Uncategorized March 22, 2025 / MahadurageUpali / 0 Comments A Bird Came Down the Walk – Paper 01 QUIZ START(There will be 20 questions and you will receive 15 min to Complete) Results HD Quiz powered by harmonic design #1. Who is the poet of “A Bird Came Down the Walk”? a) William Wordsworth b) Robert Frost c) Emily Dickinson d) Walt Whitman #2. What does the bird do first in the poem? a) Fly away b) Eat a worm c) Drink water d) Build a nest #3. How does the bird eat the worm? a) He tears it into pieces b) He bites it in half c) He swallows it whole d) He throws it away #4. What does the bird drink from? a) A puddle b) A dewdrop c) A river d) A pond #5. How does the poet describe the bird’s eyes? a) Soft and gentle b) Bright and cautious c) Small and sleepy d) Dark and dull #6. What does the bird do when the speaker offers him a crumb? a) Accepts it happily b) Pecks at it c) Flies away d) Drops it #7. What does the bird’s movement compare to at the end of the poem? a) A ship sailing smoothly b) A deer running fast c) A butterfly fluttering d) A snake slithering #8. What is the bird cautious of? a) The worm b) The speaker c) Other birds d) The sky #9. What literary device is used in the line “He stirred his Velvet Head”? a) Metaphor b) Simile c) Alliteration d) Onomatopoeia #10. What does the phrase “rowed him softer home” refer to? a) The bird flying gracefully b) A person rowing a boat c) The worm moving in the ground d) The poet walking away #11. What is the poem’s tone? a) Aggressive b) Playful and humorous c) Observational and gentle d) Sad and gloomy #12. What does the poet compare the bird’s flight to? a) A ship sailing on the ocean b) A horse galloping on land c) A person walking in the rain d) A fish swimming in a pond #13. What does the poet observe in the bird’s behavior? a) Strength and courage b) Fear and caution c) Anger and aggression d) Laziness and boredom #14. Which poetic device is used in “Oars divide the Ocean”? a) Metaphor b) Simile c) Hyperbole d) Personification #15. What is the significance of “Butterflies, off Banks of Noon”? a) It describes the bird’s flight as delicate b) It refers to another animal in the poem c) It explains the bird’s hunger d) It is unrelated to the bird’s actions #16. How does the poet feel about nature? a) She fears it b) She admires it c) She ignores it d) She controls it #17. Why does the bird seem fearful of the speaker? a) Because the speaker tries to touch it b) Because humans are larger than birds c) Because the speaker moves suddenly d) Because the bird is naturally cautious #18. What is the rhyme scheme of the poem? a) ABAB b) AABB c) ABCB d) Free verse #19. What theme does the poem primarily explore? a) Human relationships b) The beauty of nature c) War and peace d) The history of birds #20. What does the phrase “Too silver for a seam” mean? a) The bird is flying too high b) The water is smooth without any ripples c) The bird is hiding behind a tree d) The bird is silent Previous Finish AuthorMahadurageUpali To the Nile – Paper 01March 22, 2025Breakfast-Paper-01March 22, 2025 Related Posts Uncategorized Two’s Company – Paper 01 March 22, 2025 / MahadurageUpali / 0 Comments Uncategorized Fear – Paper 01 March 22, 2025 / MahadurageUpali / 0 Comments