Quiz #5
1⃣ Which book gives excellent description of the qualities of humors?
A. Volpone
B. Anatomy of Melancholy
C. Every Man in His Humour
D. Every Man Out of His Humour
2⃣ Hypallage is also known as
A. Hypothesis
B. Anticlasis
C. Transferred Epithet
D. Aposiopesis
3⃣ The term 'simulacra' was coined by
A. Bakhtin
B. Derrida
C. Baudrillard
D. Saussure
4⃣ Society of Authors (1884) was founded by
A. Sir Walter Scott
B. Elizabeth Heywood
C. Sir Walter Besant
D. T.S. Eliot
5⃣ The first major sonnet cycle was
A. Astrophel and Stella
B. Amoretti
C. Tottel's Miscellany
D. Morte D' Arthur
1⃣ Which book gives excellent description of the qualities of humors?
A. Volpone
B. Anatomy of Melancholy
C. Every Man in His Humour
D. Every Man Out of His Humour
2⃣ Hypallage is also known as
A. Hypothesis
B. Anticlasis
C. Transferred Epithet
D. Aposiopesis
3⃣ The term 'simulacra' was coined by
A. Bakhtin
B. Derrida
C. Baudrillard
D. Saussure
4⃣ Society of Authors (1884) was founded by
A. Sir Walter Scott
B. Elizabeth Heywood
C. Sir Walter Besant
D. T.S. Eliot
5⃣ The first major sonnet cycle was
A. Astrophel and Stella
B. Amoretti
C. Tottel's Miscellany
D. Morte D' Arthur
Quiz #06
1⃣ Elegy on the death of a Mad Dog was written by?
A. Collins
B. Gray
C. Goldsmith
D. Cowper
2⃣ Who wrote the elegy On the Death of a Favorite Cat?
A. Gray
B. Thomson
C. Collins
D. Pope
1⃣ Elegy on the death of a Mad Dog was written by?
A. Collins
B. Gray
C. Goldsmith
D. Cowper
2⃣ Who wrote the elegy On the Death of a Favorite Cat?
A. Gray
B. Thomson
C. Collins
D. Pope
3⃣ Who wrote the elegy entitled The Regiment of Princes?
A. Chaucer
B. Wyclif
C. Gower
D. Langland
4⃣ How many years did Tennyson take to write In Memoriam?
A. 9
B. 12
C. 17
D. 2
A. Chaucer
B. Wyclif
C. Gower
D. Langland
4⃣ How many years did Tennyson take to write In Memoriam?
A. 9
B. 12
C. 17
D. 2
Easy question so not giving options
5⃣ Who is the author of The School of Abuse?
6⃣ Who wrote The Schoolmaster? (Queen Elizabeth's tutor)
7⃣ What is the subtitle of Ben Jonson's comedy Volpone?
8⃣ The Tin Drum is a novel by?
9⃣ Midnights Children won the Best of the Bookers prize in?
5⃣ Who is the author of The School of Abuse?
6⃣ Who wrote The Schoolmaster? (Queen Elizabeth's tutor)
7⃣ What is the subtitle of Ben Jonson's comedy Volpone?
8⃣ The Tin Drum is a novel by?
9⃣ Midnights Children won the Best of the Bookers prize in?
NTA UGC NET - English
Easy question so not giving options 5⃣ Who is the author of The School of Abuse? 6⃣ Who wrote The Schoolmaster? (Queen Elizabeth's tutor) 7⃣ What is the subtitle of Ben Jonson's comedy Volpone? 8⃣ The Tin Drum is a novel by? 9⃣ Midnights Children…
5. Richard Sheridan
6. Roger Ascham
7. Trick Question - There is no subtitle. People confuse Volpone (the fox) which is the character to be the title.
8. Gunter Grass
9. 2008 - Best of the Bookers
It won Booker prize in 1981 and Booker of the Bookers in 1993. Altogether this book has won three prizes from the Booker, which is bonkers.
6. Roger Ascham
7. Trick Question - There is no subtitle. People confuse Volpone (the fox) which is the character to be the title.
8. Gunter Grass
9. 2008 - Best of the Bookers
It won Booker prize in 1981 and Booker of the Bookers in 1993. Altogether this book has won three prizes from the Booker, which is bonkers.
Quiz #07
Difficulty level:▫️▫️◾️◾️◾️
1️⃣ Shakespeare makes fun of the Puritans in his play?
