In this post students will find 1st Year English Poem 4 O Where Are you Going MCQs and Synonyms Quiz. W.H. Auden is the poet of this poem. I have divided this post into 2 pieces. 1st, you will find 10 MCQs and in the 2nd part, you will find synonyms quiz. This is the 4th poem in 1st Year English Book III. This book is based on Plays and Poems. You can get the complete notes of English Book 3 at this link. However, Book 1 short stories notes are available here. O Where Are You Going Poem MCQs are being shared as a quiz.
1st Year English Poem 4 O Where Are You Going MCQs Quiz
Hereunder, are 10 MCQs from the poem O Where Are You Going. There are 4 possible answers to each question, find the correct one.
Who wrote the poem, “O Where you Going”?
(A) A.E. Housman
(B) W.H. Auden
(C) W.H Davies
(D) Robert Graves
The rider is _________ by the words of the reader.
(A) discouraged
(B) guided
(C) unaffected
(D) misled
The valley is _________ when furnaces burn.
(A) horrible
(B) humid
(C) burning
(D) fatal
What kind of odours are there in the valley?
(A) disgusting
(B) intoxicating
(C) irritating
(D) maddening
What kind of trees are mentioned in the poem?
(A) tall
(B) limbless
(C) twisted
(D) shady
The reader wants to _________ the rider.
(A) inform
(B) warn
(C) guide
(D) discourage
The poem highlights the importance of _________.
(A) riding
(B) courage
(C) indecision
(D) traveling
That gap is the grave where _________ return.
(A) the tall
(B) the cowardly
(C) riders
(D) mountaineers
Where is the rider going?
(A) to the valley
(B) to the woods
(C) to a distant land
(D) to an unknown destination
That valley is fatal when _________ burn.
(A) veldt
(B) furnaces
(C) wood
(D) midden
O Where Are You Going Poem Synonyms Quiz
Here are 11 Synonyms MCQs from the poem O Where Are you Going by W.H. Auden.
That valley is fatal when furnaces burn.
(A) deadly
(B) vivid
(C) charming
(D) dazzling
Yonder’s the midden whose odour will madden.
(A) moorland
(B) dunghill
(C) pool
(D) hill
Yonder’s the midden whose odours will madden.
(A) fruit
(B) trash
(C) stink
(D) water
The fearer says to the farer that dusk will delay on his path to the pass.
(A) traveller
(B) priest
(C) teachers
(D) shopkeeper
Your diligent looking will discover the lacking.
(A) foolish
(B) thorough
(C) incomplete
(D) slow
What’s that shape in the twisted trees?
(A) knotty
(B) thin
(C) fair
(D) boughless
The spot on your skin is a shocking disease.
(A) slight
(B) pleasing
(C) minor
(D) horrible
Your footsteps feel from granite to grass.
(A) bud
(B) fruit
(C) bloom
(D) stone
The dusk will delay on your path to the pass.
(A) mist
(B) frost
(C) dust storm
(D) might fall
“That dusk will delay on your path to the pass.
(A) linger
(B) quicken
(C) prompt
(D) spoil
Yonder’s the midden whose odours will madden.
(A) Near
(B) beyond
(C) there
(D) across
Relevant Notes
- O Where Are You Going Poem Explanation
- 1st Year English Poem 4 Urdu Translation
- O Where Are You Going Poem Short Questions