Question 1
Who is the author of this poem ?
Thomas Gray
Lord Byron
Percy Shelley
Mattew Arnold




Question 2
When was he born ?
1715
1710
1721
1716




Question 3
When did he died ?
1789
1771
1769
1777




Question 4
When was it published
1750
1743
1751
1760




Question 5
In which period is it ?
Augustan age
Victorian age
Romantic Age



Question 6
It is written as ...
A tercet
A heroic couplet
A heroic quatrain
A sonnet
A quatrain
A heroic sonnet






Question 7
It is an ...
Elegiac poem
Patriotic poem
Heroic poem
Pastoral poem




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Question 8
What is its an elegy of ?
The rich
Human beings
The poor
The children
All the above





Question 9
It is made of
Iambic tetrameter
Iambic hexameter
Iambic heptameter
Iambic pentameter




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Question 10
It deals about
The middle class life
The middle class life and death
The lower class death
All the above




Question 11
What does the consonnance in "s" and "z" provide to the poem ?
Sibilant sound like snakes
Sushing sound to incite people to speak lower
All the above



Question 12
It is about ...
Mortality and what happens after death
The dead
Death itself
The living remembering the dead
Suffering
The everyday life of those who died
Remembrance







Question 13
The dead are ...
Mostly farmers
Nobles
The speaker
Homeless people




Question 14
What is the rhyme scheme ? Is it traditional
ABAB - No
ABBA - Yes
ABBC - Yes
ABCD - No
ABAB - Yes
ABAC - No






Question 15
What does the speaker wants to be ?
Remembered through stuning huge monuments and mausoleums
Remembered through people memories
Rembered by the people that he cared about



Question 16
Why are the trees important in this poem
Beech = ancient history & knowledge of the past
Elms = strength
Yews = eternity and immortality
Presence of trees at the cemetary = death is not the end
All the above





Question 17
What other part of the nature is important to underline mortality ?
Wind
Night
Birds



Question 18
Why can we tell thet the themes of death and social class are entwined ?
The poor are more touched by it
Death spare neither the rich nor the poor
We are all egual before death
None of the above




Question 19
What is the opinion of the speaker on life and death ?
It is a never ending circle like the natural world
There is nothing after death
None of the above



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