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CBSE
Class 12
English
Flamingo
A Thing Of Beauty

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Question Bank: A Thing Of Beauty

This chapter explores the poem by John Keats, emphasizing the significance of beauty in life and its enduring impact on human spirits.

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Q1.

What was John Keats' original profession before becoming a poet?

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Q2.

Who is the poet of 'A Thing of Beauty'?

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Q3.

In which literary movement is John Keats most commonly associated?

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Q4.

What is the central theme of 'A Thing of Beauty'?

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Q5.

Which poetic work by John Keats is referenced in the provided context?

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Q6.

In which poem is the line 'A thing of beauty is a joy forever' found?

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Q7.

What is the main theme of Keats' poetry as suggested in the excerpt?

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Q8.

What does the poet suggest about beautiful things in the line 'Its loveliness increases, it will never pass into nothingness'?

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Q9.

Which characteristic defines Keats' poetry according to the excerpt?

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Q10.

What imagery is used to describe nature's beauty in the poem?

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Q11.

What significant decision did Keats make regarding his career?

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Q12.

The phrase 'wreathing a flowery band' implies which of the following?

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Q13.

What aspect of Keats' life contributed to his poetic perspective?

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Q14.

What effect does beauty have on human spirits as mentioned in the poem?

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Q15.

What is a key reason Keats is considered a leading figure in Romantic poetry?

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Q16.

Which literary device is notably employed in the phrase 'an endless fountain of immortal drink'?

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Q17.

Which poem of Keats reflects the ideals of beauty and immortality?

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Q18.

What does the term 'pall' refer to in the context of the poem?

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Q19.

What does Keats' quote, 'A thing of beauty is a joy forever,' imply?

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Q20.

Which aspect of Keats' writing is highlighted by his ability to perceive the world vividly?

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Q21.

What does the term 'Immortal drink' refer to in Keats' work?

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Q22.

How does the poem address the theme of enduring beauty against human struggles?

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Q23.

What recurring theme is highlighted through the natural imagery in Keats' poetry?

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Q24.

What is suggested about the relationship between beauty and the 'mighty dead'?

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Q25.

What is the main source of joy found in Keats' poetry according to the excerpt?

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Q26.

Which aspect of beauty does Keats emphasize through nature's elements mentioned in the poem?

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Q27.

What does the mention of 'mighty dead' signify in the context of beauty?

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Q28.

How does the use of rhyme in the poem contribute to its overall effect?

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Q29.

What literary technique does Keats frequently employ to evoke sensory experiences?

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Q30.

What does the poet imply about the nature of human experience in relation to beauty?

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Q31.

In the context of poetic expression, how does Keats view beauty?

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Q32.

What does the phrase 'a thing of beauty is a joy forever' suggest?

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Q33.

Which element of nature is NOT mentioned as a source of beauty in the poem?

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Q34.

How does the poet describe the effect of beauty on the human spirit?

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Q35.

What symbolic meaning does 'flowery band' convey in the poem?

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Q36.

What does the phrase 'A thing of beauty is a joy forever' imply?

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Q37.

Which imagery is used to describe beauty in the line 'Such the sun, the moon, trees old, and young'?

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Q38.

Which of the following represents beauty in nature, as mentioned in the poem?

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Q39.

What does the 'endless fountain of immortal drink' symbolize in the poem?

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Q40.

What effect do beautiful things have on our spirits, according to Keats?

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Q41.

In the poem, which two concepts are contrasted through imagery?

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Q42.

In the context of the poem, what does 'wreathing a flowery band' signify?

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Q43.

Which imagery in the poem suggests tranquility and peace?

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Q44.

What does the poet imply by stating that beauty 'will keep a bower quiet for us'?

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Q45.

What role do 'daffodils' play in the context of the poem?

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Q46.

Which imagery does Keats use to convey beauty in the poem?

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Q47.

What does the poet mean by referring to 'musk-rose blooms'?

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Q48.

What contrast is presented in the poem regarding beauty and adversity?

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Q49.

Which line best encapsulates the theme of beauty's permanence?

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Q50.

What is described as 'an endless fountain of immortal drink'?

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Q51.

