Sea Fever || John Masefield || class - X ||
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1. The poet needs a star to –
(a) guide him
(b) give him light
(c) look at
(d) none of these
2. The poet wants to lead a life at sea like -
(a) the gulls and whales
(b) the penguins and sharks
(c) the pelicans and dolphins
(d) none of these
3. The poet wants to go to the seas for –
(a) the first time
(b) the second time
(c) again and again
(d) the last time
4. The call of the running tide is –
(a) can be easily denied
(b) cannot be denied
(c) is not at all attractive
(d) is most discouraging
5. The poet asks for -
(a) a fishing net
(b) a big boat
(c) a tall ship
(d) none of these
6. The poet wants to see the grey mist on the sea’s –
(a) face
(b) hands
(c) head
(d) eyes
7. The poet longs for a/an –
(a) a boat
(b) tall ship
(c) canoe
(d) yatch
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8. The poet must go down to the –
(a) roads
(b) seas
(c) oceans
(d) rivers
9. The ship that the poet wants to travel on should be–
(a) high
(b) short
(c) long
(d) tall
10. By ‘Wheel’s kick’ the poet wants to mean –
(a) the wheel doesn’t work
(b) he kicks the wheel
(c) beginning of the voyage
(d) end of the voyage
11. The white sail is shaking because –
(a) it’s weak
(b) it’s strong
(c) it’s breezy
(d) it’s windy
12. The colour of the dawn that breaks is –
(a) white
(b) yellow
(c) grey
(d) ash
13. The poet cannot –
(a) reject the call
(b) decline the call
(c) deny the call
(d) accept the call
14. The day when the poet sets out on his voyage should-
(a) windy
(b) breezy
(c) stormy
(d) cloudy
15. When the poet sets out on his voyage –
(a) sea-hawks should be crying
(b) sea-gulls should be crying
(c) sea-whales should be crying
(d) sea-wind should be crying
16.The poet longs for a –
(a) quiet life
(b) stable life
(c) gypsy life
(d) lazy life
17. In the poem ‘Sea Fever’, wind has been compared to a –
(a) knife
(b) blade
(c) razor
(d) spade
18. A ‘yarn’ is a tale of –
(a) kings
(b) fairies
(c) an adventure
(d) laughter
19. The poet wants a tale to be told by –
(a) a gypsy
(b) a captain
(c) his friend
(d) a sailor
20. The poet wants to sleep –
(a) before the journey
(b) at the end of the journey
(c) during the journey
(d) none of these
21. The poet wishes to be guided by –
(a) a friend
(b) the captain
(c) fellow-sailor
(d) a star
22. While going down to the sea, the poet wants to see –
(a) water particles flying by
(b) various kinds of sea-birds
(c) strong wind
(d) scattered water particles and foam and froth
23. “...the long trick’s over” – here ‘trick’ refers to-
(a) swimming
(b) rowing
(c) journey
(d) game
24. The poet wants to go to the sea which is –
(a) Lovely
(b) lonely
(c) wavy
(d) calm
25. The poet asks for a sail the colour of which would be –
(a) blue
(b) grey
(c) black
(d) white
26. The title of the poem ‘Sea Fever means -
(a) flu fever
(b) the poet’s deep wish to be at sea
(c) the poet s fear of the sea
d) none of these
27. While going down to the sea, the poet wants to hear the crying of –
(a) swallow
(b) sea-gulls
(c) eagles
(d) seals
28. To the poet the call of the sea is –
(a) wild and clear
(b) wild and indistinct
(c) clear and may be denied
(d) wild and may be denied
29. The poet wants to feel the –
(a) water’s kick
(b) anchor’s kick
(c) wheel’s kick
(d) whale’kick
30. The poet wants a windy day with –
(a) black clouds in the sky
(b) bright sky
(c) white clouds
(d) blue sky
31. The poet wants to hear from a fellow sailor-
