1. What is the speaker’s initial mood in the poem?
a. Joyful
b. Lonely
c. Melancholic
d. Excited
– Answer: b. Lonely
2. How does the speaker describe the daffodils?
a. Blue and drooping
b. Golden and dancing
c. White and still
d. Red and fluttering
– Answer: b. Golden and dancing
3. Where does the speaker encounter the daffodils?
a. In a city park
b. By the ocean
c. Near a lake and beneath trees
d. On a mountaintop
– Answer: c. Near a lake and beneath trees
4. What is the simile used to describe the speaker’s loneliness?
a. A cloud drifting
b. A bird flying
c. A ship sailing
d. A flower blooming
– Answer: a. A cloud drifting
5. How does the speaker feel about the sight of the daffodils?
a. Indifferent
b. Sad
c. Happy
d. Angry
– Answer: c. Happy
6. What natural elements are mentioned in the poem?
a. Rain and thunder
b. Snow and ice
c. Stars and waves
d. Rocks and mountains
– Answer: c. Stars and waves
7. What does the speaker compare the daffodils to in terms of number?
a. Hundreds
b. Thousands
c. Ten thousand
d. Millions
– Answer: c. Ten thousand
8. How are the daffodils described in relation to the waves?
a. They mimic the waves
b. They out-did the waves in glee
c. They shy away from the waves
d. They ignore the waves
– Answer: b. They out-did the waves in glee
9. What is the effect of the daffodils on the speaker’s mood?
a. They make the speaker sad
b. They make the speaker anxious
c. They make the speaker gay
d. They make the speaker angry
– Answer: c. They make the speaker gay
10. In what season do the daffodils bloom?
a. Autumn
b. Winter
c. Spring
d. Summer
– Answer: c. Spring
11. How does the speaker feel when recalling the daffodils while lying on the couch?
a. Anxious
b. Sad
c. Pensive
d. Blissful
– Answer: d. Blissful
12. What is the poetic device used when describing the daffodils as “fluttering and dancing“?
a. Alliteration
b. Simile
c. Metaphor
d. Personification
– Answer: d. Personification
13. What is the significance of the daffodils “tossing their heads in sprightly dance“?
a. They are sad
b. They are celebrating
c. They are mourning
d. They are sleeping
– Answer: b. They are celebrating
14. How does the speaker react to the memory of the daffodils?
a. With indifference
b. With regret
c. With pleasure
d. With fear
– Answer: c. With pleasure
15. What does the poet mean by the “inward eye“?
a. Physical vision
b. Imagination
c. Memory
d. Dream
– Answer: b. Imagination
16. What word is used to describe the daffodils’ movement in the breeze?
a. Whirling
b. Tossing
c. Colliding
d. Falling
– Answer: b. Tossing
17. How does the speaker describe the waves beside the daffodils?
a. Calm and silent
b. Sparkling and dancing
c. Dark and foreboding
d. Still and lifeless
– Answer: b. Sparkling and dancing
18. What is the effect of the daffodils on the speaker’s heart?
a. Fills with sorrow
b. Fills with pleasure
c. Fills with regret
d. Fills with fear
– Answer: b. Fills with pleasure
19. What does the poet mean by the “bliss of solitude“?
a. The joy of being alone
b. The sadness of loneliness
c. The fear of isolation
d. The regret of solitude
– Answer: a. The joy of being alone
20. What is the overall tone of the poem?
a. Sad
b. Joyful
c. Serious
d. Angry
– Answer: b. Joyful