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Question 1:
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Who wrote the epic poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner?Dante
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Alexandre Dumas
William Wordsworth
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In the poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the Ancient Mariner tells his tale to a person he pulls aside from what event?A dance
A wedding
A play
A partyQuestion 3:
How did the Mariner's ship end up in the Antarctic Ocean in the poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner?They were exploring the Antarctic.
They were shipping supplies to Antarctica.
It was blown south by a storm.
The ship's compass was broken.Question 4:
In The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, what creature brings good luck to the ship and follows it out of the icebergs?An albatross
A whale
A dolphin
A sealQuestion 5:
What did the Ancient Mariner from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner do that cursed the crew and the ship?He ate the dolphin
He killed the albatross
He wounded the seal
He drove the whale awayQuestion 6:
Finish this stanza from the poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner:
"Water, water everywhere,
And all the boards did shrink,
Water, water everywhere,
____________________."And the men were on the brink.
And boy did that water stink!
Nor any drop to drink.
And then the ship did sink.Question 7:
What did the crew of the ship in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner put around the Mariner's neck to shame him?A noose
A sign that said "Kick me"
The albatross
A rock tied to a ropeQuestion 8:
What does the Mariner from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner see on the horizon that gives the crew a fleeting sense of hope?Another ship
Another whale
Another albatross
LandQuestion 9:
In the poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, how many men died onboard the ship when the Moon rose?200
75
1
150Question 10:
How long did the Mariner sail alone after the crew had died in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner?Seven days and seven nights
Thirteen days
A fortnight
One weekQuestion 11:
What creatures does the Mariner watch swimming in the sea beyond the shadow of the ship in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner?Schools of fish
Water snakes
Whales
DolphinsQuestion 12:
What does the Mariner do that begins to lift the curse in the poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner?He blesses the water snakes and says a prayer.
He rides on the back of a dolphin.
He clicks his heels three times saying "There's no place like home!"
He swims with the whales.Question 13:
What happens after the Mariner from The Rime of the Ancient Mariner awakes after a blessed sleep?He drinks some sea water.
A wind blows out of the East..
He eats breakfast.
A storm ravages the ship.Question 14:
In the English poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, which dead crew member helped the Mariner pull on a rope after the crew rose from the dead?The captain of the ship
The Mariner's best friend
The ship's cook
The Mariner's nephewQuestion 15:
Finish this stanza from the poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner:
"The other was a softer voice,
As soft as honey-dew,
Quoth he, 'The man hath penance done,
___________________'""Nothing more need he do."
"This man with one red shoe."
"And penance more will do."
"And now a drink of dew."Question 16:
In the beginning of Part 6 of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, who is having a conversation with whom?The First Voice and the Second Voice
The mariner and the ghost
The mariner and the Second Voice
The albatross and the whaleQuestion 17:
Where does the wind blow the ship after the conversation in the beginning of Part 6 of The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is over?To a strange new country
To the North Pole
Back to the Mariner's home country
To the South PoleQuestion 18:
Who was in the boat that rowed nearer the Mariner's ship in the harbor at the end of the poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner?The Pilot, by himself
The Pilot and his wife
The Pilot, his son, and the Hermit
The Pilot, his daughter, and the HermitTrue
FalseQuestion 20:
At the end of the poem The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the man who the Mariner told his story to does what?Goes home, and gets up the next morning wiser than before
Goes back to the wedding
Goes back to the party
Goes with the Mariner back to the ship
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS:)))
Read the following extract and choose the correct option. Each question carries three marks and sub part carries one mark.
(A) The ship was cheered, the harbour cleared,
Merrily did we drop.
Below the Kirk, below the hill,
Below the lighthouse top.
Questions:-
1) The ship was cheered by-
a) the people on the shore
b) the captain of the ship
c) the ancient Mariner
d) the young sailors
2) Explain: MERRILY DID WE DROP.
a) The sailors slowed down their ship
b) The sailors anchored their ship
c) The sailors happily sailed away
d) The sailors stopped making merry and began steering the ship away
3) The poetic device used in line 3 and 4
a) Alliteration
b) Repetition
c) Metaphor
d) Simile
(B) He holds him with his skinny hand,
‘There was a ship’ quoth he,
‘Hold off! Unhand me, grey-bearded loon!
Eftsoons his hand dropt he.
Questions:-
1) He holds him with his skinny hand
a) to test the power of his hand
b) to enjoy his company
c) to narrate to him his story
d) to play a prank on him
2) the second speaker reacted to the first speakers action very
a) angrily
b) respectfully
c) mildly
d) indifferently
3) The old mariner was speaking to
a) The bridegroom
b) The bride
c) The wedding guest
d) An old man
(C) And i had done a hellish thing,
And it would work’em woe:
For all averred, I had killed the bird
That made the breeze to blow.
Ah wretch! Said they, the bird to slay,
That made the breeze to blow!
Questions:-
1) The ‘hellish thing’ that the speaker had done was:
a) He had killed his friend
b) He had killed the albatross
c) He had cheated his fellowmen
d) He had drowned a sailor in the sea
2) Here the speaker is:
a) The wedding guest
b) The albatross
c) The captain of the ship
d) The Ancient Mariner
3) He made the breeze to blow:
a) The Ancient Mariner
b) The Albatross
c) The poet
d) The wedding guest
(D) All in a hot and copper sky,
The bloody Sun, at noon.
Right up above the mast did stand,
No bigger than the Moon.
Questions:-
1) How did the sky look:
a) Blue as sea
b) Dark as clouds
c) Bright as sun
d) Copper coloured
2) The sun was:
a) behind the dark clouds
b) behind the fog and mist
c) right below the mast of the ship
d) right above the mast of the ship
3) The poetic device used in this line is:
a) Hyperbolic and simile
b) Simile and metaphor
c) Alliteration and personification
d) Assonance and alliteration
a) E)
Short Answer Questions in about 30-40 words (2 marks each)
1) How did the Ancient Mariner stop one of the wedding guests? What was his reaction?
2) What happened when the Ancient Mariner’s ship reached the equator?
3) Why did the sailors hang the dead albatross round the neck of the mariner?
4) Briefly describe how the ship was caught in the storm?
5) How was the arrival of the albatross a good omen?
6) How does the ancient mariner describe the land of mist and snow?
7) What painful experience did the mariner undergo in “the silent sea”?
8) What impression do you form of the ancient mariner from the poem?
9) What consequences did the mariner have to face as a result of killing the albatross?
Long Answer Questions in about 100-150 words (6 Marks)
1) ‘Water, water, everywhere........ Nor any drop to drink’. When does the ancient mariner make this comment?
2) Describe the ship’s journey from harbour to the southern sea full of mist and snow.
3) The ancient mariner’s shipmates are a bunch of fickle minded sailors. Comment.
4) ‘Punishment does catch up with the sinner although it may be delayed sometimes’. Comment on this statement with the reference to the poem.
5) Write a short note on the element of supernaturalism in the poem.
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