5. AN EPITAPH

 1. ‘An Epitaph’ deals with a beautiful-

(A) girl 
(B) lady 
(C) baby 
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒  B

2. The lady mentioned in the poem, ‘An Epitaph’ belonged to-

(A) the North Country 
(B) the East Country 
(c) the West Country 
(D) the south Country

Answer ⇒  C

3. The poetic device, wbich is used in the poem, ‘An Epitaph’ is –

(A) metaphor 
(B) simile 
(C) personification 
(D) ambiguity

Answer ⇒  D

4. The term ‘crumble’ used in the poem, ‘An Epitaph’ means to-

(A) die bi 
(B) live 
(C) suffer L 
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒  A

5. The tone of the poem, ‘An Epitaph’ means to –

(A) happy 
(B) melancholy 
(C) romantic 
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒  B

6. Who has composed the poem, ‘An Epitaph’ ?

(A) Walter de la Mare 
(B) Rupert Brooke
(C) D.H. Lawrence 
(D) W.H. Auden

Answer ⇒  A

7. Walter de la Mare belonged to…………. century.

(A) 19th 
(B) 20th 
(C) 18th 
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒  B

8. Walter de la Mare received the ‘Order of Merit’ with Queen Elizabeth-II in-

(A) 1951 
(B) 1952 
(C) 1953 
(D) 1954

Answer ⇒  C

9. Walter de la Mare was-

(A) a poct
(B) a novelist  
(C) a short story-writer 
(D) All of these

Answer ⇒  D

10. Walter de la Mare shows fresh interest in………….. theme

(A) old 
(B) medieval 
(C) love
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒  A

11 Walter de la Mare has written the poem-

(A) The Soldier 
(B) Fire-Hyron
(C) Snake
(D) An Epitaph Ans

Answer ⇒  D

12. Walter de la Mare Knen weer who is now dead.

(A) girl 
(B) lady 
(C) boy
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒  B

13.The poet feels that after his death nobody will……………..her.

(A) love 
(B) forget 
(C) remember 
(D) hate

Answer ⇒  C

14. The poet thinks that ……………Is not everlasting.

(A) beauty 
(B) cruelty 
(C) ugliness 
(D) love

Answer ⇒  A

15. The lady, who is died, lies in the –

(B) grave

(A) garden

(C) field

(D) house

Answer ⇒  B

16. ‘Light of step and heart was she’ is taken from-

(A) Fire-Hymn
(B) Snake  
(C) An Epitaph 
(D)The Soldier

Answer ⇒  C

17. ‘And when I crumble, who will remember is written by-

(A) John Keats 
(B) John Donne 
(C) Rupert Brooke 
(D) Walter de la Mare

Answer ⇒  D