Top 50+ Solved ODE to Autumn and Prayer for my Daughter MCQ Questions Answer
Q. Autumn is called the bosom friend of the
a. Blazing sun
b. Bright sun
c. Maturing sun
d. Gigantic sun
Q. The reaper felt sleepy with the
a. fume of daisies
b. fume of poppies
c. fume of roses
d. fume of hyacinths
Q. “The Great Queen” that rose out of the spray is
a. Maud Gonne
b. Venus
c. Aphrodite
d. Yeats’ daughter
Q. Ceremony is a name for
a. A rich horn
b. A spreading laurel tree
c. Innocence and beauty born
d. Wealth and glory
Q. The loveliest woman born according to Yeats is
a. His daughter
b. Lady Gregory
c. Maud Gonne
d. Helen of Troy
Q. A Prayer for My Daughter is marked by a strong personal note relating to
a. Maud Gonne
b. Anna Yeats
c. Aphrodite
d. Helen of Troy
Q. The poem “A Prayer for My Daughter” was written after the birth of Yeats’ daughter.His daughter’s name is
a. Anne
b. Lily
c. Elizabeth
d. Amy
Q. Accordingly, Keats’ poems leave the uncertainties and doubts open to the reader’s
a. Interpretation
b. Understanding
c. Imagination
d. perspective
Q. William Butler Yeats was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in
a. 1923
b. 1927
c. 1928
d. 1929
Q. What are the two ‘close bosom-friends’ mentioned in Ode to Autumn?
a. The bees and the flowers
b. The sun and the autumn season
c. The autumn season and the bees
d. The trees and the sun
Q. Which personification of autumn appears in Ode to Autumn?
a. A gleaner
b. An old man
c. A gardener
d. An apple picker