Lochinvar MCQs & Summary

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman Shamil | Last updated: March 3, 2025

Summary:

“Lochinvar” is a narrative poem written by Sir Walter Scott as part of his 1808 work Marmion. The poem tells the story of Lochinvar, a brave and romantic Scottish knight who arrives at the wedding of his beloved, Ellen, just in time to steal her away.

Despite being uninvited and arriving alone, Lochinvar boldly enters the wedding, charms Ellen, and persuades her to dance with him. While her family and fiancé watch in shock, he suddenly rides away with her, escaping before they can stop him.

The poem highlights themes of love, bravery, and adventure, portraying Lochinvar as the ideal romantic hero. His courage and determination make him an unforgettable character in Scottish literary tradition.


MCQs:

  1. Who wrote Lochinvar?
    A) William Wordsworth
    B) Lord Byron
    C) Sir Walter Scott
    D) Alfred, Lord Tennyson
    Answer: C) Sir Walter Scott
  2. Lochinvar is a part of which larger work?
    A) The Lady of the Lake
    B) Marmion
    C) Ivanhoe
    D) Lays of Ancient Rome
    Answer: B) Marmion
  3. Why does Lochinvar attend the wedding?
    A) To congratulate the bride
    B) To challenge the groom to a duel
    C) To steal away his beloved, Ellen
    D) To seek forgiveness from Ellen’s family
    Answer: C) To steal away his beloved, Ellen

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  4. How does Lochinvar escape with Ellen?
    A) He defeats her fiancé in a fight
    B) He persuades her to run away with him
    C) He asks the priest to cancel the wedding
    D) He tricks the guests and rides away with her
    Answer: D) He tricks the guests and rides away with her
  5. What is Lochinvar’s personality best described as?
    A) Timid and weak
    B) Brave and romantic
    C) Arrogant and cruel
    D) Selfish and careless
    Answer: B) Brave and romantic
  6. What is the primary theme of Lochinvar?
    A) Revenge and hatred
    B) Love and heroism
    C) War and destruction
    D) Wealth and power
    Answer: B) Love and heroism
  7. How do Ellen’s family and fiancé react when Lochinvar takes her away?
    A) They cheer for him
    B) They remain silent
    C) They chase after him, but fail
    D) They help him escape
    Answer: C) They chase after him, but fail
  8. What poetic technique is commonly used in Lochinvar?
    A) Free verse
    B) Satire
    C) Rhyming couplets
    D) Blank verse
    Answer: C) Rhyming couplets
  9. What is the tone of the poem?
    A) Tragic and sorrowful
    B) Romantic and adventurous
    C) Humorous and sarcastic
    D) Dark and mysterious
    Answer: B) Romantic and adventurous
  10. Where does the poem take place?
    A) England
    B) Ireland
    C) Scotland
    D) France
    Answer: C) Scotland
QuestionAnswer
Poem NameLochinvar
AuthorSir Walter Scott
Year Published1808
Part ofMarmion
Main ThemesLove, bravery, adventure, heroism
Literary DevicesImagery, alliteration, rhyming couplets
SettingScotland
Key MessageTrue love and courage can overcome obstacles