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1. The sonnet deals with ____ of the young man.
[A] love
[B] works
[C] the eternal beauty
[D] the honesty
Ans:- [C] the eternal beauty .
2. How will the fair youth’s beauty be eternalised?
[A] through the poet’s eternal lines
[B] through an elegy
[C] through death
[D] through imagination
Ans:- [A] through the poet’s eternal lines .
3. In Sonnet No-18 the poet expresses the timelessness of-
[A] love
[B] life
[C] beauty
[D] poetry
Ans:- [D] poetry .
4. “Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st;” – Here ‘ow’st’ means –
[A] grow
[B] win
[C] own
[D] lose
Ans:- [A] grow .
5. “Thy eternal summer shall not fade refers to-
[A] the summer of England
[B] the summer of India
[C] the summer of William Shakespeare
[D] the summer of the poet’s friend
Ans:- [D] the summer of the poet’s friend .
6. ‘Thou’ is an example of –
[A] Nominative Case
[B] Possessive Case
[C] Objective Case
[D] Vocative Case
Ans:- [A] Nominative Case .
7. ‘Thou art’ means-
[A] you are
[B] they are
[C] he is
[D] she is
Ans:- [A] you are .
8. ‘Every fair from fair sometime declines’ -the line indicates-
[A] Every beautiful thing in the world is subject to decay
[B] Every beautiful thing is constant
[C] Every beautiful thing must defy time
[D] Every beautiful thing is perpetual
Ans:- [A] Every beautiful thing in the world is subject to decay .
9. The rhyme scheme of Shakespearean sonnet is-
[A] abab cddc efef gg
[B] abab cdcd efef gg
[C] abba cdcd efef gg
[D] abab cdcd effe gg
Ans:- [B] abab cdcd efef gg
10. Shakespearean sonnet consists of-
[A] two quatrains and two couplets
[B] three quatrains and one couplet
[C] one quatrain and three couplets
[D] four quatrains and no couplets
Ans:- [B] three quatrains and one couplet
11. Death fails to control-
[A] beauty
[B] creation
[C] poetry
[D] imagination
Ans:- [C] poetry .
12. In Sonnet 18 William Shakespeare compares his friend to –
[A] a lotus
[B] beautiful day in summer
[C] beautiful night in summer
[D] to the rough winds in England
Ans:- [B] beautiful day in summer .
13. ………..is not Time’s fool-
[A] summer
[B] flowers
[C] beauty of the poet’s friend
[D] sun
Ans:- [C] beauty of the poet’s friend .
14. Rough winds do shake-
[A] the buds of May
[B] the buds of June
[C] the buds of July
[D] the buds of August
Ans:- [A] the buds of May .
15. ‘Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day?’ is written by –
[A] Keats
[B] Shakespeare
[C] G. Patel
[D] Rimbaud
Ans:-[B] Shakespeare
16. ‘Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day? is a/an –
[A] ode
[B] elegy
[C] dramatic monologue
[D] sonnet
Ans:-[D] sonnet
17. “Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day?” is Sonnet No. –
[A] 18
[B] 81
[C] 16
[D] 28
Ans:-[A] 18
18. ‘Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day?’ is a _________ poem. –
[A] nature
[B] love
[C] philosophical
[D] devotional
Ans:-[B] love
19. In the sonnet ‘Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day?’ the poet addresses –
[A] his friend
[B] his mistress
[C] his wife
[D] his mother
Ans:-[A] his friend
20. Shakespeare celebrates in his sonnet ‘Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day?’ –
[A] the transitory of life
[B] the potency of nature
[C] the beauty of his friend
[D] none of these
Ans:-[C] the beauty of his friend
21. ‘Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day?’ is an/a –
[A] Horatian ode
[B] Petrarchan sonnet
[C] Shakespearean sonnet
[D] Spencerian sonnet
Ans:-[C] Shakespearean sonnet
22. The poem begins with –
[A] a metaphor
[B] a simile
[C] a personification
[D] both interrogation and simile
Ans:-[D] both interrogation and simile
23. The winds that blow in summer in Shakespeare’s Sonnet No. 18 are –
[A] balmy
[B] weak
[C] hot
[D] rough [H.S. = 2016]
Ans:-[D] rough.
