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1. What is the main theme of the poem “Crossing the Bar”?
- Struggles in life
- The idea of death and afterlife, and finding peace in it
- Love and friendship
- The poem is a love letter that the poet had written
2. What figure of speech had been significantly used in the poem?
- Simile
- Climax
- Oxymoron
- Metaphor
3. What do the phrases “sunset” and “evening star” denote in the poem?
- The speaker is mentioning that their time on earth is nearing an end
- The poet is talking about beautiful sunsets
- The poet wants to express how beautiful the nights can be
- The speaker is talking about a geographical location
4. How has the poet described the notion of ‘death’ in the poem?
- Something peaceful and seamless
- Something scary and eerie
- Something very chaotic
- Something very cheerful and positive
5. What does the poet mean by “clear call”?
- A phone call from a dear friend
- Call coming from the God himself
- A call from the speaker’s mother
- A general phone call from some stranger
6. The idea of death has been talked about from which religion’s perspective?
- Christianity
- Judaism
- Hinduism
- Buddhism
7. “Sunset and evening star”- Identify the figure of speech.
- Antithesis
- Alliteration.
- Hyperbole
- Imagery
8. “Crossing the bar” is the metaphor for what?
- Happiness
- Death
- Life
- Old age
9. “I hope to see my Pilot face to face
When I have crost the bar.”- Identify the figure of speech.
- Metaphor
- Imagery
- Enjambment
- Personification
10. What is the rhyming scheme in the poem?
- abab…
- abba…
- aabb…
- abbb…
11. Lord Alfred Tennyson belonged to which era?
- Victorian era
- Neoclassical era
- Georgian era
- Middle English era
12. Where was Lord Alfred Tennyson born?
- Leeds, England
- Somersby, England
- Worcester, England
- London, England
13. Which of the following had not been talked about in the poem?
- Afterlife
- Struggle
- Death
- Peace
14. What does the term “moaning” in the first stanza symbolize?
- Noises
- Pain & agony
- Laughter
- Sounds of the sea
15. What does the poet want to do after crossing the sandbar?
- The poet wants to meet the pilot (God) once he crosses the sandbar
- The poet just wants to rest
- The poet wants to be born again
- The poet wants to go back to his old life
16. What does the poet mean by the phrase “bourne of Time and Place”?
- Time and space are limited
- The poet has unlimited time on the earth
- The poet is talking about the time that he wants to give to his family
- The poet is talking about the time that has gone by
Answers:
- B) The idea of death and afterlife, and finding peace in it.
- D) Metaphor.
- A) The speaker is mentioning that their time on earth is nearing an end.
- A) Something peaceful and seamless.
- B) Call coming from the God himself.
- A) Christianity.
- B) Alliteration.
- B) Death.
- C) Enjambment.
- A) abab…
- A) Victorian era.
- B) Somersby, England.
- B) Struggle.
- B) Pain & agony.
- A) The poet wants to meet the pilot (God) once he crosses the sandbar.
- A) Time and space are limited.