Friday, March 26, 2021

Daybreak(S. A. Q)by H. W. Longfellow

Q.1: Who wrote the poem, ‘Daybreak’?A

ns: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow wrote the poem ‘Daybreak’.

Q.2: Why does the wind tell everyone to awake?

Ans: The wind tells everyone to awake because the darkness of the night is gone and the new day is appear.

Q.3:  What is a belfry tower?A

ns:  Belfry-tower is the high room on the church where is kept the church-clock.

Q.4:  Whom does the wind find in the farms?

Ans:  The wind finds the chanticleer sleeping in the farms.

Q.5:  How does the wind move to the land?

Ans:   The wind rushes to the land, announcing the beginning of the day.

Q.6:  What is meant by the phrase “leafy banners”?

Ans: The phrase “leafy banners” means the twigs and branches of the trees full of leaves.

Q.7:   What does the word ‘chanticleer’ suggest?

Ans:   A chanticleer is a domestic cock that crows loudly at dawn.

Q.8:   What did the wind whisper to the fields of corn?

Ans:  The wind whispered to the fields of corn to greet the approaching morning by bowing down.

Q.9:   How does the wind cross the churchyard?

Ans:   The wind crosses the churchyard with a deep sigh.

Q.10:  What does the wind tell the dead souls?

Ans: The wind tells the dead souls to lie quietly and enjoy eternal sleep.

Q.11: Name the birds mentioned in the poem ‘Daybreak’.

Ans: The wood-bird and the chanticleer are mentioned in the poem ‘Daybreak’.

Q.12:   Where did the sea wind go after awaking the Mariners?

Ans:  After awaking the Mariners the wind rushed towards the distant land.

Q.13:  Why does the wind hurry landward?

Ans:  The wind hurried landward to wake up everything in Nature.

Q.14: “Not yet !” – To whom does the wind say this?

Ans: The wind says this to the dead buried in the churchyard.

Q.15:  Whom did the wind ask to proclaim the hour ?

Ans:  The wind asked the church-bell to proclaim the hour.

Q.16:  Where does the wind finally go?

Ans: The wind finally goes to blow over the churchyard.

Q.17:  What does the ‘Daybreak’ imply?

Ans: The word ‘Daybreak’ implies dawn but symbolically it means light and lustre at the end of the darkness.

Q.18:  Whom does the wind ask to tell time?

Ans:  The wind asks the bell of the tower to tell time.


Previous years' questions :-


Q.1: Where did the wind hurry to in ‘Daybreak’ ? ( XI - ’17)

Ans: The wind hurried towards the distant land.

Q.2: Who announces daybreak in the poem ‘Daybreak’ ? ( XI - ’18, ’15)

Ans: In the poem ‘Daybreak’ the sea-wind announces daybreak.

Q.3: What did the wind touch in the poem ‘Daybreak’ ? ( XI - ’15)

Ans: In the poem ‘Daybreak’ the wind touched the wood-bird’s folded wing.

Q.4: What did the wind ask the wood-bird to do? ( XI - ’17)

Ans: The wind asked the wood-bird to wake up and sing.

Q.5: What did the wind urge the bell to do? ( XI - ’19)

Ans: The wind urged the bell of the tower to ring to announce the advent of morning.

Q.6: Why does the wind proclaim differently when it crosses the churchyard? ( XI - ’16)

Ans: The wind proclaims differently when it crosses the churchyard because there the souls of dead are sleeping peacefully.

Q.7: What does the phrase “Not yet! in quite lie” suggest? (XI - ’18)

Ans: The phrase “Not yet! in quite lie” suggests it is not time for the dead soul in the churchyard as they will rise on Judgement Day.

Q.8: From where did the wind come in ‘Daybreak’ ? (XI - ’14)

Ans: The wind came up out of the sea in the poem ‘Daybreak’.

Q.9: What did the wind say when it crossed the churchyard ?( XI- ’14)

Ans: When the wind crossed the churchyard it told the dead souls to continue resting quietly in their graves.

Q.10: What does the word ‘hail’ mean in the poem ‘Daybreak’ ? (XI- ’20)

Ans: The word ‘hail’ means greet but symbolically it means the wind greets the ship to advise the sailors to sail on.

Q.11: What does the wind shout to the forest ? (XI - ’20)

Ans: The wind shouts to the forest to hang all its leafy banners out.

Q.12: What is the wind’s massage to the forest in ‘Daybreak’ ? (XI - ’16)

Ans: The wind asks the forest to display the beauty of its leaves in the light of the rising sun.

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