24. In summer ‘Rough winds’ do shake –
[A] all trees
[B] all birds
[C] buds
[D] houses
Ans:-[C] buds
25. The ‘darling buds’ are shaken by rough winds in –
[A] March
[B] April
[C] May
[D] June [H.S. = 2017 &2022]
Ans:-[C] May.
26. “Thou art more lovely and temperate”. Here the word ‘thou’ refers to –
[A] the poet himself
[B] the poet’s lady love
[C] the poet’s mother
[D] the poet’s friend
Ans:-[D] the poet’s friend
27. Summer’s lease lasts –
[A] short-lived
[B] for a decade
[C] long-lasting
[D] everlasting
Ans:- [A] short-lived
28. The month referred to by the poet in the sonnet is –
[A] May
[B] April
[C] January
[D] August
Ans:-[A] May
29. ‘The eye of heaven’ in Shakespeare’s Sonnet No. 18 refers to –
[A] the sun
[B] the moon
[C] the poet
[D] the clouds [H.S. = 2015]
Ans:-[A] the sun
30. “….. his gold complexion dimmed.” Here ‘his’ refers to –
[A] the sun
[B] the sky
[C] the poet’s friend
[D] the poet himself [H.S. = 2019]
Ans:-[A] the sun.
31. The word ‘dimmed’ suggests that the sun –
[A] has set
[B] has just risen
[C] has been covered by clouds
[D] none of these
Ans:-[C] has been covered by clouds
32. The poet thinks that the summer season is –
[A] perfect
[B] long
[C] transitory
[D] very temperate
Ans:-[C] transitory
33. Nature’s changing course is –
[A] dimmed
[B] temperate
[C] untrimmed
[D] lovely [H.S. = 2018 & 2022]
Ans:-[C] untrimmed.
34. The poet imagines that his friend possesses –
[A] eternal summer
[B] no glory
[C] momentary happiness
[D] charm
Ans:-[A] eternal summer
35. The phrase ‘eternal summer’ suggests –
[A] poet’s death
[B] youthfulness of poet’s friend
[C] talent of poet’s friend
[D] death of poet’s friend
Ans:-[B] youthfulness of poet’s friend
36. “But thy eternal summer shall not fade.” Here ‘thy’ refers to –
[A] Shakespeare
[B] the sun
[C] Shakespeare’s friend
[D] the season of summer [H.S. = 2020]
Ans:-[D] Shakespeare’s friend.
37. “Nor shall death brag thou wand’rest in his shade”-The figure of speech used in the line is –
[A] simile
[B] metaphor
[C] irony
[D] personification
Ans:-[D] personification
38. The friend of the poet will grow –
[A] in his youth
[B] in the eternal lines of the sonnet
[C] in his own poetry
[D] in death
Ans:-[B] in the eternal lines of the sonnet
39‘When in eternal lines to time thou grow’st”-‘eternal lines’ implies –
[A] the poetry
[B] the beauty of the young man
[C] the existence
[D] none of these
Ans:-[A] the poetry
40. “So long lives this…”-Here ‘this’ refers to the poet’s –
[A] friend
[B] readers
[C] sonnet
[D] beloved wife
Ans:-[C] sonnet
41. “This gives life to thee.”-‘Life’ here suggests –
[A] resurrection
[B] immortality
[C] youth
[D] friendly feelings
Ans:-[B] immortality
42. The sonnet ‘Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day?’ is by tone –
[A] optimistic
[B] stoical
[C] pessimistic
[D] comical
Ans:-[A] optimistic
43. Shakespeare belongs to _______________ period. –
[A] Elizabethan
[B] Restoration
[C] Victorian
[D] Romantic
Ans:-[A] Elizabethan
44. Poet’s friend will live in this world –
[A] as long as people read this sonnet
[B] as long as men can breathe
[C] as long as eyes can see
[D] as long as ears can hear
Ans:-[A] as long as people read this sonnet
45. A summer day indicates-
[A] a beautiful day in summer
[B] a stormy day in summer
[C] a gloomy day in summer
[D] a sultry day in summer
Ans:- [A] a beautiful day in summer .
