1. : When was Rhapsody on a Windy Night first published?
(A) 1911
(B) 1915
(C) 1922
(D) 1930
2. : What is the setting of Rhapsody on a Windy Night?
(A) A battlefield
(B) A city street at night
(C) A deserted countryside
(D) A coastal village
3. : The poem Rhapsody on a Windy Night primarily explores themes of:
(A) Love and desire
(B) Memory and decay
(C) Heroism and bravery
(D) Religion and salvation
4. : Which poetic technique is most prominently used in Rhapsody on a Windy Night?
(A) Satire
(B) Dramatic monologue
(C) Stream of consciousness
(D) Allegory
5. : The poem is often associated with which literary movement?
(A) Romanticism
(B) Modernism
(C) Naturalism
(D) Classicism
6. : The phrase “the street lamp sputtered” is an example of which literary device?
(A) Metaphor
(B) Personification
(C) Simile
(D) Hyperbole
7. : What does the moon symbolize in Rhapsody on a Windy Night?
(A) Madness and instability
(B) Hope and renewal
(C) Power and authority
(D) Love and beauty
8. : What kind of memories does the speaker recall throughout the poem?
(A) Joyful childhood experiences
(B) Dark and fragmented images
(C) Romantic encounters
(D) Political struggles
9. : Which animal is mentioned in the poem as part of its surreal imagery?
(A) A cat
(B) A dog
(C) A crow
(D) A fox
10. : The repetition of “the street lamp said” suggests:
(A) A logical progression of events
(B) The unreliable nature of memory
(C) A comforting presence in the night
(D) The presence of supernatural forces
11. : Which of the following best describes the tone of Rhapsody on a Windy Night?
(A) Joyful and uplifting
(B) Nostalgic and sentimental
(C) Dark and eerie
(D) Satirical and humorous
12. : What time of night does the poem begin?
(A) Midnight
(B) 3 a.m.
(C) 4 a.m.
(D) 6 a.m.
13. : The structure of the poem follows:
(A) A traditional sonnet form
(B) A rigid, structured rhyme scheme
(C) Free verse with irregular rhythms
(D) A strict iambic pentameter
14. : The fragmented imagery in the poem reflects:
(A) A person suffering from insomnia
(B) The disorientation of modern life
(C) The beauty of the city at night
(D) A person experiencing love for the first time
15. : What is the final message of Rhapsody on a Windy Night?
(A) Hope and renewal
(B) The inevitability of decay and routine
(C) The joy of remembering the past
(D) The necessity of embracing change