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SEA FEVER MCQ/SAQ/LCQ In the poem ‘Sea Fever the poet John Masefield expresses his strong desire to get back to the sea as the alluring call of the sea cannot be ignored. The poem portrays man’s eternal thirst to know the unknown and travel and explore nature’s beauty. The poet expresses his wish for the need of a sturdy ship to sail in the sea and a star to act as a guide in the darkness of night.

SEA FEVER MCQ/SAQ/LCQ

In the poem, the poet speaks of the excitement he feels on a –
(i) visit to a sea side place
(ii) visit to a sea shore
(iii) visit to a sea
(iv) sea-voyage
ANS: (iv) sea-voyage

  • SEA FEVER Class X Question and Answer

    SEA FEVER Class X Question and Answer

    SEA FEVER LAQ

    SEA FEVER LAQ

    SE A FEVER
    By
    JOHN EDWARD MASE
    Compiled by
    PROTUL BAWALI

    প্রিয় ছাত্র-ছাত্রী
    মাধ্যমিক ইংরাজি পরীক্ষায় ভালো ফল করার জন্য তোমাদের আর একটি গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ইংরেজি কবিতা “Sea Fever” থেকে গুরুত্বপূর্ণ বেশ কিছু এই পেজে শেয়ার করা হল। মাধ্যমিক পরীক্ষায় ভাল ফল করতে এই প্রশ্নগুলি তৈরি করে নাও।
    মাধ্যমিক ইংরাজি সহ অন্যান্য বিষয়ের উপর এই ধরনের প্রশ্নোত্তর পেতে আমাদের পেজটি নিয়মিত follow করতে থাকো।

    Read the Poem

    I must down to the seas again, 
                           to the lonely sea and the sky,
    And all I ask is a tall ship 
                           and a star to steer her by; 
    And the wheel's kick and the wind's song
                           and the white sail's shaking, 
    And a grey mist on the sea's face, and a grey dawn breaking.
    
    I must down to the seas again, 
                              for the call of the running tide
    Is a wild call and a clear call
                               that may not be denied;
    And all I ask is a windy day
                                with the white clouds flying,
    And the flung spray and the blown spume,
                                  and the sea-gulls crying.
    
    I must down to the seas again,
                                   to the vagrant gypsy life,
    To the gull's way and the whale's way the wind’s
                                   like a whetted knife; where
    And all I ask is a merry yarn
                                     from a laughing fellow-rover,
    And quiet sleep and a sweet dream
                                            when the long trick's over.
    

    Substance of The Poem :
    S EA FEVER

    In the poem ‘Sea Fever the poet John Masefield expresses his strong desire to get back to the sea as the alluring call of the sea cannot be ignored. The poem portrays man’s eternal thirst to know the unknown and travel and explore nature’s beauty. The poet expresses his wish for the need of a sturdy ship to sail in the sea and a star to act as a guide in the darkness of night.

    At the breaking of dawn, he wants to see the grey mist rise up from the sea. He also wishes that there would be strong winds making the white clouds fly. He wants to see the foamy waves and listen to the cry of sea-gulls. The last paragraph emphasises that the poet would want to be like a wandering gypsy. He would love to lister to entertaining tales from his fellow sailors and after the long journey he would like to have a good sleep and a sweet dream.

    SEA FEVER LAQ
    Critical appreciation of the Poem : SEA FEVER

    The poem portrays man’s eternal thirst to know the unknown and travel and explore nature’s beauty. The poet expresses his wish for the need of a sturdy ship to sail in the sea and a star to act as a guide in the darkness of night. At the breaking of dawn, he wants to see the grey mist rise up from the sea. He also wishes that there would be strong winds making the white clouds fly. He wants to see the foamy waves and listen to the cry of sea-gulls. The last paragraph emphasises that the poet would want to be like a wandering gypsy. He would love to lister to entertaining tales from his fellow sailors and after the long journey he would like to have a good sleep and a sweet dream.

