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 
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