The Study Of Poetry- Matthew Arnold MCQs Questions
Question. Poetry according to Arnold, attaches its emotion to the
(a) theme
(b) style
(c) idea
(d) diction
Answer
D
Question. According to Matthew Arnold, poetry is –
(a) a criticism of life
(b) spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings
(c) an escape from personality
(d) the sensuous way of expression
Answer
A
Question. Who, according to Arnold is the father of English poetry?
(a) Shakespeare
(b) Wordsworth
(c) Chaucer
(d) Dryden
Answer
B
Question. According to Arnold, the scantiest and frailest of classics in English poetry is
(a) Gray
(b) Pope
(c) Burns
(d) Milton
Answer
A
Question. “Poetry attaches its emotion to the idea: the idea is the
(a) fact”
(b) knowledge”
(c) history”
(d) theory”
Answer
A
Question. Arnold states, “The strongest part of our religion is its
(a) unconscious verses”
(b) unconscious poetry”
(c) unconscious lyrics”
(d) unconscious history”
Answer
B
Question. Whom did Arnold regard as the high priest of prose and reason
(a) Milton
(b) Gray
(c) Dryden
(d) Pope
Answer
D
Question. In the study of poetry Arnold writes that we have to turn to poetry to
(a) understand life and to sustain us
(b) interpret life and to control us
(c) interpret life and to console and sustain us
(d) understand life and to strengthen us
Answer
C
Question. only the best poetry according to Arnold is capable of performing its ___
(a) duty
(b) job
(c) task
(d) systems
Answer
C
Question. according to Arnold, poetry interprets life in ____ ways.
(a) one
(b) two
(c) three
(d) four
Answer
B
Question. What confuses the distinctions between excellent and inferior, sound and unsound, true and untrue or only half-true in poetry?
(a) Charlatanism
(b) Philistinism
(c) Estimates
(d) High seriousness
Answer
A
Question. The definition of poetry as enunciated by Matthew Arnold in ‘The Study of Poetry” is
(a) A spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings
(b) A criticism of life, governed by the laws of poetic truth and poetic beauty
(c) A just and lively image of human nature, to delight and instruct mankind
(d) An imitation of an action that is serious, complete and of certain magnitude
Answer
B
Question. What has the power of forming, sustaining and delighting us as nothing else can?
(a) Excellent prose
(b) Criticism
(c) The best poetry
(d) Drama
Answer
C
Question. According to Matthew Arnold, Chaucer is not one of the great classics because
(a) His poetry does not transcend and efface the poetry of Catholic Christendom
(b) His verse lacks liquidness and fluidity.
(c) his poetry lacks virtue of manner and movement
(d) None of the above
Answer
D
Question. In The Study of Poetry, Arnold puts stress on _______________ in poetry.
(a) bright humour
(b) high seriousness
(c) sensuousness
(d) want of seriousness
Answer
B
Question. The ‘touchstone method’ was propagated by –
(a) Matthew Arnold
(b) T.S. Eliot
(c) F.R. Leavis
(d) William Wordsworth
Answer
A
Question. Arnold believes that without poetry, “Science will appear
(a) complete”
(b) incomplete”
(c) immature
(d) undefined”
Answer
B
Question. Arnold feels the historic estimate and the personal estimate often supersedes the
(a) ideal estimate
(b) principal estimate
(c) critical estimate
(d) real estimate
Answer
D
Question. Arnold regards Dryden and Pope as the Classics of English __________.
(a) fiction
(b) poetry
(c) prose
(d) morals
Answer
C
Question. “The best poetry will be found to have a power of forming, sustaining and delighting us, as nothing else can” was said by –
(a) William Wordsworth
(b) Matthew Arnold
(c) John Dryden
(d) Alexander Pope
Answer
B
Question. The first great principle of criticism enunciated by Arnold is that of
(a) Disinterestedness or detachment
(b) Response to rhythm and metre
(c) Speculation and theorisation
(d) Measurement of knowledge
Answer
A
Question. Which poet does Arnold say lack ‘the high seriousness of the great classics’?
(a) Chaucer
(b) Dryden
(c) Pope
(d) Burns
Answer
A
Question. Middleton Murry had criticized the critical work of –
(a) Matthew Arnold
(b) F.R. Leavis
(c) T.S. Eliot
(d) Samuel Johnson
Answer
C
Question. What did Arnold say will appear incomplete if not for poetry?
