Fog

 


Fog Summary. 


The poem "Fog" uses the metaphor of a cat to describe how fog approaches, lingers, and moves away. It is a brief and vivid depiction of the fog’s silent and mysterious nature, as it "comes on little cat feet," quietly observes the surroundings, and then moves on without disturbance. The poem’s simplicity and imagery convey the beauty and transient quality of nature.


Test: 1.


1. What is the primary theme of the poem "Fog"?

  • a) The beauty of nature
  • b) The dangers of fog
  • c) The mystery of animals
  • d) The power of silence

2. What is the metaphor used in the poem?

  • a) Fog is compared to a bird
  • b) Fog is compared to a cloud
  • c) Fog is compared to a human
  • d) Fog is compared to a cat

3. How does the fog arrive, according to the poem?

  • a) Swiftly
  • b) Loudly
  • c) On little cat feet
  • d) Like a wave

4. What does the fog do after arriving?

  • a) Covers the city completely
  • b) Looks over the harbour and city
  • c) Engulfs the trees
  • d) Blocks all light

5. What is the tone of the poem?

  • a) Violent
  • b) Mysterious
  • c) Calm and serene
  • d) Chaotic

6. What does "silent haunches" imply about the fog?

  • a) It is aggressive
  • b) It moves quietly and rests gently
  • c) It is unpredictable
  • d) It is loud

7. What does the phrase "moves on" suggest?

  • a) The fog fades away
  • b) The fog intensifies
  • c) The fog stays permanently
  • d) The fog gets louder

8. What literary device is predominantly used in the poem?

  • a) Simile
  • b) Alliteration
  • c) Metaphor
  • d) Hyperbole

9. How many lines are in the poem?

  • a) 4
  • b) 5
  • c) 6
  • d) 7

10. What does the cat metaphor symbolize?

  • a) The ferocity of the fog
  • b) The stealth and elegance of the fog
  • c) The playfulness of the fog
  • d) The danger of the fog

11. Which two places are mentioned in the poem?

  • a) Mountains and valleys
  • b) Fields and forests
  • c) Sky and river
  • d) Harbour and city

12. Why does the poet compare the fog to a cat?

  • a) Because both are loud
  • b) Because both are stealthy and move gracefully
  • c) Because both are playful
  • d) Because both are unpredictable

13. What is the poem’s structure?

  • a) It has a traditional rhyme scheme
  • b) It is free verse
  • c) It is written in couplets
  • d) It is a sonnet

14. What does the poem suggest about the fog’s duration?

  • a) It stays forever
  • b) It never fully leaves
  • c) It comes and goes unpredictably
  • d) It lasts for a brief period

15. What emotion does the poem evoke?

  • a) Anger
  • b) Sadness
  • c) Wonder and tranquility
  • d) Fear

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