46. ‘Summer’s lease’ indicates-
[A] loveliness of summer
[B] limited span of summer
[C] lease of life granted by summer
[D] any contract with summer
Ans:- [B] limited span of summer .
47. Sonnet 18 is addressed to-
[A] Sir Arthur Henry Hallan
[B] D G Rossetti
[C] Mr. W H
[D] Mr. H W
Ans:- [C] Mr. W H .
48. The month mentioned in Sonnet 18 is-
[A] April
[B] June
c)` May
[D] July
Ans:- c)` May .
49. “So long lives this” -here ‘this’ refers to-
[A] Mr. W H
[B] love of the poet
[C] the verse of the poet
[D] the earth
Ans:- [C] the verse of the poet .
50. “This gives life to thee” -Here ‘thee’ suggests-
[A] the dark lady
[B] Mr. W H
[C] William Shakespeare
[D] the sister of the poet
Ans:- [B] Mr. W H .
51. “Eternal Summer” indicates-
[A] immortal youth
[B] death
[C] summer season
[D] eternal love
Ans:- [A] immortal youth .
52. The meaning of ‘brag’ is –
[A] boast
[B] hatred
[C] love
[D] pity
Ans:- [A] boast .
53. The word ‘untrimmed’ means-
[A] uncut
[B] understand
[C] unchange
[D] imperish
Ans:- [A] uncut .
54. The winds that blow is summer in Shakespeare’s sonnet 18 are-
[A] balmy
[B] weak
[C] hot
[D] rough
Ans:- [D] rough .
55. The word ‘fade’ means-
[A] blur
[B] invigorating
[C] fresh
[D] hard
Ans:- [A] blur .
56. The word ‘complexion’ means-
[A] skin colour
[B] complete
[C] complexity
[D] dark night
Ans:- [A] skin colour .
57. The synonym of the word ‘deeline’ is-
[A] diminish
[B] prosper
[C] bright
[D] increase
Ans:- [A] diminish .
58. The antonym of the word ‘temperate’ is –
[A] moderate
[B] extreme
[C] hot
[D] intolerable
Ans:- [A] moderate .
59. The controlling simile of the poem is-
[A] a summer’s day
[B] buds
[C] eternal summer
[D] clouds
Ans:- [A] a summer’s day .
60. The form of the sonnet is-
[A] Shakespearean
[B] Spenserian
[C] Italian
[D] Petrarchan
Ans:- [A] Shakespearean .
61. The word ‘lease’ means-
[A] long life
[B] transitory
[C] immortality
[D] agreement
Ans:- [D] agreement .
62. ‘Every fair’ means-
[A] every beautiful thing
[B] every mortal thing
[C] every unfair thing
[D] every colourful thing
Ans:- [A] every beautiful thing .
63. A couplet is the combination of-
[A] two lines
[B] three lines
[C] four lines
[D] one line
Ans:- [A] two lines .
64. Rough winds flow in-
[A] Summer
[B] Autumn
[C] Winter
[D] Spring
Ans:- [A] Summer .
65. Rough wind destroys-
[A] darling buds of May
[B] darling buds of March
[C] darling buds of August
[D] darling buds of June
Ans:- [A] darling buds of May .
66. How long does the summer stay?
[A] The summer stays for a long time
[B] The summer stays not very long
[C] The summer stays throughout the year
[D] The summer stays for a short course
Ans:- [D] The summer stays for a short course .
67. Shakespeare is known as the Bard of-
[A] England
[B] Avon
[C] New York
[D] Wales
Ans:- [A] England .
