This is the 2nd post on the MCQs of Ozymandias Poem. In the previous post, I shared Ozymandias Poem MCQs and in this post, I am sharing Ozymandias Poem Synonyms Quiz. This post is based on multiple choice questions from Ozymandias Poem. P.B Shelly is the poet of this poem and it is placed at No.8 in the 1st-year syllabus of English Book III. I have taken Ozymandias Quiz notes from Kips notes. I have already shared Intermediate part 1 English Book 1 notes. Students can also get 1st year All Poems notes by going here.
1st Year English MCQs – Qzymandias Poem Synonyms Quiz
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The poet met a traveler from an antique land.
(A) ancient
(B) valuable
(C) strange
(D) rural
Two vast and trunkless legs of stone.
(A) bodiless
(B) fleshless
(C) lifeless
(D) boneless
The shattered visage lay half-sunk in the sand.
(A) carved
(B) broken
(C) old
(D) withered
The shattered visage lay half-sunk in the sand.
(A) trunk
(B) sculpture
(C) junk
(D) face
The shattered visage has a frown and wrinkled lip.
(A) groan
(B) surprise
(C) scowl
(D) complexity
The shattered visage has a frown and wrinkled lip.
(A) wounded
(B) wrapped
(C) lined
(D) broken
There was a sneer of cold command on the visage.
(A) scorn
(B) severity
(C) trap
(D) fear
There was a sneer of cold command on the visage.
(A) merciless
(B) benign
(C) chilled
(D) ridiculous
The visage tells that its sculptor well those passions read.
(A) words
(B) commands
(C) ambitions
(D) emotions
The feelings yet survive on the lifeless things.
(A) depict
(B) expire
(C) exist
(D) express
The hand that mocked them.
(A) imitated
(B) befooled
(C) scorned
(D) controlled
The passions are stamped on the face.
(A) marked
(B) endured
(C) persisted
(D) vanished
On the pedestal, these words appear.
(A) base
(B) sculpture
(C) sculptor
(D) model
Look on my words, ye mighty and despair.
(A) powerful
(B) feeble
(C) fragile
(D) proud
Look on my works, ye mighty and despair.
(A) gain hope
(B) lose hope
(C) be hopeful
(D) be encouraged
Round the decay of that colossal wreck…
(A) collapse
(B) frailty
(C) remains
(D) heap
Round the decay of the colossal wreck.
(A) prodigious
(B) splendid
(C) ruinous
(D) fake
Of the colossal wreck, boundless and bare.
(A) endless
(B) stagnant
(C) pitiless
(D) encroaching
The lone and level sands stretch far away.
(A) tolerate
(B) ruthless
(C) barren
(D) sturdy
The lone and level sands stretch far away.
(A) desolate
(B) limitless
(C) rugged
(D) stout
Relevant Notes
- Ozymandias Poem Short Questions
- Ozymandias Poem Explanation
- 1st Year English Notes
- 11th Books PDF Download