A Slumber Did My Spirit Seal CBA 1

 




1. What does the line “A slumber did my spirit seal” mainly suggest?

  • Mental confusion
  • Emotional numbness due to deep trust
  • Physical sleep
  • Carelessness about life

2. Why did the poet say that he had “no human fears”?

  • He ignored reality
  • He was careless about life
  • He believed she was beyond harm and change
  • He was physically tired

3. What realization does the poet gain after her death?

  • Feeling angry with nature
  • Believing in immortality
  • Understanding that death is natural and unavoidable
  • Forgetting the past

4. “She seemed a thing that could not feel the touch of earthly years” shows that she appeared:

  • Emotionless
  • Physically weak
  • Unreal
  • Timeless and eternal

5. What tone is reflected in the final stanza of the poem?

  • Joy
  • Fear
  • Calm acceptance
  • Anger

6. How does the poet imagine her after death?

  • As a wandering ghost
  • As a part of nature’s cycle
  • As a distant star
  • As a fading memory

7. What does “Rolled round in earth’s diurnal course” mean?

  • She rests in deep sleep
  • She travels across the world
  • She has become part of nature’s daily movement
  • She controls time

8. What does “No motion has she now” mainly express?

  • Temporary rest
  • Complete stillness in death
  • Physical weakness
  • Peaceful sleep

9. Which central idea dominates the poem?

  • Fear of loneliness
  • Joy of love
  • Union of human life with nature after death
  • Power of time

10. How does the poet’s attitude towards death change?

  • From joy to anger
  • From ignorance to thoughtful acceptance
  • From hope to despair
  • From courage to fear

11. The word “slumber” in the poem symbolises:

  • Deep happiness
  • Mental illness
  • Unawareness of life’s realities
  • Physical tiredness

12. Which Romantic idea is reflected in the poem?

  • Scientific thinking
  • Political awareness
  • Deep connection between humans and nature
  • Power of machines

13. What feeling does the poet finally express about death?

  • Confusion
  • Extreme fear
  • Peaceful acceptance
  • Joyful celebration

14. What change occurs in the poet’s understanding of life?

  • He avoids relationships
  • He becomes careless
  • He feels immortal
  • He realises life is temporary

15. Why are “rocks and stones and trees” mentioned?

  • To show danger
  • To show loneliness
  • To show her unity with nature
  • To show hardship of life

16. What philosophical idea does the poem convey?

  • Life is meaningless
  • Death is a natural part of life
  • Nature is cruel
  • Humans are superior

17. How does the poet cope with his loss?

  • By escaping into dreams
  • By denying reality
  • By seeing death as union with nature
  • By becoming angry

18. Which line best shows the poet’s acceptance of death?

  • I had no human fears
  • She neither hears nor sees
  • Rolled round in earth’s diurnal course
  • No motion has she now

19. What emotional journey does the poem describe?

  • From joy to anger
  • From illusion to realization
  • From fear to courage
  • From hope to despair

20. What is the most suitable summary of the poem’s message?

  • Love always fails
  • Nature is cruel
  • Death unites humans with nature forever
  • Life is full of pain

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