Who is the poet of Daffodils?
The poem "Daffodils," also known as "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud," was written by William Wordsworth, a leading figure of the Romantic movement, in 1804 and published in 1807. Inspired by a walk with his sister Dorothy near Ullswater in the Lake District, where they encountered a vibrant field of daffodils, the poem captures the beauty of nature and its lasting emotional impact. Through vivid imagery, similes like “lonely as a cloud,” and personification of the dancing daffodils, Wordsworth conveys how nature’s simple beauty can uplift the human spirit, making the poem a timeless piece studied widely in schools for its themes of joy, memory, and nature’s healing power.
Courage : Bravery :: Yearning :
Select the most appropriate option to complete the analogy.
The CEO’s decision to downsize the workforce was considered myopic because it sacrificed long-term stability to accommodate
short-term gains.
Select the most appropriate option that can replace the word “myopic” without changing the meaning of the sentence.


परंपरागत भोजन को लोकप्रिय कैसे बनाया जा सकता है ?
i. उपलब्ध करवाकर
ii. प्रचार-प्रसार द्वारा
iii. बिक्री की विशेष व्यवस्था करके
iv. घर-घर मुफ्त अभियान चलाकर विकल्प: