Saturday, February 28, 2026

'Composed Upon Westminster Bridge- M.C.Q


'Composed Upon Westminster Bridge' is written by: (a) Wordsworth (b) Keats (c) Blake (d) Longfellow

William Wordsworth was: (a) a Romantic poet (b) a War poet (c) an Elizabethan poet (d) a Victorian poet

'Composed Upon Westminster Bridge' is a: (a) sonnet (b) ballad (c) ode (d) lyric

It is a/an: (a) English sonnet (b) Shakespearean sonnet (c) Italian/Petrarchan sonnet (d) none of these

The mood in the poem is: (a) comic (b) nostalgic (c) tranquil (d) tragic

In the poem 'Composed Upon Westminster Bridge', Wordsworth is by nature: (a) optimistic (b) pessimistic (c) meditative (d) obscure

The poet wrote the poem while going to: (a) Italy (b) France (c) Russia (d) India

The season mentioned in the poem is: (a) spring (b) summer (c) winter (d) autumn

The atmosphere of the city London as described in the poem is: (a) polluted (b) gloomy and vivid (c) delightful and noisy (d) calm and peaceful

At the time of crossing the bridge, the poet was accompanied by: (a) Blake (b) Dorothy (c) Coleridge (d) Keats

In 'Composed Upon Westminster Bridge' the poet views the city: (a) in the morning (b) at noon (c) early in the evening (d) at night

Wordsworth in his sonnet describes the beauty of: (a) the Westminster Bridge (b) the river Thames (c) London city in the morning (d) London city in the evening

Wordsworth enjoys the beauty of London city while standing: (a) on the ship (b) on the sea beach (c) on the Westminster Bridge (d) beside the Thames

Wordsworth views the London city as: (a) part of nature (b) departed from nature (c) centre of commerce (d) isolated city

"Earth has not anything to show more fair" - What appears to the poet as the most fair is: (a) the river (b) the city (c) the sun (d) the towers

According to the poet, Earth has not anything to show more: (a) fear (b) fair (c) natural (d) fairless

"Earth has not anything to show more fair" than: (a) Heaven (b) London city (c) river Thames (d) the Westminster Bridge

The person who passes without enjoying the beauty of the city London is: (a) busy (b) dull (c) romantic (d) imaginative

The person who could pass by would be dull of: (a) heart (b) soul (c) mind (d) body

'Dull would he be of soul' Here 'dull' means: (a) boring (b) unintelligent (c) insensitive (d) monotonous



Answerscript




(c) on the Westminster Bridge

(a) part of nature

(b) the city

(b) fair

(b) London city

(b) dull

(b) soul

(c) insensitive