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Objective Type Questions
For each of the following questions, four alternatives are given for the answer. Only one of them is correct. Choose the correct alternative.
1. When was Tennyson born on?
(a) 1805
(b) 1809
(c) 1807
(d) 1812
2. The famous elegy 'Memoriam' was written in the memory of -
(a) Hallam
(b) Keats
(c) Byron
(d) Shelley
3. 'Memoriam' was published in -
(a) 1851
(b) 1845
(c) 1852
(d) 1850
4. Tennyson made his great friend at Cambridge to whom?
(a) Shelley
(b) Browning
(c) Hardy
(d) Hallam
5. 'Break, Break, Break was written by Tennyson on :
(a) Byron
(b) Shelley
(c) Hallam
(d) Keats
6. Whose death makes Tennyson to compose the poem 'Break, Break, Break' -
(a) Arthur Hallam
(b) Edward
(c) Alfred
(d) John
7. Who was not a victorian poet?
(a) Lardy
(b) Tennyson
(c) Shelley
(d) Browning
8. Which is the longest of all?
(a) Lyric
(b) Epic
(c) Elegy
(d) Ode
9. 'Break, Break, Break' was published in -
(a) 1824
(b) 1825
(c) 1842
(d) 1852
10. 'Uhysses' described in the poem is a
(a) Soldier
(b) Countryman
(c) Ruler
(d) Farmer
11. "Tennyson was before all things, a flawless artist" who said about Tennyson?
(a) R.C. Jebbs
(b) R.C. Brimley
(c) Thomas Hardy
(d) Hallam
12. The year of publication of Lotus Eater is -
(a) 1852
(b) 1853
(c) 1832
(d) 1842
13. When Tennyson met his Arthur Henry Hallam -
(a) in 1832
(b) in 1828
(c) in 1830
(d) in 1834
14. Where Tennyson met Arthur Hallam?
(a) Orford
(b) London
(c) France
(d) Cambridge
15. Tennyson was born at -
(a) Lincolnshire
(b) Hampshire
(c) Lankashire
(d) Menchestor
16. 'Dream of Fair Woman' was written by -
(a) Browning
(b) Hardy
(c) Thompson
(d) Tennyson
17. Tennyson's "Poems by Two Brothers" was published in -
(a) 1824
(b) 1827
(c) 1830
(d) 1832
18. Ulysses took part in which great battle -
(a) Battle Troy
(b) Battle of France
(c) Battle of Italy
(d) Battle of None
19. Ulysses was king of -
(a) Rome
(b) Troy
(c) Ithaca
(d) Greek
20. Telemachus was -
(a) Ulysses son
(b) Ulysser friend
(c) Commandor
(d) Sailor
21. The date and year when Tennyson died is -
(a) September 6, 1892
(b) October 7, 1890
(c) October 5, 1892
(d) October 6, 1892
22. Which of the following poem is not by Tennyson -
(a) In Memoriam
(b) Mand
(c) The Waste Land
(d) The princess
23. Ulysses was a man of -
(a) Liar
(b) Adventure
(c) Racing
(d) Gambling
24. Ulysses returns home after -
(a) Ten years
(b) Nine years
(c) Twenty years
(d) Sixteen years
25. Where did Ulysses decide to go?
(a) North
(b) East
(c) West
(d) South
26. What is the figure of speech in Break, Break Break / On thy cold gray stones, O sea! -
(a) Oxymoran
(b) Pesonification
(c) Onomatopoeia
(d) Allieteration
27. 'But O for the touch of a vanished hand,' refers to -
(a) The Prospice
(b) Break Break Break
(c) Ulysses
(d) None of these
28. Break Break Break is -
(a) a short lyric
(b) a short elegy
(c) a short ode
(d) None of these
29. Tennyson was a representative poet of -
(a) Elizabethan Age
(b) Modern Age
(c) Victorian Age
(d) Romantic Age
30. Tennyson expressed in his poetry, is called -
(a) Victorian compromise
(b) Victorian fashion society
(c) Victorian tradition
(d) None of these
31. What is thought of Tennyson behind his poem 'Ulysses'?
(a) Homer's Odyssey
(b) Virgil's Iliad
(c) Milton's Lycidas
(d) Kyd's Spanish Tragedy
32. The appeal of Tennyson's poetry is -
(a) Close to reality
(b) Close to relation
(c) Close to reformation
(d) None of these
33. The reason of the writing poem 'Break Break Break' was -
(a) Death of his wife
(b) Death of his beloved
(c) Death of his son
(d) Death of his friend
34. 'Ulysses' is a poem of -
(a) Disaster of youth
(b) Action in life
(c) Noble in action
(d) All of these
35. The subject matter of the poem was suggested to Tennyson by -
(a) Homer's Oyssey
(b) Virgil's Iliad
(c) Milton's Lycidas
(d) Dante's Infer no.