    S E A F E V E R
    Answer the following questions

    1. “I must go down to the seas again”- Why has the word ‘again’ been used ?
      ANS: The poet, before being a writer was a sailor by profession. Although he deserted the ship because of sickness, yet he could never forget the wonderful days spent on ship. He felt a deep urge within him to go back to the sea. That is why the word ‘again’ has been used.
    2. What does the word ‘wheel’s kick’ refer to ?
      ANS: The word wheel’s kick’ refers to the ships steering wheel spinning out of control. It also suggests that the ship is sailing on a turbulent sea.
    3. How does the poet describe the sea ?
      ANS: The poet has described the sea as turbulent. It is full of rolling waves spluttering and spraying water as it breaks down into foams.
    4. What does the line the wind is like a whetted knife’ signify?
      ANS: The wind is like a whetted knife’ signifies the chilling sensation caused by the unrestricted blowing of cold winds. ‘Whetted’ means sharp. Hence the wind is so cold that cuts like a sharp knife.
    5. Explain the line ‘And quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long trick’s over’.
      ANS: In this line the poet has wished for a happy ending to the sea journey. But the significance is grave Here, the poet has compared a sea voyage to a man’s life which is full of struggle and challenge and a positive culmination of that life, which means, a peaceful after life and eternal rest.

    Complete the following sentences with information from the text : 

    1. When the poet will go to the lonely sea, he will ask for …………………………………………..
      ANS: a tall ship and a star to show direction.
    2. During the breaking of dawn the poet wants to see ,……………………………………………
      ANS: a grey mist rising from the sea. 
    3. The poet must go to the sea again for the alluring ………………………………………….
      ANS: call of the running tide.
    4. The waves are described as……………………
      ANS: spraying water and blown up, breaking into foams.
    5. The poet wishes to lead the life of. …………………………….
      ANS: a gypsy.

    “Sea Fever” – কবিতাটির বহু বিকল্পভিত্তিক প্রশ্ন Multiple Choice type Questions (MCQ) পেতে এই লিঙ্কে ক্লিক করো।

    SEA FEVER LAQ
    True or False :

    State whether the following statements are True or False.
    Provide sentences / phrases /words in support of your answer :

    1. The poet wants to go to the sea for the first time.
      ANS: FALSE ;
      SS: I must go down to the seas again.
    2. The poet cannot deny the call of the sea.
      ANS: TRUE ;
      SS: For the call of the running tide is a wild call and a clear call that may not be denied.
    3. The poet wants to avoid the vagrant gypsy life.
      ANS: FALSE ;
      SS: I must go down to the seas again, to the vagrant gypsy life.
    4. After the journey the poet wants some sleep and some rest.
      ANS: TRUE ;
      And quiet sleep and a sweet dream when the long trick’s over.
    5. The poet dislikes the company of his fellow rover.
      ANS: FALSE ;
      SS: And all I ask is a merry yarn from a laughing fellow-rover.
    6. To steer the ship the poet needs the moon.
      ANS: FALSE ;
      SS: And all I ask is a tall ship and a star tosteer her by.
    7. The call of the running tide is wild and clear.
      ANS: TRUE ;
      SS: For the call of the running tide is a wild call and clear call.
    8. The poet is going out to the sea for the first time.
      ANS: FALSE ;
      SS: I must go down to the seas again.
    9. The poet wants to go to the sea at the breaking of dusk.
      ANS: FALSE ;
      SS: and  a grey  breaking of dawn.
    10. While going down to the sea, the poet wants to hear the crying of seagulls.
      ANS: TRUE ;
      SS: and the sea-gulls crying..
  • SEA FEVER by John Masefield MCQ SAQ

    SEA FEVER by John Masefield MCQ SAQ

    SEA FEVER by John Masefield MCQ,SAQ & LAQ Type

    SEA FEVER By JOHN EDWARD MASEFIELD
    Compiled by PK Bawali,
    MA English, MA Education (1ST CLASS), B.ED. (Distinction),
    Qualified for Professorship vide UGC NET & WB SET, Leadership Course (Chennai),
    Ex Warrant Officer, IAF,
    Ex Assistant Teacher, Bazarsahu High School, Behrampore.

    প্রিয় ছাত্র-ছাত্রী
    মাধ্যমিক ইংরাজি পরীক্ষায় ভালো ফল করার জন্য তোমাদের আর একটি গুরুত্বপূর্ণ ইংরেজি কবিতা “Sea Fever” থেকে গুরুত্বপূর্ণ বেশ কিছু বহু বিকল্পভিত্তিক প্রশ্ন Multiple Choice type Questions (MCQ) এবং অতি সংক্ষিপ্ত প্রশ্ন Short Answer type Questions (SAQ) এই পেজে শেয়ার করা হল। মাধ্যমিক পরীক্ষায় ভাল ফল করতে এই প্রশ্নগুলি তৈরি করে নাও।
    মাধ্যমিক ইংরাজি সহ অন্যান্য বিষয়ের উপর এই ধরনের প্রশ্নোত্তর পেতে আমাদের পেজটি নিয়মিত follow করতে থাকো।

