MCQ of "DAYBREAK"

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1. 'Daybreak' is written by- 

a) William Wordsworth. 
b) H.W. Longfellow.
c) Robert Browning.
d) O Henry.

2. 'Daybreak' is a-
a) nature-poem.
b) satirical poem.
c) elegy.
d) dramatic poem.

3. In the poem 'Daybreak' the wind of the sea is obstructed by the-
a) waves.
b) ships. 
c) mists.
d) darkness. 

4. 'Hang all your leafy banners'- Here the banners are the 
a) mists.
b) waves. 
c) leaves of the trees.
d) darkness.

5. 'O chanticleer, your ...day is near'- 'Chanticleer' means
a) hen.
b) crow. 
c) rooster.
d) dove.

6. '..hail the coming morn'- 'Hail' means 
a) good bye. 
b) welcome.
c) drive away.
d) bring up.

7. It touch the wood-bird's- 
a) leg.
b) open wings. 
c) folded wing.
d) chest.

8. 'Ye mariners, the night is gone'- 'Mariners' meaning is a person who-
a) drives car.
b) directs or assists in the navigation of a ship.
c) drives chariot.
d) none of these.

9. It whispered to the-
a) fields of the corn.
b) churchyard.
c) forest.
d) ship.

10. 'It shouted through the belfry-tower'- Here 'it' refers to
a) the ship.
b) the mariners.
c) the fields of corn. 
d) the wind. 

11. The wind in the poem 'Daybreak' came up out of the- 
a) sea
b) farm
c) churchyard
d) forest

12. 'O mists, make room for me.' - Here 'room' refers to-
a) a part of a house.
b) place.
c) field.
d) None of these.

13. The mariners in the poem 'Daybreak' are asked to-
a) take rest
b) sleep
c) hail the ships
d) sail on.          

14. 'O bell! proclaim the hour'- 'Proclaim' means 
a) announce.
b) cry.
c) tell.
d) call.

15. In the poem 'Daybreak' the wind tells the forest to-
a) sleep
b) sing
c) cry
d) shout.

16. The chanticleer lives in a - 
a) the farm.
b) the church.
c) the forests.
d) rivers.

17.  In the poem 'Daybreak' the wind tells the corn to-
a) lie in the field
b) hail to morning
c) bow down
d) to shout. 

18. The wind in the poem 'Daybreak' expresses its sorrow by -
a) showering tears
b) crying loudly
c) talking slowly 
d) having a sigh.  

19. With a sigh, the wind crossed the - 
a) field.
b) churchyard.
c) ships. 
d) forest.

20. The wind crosses the churchyard with a sigh and tells it to stay quiet because-
a) churchyard is noisy places.
b) it is time for the dead to rise from the churchyards.
c) the dead are at rest there and it is not time for them to rise.
d) none of them. 

   
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