(a) a merry story
(b) a ghost story
(c) stories from Arabian Nights
(d) stories from Treasure Island
32. After the long voyage the poet wants to enjoy –
(a) quite sleep
(b) a rich drink
(c) in a night club
(d) under the starry sky
33. The poet must go down to the seas for the call of the –
(a) white cloud
(b) sea wind
(c) running tide
(d) the sea-gull
34. The poet asks for a –
(a) sunny day
(b) windy day
(c) cloudy day
(d) stormy day
35. The wind on the sea is life a whetted –
(a) sword
(b) axe
(c) knife
(d) spear
36. The call of the running tide is-
(a) wild and clear
(b) loud
(c) soft and clear
(d) direct
37. The poet could not deny the call of the –
(a) tide
(b) sea-gulls
(c) ship
(d) sky
38. The poet begins with ‘I’. here ‘I’ refers to –
(a) the poet
(b) the nomad
(c) the sailor
(d) the boatman
39. The poet asks for –
(a) a merry yarn
(b) a boat
(c) a friend
(d) a guide
40. The bird mentioned in the poem is –
(a) crow
(b) windy
(c) shale
(d) sea-gull
41. For his voyage, the poet asks for—
(a) a tall ship and a star
(b) a small boat and some friends
(c) a speed boat and a tree
(d) a big boat and a sea-gull
42. On the eve of the sea-voyage, the poet feels—
(a) frightened
(b) excited
(c) nervous
(d) normal
43. “...and a grey dawn breaking”—here dawn is grey because it is—
(a) cloudy
(b) misty
(c) sunny
(d) bright
44. A gypsy leads a—
(a) stable life
(b) wandering life
(c) calculated life
(d) aimless life
45. The poet wants his fellow-rover to be—
(a) tricky
(b) cheerful
(c) quiet
(d) sweet
46. The word ‘yarn’ means –
(a) vagabond
(b) weather
(c) poem
(d) tale
47. The sea will be full of –
(a) sparrows
(b) cuckoos
(c) sea-gulls
(d) crows
48. ‘wheel’s kick’ indicates –
(a) a smooth movement
(b) a sudden movement
(c) a continuous movement
(d) the stopping at the ship
49. The poet mentions the ways of two creatures. They are –
(a) the tiger and the lion
(b) the sea-gull ad the whale
(c) the fish and the oyster
(d) the dolphin and the shark
50. When the voyage is over the poet wants –
(a) to gossip with his friend
(b) to sit idle thinking about nothing
(c) to sleep quietly and dream a sweet dream
(d) to have old scores
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Answer of the above Multiple Choice Quistions (MCQ) from Sea Fever written by John Masefield for class - X
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1. (a) guide him
2. (a) the gulls and whales
3. (c) again and again
4. (b) cannot be denied
5. (c) a tall ship
6. (a) face
7. (b) tall ship
8. (b) seas
9. (d) tall
10. (c) beginning of the voyage
11. (d) it’s windy
12. (c) grey
13. (c) deny the call
14. (a) windy
15. (b) sea-gulls should be crying
16.(c) gypsy life
17. (a) knife
18.(d) laughter
19.(a) a gypsy
20.(b) at the end of the journey
21. (d) a star
22. (d) scattered water particles and foam and froth
23. (c) journey
24. (c) wavy
25. (d) white
26. (b) the poet’s deep wish to be at sea
27. (b) sea-gulls
28. (a) wild and clear
29. (c) wheel’s kick
30. (c) white clouds
31. (a) a merry story
32. (a) quite sleep
33. (c) running tide
34. (b) windy day
35. (c) knife
36. (a) wild and clear
37. (a) tide
38 (a) the poet
39. (a) a merry yarn
40. (d) sea-gull
41. (a) a tall ship and a star
42. (b) excited
43. (b) misty
44. (b) wandering life
45. (a) tricky
46. (d) tale
47. (c) sea-gulls
48. (b) a sudden movement
49. (b) the sea-gull ad the whale
50. (c) to sleep quietly and dream a sweet dream
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