Quiz: “The Solitary Reaper”

Welcome to your Quiz: “The Solitary Reaper”

WhatsApp Group Join Now
Telegram Channel Join Now
Instagram Page Join Now
1. In which year was “The Solitary Reaper” first published?

2. “The Solitary Reaper” was inspired by Wordsworth’s trip to—

3. The girl in the poem The Solitary Reaper is described as a—

4. The form of “The Solitary Reaper” is—

5. How many stanzas are there in the poem?

6. Each stanza of “The Solitary Reaper” contains—

7. The rhyme scheme of the poem The Solitary Reaper is—

8. “Behold her, single in the field”—The word “Behold” here functions as—

9. Which bird is not mentioned in the poem?

10. The reaper’s song is compared with that of—

11. The “farthest Hebrides” are—

12. The speaker of the poem—

13. The poet imagines the song could be about—

14. “The music in my heart I bore”—signifies—

15. The poem reflects Wordsworth’s idea of—

16. The poet is accompanied on his Scottish tour by—

17. “Stop here, or gently pass!”—The line appeals to—

18. The cuckoo’s song is associated with—

19. The language of the reaper’s song is—

20. The “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” in the poem refers to—

Girdhari Lal Suthar

Girdhari Lal Suthar is a dedicated Senior Teacher in English and the founder of Gyankundli.com. With 1.9 years of blogging experience, he shares valuable content on English Grammar, Literature, Language, and Educational updates, helping aspirants, students and teachers stay informed and prepared.

View all posts by Girdhari Lal Suthar


Discover more from Gyankundli

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Leave a Reply