Question 1Multiple ChoiceWhat is a haiku?A long narrative poemA three-line poem with a 5-7-5 syllable patternA poem with a rhyming coupletA poem with a four-line stanza
Question 3Multiple ChoiceWhich term describes a 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme?SonnetBalladFree VerseLimerick
Question 4Multiple ChoiceWhat is 'alliteration'?The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of wordsThe use of similes and metaphorsThe rhyme of the last words of different linesThe use of vivid and descriptive language
Question 5Multiple ChoiceWhat is the primary purpose of a limerick?To tell a tragic storyTo express deep emotionsTo entertain with humorTo celebrate nature
Question 6Multiple ChoiceWhat is the term for a poem that does not follow a specific rhyme scheme or meter?Free VerseHaikuSonnetLimerick
Question 7Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is a characteristic of a haiku?14 lines5-7-5 syllable structureABAB rhyme scheme4-line stanzas
Question 8Multiple ChoiceWhat is the purpose of a stanza in poetry?To provide a titleTo divide the poem into sectionsTo list the author's nameTo offer a summary
Question 9Multiple ChoiceWhat is a common theme in Romantic poetry?IndustrializationNatureTechnologyWar
Question 10Multiple ChoiceWhich poetic device involves the repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words?AlliterationAssonanceOnomatopoeiaMetaphor
Question 11Multiple ChoiceIn poetry, what is a metaphor?A comparison using 'like' or 'as'A direct comparison of two unlike thingsAn exaggerated statementA recurring theme or symbol
Question 12Multiple ChoiceWhich poetic form consists of five lines with an AABBA rhyme scheme?HaikuLimerickSonnetBallad
Question 13Multiple ChoiceWhat is personification in poetry?Giving human traits to animals or objectsA type of rhymeA stanza structureA form of irony
Question 14Multiple ChoiceWhat is a stanza in poetry?A type of poemA line in a poemA group of lines forming a unitA rhyme scheme
Question 15Multiple ChoiceWhat is the purpose of rhyme in poetry?To make the poem longerTo create rhythm and musicalityTo confuse the readerTo form a stanza
Question 16Multiple ChoiceWhat is the term for the use of 'like' or 'as' to compare two things in poetry?MetaphorAlliterationSimilePersonification
Question 17Multiple ChoiceWhich of these is a characteristic of free verse poetry?Strict rhyme schemeSet meterNo regular rhyme or rhythmWritten in stanzas
Question 18Multiple ChoiceWhat is personification in poetry?A type of stanzaAn exaggerated statementGiving human traits to non-human thingsA rhythmic pattern
Question 20Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following is a type of poem that tells a story?HaikuSonnetNarrativeLimerick