Friday, 7 July 2023

Extra Questions - The Inchcape Rock


1.How does the poet describe Inchcape Rock ?

Answer. The poet describes that the Inchcape Rock was a few inches high above the surface of the sea in low tide and was completely covered by the sea in high tide or when the sea was rough.

2. Was the Inchcape Rock dangerous ? Give your reasons ?

Answer. The Inchcape Rock was quite dangerous, because during sunny days the huge stone could be easily noticed, but it was completely covered by the sea in a high tide or when the sea swelled. As a result, many ships had been wrecked.

3. Why did the Abbot place a bell on the Inchcape Rock ?

Answer. The Abbot placed a bell on the Inchcape Rock to warn the sailors of the presence of this fatal rock nearby.

4. When did the Inchcape bell ring ?

Answer. The Inchcape bell rang during a storm or when the sea swelled.

5. Why did mariners bless the Abbot ?

 Answer. Mariners blessed the Abbot because he saved many imminent ship-wrecks during the storm by placing a bell on the perilous Inchcape Rock. In other words, humanitarian deeds gave them strength where nature was inhospitable.

6. How does the poet express 'the cheering power of spring' ?

Answer. The poet expresses the cheering power of spring in terms of bright sun, screaming birds and joy in their sounds merriment was in the air.

7. How did Ralph come across the Inchcape Bell ?

Answer. Ralph came across the Inchcape Bell by walking his deck and focusing his attention on it when spring set in and it surfaced on the calm sea.

8. What was the effect of 'the cheering power of spring' on Ralph ?

Answer. The cheering power of spring made Ralph whistle and sing, and filled his heart with great delight.

9. What kind of a person was Ralph ? Which line tells you so ?

Answer. Ralph was a wicked person to the backbone. The line His heart was mirthful to excess' tells us so.

10. What act of wickedness did he do ?

Answer. He committed a wicked deed by cutting the bell that the Abbot of Aberbrothok had placed on the dangerous Inchcape Rock.

11. Why did he do the wicked act ?

Answer. He did the wicked act because the sailors would not bless the Abbot of Aberbrothok.

12. How did Ralph become rich ?

Answer. Ralph became rich by plundering the ships that met with wrecks.

13. Why did the ship lose its way in the sea while it was heading towards Scotland?

Answer. The ship lost its way in the sea while it was heading towards Scotland because of a dense fog and a strong gale. Besides, it was nearing night time.

14. Why did a mariner think that they were near the shore ?

Answer. A mariner thought that they were near the shore.

15. "Oh Christ ! it is the Inchcape Rock' - why did the mariners exclaim so ?

Answer. The mariners exclaimed in their stale hopelessness. To their stunned disbelief, they feel the presence of the dangerous Inchcape Rock and consequently think of their imminent death. In Christ, they see their saviour.

16. Why did Sir Ralph curse himself ?

 Answer. Sir Ralph cursed himself, because he realized that his notorious act of cutting the bell to tarnish the image of the Abbot of Aberbrothok paved the way for the sinking of his own ship in the roaring waves of the sea

17. The Devil below was ringing his knell.' - what does this expression mean ?

Answer. The expression 'The devil below was his nail' means the death of the notorious Ralph the Rover. Even as he was dying he could hear one fearful sound as if it was the warning sound of the Inchcape bell. It was as if the devil was ringing the sound of its disaster.

18. Do you find this poem musical ? The rhyme scheme of the first stanza is AABB (sea-A, be-A, motion-B, ocean-B). Is the rhyme scheme the same for all the stanzas?

Answer. We find this poem completely musical. The poet's profuse use of alliteration - "S' sea/ship/still and so on justifies this fact. The rhyme scheme is the same for all the stanzas.

