Class 12th English The Soldier Objective Questions / The Soldier Objective Questions Class 12th / Chapter 6 Objective Questions Class 12 English Bihar Board

Q1.How many ‘war Sonnets’ did Brooke wright


A.Five

B.Six

C.Seven

D.Eight

Q2.’There shall be in that richer earth a richer dust concealed’ is from ……….. .

A.Ode to autumn

B.The soldier

C.Macavity : The mystery cat

D.Song of myself

Q3.How many times does the poet use the word ‘England’ ?

A.9

B.7

C.6

D.5

Q4.’A just whom England bore, shaped,made aware’ – who is the poet referring to ?

A.Himself

B.Flowers

C.Parents

D.Animals

Q5.Rupert Brooke died of ………… .

A.Heart disease

B.Brain haemorrhage

C.Kidney failure

D.Septicaemia

Q6.The soldier belonged to ………… .

A.England

B.America

C.Russia

D.None of those

Q7.The soldier is a ………. poem.

A.Love

B.Happy

C.Nuture

D.war

Q8.The soldier is written by …………… .

A.Rupert Brooke

B.Kamala das

C.W. H Auden

D.John donne

Q9……………… is remembered as a war poet .

A.Rupert Brooke

B.T S Eliot

C.DH lawrence

D.None of these

Q10.A poem consisting of ………….. lines is a sonnet .

A.14

B.16

C.10

D.13

Q1.The first ………… lines are colled octave .


A.6

B.8

C.9

D.5

Q2.The last ………….. lines are called octave .

A.6

B.5

C.4

D.7

Q3.The poem …………. is a Sonnet .

A.To Autumn

B.The Soldier

C.Song Of myself

D.Fire-Hymn

Q4.The image and praises …………… of run through both the stranzas .

A.The USA

B.England

C.Germany

D.France

Q5.The dust stands for the ………… .

A.Farmer

B.Teacher

C.Leader

D.Soldier

Q6.The line ‘In hearts at peace, under an Engligh heaven’ is teken from ………….. .

A.Ode to Autumn

B.The soldier

C.Song of myself

D.Fire Hymn

Q7.According to ‘The Soldier’ England has given her natives her flowers –

A.To worship

B.To offer

C.To love

D.None of these

Q8.Brooke inspired patriotism in the ………… phase of the First World War.

A.Middle

B.Early

C.Late

D.None of these

Q9.‘It I should die, think only, this my me’ is taken from-

A.An Epitaph

B.Fire-Hymn

C.The Soldier

D.Snake

Q10.‘A pulse in the eternal mind, no less’ is written by-

A.John Keats

B.Walter de la Mare

C.Walt Whitman

D.Rupert Brooke

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