(A) Twelfth Night
(B) Hamlet
(C) The Tempest
(D) Henry IV,Pt I
2️⃣"Under the green wood tree" is a song in:
a) As you like it
b) Love's labour's lost
c) A mid Summer night's dream
d) Much ado about nothing
3️⃣Which famous Shakespeare play does the quote "How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child!" come from?
a) King Lear
b)As You Like It
c)The Famous History of the Life of King Henry VIII
d)The Life and Death of King John
4️⃣Edmund Spenser dedicated his Shepherd's Calendar to his friend describing him as "the distinguished and virtuous gentleman most worthy of all titles both of learning and chiv-alry." Who was this friend?
(a) Sir Walter Raleigh
(b) Leicester
(c) Harvey
(d) Sir Philip Sidney
5️⃣Which of Ben Jonson's work is a seething satire on false poets of the age?
(a) Poetaster
(b) Vulpine, The Fox
(c) Cynthia's Revel
(d) Epicene or The Silent Woman , Who among the following was a friend of
6️⃣In a poem, a line may either be end-stopped or
(A) rhymed
(B) broken
(C) accented
(D) run-on
7️⃣ What is a neologism?
(A) A word with roots in a native language
(B) A word whose meaning changes with every
renewed use
(C) A word newly coined or used in a new sense
(D) An obsession with new words and phrases
8️⃣ “You have seen how a man was made a slave;
you shall see how a slave was made a man” is
an example of
(A) Chiasmus
(B) Epistrophe
(C) Bathos
(D) Anti-climax
9️⃣ “Womanist is to feminist as purple is to lavender”. This is an important statement defining the womanist perspective advanced by
(A)Toni Morrison
(B) Zora Neale Hurston
(C) Alice Walker
(D) Bell Hooks
🔟 The term invective refers to
(A) the abusive writing or speech in which there is harsh denunciation of some person or thing.
(B) an insulting writing attack upon a real person, in verse or prose, usually involving caricature and ridicule.
(C) a written or spoken text in which an apparently straightforward statement or event is undermined in its context so as to give it a very different significance.
(D) the chanting or reciting of words deemed to have magical power.
Difficulty level:▫️▫️◾️◾️◾️
1️⃣ Shakespeare makes fun of the Puritans in his play?
(A) Twelfth Night
(B) Hamlet
(C) The Tempest
(D) Henry IV,Pt I
2️⃣"Under the green wood tree" is a song in:
a) As you like it
b) Love's labour's lost
c) A mid Summer night's dream
d) Much ado about nothing
3️⃣Which famous Shakespeare play does the quote "How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is to have a thankless child!" come from?
a) King Lear
b)As You Like It
c)The Famous History of the Life of King Henry VIII
d)The Life and Death of King John
4️⃣Edmund Spenser dedicated his Shepherd's Calendar to his friend describing him as "the distinguished and virtuous gentleman most worthy of all titles both of learning and chiv-alry." Who was this friend?
(a) Sir Walter Raleigh
(b) Leicester
(c) Harvey
(d) Sir Philip Sidney
5️⃣Which of Ben Jonson's work is a seething satire on false poets of the age?
(a) Poetaster
(b) Vulpine, The Fox
(c) Cynthia's Revel
(d) Epicene or The Silent Woman , Who among the following was a friend of
6️⃣In a poem, a line may either be end-stopped or
(A) rhymed
(B) broken
(C) accented
(D) run-on
7️⃣ What is a neologism?
(A) A word with roots in a native language
(B) A word whose meaning changes with every
renewed use
(C) A word newly coined or used in a new sense
(D) An obsession with new words and phrases
8️⃣ “You have seen how a man was made a slave;
you shall see how a slave was made a man” is
an example of
(A) Chiasmus
(B) Epistrophe
(C) Bathos
(D) Anti-climax
9️⃣ “Womanist is to feminist as purple is to lavender”. This is an important statement defining the womanist perspective advanced by
(A)Toni Morrison
(B) Zora Neale Hurston
(C) Alice Walker
(D) Bell Hooks
🔟 The term invective refers to
(A) the abusive writing or speech in which there is harsh denunciation of some person or thing.
(B) an insulting writing attack upon a real person, in verse or prose, usually involving caricature and ridicule.
(C) a written or spoken text in which an apparently straightforward statement or event is undermined in its context so as to give it a very different significance.
(D) the chanting or reciting of words deemed to have magical power.
