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CBSE
Class 11
English
Woven Words
Let me Not to the Marriage of True Minds

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Question Bank: Let me Not to the Marriage of True Minds

This chapter explores the nature of true love through a famous sonnet by William Shakespeare, emphasizing its constancy and resilience.

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Question Bank - Let me Not to the Marriage of True Minds

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Q1.

Which of the following sentences uses negative form correctly?

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Q2.

What is the effect of the line 'I never writ, nor no man ever loved' in the poem?

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Q3.

Which example illustrates a common misconception about negatives?

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Q4.

How does the use of negatives enhance the theme of the poem?

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Q5.

Identify the correct negative construction from the options below.

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Q6.

What does the phrase 'nor no man ever loved' emphasize?

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Q7.

In which of the following sentences is the negative construction ineffective?

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Q8.

Which statement is true about negatives in the poem?

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Q9.

Which sentence avoids using double negatives effectively?

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Q10.

What is the primary purpose of using negatives according to the poem's theme?

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Q11.

Identify the incorrect use of a negative in the following sentences.

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Q12.

How does the use of the negative 'never' contribute to the understanding of love in the poem?

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Q13.

What underlying message do negatives convey in Shakespeare's poem?

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Q14.

Which option represents a grammatically correct negative?

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Q15.

What is the central theme of the poem?

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Q16.

Why does the poet use negative constructions?

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Q17.

What does the phrase 'I never writ, nor no man ever loved' imply?

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Q18.

How is love personified in the poem?

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Q19.

What literary form does the poem represent?

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Q20.

What does the phrase 'his bending sickle’s compass' signify?

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Q21.

What is the effect of the line 'Time’s fool' in the poem?

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Q22.

How does the poem define true love?

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Q23.

In what way does the poem address the concept of change?

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Q24.

What role do metaphors play in the poem?

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Q25.

Which of the following best encapsulates the poet's attitude towards love?

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Q26.

What structure does a Shakespearean sonnet typically follow?

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Q27.

What metaphor is employed to represent love's eternal nature?

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Q28.

What primary quality does Shakespeare attribute to love in this sonnet?

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Q29.

In the line 'Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds,' what does the poet suggest?

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Q30.

What metaphor is used in the line 'It is the star to every wandering bark'?

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Q31.

Which phrase suggests that love withstands the test of time?

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Q32.

What is the role of time in Shakespeare's portrayal of love?

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Q33.

The phrase 'Love is not Time's fool' suggests that love:

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Q34.

How does Shakespeare personify love throughout the sonnet?

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Q35.

What does the use of negation in 'I never writ, nor no man ever loved' signify?

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Q36.

The phrase 'bending sickle's compass' refers to:

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Q37.

How does the imagery of 'tempests' contribute to the understanding of love?

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Q38.

What does the conclusion of the sonnet imply about the poet’s perspective on love?

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Q39.

Which element reinforces the theme of constancy in love within the poem?

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Q40.

What aspect of 'wandering bark' and 'star' reflects in the portrayal of love?

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Q41.

In what way does Shakespeare contrast love with time?

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Q42.

What is the primary theme conveyed in Shakespeare's poem?

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Q43.

Which phrase suggests the idea of love being eternal in the poem?

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Q44.

What does the poet imply with 'I never writ, nor no man ever loved'?

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Q45.

How does the poet's use of negatives contribute to the message of the poem?

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Q46.

Which literary device is primarily used in the poem to express constancy?

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Q47.

What does 'his bending sickle’s compass' symbolize in the poem?

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Q48.

Which line best encapsulates the theme of unchanging love?

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Q49.

What role does time play in the poem 'Let me Not to the Marriage of True Minds'?

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Q50.

The phrase 'true minds' in the title of the poem refers to:

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Q51.

What does the structure of a Shakespearean sonnet contribute to the theme of the poem?

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Q52.

How does the poet view love in terms of human agency?

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Q53.

What is the significance of the phrase 'Love's not love' in the poem?

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Q54.

The line 'If this be error and upon me proved' suggests what about the speaker's confidence?

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Q55.

Which element enhances the timeless quality of love in the poem?

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Q56.

What is the primary theme of the sonnet 'Let Me Not to the Marriage of True Minds'?

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Q57.

What type of rhyme scheme is used in a Shakespearean sonnet?

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Q58.

In the sonnet, the phrase 'Time's fool' suggests what concept?

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Q59.

What literary device is primarily used when the poet claims, 'Nor no man ever loved'?

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Q60.

Why does the poet portray love as the subject or doer in the sonnet?

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Q61.

Which of the following best describes a sonnet?

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Q62.

In the context of the sonnet, what does the term 'bending sickle's compass' imply?

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Q63.

What emotional tone does the poet convey through the repeated use of negatives?

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Q64.

How does the volta function in a Shakespearean sonnet?

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Q65.

What does the poet imply with the statement 'If this be error and upon me proved'?

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Q66.

Which of these lines effectively represents the idea of love's permanence?

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Q67.

What role does the final couplet serve in a Shakespearean sonnet?

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Q68.

Which term describes a sonnet written in iambic pentameter?

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Q69.

What can the use of metaphors reveal about the poet's view of love?

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Q70.

Which of the following phrases signifies eternal love in the sonnet?

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Q71.

What does 'true minds' imply in the context of the poem?

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Q72.

What does the phrase 'admit impediments' signify?

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Q73.

What does the phrase 'ever-fixed mark' symbolize?

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Q74.

What is suggested by 'star to every wandering bark'?

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Q75.

What does 'Love’s not Time’s fool' imply?

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Q76.

What does 'bending sickle's compass' refer to?

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Q77.

What does the line 'If this be error, and upon me proved' suggest?

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Q78.

Which phrase indicates the theme of constancy in love?

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Q79.

What do the 'rosy lips and cheeks' symbolize?

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Q80.

What does the expression 'upon me proved' imply about the speaker's beliefs?

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Q81.

What is the tone of the poem primarily characterized by?

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Q82.

How does the poet's use of negatives affect the poem?

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Q83.

In what way is love personified in the poem?

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Q84.

What is the overarching message regarding love in the sonnet?

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Q85.

What does 'doom' signify in the context of true love?

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Q86.

What does the phrase 'marriage of true minds' suggest in the poem?

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Q87.

Which literary device is predominantly used in the line 'Love is not love which alters when it alteration finds'?

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Q88.

The poet describes love as 'an ever-fixed mark.' What does this imply about love?

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Q89.

What is the significance of the word 'bark' in the context of the poem?

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Q90.

What does the phrase 'Time's fool' suggest about love in the poem?

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Q91.

How does Shakespeare use negatives in the poem?

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Q92.

In the last line, 'I never writ, nor no man ever loved', what rhetorical effect does this line create?

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Q93.

Which theme primarily dominates the poem?

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Q94.

What is the form of 'Let me not to the marriage of true minds'?

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Q95.

The phrase 'bending sickle's compass' refers to which concept in the poem?

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Q96.

What message does Shakespeare convey about true love through the phrase, 'bears it out even to the edge of doom'?

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Q97.

Which sound device is utilized in the line 'O no, it is an ever-fixed mark'?

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Q98.

What rhetorical question is implied in the line 'If this be error, and upon me proved...'?

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Q99.

What does the star symbolize in this sonnet?

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Q100.

Which aspect of love does the phrase 'Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks' emphasize?

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Q101.

What role does the concept of time play in 'Let me not to the marriage of true minds'?

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