Poetry MCQs for Competitive Exams

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Poetry MCQs for Competitive Exams

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A poem that has no set meter but does have a set rhyme scheme is often loosely referred to as:
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52
Which poetic meter is most commonly associated with the rhythm of natural English speech and Blank Verse?
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53
Which poetic movement/form emphasized the 'moment' and clear imagery, heavily influenced by Haiku?
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54
What is the name for a poem that tells a story?
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55
A poem consisting of 14 lines where the rhymes link the quatrains (ABAB BCBC CDCD EE) is a:
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56
In the context of Odes, the third section following the Strophe and Antistrophe is the:
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57
Which term describes a line of poetry that ends with a punctuation mark?
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58
A 'Clerihew' is a whimsical, four-line biographical poem. What is its rhyme scheme?
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59
Which form is a monologue where the speaker explains a situation to a silent audience?
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What differentiates a Pindaric Ode from a Horatian Ode?
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