02 Ode On Solitude Objective Question and Answer Bihar Boad Examination POETRY SECTION

1. Ode on Solitude’ is written by..

(A) Alexander Pope
(B) Milton
(C) Rupert Brooke
(D) Walter de la Mare

2. The poet does not want anything to mark the place where he is

(A) Buried
(B) Sitting
(C) Hiding
(D) Lost

3. 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. How is he content?

(A) To live peacefully
(B) to live with comfort
(C) To live with luxury
(D) None of these

5. Who gives him bread ?

(A) Market
(B) Field
(C) Farmer
(D) None of these

6. 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. How does the poet desire to sleep?

(A) So long
(B) Soundly
(C) Sleep for less hours
(D) None of these

8. The happy man owns inherited

(A) world
(B) property
(C) poem
(D) solitude

9. A happy man’s wants are satisfied by the property inherited by him from his

(A) Uncle
(B) Mother
(C) Cousin
(D) Father

10. Hours, days and years slide away ……………… for the happy man.

(A) Hard
(B) Quickly
(C) Softly
(D) Tensely

11. Meditation ……………… the happy man.

(A) Saddens
(B) Pleases
(C) Worries
(D) Disturbs

12. 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. 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. What do you mean by ‘slide soft away’?

(A) go away
(B) pass away smoothly
(C) pass away
(D) none of these

15. Alexander Pope was one of the greatest …………… of the early 18th century.

(A) dramatists
(B) novelists
(C) writers
(D) satirists

16. How does the poet, Alexander Pope, want to live?

(A) unseen
(B) unknown
(C) both (A) & (B)
(D) none of these

17. What do the trees yield to a person in summer ?

(A) wood
(B) fire
(C) fruit
(D) shade

18. How do hours, days and years of a blessed man pass away?

(A) softly
(B) hardly
(C) coldly
(D) frankly

19. “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. “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. Whose flocks supply him with attire, here flock means.

(A) sheep
(B) cow
(C) dog
(D) elephant

22. Alexander Pope was born in-

(A) 1588
(B) 1688
(C) 1788
(D) 1678

23. Alexander Pope died in

(A) 1888
(B) 1848
(C) 1744
(D) 1724

24. 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. The poet of ‘The Rape of the Lock’ is

(A) William Cowper
(B) Alexander Pope
(C) William de la Mare
(D) John Keats

26. ‘Essay on Criticism’ is the famous work of

(A) John Keats
(B) Shakespeare
(C) Wordsworth
(D) Alexander Pope

27. A poem addressed to a person or thing or celebrating of an event

(A) Satire
(B) Ode
(C) Ballad
(D) Elegy

28. “Loneliness’ is same in meaning as

(A) satire
(B) profound
(C) solitude
(D) mob

29. The happy man is content to live in his own

(A) tree
(B) town
(C) ground
(D) None

30. The happy man is content to live in his own

(A) tree
(B) town
(C) ground
(D) None

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