The Inchcape Rock Poem MCQ Question Answer

1. What does the word ‘plague’ mean   ?

(a) cause pleasure

(b) cause success   

(c) cause accident

(d) cause pain

Answer is (d) cause pain

2. Sir Ralph was a ________

(a) ranger

(b) rover

(c) counsellor

(d) doctor

Answer is (b) rover

3. What did he do moving in the sea ?

(a) visiting different places

(b) discovering the things in the sea

(c) plundering the ships for wealth

(d) none of the above

Answer is (c) plundering the ships for wealth

4. What did Ralph do at last ?

(a) enjoyed this days in the sea

(b) returned to Scotland’s shore

(c) crossed Inchcape safely

(d) fulfilled his mission

Answer is (b) returned to Scotland’s shore

5. How was the weather when sir Ralph’s ship was near the Scotland’s  shore ?

(a) dark,  foggy  and  stormy

(b) bright,  clear  and  fine

(c) cloudy,  smoky  and semi-darkness

(d) none of the above

Answer is (a) dark,  foggy  and  stormy

6. But standing on the deck of ship , Sir Ralph was hopeful of a clear day with the rising of ________

(a) sun

(b) stars

(c) moon

(d) a bright celestial object

Answer is (c) moon

7. Why was the land not visible to the mariners of the sir Ralph’s ship ?

(a) because of the darkness

(b) because they were far from the shore

(c) because mariner’s had no microscope

(d) all of the above

Answer is (a) because of the darkness

8. But one of the mariners could hear the ________

(a) wreck of a ship

(b) thunder on a ship

(c) Inchcape Bell

(d) sound of the sea animal

Answer is (c) Inchcape Bell

9. At last the ship lost its way and got wrecked hitting against _________

(a) the other ship

(b) the Inchcape Rock

(c) a huge sea animal

(d) none of the above

Answer is (b) the Inchcape Rock

10. What did sir Ralph in despair ?

(a) pray God

(b) scolded his mariners

(c) a huge sea animal

(d) none of the above

Answer is (b) scolded his mariners

11. While dying in fear, sir Ralph could hear a sound similar to ________

(a) band party drum

(b) thunder

(c) sweet music

(d) Inchcape Bell

Answer is (d) Inchcape Bell

12. Who was in fact ringing this bell ?

(a) Abbot

(b) the devil

(c) Inchcape Bell

(d) mariners

Answer is (b) the devil

13. What does the last line of the poem signify ?

(a) death of sir Ralph

(b) end of his journey

(c) a lesson taught to him

(d) Both (a) and (c) 

Answer is (a) death of sir Ralph

14. Who is author of the poem  “ Inchcape Bell”   ?

(a) Robert Frost 

(b) Robert Smith

(c) Robert  Stewart

(d) Robert Southey

Answer is (d) Robert Southey

15. What did Sir Ralph do to blame Abbot ?

(a) Stopped to bell ringing

(b) Cut the bell form the buoy

(c) Criticised Abbot in public

(d) Proved abbot ‘s method was wrong

Answer is (b) Cut the bell form the buoy

16. What did Sir Ralph say after cutting the bell form the Inchcape Rock ?

(a) everybody would praise him

(b) he would fix a new ball

(c) the next who comes to the Rock won’ t bless the Abbot

(d) none of the above

Answer is (c) the next who comes to the Rock won’ t bless the Abbot

17. What is the ‘Inchcape Rock’ ?

(a) the name of a rock on the east coast of Scotland near the mouth of the river Tay

(b) the name of a ship which could cross all obstacles

(c) the name of sea animal which is very dangerous

(d) none of the above

Answer is (a) the name of a rock on the east coast of Scotland near the mouth of the river Tay

