Composed upon Westminster Bridge SAQ

“Composed Upon Westminster Bridge” by William Wordsworth (S.A.Q) Short Answer Type Questions, Class XI, WBCHSE

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Composed upon Westminster Bridge

Some of the the most important questions and answers for the class XI final exam.

(1) When was the poem composed?

Ans. The poem was composed on September 3, 1802.

(2) Which city does the poet refer to in the poem ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’?

Ans. In ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’, the poet refers to the city of London

(3) When did the poet view the city? [Annual Exam 2017]

Ans. The poet viewed the city in the early morning.

(4) ‘Earth has not anything to show more fair.” – What prompts the poet to say so? [Annual Exam 2017]

Ans. The beauty of the early morning observed from the Westminster Bridge prompts the poet to say so.

(5) ”Earth has nothing to show more fair.” – What is the fairest thing mentioned in the line?

Or. Which city, according to Wordsworth, is the fairest one? [Annual Exam 2017]

Ans. The fairest thing mentioned in the line is the city of London in the early morning.

(6) What is described as the garment of the city in the poem ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’. [Annual Exam 2014]

Or, What garment did the city wear? [Annual Exam 2017, 2019]

Ans. The city wore the garment of the beauty of the morning.

(7) ‘Dull would he be of soul’ – Who would be called a ‘dull of soul’?

Or. Whom does the poet call ‘dull’ in the poem ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’? [Annual Exam 2022]

Ans. A person who ignores the majestic sight of London in the early morning would be called a ‘dull of soul’.

(8) How does Wordsworth describe the beauty of the morning? [Annual Exam 2015, 2018]

Ans. Wordsworth describes the beauty of the morning as silent and bare.

(9) Why is the city of London silent and bare? [Annual Exam 2019, 2023]

Ans. The city of London is silent because it is too early in the morning for
people or vehicle to move about and it is bare because the air is smokeless.

(10) What is the feeling that Wordsworth experiences which has never experienced before? [Annual Exam 2016]

Or. What did the poet never feel before he experienced that early morning? [Annual Exam 2020]

Ans. Wordsworth has never experienced such a profound calmness before.

(11) ‘The river glideth at his own sweet will.’ – Which river flows gently at his own sweet will?

Or. Which river is referred to in the poem “Upon Westminster Bridge”? [Annual Exam 2022]

Ans. The Thames flows gently at his own sweet will.

(12) What is the object of Wordsworth’s celebration in the poem ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’? [Annual Exam 2020]

Ans. The object of Wordsworth’s celebration in the poem ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’ is to worship natural beauty of London in the early morning.

(13) ‘And all that mighty heart is lying still.’ – What does the expression ‘mighty heart’ refer to here?

Or. What is referred to as ‘mighty heart’? [Annual Exam 2022]

Ans. ‘Mighty heart’ refers to the city of London.

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(14) ‘Dear God’- What feeling does the expression convey? [Annual Exam 2017]

Ans. A feeling of immense joy, wonder and gratitude is conveyed by the expression ‘Dear God’.

(15) Why does the poet address God?

Ans. The poet addresses God because he feels joy and wonder watching the divine beauty of London.

(16) Why is everything bright and glittering?

Ans. Everything is bright and glittering because the air is smokeless in the early morning.

(17) In his first splendour, valley, rock or hill.’ – What does the word ‘splendour’ signify?

Ans. The word ‘splendour’ signifies here the radiance or rays of the sun.

(18) ‘Never did sun more beautifully steep.’ – What do you mean by the word ‘steep’?

Ans. The word ‘steep’ means bathe or flood.

(19) ‘In his first splendour, valley, rock or hill.’ – Who is referred to by the word ‘his’?

Ans. The sun is referred to by the word ‘his’.

(20) How do the houses seem to the poet?

Ans. The houses seem to be asleep.

(21) How does William Wordsworth personify the city of London?

Ans. William Wordsworth personifies the city of London by describing that ‘the mighty heart is lying still.’

(22) What kind of poem is ‘Upon Westminster Bridge’?

Ans. The poem is a sonnet.

(23) What kind of sonnet is the poem, “Upon Westminster Bridge”?

Ans. The poem “Upon Westminster Bridge” is a Petrarchan sonnet divided into octave and sestet.

(24) What is the rhyme scheme of the poem?

Ans. The rhyme scheme of the poem is – abba abba cd cd cd.

(25) What was the occasion of the poem?

Ans. The poem was written on Westminster Bridge during the poet’s journey from London to France between five and six o’clock in the morning.

(26) Who accompanied William Wordsworth during his journey from London to France?

Ans. William Wordsworth’s sister, Dorothy Wordsworth accompanied him during his journey from London to France.

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Written by Koushik Kumar Kundu

Koushik Kumar Kundu was among the toppers when he completed his Masters from Vidyasagar University after completing his Bachelors degree with Honours in English Literature from The University of Burdwan. He also completed B.Ed from the University of Burdwan.

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