Uncategorized March 22, 2025 / MahadurageUpali / 0 Comments Farewell to Barn and Stack and Tree-Paper-01 QUIZ START(There will be 20 questions and you will receive 15 min to Complete) #1. Who is the speaker of the poem? A) A king B) A soldier C) A highwayman D) A priest #2. ]What is the main theme of the poem A) Love and romance B) Crime and punishment C) Friendship and loyalty D) Nature and beauty #3. What crime does the speaker confess to in the poem? A) Stealing horses B) Killing a squire C) Burning a house D) Robbing a bank #4. Who does the speaker say will betray him? A) His mother B) His brother C) His best friend D) A stranger #5. Why is the speaker bidding farewell to the barn, stack, and tree? A) He is leaving for war B) He is being hunted for his crime C) He is moving to another town D) He is joining a monastery #6. What kind of imagery is used in the poem? A) Peaceful and serene B) Gloomy and dark C) Joyful and celebratory D) Scientific and factual #7. How does the speaker feel about his fate? A) Proud and fearless B) Guilty and remorseful C) Hopeful and optimistic D) Angry and vengeful #8. What literary device is used in the line “Farewell to barn and stack and tree”*? A) Metaphor B) Alliteration C) Hyperbole D) Simile #9. What does the “barn, stack, and tree” symbolize? A) The countryside and home B) The speaker’s friends C) The king’s property D) The enemy’s land #10. What does the speaker expect will happen to him? A) He will escape punishment B) He will be caught and executed C) He will be forgiven D) He will return home safely #11. What type of poem is *Farewell to Barn and Stack and Tree? A) A sonnet B) A ballad C) A haiku D) An ode #12. Who is the poet of *Farewell to Barn and Stack and Tree? A) William Wordsworth B) Robert Frost C)Alfred Edward Housman D) John Keats #13. What emotion dominates the poem? A) Happiness B) Regret C) Defiance D) Peace #14. What is the significance of the squire in the poem? A) He is the speaker’s father B) He is a victim of the speaker’s crime C) He helps the speaker escape D) He is a soldier #15. Which of the following best describes the mood of the poem? A) Cheerful and hopeful B) Suspenseful and dark C) Humorous and playful D) Romantic and dreamy #16. What does the speaker’s farewell suggest? A) He will never return B) He is going on a long journey C) He is going to war D) He is visiting a friend #17. What does the poem suggest about loyalty? A) Family always supports each other B) Betrayal can come from close ones C) Only friends can be trusted D) Thieves are always loyal to each other #18. Why does the speaker not feel guilt for his crime? A) He believes he was justified B) He blames someone else C) He was forced to do it D) He was unaware of his actions #19. What does the poem say about fate? A) Fate is in our hands B) We can escape our fate C) Fate is unavoidable D) Only the rich control fate #20. How does the poem end? A) With the speaker’s capture B) With the speaker’s escape C) With the speaker bidding farewell D) With the speaker’s execution Previous Finish Results HD Quiz powered by harmonic design AuthorMahadurageUpali To The Evening Star-Paper-01March 22, 2025Big Match – 1983-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