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CBSE
Class 11
English
Woven Words
Patterns of Creativity
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Question Bank - Patterns of Creativity

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Question Bank: Patterns of Creativity

The chapter explores the differences in creativity between artists and scientists, highlighting essential aspects of each. It emphasizes the significance of recognizing and appreciating both realms.

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Question Bank - Patterns of Creativity

Q1.

How does Shelley’s attitude towards science differ from that of Wordsworth?

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Q2.

What does the term 'cold philosophy' imply in Keats' view of science?

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Q3.

Who provided a discriminating literary criticism of Shelley’s work?

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Q4.

In what way is Shelley described as a 'scientist's poet'?

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Q5.

What does A.N. Whitehead argue about Shelley's attitude toward science?

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Q6.

How does Shelley characterize the role of poets in society?

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Q7.

What central theme is explored in Shelley's 'Defence of Poetry'?

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Q8.

Which of the following lines reflects Shelley's view on the relationship between poetical faculty and scientific advancement?

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Q9.

What is indicated by Darwin's reflection on poetry as he ages?

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Q10.

What does the phrase 'mutually sustaining endeavours' refer to in the context of science and literature?

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Q11.

In Shelley's poetry, what does 'the daughter of Earth and Water' signify?

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Q12.

What emotional tone is conveyed in the line 'I silently laugh at my own cenotaph'?

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Q13.

How does Faraday's work exemplify Shelley's views on the relationship between science and inspiration?

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Q14.

What does Shelley mean by stating that 'man, having enslaved the elements, remains himself a slave'?

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Q15.

What concept did Faraday introduce to explain electromagnetic induction?

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Q16.

Which of the following best describes Faraday's approach to science?

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Q17.

What was James Clerk Maxwell's view on Faraday's ideas?

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Q18.

How did Faraday respond to skepticism about the practical utility of his work?

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Q19.

Which aspect of Faraday's work did contemporaries find difficult to accept?

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Q20.

What limitation did Charles Darwin confess to experiencing after focusing on science?

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Q21.

What theme does Shelley present regarding the sciences in his 'Defence of Poetry'?

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Q22.

Which statement best captures Faraday's impact on modern physics?

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Q23.

What metaphor does Shelley use in his essay to describe poets?

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Q24.

What was the nature of the conflict between science and literature as highlighted by both Faraday and Darwin?

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Q25.

What was a significant outcome of Faraday's discovery of electromagnetic induction?

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Q26.

In what way did Faraday's anecdote about taxing electricity exemplify his wit?

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Q27.

Which statement best captures the relationship between Faraday's scientific work and poetry?

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Q28.

What does Keats suggest about the impact of philosophy on creativity?

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Q29.

Which poet is described as having a positive view of science, in contrast to Wordsworth and Keats?

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Q30.

What does Peter Medawar argue regarding literature and science?

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Q31.

How does Shelley characterize the role of poetry in 'A Defence of Poetry'?

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Q32.

What is implied by the phrase 'unacknowledged legislators of the world' in relation to poets?

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Q33.

According to the text, how does Shelley’s view of science contrast with that of Wordsworth?

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Q34.

What does the phrase 'the mechanisms of nature' refer to in Shelley's poetry?

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Q35.

What misconception about science does the author highlight?

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Q36.

Which line from the text illustrates the competition between science and literature?

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Q37.

What does A.N. Whitehead assert about Shelley's attitude towards science?

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Q38.

What does the author imply about the future of science through Faraday's response?

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Q39.

According to Shelley, what is lacking in the sciences compared to poetry?

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Q40.

Which statement summarizes the central argument of the speaker in this chapter?

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Q41.

How does the author characterize the achievements of poets compared to scientists?

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Q42.

What did Charles Darwin express about his feelings towards poetry as he grew older?

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Q43.

Which authors did Darwin mention as having provided him pleasure in poetry earlier in his life?

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Q44.

What transformation did Darwin note about his mind in relation to poetry and literature?

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Q45.

How does Shelley’s attitude towards science differ from that of Wordsworth according to the text?

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Q46.

What concept did Faraday introduce that was unfamiliar to many contemporaries?

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Q47.

What does Darwin's gradual indifference to literature suggest about his intellectual shift?

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Q48.

How did Darwin describe his earlier relationship with music and visuals?

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Q49.

What essential aspect does Darwin emphasize regarding his evolving tastes?

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Q50.

What expression does Shelley use in his work to demonstrate creativity intertwined with science?

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Q51.

According to A.N. Whitehead, how is Shelley's attitude toward science characterized?

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Q52.

What critique does Peter Medawar make regarding the relationship between literature and science?

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Q53.

What literary figure is frequently cited as a bridge between science and poetry according to the text?

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Q54.

What did Darwin find increasingly nauseating as he aged, reflecting a shift in his interests?

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Q55.

How does the relationship between poetry and science reflect in Shelley’s ‘A Defence of Poetry’?

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Q56.

What notion does Gladstone challenge in his interaction with Faraday?

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Q57.

What is a primary theme in the poetry of Shelley?

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Q58.

How does Wordsworth's view of nature differ from that of Shelley's?

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Q59.

What critique does Shelley offer regarding science?

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Q60.

What does Shelley imply when he refers to poets as 'the unacknowledged legislators of the world'?

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Q61.

How do metaphors enhance the understanding of human emotions in poetry?

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Q62.

Which characteristic best describes the poetry of Keats?

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Q63.

What unifying theme can be found between poetry and science?

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Q64.

What common misconception about poetry does the text address?

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Q65.

What is the importance of Shelley’s notion that 'we murder to dissect'?

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Q66.

What contrasting view does Darwin express about literature?

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Q67.

What does the metaphor of 'mirrors of gigantic shadows' suggest?

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Q68.

What is implied by stating that poetry and science are 'incompatible'?

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Q69.

What primary function does the analysis of literary criticism of Shelley serve?

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Q70.

How are patterns of creativity in science and poetry similar?

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Q71.

Why might Shelley criticize those who focus solely on scientific empiricism?

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