Multiple Choice Questions based on the poem: The World is Too Much With Us by William Wordsworth, keeping in mind the latest online test pattern in CBSE Schools due to COVID pandemic.
The poem ‘The World is Too Much with Us’ is a poem by
William Wordsworth
William Butler Yeats
Samuel Tailor Coleridge
William Blake
The poem ‘The World is Too Much With Us’ poem written in
Iambic dimeter
Iambic trimeter
Iambic tetrameter
Iambic pentameter
What is the genre of the poem ‘The World is Too Much With Us’?
Petrarchan Sonnet
Shakespearean Sonnet
Spenserian Sonnet
Miltonic Sonnet
Which option explains the title ‘The World is Too Much With Us’ more appropriately?
We are attached to the world a lot and it is a good thing
The world is too complex to handle
People are giving time to their family and friends
People have become so concerned with worldly material things that they have neglected the natural world.
What is the theme of the poem ‘The World is Too Much With Us’?
Denouncing materialism
Impact of the busy life
Loss of Nature and the natural world
All the above
What does the poet criticise in this poem?
The world of the first industrial revolution
People’s attitude towards materialism
People’s attitude towards nature
All of the above
How many Greek Gods are described in this poem?
Two
Three
Four
None
What is the quality of sea God Proteus?
He is indestructible and undefeatable
He can assume different shapes
He remains constant
He represents worldly things
What is the quality of Triton God?
He blows his conch in order to calm the waves
He represents fire and ice
He is a demigod of the sea
Both A and C
“The sea that bares her bosom to the moon” which figure of speech has been used in this line?
Simile
Metaphor
Personification
Synecdoche
The poet William Wordsworth’s poem mostly deal with
Humble and Rustic life
Industrial Revolution
The violent aspect of Nature
Day to day experience of the common man
Find out the figure of speech in the following lines: “the winds that will be howling at all hours”?
Assonance
Personification
Both A and B
None of the Above
What is the rhyme scheme of the poem?
ABBA ABBA CDE CDE
ABAB ABAB CDC CDC
ABCD ABCD EFG EFG
ABCD EFGH IJK IJK
How many lines are there in the poem?
12
14
16
18
Who wishes to remain as pagan in the poem?
Tribal Man
Poet himself
Common Man
Nature
ANSWER KEY