68. Shakespeare claims that the sonnet he has penned for his young friend is-
[A] perpetual
[B] transient
[C] provisional
[D] periodical
Ans:- [A] perpetual .
69. Buds of May are-
[A] tender
[B] sweet
[C] beautiful
[D] darling
Ans:- [D] darling .
70. Sonnet 18 deals with the theme of –
[A] triumph of poetry over time
[B] the triumph of time over poetry
[C] the changing course of nature
[D] the mortality of man
Ans:- [A] triumph of poetry over time .
71. The eye of heaven in Shakespeare’s Sonnet No-18 refers to-
[A] the sun
[B] the moon
[C] the poet
[D] the clouds
Ans:- [A] the sun .
72. Whose ‘gold complexion’ becomes dimmed sometime? –
[A] the sun’s
[B] nature’s
[C] the fair youth’s
[D] death’s
Ans:- [A] the sun’s .
73. Nature’s changing course is-
[A] dimmed
[B] temperate
[C] untrimmed
[D] lovely
Ans:- [C] untrimmed .
74. Whose eternal summer shall not fade?
[A] Shakespeare’s
[B] the fair youth’s
[C] the dark lady’s
[D] the rose’s
Ans:- [B] the fair youth’s .
SHALL I COMPARE THEE TO A SUMMER’S DAY ? (POETRY) WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE দ্বাদশ শ্রেণীর ইংরেজি সাজেশন প্রশ্ন ও উত্তর Class 12 English Suggestion | West Bengal WBBSE Class HS HS(Class 12th) English Question and Answer Suggestion
1. Why didn’t the poet want to compare his friend to a summer’s day?
Ans:- The poet did not want to compare his friend to a summer’s day because his friend is more lovely and more temperate than a summer’s day.
2. In which month can the ‘darling buds’ be seen? [H.S. = 2020]
Ans:- The ‘darling buds’ can be seen in May.
3. What do the rough winds do in summer?
Ans:- Rough winds shake the darling buds of summer.
4. ‘And Summer’s lease hath all too short a date.’ – what is meant by ‘summer’s lease’? [H.S. = 2016]
Ans:- ‘Summer’s lease’ means the duration of summer.
5. What are the disadvantages of the summer’s day mentioned in Sonnet No. 18?
Ans:- Summer is short in duration and the winds destroy the darling buds.
6. What does ‘eye of heaven’ refer to? [H.S. = 2017 & 2022]
Ans:- ‘Eye of heaven’ refers to the sun.
7. How is the ‘gold complexion’ of the sun dimmed? [H.S. = 2016]
Ans:- The ‘gold complexion’ of the sun is dimmed by the clouds.
8. How does ‘every fair from fair’ decline?
Or. What does the line “Ans every fair from fair sometimes decline” mean? [H.S. = 2020]
Ans:- ‘Every fair from fair’ declines by nature’s changing course.
9. What do you mean by the phrase ‘fair from fair’?
Ans:- The phrase ‘fair from fair’ means the beautiful objects of nature.
10. What do you mean by the phrase ‘nature’s changing course’?
Ans:- The phrase, ‘ nature’s changing course’ means natural destruction and decay with the passage of time.
11. “But thy eternal summer shall not fade.” – What do you mean by the phrase ‘thy eternal summer’?
Ans:- The phrase, ‘thy eternal summer’ means the everlasting youthfulness and beauty of the poet’s friend.
12. What shall death not brag about in Shakespeare’s sonnet No. 18? [H.S. = 2015, 2019 & 2022]
Ans:- Death shall not brag to the poet’s friend to wonder in his shade.
13. “Nor shall death brag thou wand’rest in his shade.” – What does the poet mean by the phrase ‘his shade’?
Ans:- By the phrase, ‘his shade’, the poet means the shadow of death.
14. What will make the beauty of the poet’s friend eternal? [H.S. = 2015]
Ans:- The immortal lines of the sonnet will make the beauty of the poet’s friend eternal.