NTA UGC NET - English
Quiz #07 Difficulty level:▫️▫️◾️◾️◾️ 1️⃣ Shakespeare makes fun of the Puritans in his play? (A) Twelfth Night (B) Hamlet (C) The Tempest (D) Henry IV,Pt I 2️⃣"Under the green wood tree" is a song in: a) As you like it b) Love's labour's lost c) A mid Summer…
Answers
1. A
2. A
3. A
4. D
5. A
6. D
7. C
8. A
9. C
10. A
1. A
2. A
3. A
4. D
5. A
6. D
7. C
8. A
9. C
10. A
Quiz #08
1️⃣ The imaginary member(s) who was the subject of the essays in The Spectator?
A. Sir Andrew Freeport
B. Captain Sentry
C. Will Honeycomb
D. Sir Roger de Coverley
2️⃣ Who 'came like a Torrent and swept all before him' according yo John Gay?
A. Sir Roger De Coverley
B. Mr. Spectator
C. Addison
D. Steele
3️⃣ C. K. Ogden and I. A. Richards were reputed in the 1930s for introducing
(A) Practical Criticism
(B) New Criticism
(C) Standard English Project
(D) Basic English Project
4️⃣ Who, among the following, was a Catholic novelist, an Intelligence Officer, a film critic and set his fictions in far-away places wrecked by political conflicts?
(A) Anthony Powell
(B) Evelyn Waugh
(C) William Golding
(D) Graham Greene
5️⃣ In which of the following travel books does Mark Twain give an account of his visit to India?
(A) A Tramp Abroad
(B) Roughing It
(C) The Innocents Abroad
(D) Following the Equator
6️⃣ Name the poet who chooses his successor and the successor-poet whom Dryden satirises in his famous poem.
(A) James Shirley and Chris Shirley
(B) Henry Treece and Charles Triesten
(C) Richard Flecknoe and Thomas Shadwell
(D) Thomas Percy and Samuel Pepys
7️⃣ Which of the following is not a revenge tragedy?
(A) Hamlet
(B) The Duchess of Malfi
(C) Volpone
(D) Gorboduc
8️⃣ Which among the following novels has more than one ending?
(A) Lucky Jim
(B) The Prime of Jean Brodie
(C) The French Lieutenant's Woman
(D) The Clockwork Orange
9️⃣ The term 'the comedy of menace' is associated with the early plays of
(A) Amold Wesker
(B) John Arden
(C) Harold Pinter
(D) David Hare
🔟 Name the poet who chooses his successor and the successor-poet whom Dryden satirises in his famous poem.
(A) James Shirley and Chris Shirley
(B) Henry Treece and Charles Triesten
(C) Richard Flecknoe and Thomas Shadwell
(D) Thomas Percy and Samuel Pepys
1️⃣ The imaginary member(s) who was the subject of the essays in The Spectator?
A. Sir Andrew Freeport
B. Captain Sentry
C. Will Honeycomb
D. Sir Roger de Coverley
2️⃣ Who 'came like a Torrent and swept all before him' according yo John Gay?
A. Sir Roger De Coverley
B. Mr. Spectator
C. Addison
D. Steele
3️⃣ C. K. Ogden and I. A. Richards were reputed in the 1930s for introducing
(A) Practical Criticism
(B) New Criticism
(C) Standard English Project
(D) Basic English Project
4️⃣ Who, among the following, was a Catholic novelist, an Intelligence Officer, a film critic and set his fictions in far-away places wrecked by political conflicts?
(A) Anthony Powell
(B) Evelyn Waugh
(C) William Golding
(D) Graham Greene
5️⃣ In which of the following travel books does Mark Twain give an account of his visit to India?
(A) A Tramp Abroad
(B) Roughing It
(C) The Innocents Abroad
(D) Following the Equator
6️⃣ Name the poet who chooses his successor and the successor-poet whom Dryden satirises in his famous poem.
(A) James Shirley and Chris Shirley
(B) Henry Treece and Charles Triesten
(C) Richard Flecknoe and Thomas Shadwell
(D) Thomas Percy and Samuel Pepys
7️⃣ Which of the following is not a revenge tragedy?
(A) Hamlet
(B) The Duchess of Malfi
(C) Volpone
(D) Gorboduc
8️⃣ Which among the following novels has more than one ending?
(A) Lucky Jim
(B) The Prime of Jean Brodie
(C) The French Lieutenant's Woman
(D) The Clockwork Orange
9️⃣ The term 'the comedy of menace' is associated with the early plays of
(A) Amold Wesker
(B) John Arden
(C) Harold Pinter
(D) David Hare
🔟 Name the poet who chooses his successor and the successor-poet whom Dryden satirises in his famous poem.
