Solution
Question 1: The statute of Ozymandias will be completely broken. So option (c) is correct i.e, it will be worn away by the elements of desert.
Question 2: option (a) All things eventually return to dust. The poem has the central idea that the sand of time brought the mighty to its knees.
Question 3: option (a) ironic. Ozymandias's vision of his power is in contrast to his present state of ruins.
Question 4: option (b) convey a sense of history.
Question 5: Ozymandias calls himself 'king of kings' which suggests he is proud or has grand ideas about himself. This phrase also suggests he was once quite powerful.
Question 6: A sonnet is a composition of 14 lines.
Question 7: The octave's purpose is to introduce a problem through expression of a desire, reflection of reality or a conflicting situation.
Question 8: Sestet is of 6 lines where problem is resolved.
Question 9: (d) a subordinate clause cannot stand alone as a sentence
Question 10: (a) the rest of the group had already left
Question 11: (c) if it is raining