1. What does the speaker initially admire about Anne Gregory?
- Her calm and gentle nature
- Her beautiful yellow hair
- Her polite way of speaking
- Her social position
Correct Answer: Her beautiful yellow hair
2. According to the speaker, why might young men love Anne Gregory?
- Because of her honest nature
- Because of her yellow hair
- Because of her kind manners
- Because of her wealth
Correct Answer: Because of her yellow hair
3. What suggestion does the speaker give Anne Gregory?
- To hide her natural beauty
- To cut her long hair short
- To dye her hair brown
- To leave society behind
Correct Answer: To dye her hair brown
4. What does Anne Gregory believe about true love?
- Love depends on outer beauty
- Love grows with age
- Love needs social approval
- Love should value the inner self
Correct Answer: Love should value the inner self
5. What main theme is highlighted in the poem?
- Power of youth and charm
- Importance of social status
- Influence of physical beauty
- Inner beauty over outer beauty
Correct Answer: Inner beauty over outer beauty
6. What does the speaker think about physical beauty?
- It is temporary and misleading
- It is permanent and powerful
- It gives true happiness
- It defines real character
Correct Answer: It is temporary and misleading
7. What would happen if Anne dyed her hair brown?
- Men would ignore her
- Men would still love her
- Men would feel offended
- Men would change opinions
Correct Answer: Men would still love her
8. What quality does Anne Gregory want to be loved for?
- Her outward appearance
- Her family background
- Her physical charm
- Her inner goodness
Correct Answer: Her inner goodness
9. What does “yellow hair” mainly symbolize in the poem?
- Physical beauty and attraction
- Wisdom and experience
- Youth and innocence
- Pride and confidence
Correct Answer: Physical beauty and attraction
10. What does the speaker suggest about young men?
- They value deep emotions
- They respect moral values
- They seek spiritual love
- They judge by appearance
Correct Answer: They judge by appearance
11. What contrast is central to the poem?
- Love and hatred
- Outer beauty and inner beauty
- Youth and old age
- Silence and speech
Correct Answer: Outer beauty and inner beauty
12. How does Anne Gregory respond to the speaker?
- She accepts his view
- She feels deeply hurt
- She remains silent
- She disagrees calmly
Correct Answer: She disagrees calmly
13. What does the poem suggest about true love?
- It depends on attraction
- It grows with beauty
- It goes beyond appearance
- It fades with time
Correct Answer: It goes beyond appearance
14. What tone is reflected in Anne Gregory’s reply?
- Angry and rebellious
- Fearful and confused
- Careless and playful
- Confident and thoughtful
Correct Answer: Confident and thoughtful
15. Why does the speaker refer to God in the poem?
- To show religious devotion
- To threaten Anne Gregory
- To criticize human values
- To emphasize spiritual love
Correct Answer: To emphasize spiritual love
16. What type of poem is “For Anne Gregory”?
- A long narrative poem
- A humorous dramatic poem
- A tragic romantic poem
- A philosophical lyric poem
Correct Answer: A philosophical lyric poem
17. What lesson does the poem teach readers?
- Value character over looks
- Follow fashion and beauty
- Seek popularity in life
- Admire physical charm
Correct Answer: Value character over looks
18. How does the speaker view human love?
- Always deep and sincere
- Often shallow and external
- Purely spiritual in nature
- Free from attraction
Correct Answer: Often shallow and external
19. What message does Yeats convey through Anne Gregory?
- Self-worth lies within oneself
- Beauty ensures happiness
- Youth guarantees love
- Silence earns respect
Correct Answer: Self-worth lies within oneself
20. Why is the poem relevant for students today?
- It promotes value-based thinking
- It teaches poetic structure
- It explains historical events
- It focuses on rhyme scheme
Correct Answer: It promotes value-based thinking
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