I understood the poem taught in class
  • Yes
  • No
  • I need more practice
  • I have no idea what's going on
Ozymandias is a Greek name for the Egyptian King Ramesses II
  • Yes
  • No
The poem Ozymandias had the following theme
  • Power and glory does not last forever
  • Power is wonderful
  • Everyone should exploit people
  • It's wonderful to be king
How many characters have been described in the poem?
  • 1
  • 3
  • 4
  • 10
The poem is a sonnet. A sonnet has
  • 12 lines
  • 15 lines
  • 14 lines
  • 9 lines
How many characters speak in the poem?
  • 4
  • 3
  • 2
  • 5
Two trunk less legs of stone were found with
  • a shattered visage
  • a shattered hand
  • a shattered heart
  • a shattered leg
The poem shows that power is
  • permanent
  • silly
  • not permanent and goes away with time.
  • winning a fortnight game.
The true power can be seen in the nature around us.
  • Yes
  • No
According to P. B Shelly, no one should be exploited by the powerful.
  • Yes
  • No
  • Maybe
Select the odd one out.
  • Lone and level
  • Wrinkled lip
  • Cold command
  • Boundless and bare
Who is talking in the poem?
  • The traveller
  • The poet
  • Ozymandias
  • The Pharoh
What did the traveller see?
  • Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
  • One vast and trunkless leg of stone
  • Two vast and trunkless legs of steel
  • Two vast and truncated legs of stone
What is this poem mostly about?
  • A powerful king poses for a sculptor to create a statue of him out of stone.
  • A traveler journeys through antique lands and faraway deserts.
  • A traveler finds a vast sculpture of a king lying shattered in a bare desert.
  • A king is found dead in the bare desert by a traveler passing through.
What did Ozymandias command people to do:
  • Look on my works, ye mighty, and despair
  • Look on my works, ye peasants, and despair
  • Look at my works, ye mighty, and despair
  • Look on my works, ye mighty, and be very impressed
What do you think is the message in the poem?
  • nothing lasts forever
  • Ozymandias was right to be arrogant
  • Ozymandias seemed like a nice person
  • The traveler didn't like the desert.
Identify the poetic device. "...boundless and bare..."
  • Assonance
  • Alliteration
  • Rhyme
  • Verb phrase
Meaning of Mock'd?
  • Face
  • Ancient
  • Treated with ridicule
  • Ruins
What makes us reflect on this poem?
  • Wealth
  • Fame
  • Power
  • All of the above
The poem shows that fame,power and might are _____________?
  • Permanent
  • Impermanent
  • Untitled
  • Scattered
Meaning of command?
  • Authority
  • Ancient
  • Very large
  • Marked
The statue lies smashed,the pieces scattered all over the oas is and the Kingdom has vanished in the Sands. True or False?
  • True
  • False
  • All of the above
  • None of the above
"Two vast and trunk less legs of stone stand in the desert." Who said these above words?
  • Traveller
  • Poet
  • Ozymandias
  • None of the above
Meaning of stamp'd?
  • Very large
  • Face
  • Lonely
  • Marked
Meaning of shatter'd?
  • Scattered
  • Worn out
  • Together
  • None of the above
Does the poetrick talk about the power of the deserts?
  • Yes
  • No
  • Maybe
  • I don't know
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