The Rime of the Ancient Mariner mcqs



After a slumber, was the Ancient Mariner able to quench his thirst?

A. Yes, he drank until he was so lightheaded, that he thought he was a ghost.
B. Yes, but he was only able to drink a teaspoon since he had been thirsty so long
C. No, his curse prevented him from drinking.
D. No, he could not find any water.

A. Yes, he drank until he was so lightheaded, that he thought he was a ghost.

What was peculiar about the incoming storm?

A. The rain and lightning poured from one dark cloud.
B. It occurred in the ocean instead of the sky.
C. It was completely silent.
D. The skies remained as clear as day during it.

A. The rain and lightning poured from one dark cloud.

What became of the sailors’ carcasses after the storm?

A. They finally began to rot.
B. They evaporated.
C. They came back to life and started sailing the ship.
D. They came back to life and advanced towards the Ancient Mariner.

C. They came back to life and started sailing the ship.

Were the sailors truly alive?

A. Yes, they never died.
B. Yes, they were reincarnated.
C. No, they were only reanimated.
D. No, they were inhabited by evil spirits.

C. No, they were only reanimated.

What did the dead sailors do at dawn?

A. They hung the Albatross around the Ancient Mariner’s neck.
B. They gathered in the galley and ate an invisible meal.
C. They gambled for the Ancient Mariner’s soul.
D. They gathered around the mast and sang?

D. They gathered around the mast and sang?

What did the ship’s sails do?

A. They suddenly took the shape of albatrosses.
B. They vanished.
C. They sang.
D. They ripped themselves into shreds.

C. They sang.

Who made the ship sail?

A. THe spirit that followed it from the icy world
B. The wind
C. The Stars
D. The sea

A. THe spirit that followed it from the icy world