A Summer Night (Practice Test) 10 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/10 Subscribe 1. . What is the primary mood of A Summer Night by Matthew Arnold? (A) Melancholy and somber (B) Joyous and celebratory (C) Calm and reflective (D) Restless and anxious 2. . The poem A Summer Night mainly explores: (A) The fleeting nature of human emotions (B) The eternal beauty of nature (C) The contrast between summer and winter (D) The inevitability of death 3. . How does the poet describe the night in A Summer Night? (A) A time of sorrow and sadness (B) A peaceful and tranquil moment (C) A time of noise and confusion (D) A time of excitement and anticipation 4. . What does the imagery of the “calm of the evening” symbolize in the poem? (A) The ending of the day (B) A time of peace and quiet contemplation (C) A sign of impending danger (D) The coming of winter 5. . The phrase “the stars gleam” in the poem is an example of: (A) Simile (B) Personification (C) Alliteration (D) Metaphor 6. . The structure of the poem A Summer Night is characterized by: (A) Rhymed couplets (B) Free verse (C) Blank verse (D) A fixed stanza form 7. . What natural element is highlighted as a prominent feature in A Summer Night? (A) The moon (B) The ocean (C) The wind (D) The sun 8. . What is the significance of the night in the poem? (A) A symbol of despair and loss (B) A representation of quiet and reflection (C) A time for celebration and festivities (D) A warning of impending change 9. . The poem contrasts the night with which of the following? (A) The busy day (B) The harsh winter (C) The sun’s brightness (D) The sound of thunder 10. . The final tone of the poem can best be described as: (A) Hopeful and optimistic (B) Quiet and contemplative (C) Angry and frustrated (D) Eager and excited