MCQ's Answer of the poem "Daybreak"
1. 'Daybreak' is written by- b) H.W. Longfellow.
2. 'Daybreak' is a- a) nature-poem.
3. In the poem 'Daybreak' the wind of the sea is obstructed by the- c) mists.
4. 'Hang all your leafy banners'- Here the banners are the- c) leaves of the trees.
5. 'O chanticleer, your ...day is near'- 'Chanticleer' means- c) rooster.
6. '..hail the coming morn'- 'Hail' means - b) welcome.
7. It touch the wood-bird's- c) folded wing.
8. 'Ye mariners, the night is gone'- 'Mariners' meaning is a person who- b) directs or assists in the navigation of a ship.
9. It whispered to the- a) fields of the corn.
10. 'It shouted through the belfry-tower'- Here 'it' refers to-d) the wind.
11. The wind in the poem 'Daybreak' came up out of the- a) sea
12. 'O mists, make room for me.' - Here 'room' refers to- b) place.
13. The mariners in the poem 'Daybreak' are asked to-d) sail on.
14. 'O bell! proclaim the hour'- 'Proclaim' means - a) announce.
15. In the poem 'Daybreak' the wind tells the forest to- d) shout.
16. The chanticleer lives in a - a) the farm.
17. In the poem 'Daybreak' the wind tells the corn to- c) bow down
18. The wind in the poem 'Daybreak' expresses its sorrow by - d) having a sigh.
19. With a sigh, the wind crossed the - b) churchyard.
20. The wind crosses the churchyard with a sigh and tells it to stay quiet because- c) the dead are at rest there and it is not time for them to rise.
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