(a) Religion
(b) Philosophy
(c) Science
(d) Knowledge
Answer
C
Question. the first great principle of criticism emancipated by Arnold is __________
(a) Disinterestedness
(b) Detachment
(c) Discernment
(d) Disaffectation
Answer
A
Question. Charlatanism is for confusing or obliterating the distinctions between
(a) Excellent and inferior
(b) Sound and unsound
(c) True and untrue
(d) All of the above
Answer
A
Question. In poetry, as a criticism of life, the spirit of our race will find its _____________
(a) Consolation
(b) Beauty
(c) Truth
(d) Sanctity
Answer
A
Question. Mathew Arnold said that the best poetry will be found to have a power of
(a) Informing, observing and delighting
(b) Guiding, reforming and appreciating
(c) Binding, combining and structuring
(d) Forming, sustaining and delighting
Answer
D
Question. The different kinds of estimations propounded by Arnold were
(a) Historical, Personal and Real
(b) Didactic, Prosaic and Autotelic
(c) Personal, Historical, Complete
(d) None of the above
Answer
A
Question. Arnold was of the view that Chaucer’s superiority is found in his______
(a) Diction and subject
(b) Manner and style
(c) Style and substance
(d) Form and subject
Answer
C
Question. Which quality is not needful for a fit prose according to Arnold?
(a) Regularity
(b) Precision
(c) Balance
(d) Exclusivity
Answer
D
Question. Poetry is a criticism of life under the ______ fixed for such a criticism
(a) Laws
(b) Ideals
(c) Morals.
(d) Conditions
Answer
D
Question. Arnold regards Dryden and Pope as the Classics of English______
(a) Prose
(b) Morals
(c) Fiction
(d) Poetry
Answer
A
Question. In the age of Pope and Dryden, Arnold regards _________ as a unique poet.
(a) Milton
(b) Keats
(c) Pope
(d) Gray
Answer
D
Question. Keats, according to Arnold, is with _________
(a) Milton
(b) Wordsworth
(c) Shakespeare
(d) Shelley
Answer
C
Question. What attaches its emotion to facts according to Arnold?
(a) Poetry
(b) Prose
(c) Religion
(d) Tradition
Answer
C
Question. How should we conceive poetry as advocated by Arnold?
(a) Worthily and Highly
(b) Highly and Mightily
(c) Worthily and Prayerful
(d) Mighty and Powerful
Answer
A
Question. Arnold states, “But for poetry the idea is everything, the rest is a world of illusion; of
(a) godlike illusion”
(b) human illusion”
(c) divine illusion”
(d) wonderful illusion”
Answer
C
Question. To Arnold, the superiority of best poetry is marked by the superior character of
(a) truth and seriousness
(b) truth and ideas
(c) seriousness and knowledge
(d) knowledge and truth
Answer
A
Question. Arnold defines poetry as
(a) ‘The criticism of life, governed by the laws of poetic truth and poetic beauty’.
(b) ‘The breath and finer spirit of all knowledge’.
(c) ‘Not an expression of emotion, but as escape from emotion’.
(d) ‘A speaking picture with its end, to teach and delight’.
Answer
A
FILL IN THE BLANKS:
Question. The end of writing is to instruct; the end of poetry is to instruct by _______
Answer
pleasing
Question. The historic estimate affects our judgment and language when we are dealing with ______ poets
Answer
Ancient
Question. Arnold regards Dryden and Pope as the Classics of English______
Answer
Prose
Question. To fulfil high destinies, poetry must be of high order of _______ according to Arnol(d)
Answer
Excellence
Question. ________ is for confusing or obliterating the distinctions between excellent and inferior.
Answer
Charlatanism
Question. We have to turn to ____ to interpret life, and to sustain and console us, according to Arnold
Answer
Poetry
Question. According to Arnold Truth and Seriousness is inseparable from diction and __________
Answer
movement
Question. In the ‘Study of Poetry’ Arnold puts stress on ___________ in poetry
Answer
high seriousness
Question. Arnold feels the historic estimate and the personal estimate often supersedes the ________ estimate
Answer
Real
Question. According to Matthew Arnold, poetry is a _____ of life
Answer
Criticism
Question. Arnold praises Burns ___________ poems
Answer
scotch
Question. Arnold pleads for __________ method
Answer
touchstone
Question. According to Arnold, poetry interprets life in _______ ways.
Answer
Two
Question. To Arnold, the only true one to estimate a poet or a poem is the ______ estimate.
Answer
Real
Question. ________ is, according to Arnold, the father of English poetry.
Answer
Chaucer
Question. Arnold defines poetry as being defined by ______ truth and beauty.
Answer
Poetic
Question. Dryden and Pope are not classics of our poetry, they are classics of our _____
Answer
prose
Question. The real estimate, the only true one, is liable to be superseded, if we are not watchful by two other kinds of estimate, the _______ estimate and the ______ estimate.
Answer
historic, personal
Question. Arnold believes that without poetry, science will appear ______
Answer
Incomplete
Question. Poetry is a criticism of life under the ______ fixed for such a criticism
Answer
Conditions