Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse (Practice Test) 10 Score: 0 Attempted: 0/10 Subscribe 1. . What is the central theme of Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse? (A) The conflict between faith and doubt (B) The glory of nature (C) The triumph of human will (D) The importance of worldly success 2. . What is the tone of Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse? (A) Joyful and celebratory (B) Reflective and melancholic (C) Angry and rebellious (D) Enthusiastic and hopeful 3. . In Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse, the monkās life is depicted as: (A) A pursuit of worldly pleasures (B) A quiet existence of solitude and contemplation (C) An endless battle with external enemies (D) A journey toward fame and recognition 4. . The “Grande Chartreuse” in the poem refers to: (A) A famous cathedral in Paris (B) A medieval castle (C) A Carthusian monastery in the French Alps (D) A historical event in French history 5. . The contrast between nature and human life in the poem highlights: (A) The destructive power of nature (B) The peacefulness of nature in contrast to human struggles (C) The superiority of human achievements over nature (D) The indifference of nature to human suffering 6. . In the poem, what does the monkās withdrawal from the world symbolize? (A) The pursuit of personal ambition (B) A rejection of earthly pleasures in search of spiritual peace (C) A desire for revenge against society (D) A search for worldly power and influence 7. . The phrase “The silence of the hills” in the poem symbolizes: (A) The chaos of the world (B) The peaceful, solitary life of the monk (C) The danger lurking in nature (D) The noise of civilization 8. . What literary device is used when Arnold contrasts the monkās life with the “restless” world outside? (A) Metaphor (B) Irony (C) Juxtaposition (D) Simile 9. . How does the poem reflect Matthew Arnoldās own view of society and spirituality? (A) It celebrates the material success of modern society (B) It critiques the emptiness of modern life and seeks solace in spiritual retreat (C) It focuses on the joys of modern advancements (D) It promotes religious intolerance and division 10. . The “life of the monk” in Stanzas from the Grande Chartreuse is contrasted with: (A) The life of a ruler (B) The fast-paced life of the city (C) The carefree existence of youth (D) The wealth and luxury of the elite