    SEA FEVER MCQ SAQ & LAQ Type
    MCQ SET 1 Q(01-15=15) Choose the correct alternative AND complete the following sentences:

    SEA FEVER MCQ SET – 1
    SAQ No : 1-5

    1. In the poem, the poet speaks of the excitement he feels on a –
      (i) visit to a sea side place
      (ii) visit to a sea shore
      (iii) visit to a sea
      (iv) sea-voyage
      ANS: (iv) sea-voyage
    2. The poet wants to go to the sea –
      (i) only once
      (ii) again
      (iii) never
      (iv) seldom
      ANS: (ii) again
    3. The sea is described as –
      (i) deep
      (ii) raging
      (iii) calm
      (iv) lonely
      ANS: (iv) lonely
    4. The poet wants the ship to be guided by the –
      (i) sun
      (ii) star
      (iii) moon
      (iv) wind
      ANS: (ii) star
    5. The ship must be –
      (i) huge
      (ii) big
      (iii) small
      (iv) tall
      ANS: (iv) tall

    SEA FEVER MCQ SAQ No : 6-10

    1. The star mentioned in the poem shows the –
      (i) path
      (ii) sea
      (ili) direction
      (iv) land
      ANS: (ili) direction
    2. The poet asks for a sail the colour of which would be –
      (i) blue
      (ii) grey
      (ii) black
      (iv) white.
      ANS: (iv) white
    3. While going down to the sea, the poet wants to hear the crying of –
      (i) seagulls
      (ii) cuckoos
      (iii) eagles
      (iv) swallows
      ANS: (i) seagulls

    “The Snail” – কবিতাটির বহু বিকল্পভিত্তিক প্রশ্ন Multiple Choice type Questions (MCQ) পেতে এই লিঙ্কে ক্লিক করো।

    1. The wind on the sea is like a whetted –
      (i) sword
      (ii) axe
      (iii) knife
      (iv) spear.
      ANS: (iii) knife
    2. The poet wants the sails which are –
      (i) still
      (ii) flying
      (iii) torn
      (iv) shaking
      ANS: (iv) shaking

    Question No : 11-15

    1. The sea’s face is covered by –
      (i) grey cloud
      (ii) grey dawn
      (iii) grey mist
      (iv) grey sky
      ANS: (iii) grey mist
    2. The poet wants to go to the sea at the breaking of –
      (i) dusk
      (ii) morn
      (iii) moon
      (iv) dawn
      ANS: (iv) dawn
    3. The poet longs to see the –
      (i) pink dusk
      (ii) golden dawn
      (iii) grey dusk
      (iv) grey dawn
      ANS: (iv) grey dawn
    4. The poet is enchanted by the call of the –
      (i) running tide
      (ii) howling wind
      (iii) vast sky
      (iv) rushing clouds
      ANS: (i) running tide
    5. The call of the running tide is –
      (i) wild and clear
      (ii) calm and clear
      (iii) wild and gusty
      (iv) rousing and moaning
      ANS: (i) wild and clear

    SEA FEVER by John Masefield SAQ & LAQ Type

    MCQ SET – 2
    Q (16-30)

    1. The poet cannot deny the call of the –
      (i) bird
      (ii) tide
      (iii) sea
      (iv) waves.
      ANS: (ii) tide
    2. The clouds are rushing across the sky as it is a
      (i) rainy day
      (ii) windy day
      (iii) stormy day
      (iv) misty day
      ANS: (ii) windy day
    3. The poet asks for flying clouds which are –
      (i) black
      (iii) white
      (ii) grey
      (iv) smoky
      ANS: (iii) white
    4. The poet wants to listen to the cry of the –
      (i) albatross
      (ii) dolphins
      (iii) whale
      (iv) sea-gulls.
      ANS: (iv) sea-gulls.
    5. The sea described in the poem is –
      (i) turbulent
      (ii) calm
      (iii) rough
      (iv) quiet
      ANS: (i) turbulent
    6. The poet wants the life of a –
      (i) gypsy
      (ii) wayfarer
      (iii) traveller
      (iv) tramp
      ANS: (i) gypsy
    7. The gypsy life is described as –
      (i) nomadic
      (ii) settled
      (iii) sheltered
      (iv) vagrant
      ANS: (iv) vagrant
    8. The poet wants to follow the way shown by a –
      (i) dolphin
      (ii) shark
      (iii) whale
      (iv) fish
      ANS: (iii) whale
    9. The poet compares the wind to a –
      (i) sharp nail
      (ii) sharp axe
      (iii) sharp knife
      (iv) sharp sword
      ANS: (iii) sharp knife
    10. The poet longs to hear a tale which is –
      (i) sad
      (ii) merry
      (iii) serious
      (iv) dramatic
      Ans: (ii) merry

