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All Things Bright, and Beautiful, , . God has made the glowing colours of, ———— [2018 (A), (A) littie birds (B) ‘the sunset, (C) littie flowers (D) the morning, , . The two seasons described in the poem are, See [2018 (A), (A) the summer and the winter., , (B) the summer and the autumn., (C) the winter and the spring., (D) the winter and the autumn., , . All things, according to C.F. Alexander, are, made bright and [2016 (A), , (A) wonderful (8) beautiful, (C) skillful (D) blissful, , . "He gave us eyes to see them, And lips that we might tell...”, Who is ‘He’ in the above lines ?, (A) God (B) our teacher, (C) Thepoet (D) Our father, , .. In “All Things Bright and Beautiful” the mountain, [2015 (S), 2017 (A), , , , [2017(A), , , , top looks, (A) purple (B) green, (C) blue (D) red, , . Who has given us eyes and lips ? [2015 (S), (A) Our mother (B) Our father, (C) Our parents (D) Almighty God, , . In ‘All Things Bright and Beautiful’ things are, described wise and .[2015 (A), 2017 (A), , (A) wonderful (B) skilful, (C) wilful (D) blissful, , , , , , 10., , 11., , 12., , 13., , 14., , 15., , . The rushes grow by the, , < How is the summer sun described in the poem, , ‘All Things Bright and Beautiful’? [2015 (A), (A) Painful (B) Unbearable, (C) Tiring (D) Pleasant, , , , [2016 (A), 2014(S), 2017 (S), (A) hill (B) desert, (C) water (D) mountain, , The rays of the setting sun makes the mountains, appear —___. [2014 (A), , (A) bluish red. (B) reddish blue., , (C) crimson red. (D) deep blue., , Rushes are plants that grow [2014(A), (A) near rivers (B) in the woods, , (C) in the meadows (D) all the above., What brightens up the sky ?, , (A) The morning and noon, , (B) The sunset and full moon, , (C) The sunset and the moming, , (D) The afternoon and the evening, , The poet says that in the meadows we —___, (A) graze our domestic animals, , (B) take rest :, , (C) play, , (D) sing songs, , How are our summers like ?, , (A) pleasant — (B)_ temperate, , (C) unbearable (D) bracing, , Rushes are used for, (A) making mats and baskets, (B) cleaning the floor, , (C) lightening the house, , (D) feeding the dogs
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16. We gather by the water every day., (A) pebbles (B) rushes (C) fish (D) sand, 17. According to the Poet, God has made all things, , (A) better (B) charming, , (C) well (D) thoughtfully, 18. When the fruits in the garden are excessively, , ripe, they are commonly eaten as a, , (A) proteins (B) desert, , (C) sweets (DB) All of these, 19. Little birds are especially attractive for their, , tiny wings and a, , (A) twitter (B) grunt, , (C) fragrance (D) purple heads, 20. Twitter is the succession of, , (A) thin chirps (B) small sparrows, , (C) low grunt (D) loud sound, , 21. Different kinds of flowers are very attractive, owing to their glowing colours and ____, , (A) tiny wings (B) bracing, (C) sweet fragrance (D) taste, , 22. We should express our deep gratitude to God, because He has givenus, , (A) pleasant summers (B) delicious fruits, (C) attractive flowers (D) eyes and speech, , 23. What has God given us to praise His greatness, as the maker of all things in the universe ?, , (A) flowers (B) eyes, (C) speech (DB) morning, 24. The little things mentioned in the poem are, , (A) fruits and flowers, (B) rushes and glowing flowers, (C) fruits and wings, (D) blooming flowers and chirping birds, 25. The poet describes the beauty of flowers as, , (A) glowing colours, , (B) sweet fragrance, , (C) bright with a soft warm light, (D) bright rays of the setting sun, , , , , , 27., , 28., , 31,, , 32., , How does the sky look al sunset ?, (A) filled with red glow, , (B) like purple-headed mountain, (C), (D), , We enjoy watching the sight of tall trees Whe, walking in the, , (A) meadows, (C) garden, , ‘He gave us eyes to see ... And lips that We car, tell...", , Here the poet ___, , (A) describes the glory of God's creation, (B) expresses his gratitude to God., , (Cc), , colourful flowers, , like ripe fruit, , (B) green wood, (D) river flowing Softly, , narrates God's greatness as the masie, architect., , praises His greatness as the Maker of a, things., , The poem ‘All Things Bright and Beautify’, , (D), , , , (A) a prayer to God., , (B) an invocation to God., , (C) an eulogy to God., , (D) a description of Nature., , ‘That brightens up the sky.’ Here that refers tc, , , , (A) the sunset,, , (B) the morning,, , ({C) the summer sun., , (D) the purple-headed mountain., , The summer sun is described in the poem #, , , , {A) enjoyable (B) unbearable., , (C) burning. (D) hurting., , In the poem the poet sa has give”, US lips to tell — ,, , (A) whatever we want to, ({B) what a wonderful Creator God is, , (C) what is right and what is wrong, (0) what is beautitu: and what is ugly
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35., , 38., , what makes the mountain purple- headed?, (A) the setting sun (B) the rising sun, (C) the tall trees (D) the summer sun, , — mountain; The underlined, (A) colour obtained by mixing red and blue., (B) bluish red, , (C) deep red, , (D) all the above, ee, (A) matter of which a tree Is made., , (B) square sawn timber, , (C) firewood, , (D) tree-covered land, , The summer, according to the poet’is:, , (A) the warmest season of the year., , (B) the pleasantest season of the year., , (C) the season with temperate weather, , (D) all the above., , The poet talks about meadows ——, , (A) where cows graze., , (B) where grasses are grown for fodder., , (C) where children play, , (0) which are covered with close-mown grass., God has giver us eyes ——————, , “ (A) to look at impressive and interesting things., , (B) so that we are able to see things, (C) to feast ourselves on God's beautiful, creation., , (D) to observe things., , Rushes are, (A) tall plants which grow in wet ground., , (B) useful for making mats and baskets., , (C) tall plants with cylindrical and hollow stems., {D) all the above. :, , The little birds that sing have ———————, , (A) glowing colours (B) red breasts, , (C) bright feathers (D) tiny wings