A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal A/R & CASE STUDY CBA 2

 





The Slumber Did My Spirit Seal A/R & CASE STUDY CBA 2


1. Assertion: The poet had no human fears because he believed his beloved was beyond time. Reason: He thought she could not be affected by earthly changes.

  • Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion
  • Both are true but Reason is not the correct explanation
  • Assertion is true but Reason is false
  • Assertion is false but Reason is true

2. Assertion: The poet’s emotional slumber made him unaware of mortality. Reason: He believed death could not touch his beloved.

  • Assertion is false but Reason is true
  • Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion
  • Both are false
  • Assertion is true but Reason is false

3. Assertion: Nature helps the poet accept the reality of death. Reason: The poet imagines the beloved merging into the natural cycle.

  • Both are true but Reason is not the correct explanation
  • Assertion is false but Reason is true
  • Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion
  • Assertion is true but Reason is false

4. Assertion: The final stanza reflects emotional disturbance. Reason: The poet cannot accept death.

  • Assertion is true but Reason is false
  • Both Assertion and Reason are false
  • Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion
  • Assertion is false but Reason is true

5. Assertion: The poem shows emotional maturity. Reason: The poet calmly accepts death as part of nature.

  • Both are false
  • Assertion is true but Reason is false
  • Assertion is false but Reason is true
  • Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion

6. Case: The poet once believed his beloved was untouched by time, but after her death, he imagines her as part of nature. What does this change show?

  • Shift from joy to anger
  • Shift from illusion to realization
  • Shift from fear to courage
  • Shift from hope to despair

7. Case: A student says the poem teaches emotional strength. Which idea best supports this?

  • Fear of loss
  • Escape from reality
  • Avoidance of pain
  • Calm acceptance of death

8. Case: If the poet had remained in his “slumber,” what would he have lacked?

  • Love for nature
  • Faith in humanity
  • Understanding of life’s reality
  • Joy in living

9. Case: Which line best supports the idea of unity with nature?

  • She neither hears nor sees
  • Rolled round in earth’s diurnal course
  • I had no human fears
  • A slumber did my spirit seal

10. Case: If the beloved were alive, what feeling would dominate the poet’s mind?

  • Fear of loss
  • Confusion
  • Hopelessness
  • Emotional security

11. How does the poet redefine death in the poem?

  • As painful separation
  • As eternal darkness
  • As peaceful union with nature
  • As total destruction

12. Which idea shows the philosophical depth of the poem?

  • Fear of aging
  • Celebration of youth
  • Power of emotions
  • Acceptance of life’s transience

13. What does “no motion has she now” mainly imply?

  • Temporary rest
  • Physical weakness
  • Mental confusion
  • Final stillness in death

14. Which reaction reflects emotional maturity?

  • Fearing death deeply
  • Accepting death calmly
  • Escaping reality
  • Avoiding attachments

15. What does “earth’s diurnal course” symbolise?

  • Human daily routine
  • Movement of planets only
  • Physical travel
  • Continuous cycle of life and nature

16. What does the poem suggest about human attachment?

  • It should be avoided
  • It causes only sorrow
  • It weakens the mind
  • Acceptance of inevitable loss

17. Which quality of the poet is revealed?

  • Anger
  • Philosophical insight
  • Fearfulness
  • Carelessness

18. What emotional conflict does the poet resolve?

  • Shock of loss through acceptance
  • Fear through escape
  • Love through hatred
  • Hope through denial

19. Which theme best suits critical appreciation?

  • Pain of loneliness
  • Beauty of youth
  • Death and unity with nature
  • Power of memory

20. Which conclusion reflects the poet’s final understanding?

  • Life loses meaning
  • Death completes the cycle of human existence
  • Nature is cruel
  • Love becomes useless

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