15. “When in eternal lines to time thou grow’st.” – What do you mean by the ‘eternal lines’?
Ans:- The ‘eternal lines’ are the eternal verses in the form of sonnet.
16. How long will the young man be remembered in Shakespeare’s sonnet No. 18? [H.S. = 2018 & 2022]
Ans:- The young man will be remembered so long as men can breathe or eyes can see.
17. “So long times this.” – What is referred to by the word ‘this’? [H.S. = 2017]
Ans:- ‘This’ refers to the sonnet of Shakespeare.
18. What gives life to the poet’s friend in sonnet No. 18?
Ans:- The sonnet written by William Shakespeare gives life to his friend.
19. What is idealized in shakespear’s sonnet 18 ?
Ans:- In shakespear’s sonnet the beauty of poet’s friend has been idealized .
20. Who is glorified in sonnet no 18 ?
Ans:- The poet’s young friend is glorified in sonnet no18 .
21. What does Shakespeare compare his friend to ?
Ans:- Shakespeare compare his friend to a beautiful day of summer .
22. “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day ?” -Why does the poet put this question?
Ans:- By this question the poet wants to refer that he can not compare his friend with a summer’ s day as his friend is more beautiful than a summer’s day .
23. Mention two shortcomings of summer.
Ans:- The two shortcomings of summer are–the rough winds of summer shakes the darling buds of may and summer stays for very short period of time .
24. Why doesn’t the poet want to compare his friend to a summer’s day ?
Ans:- The poet does not want to compare his friend to a summer’s day because his friend is more beautiful than a summer’s day .
25. What does ‘darling buds of May’ refer to?
Ans -Darling buds of May refers to the beautiful flower of summer that looks beautiful .
26. “And every fair from fair sometime declines,” -What does the line signify?
Ans:- The line signify that the every beautiful things of this world is the subject of decky , it will loss its beauty .
27. What, according to Shakespeare, is the cause of declining of every beautiful object?
Ans:- According to Shakespeare every beautiful things of this world will loss its beauty by chance or by the natures changing course of time .
28. “………. nature’s changing course untrimmed.” -What is meant by this expression?
Ans:- It means that the ever fleeting time will destroy the every beautiful object of this world .
29. How does the eye of heaven shine in summer ?
Ans:- In summer sometime the eye of heaven shine too hot .
30. What survives the ravages of time?
Ans:- The beauty of the poet’s friend survives the ravager of time .
31. “But thy eternal summer shall not fade” -What does the word ‘summer’ refer to here?
Ans:- The word summer refers the beauty of the poet’s friend .
32. What will give life to the poet’s friend for ever?
Ans:- The eternal lines of this poem will give the life to the poet’s friend for ever .
33. What will make the beauty of the poet’s friend eternal?
Ans:- The eternal lines of this poem will make the beauty of the poet’s friend eternal .
34. How is the ‘gold complexion’ of the sun dimmed?
Ans:- The gold complexion of the sun is dimmed by the shades of clouds .
35. “And summer’s lease hath all too short a date.” -What is meant by ‘summer’s lease’?
Ans:- It means the shortcoming of summer that stays for very shorts period of time .
36. What does ‘the eye of heaven’ refer to?
Ans:- The eye of heaven refers to the sun .
37. “So long lives this,” -What is referred to by the word ‘this’?
Ans:- The poem sonnet no 18 is referred to by the word ‘ this ‘ .
38. How long will the young man be remembered in Shakespeare’s Sonnet No-18?
Ans:- As long as eyes can see or human will breath as long the young friend will be remembered in Shakespeare’s sonnet 18 .
39. What kind of poem is “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?”?
Ans:- “Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day?” is a sonnet poem .
40. What shall death not brag about in Shakespeare’s poem Sonnet-18?
Ans:- The eternal beauty of the poet’s friend shall death not brag about in Shakespeare’s poem Sonnet-18 .
