The quality of the reaper's song has been compared to ________________________________________________.
  • Cuckoo and Nightingale
  • Crow and Sparrow
  • Pigeon and Dove
  • Peacock and Parrot
What was the reaper doing when the speaker first saw her?
  • She was welcoming the travellers.
  • She was reaping and singing by herself.
  • She was returning home from work.
  • She was fighting a battle.
Why does the speaker need to guess what the song is about?
  • She sang very fast.
  • Her voice was not audible.
  • The language was unknown to the poet.
  • She was multilingual.
The word plaintive means _______________.
  • ordinary
  • happy
  • mournful
  • joyful
The poet thinks that the song is about ____________________.
  • a historical event or a tragedy in the past
  • a happy event
  • nightingale and cuckoo bird
  • a traveller
The word humble means _______________.
  • ordinary
  • happy
  • mournful
  • joyful
Where is the reaper?
  • At home
  • In the field
  • In the mill
  • In the granary
The form of the poem is........
  • Ballad
  • Sonnet
  • Haiku
  • Blank verse
Was the girl alone In the field?
  • YES!
  • NO!
Who Is The Solitary Reaper?
  • The People Walking By
  • The Traveler
  • The Girl / Maiden
  • Her Long Lost Family
Who Is the Poet of this Poem?
  • James Bond
  • William Wordsworth
  • William Blake
  • G B Shaw
In which place is the reaper singing?
  • Hebrides
  • England
  • Scotland
  • Arabia
Which bird sings to the weary travelers of Arabian sands?
  • Cuckoo
  • Nightingale
  • Sparrow
  • Peacock
What is Hebrides?
  • island
  • Group of islands
  • Mountain range
  • a Bird
The poet was able to hear the reaper's song even after reaching the top of the mountain.
  • Yes
  • No
What is the rhyme scheme of the poem?
  • ababccdd
  • aabbccdd
  • ababcdcd
  • aaabbbcc
William Wordsworth was born in
  • 1770
  • 1771
  • 1780
  • 1781
What was the reaper using to cut the grain?
  • Knife
  • Blade
  • Spike
  • Sickle
What does the word weary mean?
  • energetic
  • excited
  • tired
  • sleepy
In what language is the solitary reaper singing?
  • English
  • Scottish
  • Gaelic
  • German
Where is the solitary reaper?
  • in a field of grain
  • in the Arabian Sands
  • on the moon
  • on an island
Who is the poet ?
  • John Keats
  • T.S Eliot
  • William Wordsworth
  • Robert Frost
How does the poet know the song is melancholy when he cannot understand the words?
  • from the girl's expression
  • from the words of the song
  • from the tune
  • from her dress
What is the meaning of the word 'solitary'?
  • sorrowful
  • alone
  • sad
  • cheerful
The poem is set in which place?
  • Scotland
  • England
  • New Zealand
  • Australia
What does "melancholy strain" refer to?
  • Happy song
  • Sad song
  • Sweet song
  • Thrilling song
Hebrides means:
E-2 sb-4-The Solitary Reaperimg_no 106.jpg
  • A group of trees
  • A large ocean
  • Far off valleys
  • A group of islands in Scotland
0:0:1



Answered

Not Answered

Not Visited
Correct : 0
Incorrect : 0