Why does Keats use the term 'dark spirits' in the poem?

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Q52.

According to Keats, what is the role of beauty amidst human suffering?

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Q53.

What paradox is presented in the line 'Despite of despondence, of the inhuman dearth'?

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Q54.

How does Keats view 'the mighty dead' in terms of beauty?

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Q55.

How does Keats portray the relationship between beauty and human experience?

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Q56.

In what way does the poem explore the relationship between beauty and the human experience?

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Q57.

What image implies the concept of rejuvenation in the poem?

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Q58.

What does Keats suggest about the permanence of beauty?

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Q59.

What metaphor does Keats use to describe the comforting aspects of beauty?

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Q60.

What deeper significance is associated with the 'flowery band' mentioned in the poem?

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Q61.

What does the phrase 'a joy forever' imply about beauty?

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Q62.

Which of the following contributes to lifting the spirits according to the poem?

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Q63.

Why are beautiful things compared to a 'flowery band'?

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Q64.

What role does nature play in Keats' depiction of beauty?

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Q65.

Which image is NOT mentioned in the poem as a source of beauty?

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Q66.

What emotional state does beauty help to combat according to the poem?

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Q67.

In what way does Keats describe the bounty of the earth?

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Q68.

How does beauty affect our perception of life according to the text?

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Q69.

Which element is described as providing a 'cooling covert'?

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Q70.

What is meant by 'the grandeur of the dooms we have imagined for the mighty dead'?

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Q71.

What is the significance of the consistent rhyme scheme in the poem?

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Q72.

How does the poet view suffering in relation to beauty?

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Q73.

Which of the following represents a 'bower quiet'?

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Q74.

What does the use of 'immortal drink' suggest about beauty's impact?

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Q75.

Which element from the poem is associated with eternal rejuvenation?

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Q76.

What does Keats suggest about the relationship between beauty and human survival?

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Q77.

What does the phrase 'a thing of beauty is a joy forever' imply about the nature of beauty?

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Q78.

Which natural elements are noted in the poem as sources of beauty?

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Q79.

What role does nature play in the poet's depiction of beauty?

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Q80.

What does the term 'bower' refer to in the poem's context?

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Q81.

How does the poet suggest that beauty affects the human spirit?

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Q82.

What literary device is primarily used to depict nature in the poem?

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Q83.

Which of the following best describes the overall message of 'A Thing Of Beauty'?

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Q84.

What imagery does the poet use to portray natural beauty?

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Q85.

In the poem, 'grandeur of the dooms we have imagined for the mighty dead' suggests what about beauty and memory?

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Q86.

What emotional state does the poet associate with the 'gloomy days'?

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Q87.

How does the poet address the complexity of human experiences through nature?

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Q88.

What does the poet imply about the relationship between humans and nature?

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Q89.

What does the poet mean by 'some shape of beauty moves away the pall from our dark spirits'?

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Q90.

Why might daffodils be considered a 'thing of beauty' in this poem?

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Q91.

According to the poem, what is the effect of beauty on human perception of struggles?

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Q92.

What is a possible theme communicated through this poem regarding beauty and nature?

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Q93.

What do the 'daffodils' symbolize in the poem?

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Q94.

What does the poet suggest about nature's beauty?

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Q95.

Which element of nature is NOT mentioned in the poem as a source of beauty?

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Q96.

How does the poet describe the 'mighty dead'?

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Q97.

What is suggested by the phrase 'an endless fountain of immortal drink'?

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Q98.

What effect does the poet intend by using the term 'wreathing a flowery band'?

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Q99.

Which poetic device is primarily used in 'endless fountain of immortal drink'?

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Q100.

What does the phrase 'green world' convey about the environment?

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Q101.

Which phrase best describes the tone of the poem?

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Q102.

What is the impact of nature on human suffering according to the poem?

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Q103.

In the poem, what does the 'forests brake' imply about the natural surroundings?

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Q104.

What might 'the grand narratives we've imagined' refer to in the poem?

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Q105.

How can beauty create lasting impressions according to the poem?

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Q106.

Why does the poet emphasize the balance in the poem's structure?

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Q107.

What is the significance of 'the heaven's brink' in the poem?

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