    SEA FEVER MCQ SAQ Question No : 26-30

    1. The poet wants to listen to a tale told by a –
      (i) boatman
      (ii) sailor
      (iii) driver
      (iv) a fellow-rover
      ANS: (iv) a fellow-rover
    2. The fellow-rover is –
      (i) angry
      (ii) sad
      (iii) laughing
      (iv) gloomy
      ANS: (iii) laughing
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    1. Here ‘merry yarn’ means –
      i) a happy tale
      (i) a happy tale
      (ii) a tragic tale
      (iii) a comic tale
      (iv) an adventurous tale
      ANS: (i) a happy tale
    2. At the end of the journey the poet wants to have a –
      (i) quiet sleep
      (ii) long rest
      (iii) sweet dream
      (iv) quiet sleep and a sweet dream
      ANS: (iv) quiet sleep and a sweet dream
    3. The poet asks for flying clouds which are –
      (i) black
      (ii) white
      (iii) grey
      (iv) smoky
      ANS: (iii) white

    SEA FEVER by John Masefield SAQ & LAQ Type

    Short Answer (SAQ): (1×20=20) SEA FEVER
    Answer the following questions in brief :

    1. During what time of the day does the poet wish to go down to the seas?
      ANS: The poet wishes to go down to the seas at the break of dawn.
    2. What kind of day does the poet prefer for sailing?
      ANS: The poet prefers a windy day with the white clouds flying for sailing.
    3. What does the poet prefer to hear from a fellow rover?
      ANS: The poet prefers to hear cheerful stories from fellow rover.
    4. Where does the poet wish to go and why?
      ANS: The poet wishes to go to the lonely sea with open sky above to feel the excitement of the sea voyage.
    5. How has the poet described the call of the sea?
      ANS: The poet has described the call of the sea as irresistible. It is a wild call that cannot be ignored. The call has the ability to hypnotize.
    6. What does the poet want to take for the voyage ?
      ANS: The poet wants to take a tall ship and a star for the voyage.
    7. What does the poet mean by ‘a tall ship’ ?
      ANS: The tall ship’ refers to a strongly built, big ship capable of withstanding stormy weather in the sea.
    8. What will steer the ship and how ?
      ANS: The star will steer the ship by showing the proper direction in the vast and unknown seas. It will act as the ship’s guide.

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    Question No : 09-17

    1. Whose song does the poet want to hear?
      ANS: The poet wants to listen to the song of the strong wind blowing roughly.
    2. What does the poet want to see on the sea’s face ?
      ANS: With the breaking of the dawn, the poet wants to see a grey mist rising from the sea.
    3. How is the sea personified in the poem ‘Sea Fever?
      ANS: The sea has been personified by referring it as lonely and by referring the water surface as the sea’s face.
    4. How is the call of the running tide ?
      ANS: The call of the running tide is wild and clear.
    5. Whose call cannot be denied?
      ANS: The call of the sea or the running tide cannot be denied.
    6. What would the strong winds do?
      ANS: The strong winds would make the white clouds fly in the sky and drive the sail forward throughout the day.
    7. What does ‘blown spume’ signify ?
      ANS: ‘Blown spume’ signifies the rising waves breaking into foam.

    Question No : 16-20

    1. What does the poet want to listen to?
      ANS: The poet wants to listen to the song of the wind and the cry of the sea-gulls.
    2. How does the poet describe the waves ?
      ANS: On a windy day, the waves are rolling and breaking down spraying foams.
    3. Why does the poet desire for the life of a gypsy?
      ANS: The poet yearns for an adventurous and free life. Hence he desires for the wandering life of a gypsy.
    4. Whose way will the poet follow ?
      ANS: The poet will follow the way shown by the whale and the sea-gull.
    5. To what is the sea journey compared to ?
      ANS: The sea journey has been compared to a human’s life with all ups and downs.
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