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CBSE
Class 11
English
Woven Words
The World is too Much With Us

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Question Bank: The World is too Much With Us

This poem critiques modern society's neglect of nature and spirituality. It highlights the importance of connecting with the natural world to regain balance and harmony in life.

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Q1.

Who is the poet of 'The World is too Much With Us'?

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Q2.

What movement is William Wordsworth associated with?

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Q3.

Which of the following themes is predominant in Wordsworth's poetry?

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In which literary work did Wordsworth co-author with Coleridge?

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Q5.

What does Wordsworth believe about the language of poetry?

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Q6.

Which of the following best describes Wordsworth's perspective on civilization in the poem?

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Q7.

What is the primary concern expressed in 'The World is too Much With Us'?

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Q8.

How does Wordsworth view materialism in the poem?

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Q9.

What is hinted by the phrase 'the world is too much with us'?

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Q10.

Which aspect of Wordsworth's style is reflected in 'The World is too Much With Us'?

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Q11.

What does Wordsworth contrast with civilized society in the poem?

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Q12.

Which literary device is prominent throughout 'The World is too Much With Us'?

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Q13.

What does the poet prefer over being a civilized individual?

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Q14.

In 'The World is too Much With Us', what is the poet's attitude towards technology?

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Q15.

What does the phrase 'out of tune' refer to in relation to humanity's state?

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Q16.

What is the meter used in 'The World is too Much With Us'?

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Q17.

What does the poet suggest is wasted in modern life?

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Q18.

Which character symbolizes change and prophecy in the poem?

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Q19.

In the poem, what is meant by the 'sordid boon'?

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Q20.

What does the poet prefer over civilization?

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Q21.

How does Wordsworth portray nature in 'The World is too Much With Us'?

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Q22.

What is the primary contrast in the poem?

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Q23.

What emotional state does the speaker often express?

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Q24.

How does the poet feel about human beings in the modern world?

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Q25.

What does the term 'howling' in the poem symbolize?

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Q26.

What does the poet wish to experience as a Pagan?

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Q27.

What is the significance of the word 'creed' in the poem?

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Q28.

Which of the following best describes the poet's main critique of society?

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Q29.

What is the primary conflict expressed in Wordsworth's poem?

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Q30.

In the context of the poem, what does 'tune' represent?

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Q31.

What does the poet imply by mentioning 'sleeping flowers'?

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Q32.

Which term from the poem refers to a non-religious belief system?

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Q33.

What literary technique is primarily used in the phrase 'the Sea that bares her bosom to the moon'?

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Q34.

What does the phrase 'we are out of tune' suggest in the context of the poem?

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Q35.

In Wordsworth's view, what is the 'sordid boon' referred to in the poem?

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Q36.

What imagery is depicted by 'The Sea that bares her bosom to the moon'?

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Q37.

Which significant figure from mythology does Wordsworth mention in relation to nature?

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Q38.

How does the poet convey his feelings of forlornness?

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Q39.

What mood is conveyed by the phrase 'Great God! I'd rather be a Pagan'?

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Q40.

What does Wordsworth suggest about modern society in the poem?

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Q41.

What do the 'howling Winds' symbolize in the poem?

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Q42.

Which line reflects a strong connection between nature and the divine?

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Q43.

What does the phrase 'given our hearts away' suggest about human priorities?

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Q44.

What contrasting images are presented through the concept of 'sleeping flowers'?

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Q45.

What does 'blow his wreathèd horn' signify in the context of nature?

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Q46.

How does the sonnet structure contribute to the overall message?

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Q47.

What does the poet imply by 'we lay waste our powers'?

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Q48.

Which natural element is referred to with 'the Sea that bares her bosom to the moon'?

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Q49.

What do the 'howling winds' symbolize in the poem?

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Q50.

'Great God! I’d rather be a Pagan' reflects which theme?

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Q51.

What does 'sordid boon' in the poem imply?

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Q52.

What does Proteus represent in the poem?

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Q53.

Which of the following embodies the poet's frustration with modern life?

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Q54.

How does the poet view the relationship between humanity and nature?

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Q55.

Which words in the poem illustrate the theme of environmental neglect?

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Q56.

What imagery is present in the phrase 'up-gathered now like sleeping flowers'?

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Q57.

In what way does the poem suggest a longing for the divine?

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Q58.

How does the poet's preference for being a Pagan reflect on his identity?

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Q59.

What does the poet mean by 'we are out of tune'?

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Q60.

What aspect of mythology does the mention of Triton in the poem explore?

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Q61.

Why is the poet's tone often described as forlorn?

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Q62.

What is the primary theme of William Wordsworth's poetry?

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Q63.

Where did William Wordsworth spend most of his life?

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Q64.

Which literary movement is Wordsworth associated with?

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Q65.

What was Wordsworth's view on the language of poetry?

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Q66.

Which poem is NOT written by William Wordsworth?

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Q67.

Who co-authored 'Lyrical Ballads' with Wordsworth?

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Q68.

What aspect of society did Wordsworth often critique in his work?

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Q69.

What period is referred to as the English Romantic Movement?

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Q70.

What does Wordsworth suggest about the relationship between humans and nature?

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Q71.

In addition to themes of nature, what other subject matter did Wordsworth explore?

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Q72.

What role did the Lake District play in Wordsworth's life?

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Q73.

Which of the following best characterizes the style of Wordsworth's poetry?

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Q74.

Which characteristic of Romantic poetry is exemplified by Wordsworth's work?

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Q75.

What is a major misconception about Wordsworth as a poet?

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Q76.

What is the central theme of the poem?

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Q77.

Which of the following lines expresses the poet's preference for nature?

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Q78.

What does the poet mean by 'the world is too much with us'?

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Q79.

Why does the poet refer to Pagans positively?

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Q80.

How does the structure of the poem contribute to its message?

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Q81.

Which literary device is predominantly used in the phrase 'the sea is in his hands'?

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Q82.

What does the poet suggest about materialism?

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Q83.

In which way does the poet convey nostalgia?

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Q84.

What role does imagery play in the poem?

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Q85.

How does the poet view modern society's relationship with nature?

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Q86.

What is the effect of traditional forms (like the sonnet) used in this poem?

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Q87.

Which perspective is most evident in the poem?

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Q88.

What is the primary emotion conveyed in the poem?

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Q89.

How does Wordsworth contrast 'civilized' life and the 'primitive' life?

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What societal ill does the poem critique?

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