Class 10 English Poem Chapter 11 For Anne Gregory Quiz 1 (60 MCQs)

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1. What did the young lady expect?
2. The fog's movement is:
3. Who is the poet of 'For Anne Gregory'?
4. What does Anne Gregory's golden hair symbolize?
5. What does the speaker imply about Anne's beauty?
6. What does Anne believe about genuine love?
7. What does the speaker want young men to love them for?
8. Who is the poet of the poem For Anne Gregory?
9. For what will the man love her?
10. What literary device is used in the phrase 'honey-coloured ramparts'?
11. After sitting, the fog .....
12. What matters for God more to love human beings?
13. Who can love us for who we are and not for how we look?
14. What does the term 'despair' mean in the context of the poem?
15. What throws a man into despair?
16. What does the girl think she can do to get rid of lovers?
17. What is the main conflict in the poem?
18. What does the speaker suggest they can use to change their hair color?
19. What color hair does the speaker mention in the poem?
20. Name the literary device used in the line "and set such colour there"
21. For what quality does God love human beings?
22. What literary device is present in the phrase "great honey-colored ramparts" ?
23. What is the actual color of the lady's hair?
24. What does the reference to God signify in the poem?
25. Where does the fog arrive or is looking Over?
26. Which poetic device is used in "And nobody but God, my dear, Could love you for yourself alone" ?
27. What colour will the girl dye her hair into?
28. How will the young man react to seeing the honey coloured ramparts?
29. What is the significance of the phrase 'love you for yourself alone'?
30. Who was it that the poet had heard?
31. What color may the lady give for her hair?
32. What does Anne Gregory's suggestion about dyeing her hair reveal about her character?
33. What does the repetition of 'yellow hair' signify?
34. What is Anne Gregory's hair compared to in the poem?
35. How does the fog arrive and depart?
36. What poetic device is evident in "Great honey-colored ramparts at your ear" ?
37. Name the poet of the poem "Fog" .
38. Why does Anne Gregory want to change her hair color?
39. What does the poem suggest about societal expectations of beauty?
40. The cat sits on its
41. What has the poet compared the fog with?
42. Name the literary device used in the line "honey-coloured ramparts at your ear"
43. What is the central message of the poem?
44. What hair colour is the lover attracted to?
45. Synonym for the word religious man
46. Why does the poet include the old man's statement?
47. How are the feet of the cat described?
48. What does the poet imply about human nature through the poem?
49. What does the girl want?
50. What does the speaker suggest about God's love?
51. What kind of love is contrasted in the poem?
52. What does the old religious man claim about love?
53. What will the lady do to her hair?
54. What does the speaker imply about young men in despair?
55. What does the lady want her lover to love?
56. What does the old man claim in the poem?
57. What does Anne Gregory suggest she can do to avoid being loved for her appearance?
58. What does the fog do while it looks over the city and the harbour?
59. What does the lady want her to love for?
60. The feet of the fog are like ..... feet.