18 The first four lines present a similar picture of the air, sea, ship, sails and ocean What is that ?

(a) stormy

(b) stillness

 (c) sometimes stormy and sometimes clams

(d) none of the above Answer is

Answer is (b) stillness

19. What do you mean by the word ‘keel’?

(a) old form the word hill

(b) bottom of the sea

(c) bottom part of the ship

(d) top of the rocks

Answer is (c) bottom part of the ship

20. What did happen to the Inchcape Rock when there was low tide ?

(a)  fully visible

(b) only its top was visible

(c) not visible

(d) none of the above

Answer is (b) only its top was visible

21. What did happen to the Inchcape Rock when there was high tide ?

(a) completely covered by the sea water

(b) only its top was visible

(c) The rock moves away to one side of the sea

(d) the rock floats on the sea like a ship

Answer is (a) completely covered by the sea water

22. What did happen to ship those who could not see the Inchcape Rock ?

(a) they could not move

(b) they returned away

(c) they got wrecked

(d) they passed away by the other direction

Answer is (c) they got wrecked

23. What did abbot do to save the ship form wreckage?

(a) He fixed a red on the Rock

(b) He fixed a bell which rang in a normal situation on the sea

(c) He fixed a huge magnet to check the movement of the sea

(d) None of the above

Answer is (b) He fixed a bell which rang in a normal situation on the sea

24. When did the Inchcape bell ring ?

(a) during the visit of a ship

(b) during the low tide in the sea

(c) during a storm or when the sea swelled

(d) during the attack of sea pirates

Answer is (c) during a storm or when the sea swelled

25. The ‘bell’ floated and swung on a______.

(a) log

(b) pole

(c) pillar

(d)buoy

Answer is (d)buoy

26. The ‘bell ‘worked as a_______ to the ship.

(a) information

(b) warning

(c) signal

(d) sailing

Answer is (b) warning

27. What do you mean by the word ‘buoy’ ?

(a) a flying object

(b) a sinking object

(c) a floating object

(d) a moving object

Answer is (c) a floating object

28. What do you mean by the words ‘surge’s swell ?

(a) rise of the ship on the rock

(b) rise of the tidal waves

(c) rise of the rock on the sea

(d) rise of the sea water on the banks

Answer is (b) rise of the tidal waves

29. How the Inchcape Rock was hidden ?

(a) by the low tide

(b) by the darkness

(c) by the clouds

(d) by the high tide

Answer is (d) by the high tide

30. Who did hear the warning bell ?

(a) the sea pirates

(b)the visitors

(c) the mariners

(d) the ship owners

Answer is (c) the mariners

31.What do you mean by the word ‘mariners’ ?

(a) the engineers

(b) the pirates

(c) the sailors

(d) the passengers

Answer is (c) the sailors

32. How was the rock as described by the poet ?

(a) pleasures

(b) disadvantageous

(c) advantageous

(d) perilous

Answer is (d) perilous

33. Who did bless Abbot?

(a) the visitors

(b) the mariners

(c) the ship owners

(d) none of the above

Answer is (b) the mariners

34. ‘Aberbrothok’ is associated with_______.

(a) the mariners

(b) the Inchcape Rock

(c) the ship

 (d) Abbot

Answer is (d) Abbot

35. The description of the sun in the line 17 of the poem signifies :

(a) scorching sun

(b) setting sun

(c) rising sun

(d) pleasant bright sun

Answer is (d) pleasant bright sun

36. What does the screaming sound of the sea birds signify ?

(a) melancholy

(b) joyance

(c) a sight of horror

(d) a bad day

Answer is (b) joyance

37. How was the buoy of the Inchcape Bell seen on the sea ?

(a) a brighter spot

(b) a green speck

(c) a darker speck

(d) a white speck

Answer is (c) a darker speck

38. Whose eye was fixed on the darker speck  ?

(a)  the poet’s

(b) the mariner’s

(c) sir Ralph’s

(d) pirate’s

Answer is (c) sir Ralph’s

39. What do you mean by the word ‘speck’ ?

(a) a very big spot

(b) a very small spot

(c) a bright spot

(d) an visible spot

Answer is (b) a very small spot

40 What, according to the poet, the bright sun, screaming of the birds and their joyance do signify ?

(a) terrible summer

(b) cheerful spring

(c) the memory

(d) unpleasant day

Answer is (b) cheerful spring

41. Who was mirthful by the cheerful spring ?

(a) the poet

(b) the mariner

(c) Sir Ralph

(d) the visitor

Answer is (c) Sir Ralph

42. What was the secrecy of Sir Ralph’s mirth ?

(a) success

(b) cheerful spring

(c) wickedness

(d) achievement

Answer is (c) wickedness

43. What did Sir Ralph want to do ?

(a) to praise Abbot

(b) to blame Abbot

(c) to destroy Inchcape Rock

(d) to earn a good name

Answer is (b) to blame Abbot


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