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Ode to Duty: A Call to Moral Responsibility and Ethical Action

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What is the central theme of "Ode to Duty"?

  1. The importance of following one's desires

  2. The beauty of nature

  3. The necessity of fulfilling one's moral obligations

  4. The futility of human existence


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The poem argues that it is our duty to act morally, even when it is difficult or inconvenient.

What does Wordsworth mean by "Stern Daughter of the Voice of God" in the poem?

  1. Nature

  2. Conscience

  3. Reason

  4. Religion


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Wordsworth uses this phrase to personify conscience as a stern and demanding force that guides our moral actions.

Which of the following lines best expresses Wordsworth's belief in the importance of duty?

  1. Stern Daughter of the Voice of God!

  2. Thou dost preserve the stars from wrong;

  3. Thou dost preserve the stars from wrong;

  4. Yet I will love thee with a love more fervent


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

This line shows that Wordsworth's love for duty is not based on fear or obligation, but on a genuine appreciation for its importance.

What does Wordsworth compare duty to in the poem?

  1. A burden

  2. A gift

  3. A star

  4. A flower


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Wordsworth compares duty to a star because it is a constant and reliable guide in our lives.

What does Wordsworth believe is the reward for fulfilling one's duty?

  1. Wealth

  2. Fame

  3. Happiness

  4. Inner peace


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Wordsworth believes that the reward for fulfilling one's duty is inner peace and a sense of self-satisfaction.

What is the tone of the poem?

  1. Joyful

  2. Somber

  3. Angry

  4. Pleading


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The poem's tone is somber and reflective, as Wordsworth contemplates the nature of duty and its importance in human life.

Which poetic device does Wordsworth use to emphasize the importance of duty?

  1. Simile

  2. Metaphor

  3. Personification

  4. Alliteration


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Wordsworth personifies duty as a "Stern Daughter of the Voice of God" to emphasize its demanding and authoritative nature.

What does Wordsworth mean by "the light of duty's lamp"?

  1. The guidance of conscience

  2. The path to happiness

  3. The way to avoid punishment

  4. The source of inner peace


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Wordsworth uses this metaphor to represent the guidance that duty provides in our lives.

What does Wordsworth believe is the source of our duty?

  1. God

  2. Nature

  3. Society

  4. Our own conscience


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Wordsworth believes that our duty comes from within ourselves, from our own sense of right and wrong.

What does Wordsworth believe is the consequence of neglecting our duty?

  1. We will be punished by God.

  2. We will be ostracized by society.

  3. We will feel guilty and ashamed.

  4. We will lose our sense of self-respect.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Wordsworth believes that the main consequence of neglecting our duty is that we will feel guilty and ashamed of ourselves.

Which of the following lines best expresses Wordsworth's belief in the universality of duty?

  1. Stern Daughter of the Voice of God!

  2. Thou dost preserve the stars from wrong;

  3. Yet I will love thee with a love more fervent

  4. To humblest men with holiest ministries


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

This line shows that Wordsworth believes that duty is not just for the wealthy or powerful, but for everyone, regardless of their social status.

What does Wordsworth believe is the relationship between duty and happiness?

  1. They are mutually exclusive.

  2. They are completely unrelated.

  3. Duty leads to happiness.

  4. Happiness leads to duty.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Wordsworth believes that fulfilling our duty leads to happiness, as it gives us a sense of purpose and meaning in life.

What is the significance of the phrase "the light of duty's lamp" in the poem?

  1. It represents the guidance of conscience.

  2. It represents the path to happiness.

  3. It represents the way to avoid punishment.

  4. It represents the source of inner peace.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The phrase "the light of duty's lamp" is a metaphor for the guidance that conscience provides in our lives.

What does Wordsworth believe is the most important thing in life?

  1. Wealth

  2. Fame

  3. Power

  4. Duty


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Wordsworth believes that the most important thing in life is to fulfill our duty, as it is the key to happiness and a meaningful life.

What is the overall message of "Ode to Duty"?

  1. We should always follow our desires.

  2. We should ignore our conscience.

  3. We should fulfill our duty, even when it is difficult.

  4. We should only do what is easy and convenient.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The overall message of the poem is that we should always fulfill our duty, even when it is difficult or inconvenient.

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