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Ode to Autumn By John Keats Exercise

 

Ode to Autumn
                                -John Keats

This poem is written by John Keats. In this poem John Keats describes the beauty and characteristics of autumn season. He says that autumn season is good season because in this season people are happy. They feel very good because this season is neither hot nor very cool. Wind blows very friendly. In this season new leaves and fruits grow on the trees. In this season nature looks very beautiful because there is greenery everywhere. All people feel to work in this season even the birds also sing. The sun rays of this season make the fruit fleshy, fat and tasty. In this season nature remains calm and cool.

Objective Question Answer

    1.       John Keats was born in………
a)1795, England              b)1939, England  c)1985, America

    2.       John Keats died in………..
a)1821         b)1822                     c)1823

    3.       “Ode to Autumn’ is………………..
a)an epic                  b)an elegy                           c)an ode

    4.       In ‘Ode to Autumn’ Keats deals with…………in detail.
a)Spring                   b)summer                           c)Autumn

    5.       John Keats was born at…………………, London.
a)Moon fields                    b)Camden   c)West Hills

    6.       John Keats studied at………………….. at Enfield.
a)Lincoln’s Inn      b)Clark’s School    c)Cambridge

    7.       John Keats was interested in………………….
a)Hokey       b)football     c)cricket & boxing

    8.       John Keats is……….
a)metaphysical poet       b)romantic poet    c)classical poet

    9.       Virgil Aeneid was translated by….
a)Walt Whitman   b)John Keats          c)T.S Eliot

    10.   ‘Ode to Autumn’ consists of……………
a)four stanzas                   b)three stanzas     c)five stanzas

    11.   The theme of Autumn is…………….
a)scarcity                 b)abundance                      c)fulfillment          

    12.   Who called ‘Ode to Autumn’ Keats most satisfying of all the odes?
a)Dryden                 b)
Wordsworth                  c)Arthur Rickett

    13.   Lines in imitation of Spenser is written by……
a)Auden       b)Keats                     c)Eliot

    14.   Lines in imitation of Spenser is john Keats’s….
a)1st poem   b)2nd poem c)3rd poem

    15.   Lines in imitation of Spenser was first published in…….
a)1814                     b)1879                     c)1950

    16.   ‘Endymion’, ‘On a Grecian Urn’, ‘To Psyche’  was written by…….
a)Lawrence  b)Rupert Brooke  c)John Keats

17.   Endymion was published in………..
a)1818                        b)1871                     c)1817

18.   John Keats was died at the age of………..
a)26                  b)50              c)60

19.   John Keats died because of…….
a)Cancer         b)TB              c)Cough

20.   In……………………new leaves and fruits come out on trees.
a)summer      b)
Autumn   c)spring

21.   ………………was a great lover of Nature.
a)John Keats b)Kamala Das        c)Walt Whitman

22.   Autumn is season of mellow…………
a)fruitfulness            b)no rain     c)no fire

23.   Each stanza of ‘Ode To Autumn’ consists…………
a)11 lines       b)12 lines    c)13 lines

24.   Who has been personified in “Ode To Autumn’?
a)Spring                      b)Autumn               c)Summer

Short Answer Questions

    1.     What happens in autumn?
In autumn fruit ripen, crops are harvested, and apple juice is extracted.

    2.     How are autumn and summer related to spring?
Autumn and summer are related to spring as old age and youth are related to adolescence.

    3.     How do the sun and summer help in ripeness of fruits in autumn?
The sun and summer help the blossoms turn into fruit, and let the fruit grow. In autumn they reach their maturity and are filled with flesh and juice.

    4.     In what sense does the sun conspire with autumn?
The sun conspires with autumn to load plants and trees with abundance of fruit and ripen the fruit to the core.

    5.     Who are depicted as friends in the first two lines?
Autumn and the sun are depicted as friends in the first two lines.

    6.     New leaves and fruits grow on trees in a particular seasons. Which is that?
In autumn fruits and new leaves appear.

Explain the following lines

    1.     Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness close bosom friend of the maturing sun.
Answer: The given stanza has been taken from the poem “Ode to Autumn” which is written by John Keats.
In this stanza poet is talking about autumn. He briefly describes the season and immediately jumps into personification suggesting that autumn and sun are old friends. It also a season when many fruits and other crops are harvested, making autumn fruitful.

जिस poem के लाइन में Season, conspiring, twitter, cottage trees, plump, cease, granary, hook, breast रहेगा तो वह line Ode to Autumn का होगा.

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