Question : "A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever" is a poem by
Option 1: William Shakespeare
Option 2: J. K. Rowling
Option 3: John Keats
Option 4: George Eliot
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Correct Answer: John Keats
Solution : The correct answer is John Keats.
John Keats honoured Thomas Chatterton, a deceased poet, in this poem. A thing of beauty is a joy forever, says the poem's opening line. John Keats' poem Endymion was first published in 1818 by London's Taylor and Hessey on Fleet Street. The shepherd immortalised in Greek mythology as Endymion served as the model for this poem. The poem is built around the idea of romantic poetry.
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Question : To whom the line 'A thing of beauty is a joy for ever ' is attributed?
Option 1: William Wordsworth
Option 2: John Keats
Option 3: Dr. Charles Dickens
Option 4: Dr. Jonathan Swift
Question : Directions: In the question, a part of the sentence is in bold. Below are given alternatives to the bold part at (1), (2), and (3) that may improve the sentence. Choose the correct alternative. In case no improvement is needed, your answer is (4).
A thing of beauty is joy forever.
(1) Is the joy
(2) Is joyous
(3) Is a joy
(4) No Improvement
Option 1: (1)
Option 2: (2)
Option 3: (3)
Option 4: (4)
Question : Select the option that correctly expresses the following sentence in passive voice.
The child will recite the poem.
Option 1: By child poem will be recited.
Option 2: The poem will be recited by the child.
Option 3: The poem is recited by the child.
Option 4: The poem will recite by the child.
Question : In 1808, whose work provided a physical picture of how compounds are formed by the combination of two or more different types of atoms?
Option 1: George Zweig
Option 2: Joseph John Thomson
Option 3: Niels Bohr
Option 4: John Dalton
Question : In 1893, which Swiss chemist was the first to understand the molecular structures of inorganic substances – chemical compounds that do not contain carbon?
Option 1: Alfred Werner
Option 2: William Ramsay
Option 3: George de Hevesy
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