41. What is a Sonnet?
Ans:- Sonnet is a fourteen line poem with particular ryme scheme, the word sonnet derives from the latin word sonneto, which mean short lyric and music.
42. What is the structure of the Shakespearean Sonnet?
Ans:- The structure of the Shakespearean Sonnet is three quatrain and a cup-plete.
43. To whom is the sonnet 18 addressed?
Ans:- The sonnet 18 addressed to the poet’s friend Mr. W.H .
44. What are major themes of Shakespearean Sonnet?
Ans:- Love and nature are the major themes of Shakespearean Sonnet.
45. What Time’s fool?
Ans:- Time’s fool means something that exists for a short period only. Real love is not time’s fool. Love is constant. It remains for life long. True love is permanent.
46. What do rough winds shake?
Ans:- Rough winds shake the darling buds of May.
47. What is the meaning of temperate?
Ans:- In Shakespeare’s Sonnet 18, the word “temperate” refers to the perfection in qualities of the object of his affection.
48. What does ‘the eye of heaven’ indicate?
Ans:- The eye of heaven indicates the sun.
49. Whose ‘gold complexion’ is dimmed?
Ans:- The gold complexion of the sun of summer sometime dimmed.
50. ” And every fair from fair sometime declines.” -Which figure of speech has been used in the line?
Ans:- The figure of speech metaphor has been used in the line.
51. “And every fair from fair sometime declines.” -What are the meaning of the ‘fair’?
Ans:- The word fair means the every beautiful things or object in this world
52. What is personification?
Ans:- Personification is a figure of speech, when the human qualities are attributed to the in human objects and any natural elements is called personification.
53. What if the subject matter of Sonnet No.18?
Ans:- The subject matter of the sonnet 18 is the eternity of the poetic power over the ravages of time .
54. In which form is the poem written?
Ans:- The poem is written in sonnet form , it is a shakespearean sonnet .
55. “Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,/And summer’s lease hath all too short a date.” -What is the meaning of the above lines?
Ans:- The above line means that the rough winds that blows through the may , it effects the beautiful flower of the season and summer stays for very short span of time like a lease .
56. “And every fair from fair sometime declines.” -Why is the word ‘fair’ highlighted?
Ans:- The word fair is highlighted to represent the every beautiful things of this world .
57. Why has the poet used the phrase ‘eternal lines’?
Ans:- The poet has used the phrase ‘eternal lines ‘ to refer the eternal lines of his poetry .
58. Explain the line ‘eternal summer shall not fade’?
Ans:- By this line the poet means to say that the eternal beauty of his friend will never come to an end and it is not a subject to decky .
59. Why does the poet use the word ‘grow’st’?
Ans:- By this word the poet referred that the beauty of his friend will increase through his eternal lines .
60. What is quatrain?
Ans:- A stanza of four lines in shakespearean’s sonnet is called a quatrain .
61. Who is address in the poem sonnet 18 ?
Ans:- Poet’s friend -Mr. W.H is addressed in the poem sonnet 18 .
62. Who is Mr. W.H ?
Ans:- Mr. W.H is a dear friend of shakespear .
63. Why is his gold complexion dimmed?
Ans:- The gold complex is dimmed for the clouds or may be for the frost .
64. What is the meaning of ow’st?
Ans:- The word ow’st means the possession .
65. What kind of poem is ‘Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day’? [H.S. = 2019 & 2022]
Ans:- ‘Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day’ is a sonnet.
66. What is the structure of the poem ‘Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day’?
Ans:- The sonnet ‘Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day’ consists of three quatrains with a concluding couplet.
67. To whom is the sonnet addressed?
Ans:- The sonnet is addressed to Henry Wriothesly, earl of Southampton or William Herbert, earl of Pembroke.
68. With what does Shakespeare wish to compare his friend in the sonnet ‘Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day’?
Ans:- In the sonnet ‘Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day’, Shakespeare wishes to compare his friend to a summer’s day.
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