36. 'O well for the sailor lad,' what is the meaning of "the sailor lad" -
(a) Fisherman's boy
(b) The seamans' boy
(c) The joyous life
(d) His friend's hand
37. The main quality in Tennyson's Break Break Break is -
(a) Music and melody in the poem
(b) Sorrow and grief in the poem
(c) Grief and Nature's gaiety in the poem
(d) All of these
38. Which is not the creation of Tennyson -
(a) Windsor Forest
(b) In Memoriam
(c) The Gradener's Daughter
(d) The Dream of Fair Woman
39. Tennyson's pure lyric is -
(a) Break Break Break
(b) Ulysses
(c) Tears Idle Tears
(d) All of these
40. To whom it is said. "Every tiger madness muzzled, every serpen passion killed."
(a) Browning
(b) Crombell
(c) Dickens
(d) Tennyson
41. Tennyson's 'Harold' Published in -
(a) 1889
(b) 1886
(c) 1885
(d) 1876
42. For which poem Tenny got cambridge university chancell's gold medal?
(a) Oenone
(b) Queen Marry
(c) Timbuctoo
(d) Place of Art
43. "The cup and Falcon' is published in -
(a) 1890
(b) 1889
(c) 1883
(d) 1884
44. "Idyllus of the king" is published in-
(a) 1863
(b) 1860
(c) 1859
(d) 1864
45. Who comments about Tennyson."Tennyson was before all things, a flawless artist."
(a) R.C. Jebbs
(b) Rober Browing
(c) John Keats
(d) R.C. Brimley
46. Tennyson's 'Ulysses' is a -
(a) Elegy
(b) Dramatic Monologue
(c) Sonnet
(d) Drama
47. Lyric springs up straight from the -
(a) heart
(b) stomach
(c) mind
(d) kidney
48. Who was an ardent admiser of Tennyson?
(a) Robert Browning
(b) Dante
(c) Wordsworth
(d) Keats
49. Where did Ulysses decides to go -
(a) South
(b) North
(c) East
(d) West
50. Which is the longest of all-
(a) Lyric
(b) Ode
(c) Sonnet
(d) Epic
51. Who among the following stood for the Victorian compromise?
(a) Tennyson
(b) Browning
(c) Carlyle
(d) Matthew Arnold
52. Tennyson's "Break, Break, Break" is written in:
(a) Two stanzas
(b) Three stanzas
(c) Four stanzas
(d) Five stanzas
53. In which stanza of "Break, Break, Break," does the following line occur?
"But o for the touch of the vanished hand."
(a) First
(b) Third
(c) Fifth
(d) Fourth
54. In which poem of Tennyson does the following famous line occur?
"Strive, to seek, to find and not to yield."
(a) The Lotos Eaters
(b) Break, Break, Break
(c) Ulysses
(d) None of the these
55. Tennyson won which prize for the poem "Timbuctoo" in Cambridge University?
(a) Noble Laureate
(b) The honorary degree of D.C.L.
(c) The Chancellor's Prize
(d) All of tha above
56. Which one is the representative poet of the Victorian Age?
(a) Robert Browning
(b) Alfred Lord Tennyson
(c) Thomas Gray
(d) Matthew Arnold
57. In the poem, "Break, Break, Break". Tennyson is lamenting the death of whom?
(a) Wife
(b) Son
(c) Friend
(d) Parents
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- Chapter - 2 Poetic Device
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- Chapter - 3 "Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds" (Sonnet No. 116)
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- Chapter - 4 "On His Blindness"
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- Chapter - 5 "Present in Absence"
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- Chapter - 6 "Essay on Man”
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- Chapter - 7 "Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”
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- Chapter - 8 "The World is Too Much with Us"
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- Chapter - 9 "Ode on a Grecian Urn"
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- Chapter - 10 "Break, Break, Break"
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- Chapter - 11 "How Do I Love Thee?"
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- Chapter - 12 "Dover Beach"
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- Chapter - 13 "My Last Duchess'
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- Chapter - 14 "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
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