The Daffodils
Fill in the blanks:
1 The poet comparing himself:
2 The daffodils seen:
3 The location the daffodils are dancing and fluttering:
4 The stars compared to:
5 The activity done by the stars on Milky Way:
6 Where the daffodils are stretching:
7 what are dancing better than daffodils:
8 A poet must be:
9 The place on which the poet lies:
10 The time when the poet lies:
11The sight of the dancing daffodils making the poet:
12 The body part of the poet getting pleaser with daffodils:
13 The rhyming scheme of the poem:
14 The year to publish the poem:
15 The theme of the poem:
16 The simile from the poem:
17 The word ‘gazed’ used to times means:
18 The mood with which the poem is written:
19 A hyperbole from the poem:
20 A personification from the poem:
21 The name of the poem:
22 The name of the poet:
23 The meaning of never ending line:
24 Milky Way standing for:
25 Out did giving the meaning:
M.C.Qs
1 Which of the following refers to here color of daffodils?
a) Yellow b) blue c) golden d) none of them.
2 Which one of the following is done by the poet?
a) Wandering as a cloud b) flying as a lonely cloud c) wandering lonely as a cloud d) All of them.
3 O’er vales and hills tells us:
a) Floating of a cloud b) floating of the poet lonely as a cloud c) dancing of daffodils d) both (a) and (b).
4 How is a crowed of daffodils seen?
a) All at once b) recently c) now and then d) at any time.
5 The manner in which the stars are shining and twinkling:
a) Intermittently b) in no case c) least of all d) ceaselessly
6 What wealth said to be here?
a) Money b) gold and coins c) jewelry d) happiness
7. Which of the following refers to here ‘the show’?
a) Getting happiness of a poet b) floating of a cloud c) dancing of daffodils d) both (b) and (c)
8 The words ‘For oft’ mean here:
a) Again and again b) seldom c) here and there d) all of them
9 The subject dancing with daffodils, related to human being:
a) The poet b) mind c) thought d) heart.
10 The phrase ‘A poet could not but be gay’ means here:
a) Being unable to be gay b) being likely to get happiness c) must be happy d) feeling like being glad.
11. A body from the poem containing water:
a) Milky Way b) never-ending line c ) Breeze d) Lake
12 Which of the following means a low land between two hills?
a) Bay b) twinkle c) vales d) cloud
13 Which one of the following seems to be dancing better than waves?
a) Stars b) daffodils c) heart of the poet d) the poet himself.
Short question:
1 To which is the poet compared?
2 What does a cloud do?
3 Where are the daffodils seen?
4 what are they doing and where?
5 To what are the stars compared?
6 What are the stars doing and where?
7 What are in never-ending line?
8 What are they doing?
9 How many did the poet see at once?
10 How many are seen at a glance?
11 What are tossing their heads and how?
12 What are beside the daffodils?
13 What dance better than waves can do and how?
14 What does a poet do and why?
15 Why did the poet gaze?
16 What does the phrase ’what show’ refer to here?
17 Where does the poet lie and when?
18 What flash and where?
19 What does the word ‘Which’ mean here?
20 With what does the heart of the poet fill?
21 With what does the heart of the poet dance?
22 What kind of day is referred to here? How do you know that?
23What are personified?
24 Write a short note of the poem.
25 What makes the poet pleased?
26 What does the word ‘waves’ stand for?
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