6. THE SOLDIER

1. ‘The Soldier’ is –

(A) an ode 
(B) a sonnet 
(C) an epic 
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒  B

2. The Soldier’ is ………… poem.

(A) a symbolic 
(B) a lyrical 
(C) a patriotic 
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒  C

3. The Soldier’ deals with –
(A) France 
(B) Russia 
(C) Scotland 
(D) England

Answer ⇒  D

4. The term ‘concealed stands for………..in The Soldier.

(A) hidden 
(B) disappeared 
(C) absent 
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒  A

5. According to ‘The Soldier’ England has given her natives her flowers –

(A) to worship 
(B) to love
(C) to offer 
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒  B

6. Who has composed the poem, The Soldier ?

(A) Rupert Brooke 
(B) T.S. Eliot 
(C) D.H. Lawrence 
(D) WH Auden

Answer ⇒  A

7. Rupert Brooke was born in—

(A) 1886 
(B) 1887 
(C) 1888 
(D) 1889

Answer ⇒  B

8. Rupert Brooke was died in –

(A) 1913 
(B) 1914 
(C) 1915 
(D) 1916

Answer ⇒  C

9. Rupert Brooke is remembered as a –

(A) Trench poet 
(B) Georgian poet 
(C) Realistic poet 
(D) War poet

Answer ⇒  D

10. Brooke inspired patriotism in the …….. phase of the First World War.

(A) early 
(B) middle 
(C) late 
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒  A

11. Rupert Brooke has written the poem-

(A) Snake
(B) An Epitaph 
(C) The Soldier
(D) Song of Myself

Answer ⇒  C

12. The Soldier is a …….. poem.

(A) muture 
(B) war 
(C) love 
(D) happy

Answer ⇒  B

13. The images and praises of ……….. run through both the stanzas.

(A) England 
(B) America 
(C) France 
(D) India

Answer ⇒  A

14. The place where the soldier would be buried should be treated as the part of ….. after his death.

(A) Germany 
(B) France 
(C) Italy 
(D) England

Answer ⇒  D

15. T’he speaker of the poem ‘The soldier’ is a-

(A) doctor 
(B) soldier 
(C) teacher 
(D) trader

Answer ⇒  B

16. The poem .. is a patriotic poem.

(A) Song of Myself 
(B) Fire-Hymn 
(C) The Soldier 
(D) An Epitaph

Answer ⇒  C

17. Rupert Brooke speaks in the guise of an………. Soldier.

(A) English 
(B) American 
(C) French 
(D) European

Answer ⇒  A

18. The poem ………… is a sonnet.

(A) Fire-Hymn 
(B) The Soldier 
(C) Song of Myself 
(D) Snake

Answer ⇒  B

19. The speaker is not afraid of –

(A) death 
(B) life 
(C) lion 
(D) None of these

Answer ⇒  A

20. The dust stands for the……………………..

(A) leader 
(B) teacher 
(C) farmer 
(D) soldier

Answer ⇒  D

21. The poet in ‘Ther Soldier’ is depicting the miseries of-

(A) war 
(B) nature 
(C) relation 
(D) love

Answer ⇒  A

22. À sonnet is a poem of ………. lines.

(A)16
(B) 14 
(C) 18
(D) 20

Answer ⇒  B

23. ‘It I should die, think only, this my me’ is taken from-

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

Answer ⇒  C

24. ‘A pulse in the eternal mind, no less’ is written by-

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

Answer ⇒  D