The Scholar-Gipsy (Practice Test)

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1. What is the primary theme of “The Scholar-Gipsy”?



2. The Scholar-Gipsy abandons Oxford to join:



3. Arnold contrasts the Scholar-Gipsy’s timeless quest with:



4. The poem is set primarily in:



5. The Scholar-Gipsy becomes a symbolic figure of:



6. Arnold alludes to which literary work as the source of the Scholar-Gipsy legend?



7. The poem’s pastoral imagery serves to:



8. Arnold describes modern people as “light half-believers” because they:



9. The Scholar-Gipsy’s immortality in the poem is:



10. The poem’s form is a(n):