(A) James Shirley and Chris Shirley
(B) Henry Treece and Charles Triesten
(C) Richard Flecknoe and Thomas Shadwell
(D) Thomas Percy and Samuel Pepys
Poetry Quiz
Identify the poet from the extracts of their poems:
1️⃣ "Beyond all this, the wish to be alone"
A. Philip Larkin
B. T. S. Eliot
C. W.H. Auden
D. Nissim Ezekiel
2️⃣ "I've heard it in the chillest land—
And on the strangest Sea—
Yet, never, in Extremity,
It asked a crumb—of Me. "
A. Maya Angelou -
B. Emily Dickinson
C. Sylvia Plath]
D. Kamla Das
3️⃣ "Success is counted sweetest
By those who ne'er succeed.
To comprehend a nectar
Requires sorest need."
A. Tennyson
B. Browning
C. Emily Dickinson
D. Yeats
4️⃣ "Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone,
Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone,
Silence the pianos and with muffled drum
Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come."
A. Eliot
B. Hughes
C. Browning
D. Auden
5️⃣ "O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done,
The ship has weather’d every rack, the prize we sought is won,"
A. Wordsworth
B. Tennyson
C. Arnold
D. Whitman
Identify the poet from the extracts of their poems:
1️⃣ "Beyond all this, the wish to be alone"
A. Philip Larkin
B. T. S. Eliot
C. W.H. Auden
D. Nissim Ezekiel
2️⃣ "I've heard it in the chillest land—
And on the strangest Sea—
Yet, never, in Extremity,
It asked a crumb—of Me. "
A. Maya Angelou -
B. Emily Dickinson
C. Sylvia Plath]
D. Kamla Das
3️⃣ "Success is counted sweetest
By those who ne'er succeed.
To comprehend a nectar
Requires sorest need."
A. Tennyson
B. Browning
C. Emily Dickinson
D. Yeats
4️⃣ "Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone,
Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone,
Silence the pianos and with muffled drum
Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come."
A. Eliot
B. Hughes
C. Browning
D. Auden
5️⃣ "O Captain! my Captain! our fearful trip is done,
The ship has weather’d every rack, the prize we sought is won,"
A. Wordsworth
B. Tennyson
C. Arnold
D. Whitman
NTA UGC NET - English
Poetry Quiz Identify the poet from the extracts of their poems: 1️⃣ "Beyond all this, the wish to be alone" A. Philip Larkin B. T. S. Eliot C. W.H. Auden D. Nissim Ezekiel 2️⃣ "I've heard it in the chillest land— And on the strangest Sea— Yet, never…
Answers
1. Larkin - Wants
2. Emily Dickinson - Hope is a thing with Feathers
3. Emily Dickinson - Success is counted sweetest
4. Auden - Funeral Blues or Stop all the clocks
5. Whitman - O Captain! my Captain!
1. Larkin - Wants
2. Emily Dickinson - Hope is a thing with Feathers
3. Emily Dickinson - Success is counted sweetest
4. Auden - Funeral Blues or Stop all the clocks
5. Whitman - O Captain! my Captain!
Quiz #09
1️⃣ Which author coined the word 'feminist'?
A. William Wordsworth
B. John Milton
C. Alexandre Dumas
D. William Shakespeare
2️⃣ Which poet once confessed to the wife of the prime minister that he found the suede-lined lift at No 10 “very erotic”?
A. Ted Hughes
B. Philip Larkin
C. Craig Raine
D. John Betjeman
3️⃣ F Scott Fitzgerald based the party scenes in The Great Gatsby in part on the work of which poet?
A.William Blake
B. John Keats
C. Lord Byron
D. Percy Bysshe Shelley
4️⃣ Henry James got the idea for The Turn of the Screw from a story told to him by which person?
A. William James
B. George du Maurier
C. The Archbishop of Canterbury
D. John Singer Sargent
5️⃣ Vendela Vida’s fourth novel, The Diver’s Clothes Lie Empty, was published this year. What does it have in common with Italo Calvino’s If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller and Mohsin Hamid’s How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia?
A. They all include scenes set in Morocco
B. They all feature repeated opening chapters
C. They are all written using the second-person narrative form
6️⃣ Which character was supposedly based on Charles Dickens’s father?
A. Wilkins Micawber
B. Bill Sykes
C. Samuel Pickwick
7️⃣ Who published her first novel under the pseudonym Victoria Lucas?
A. Muriel Spark
B. Sylvia Plath
C. Ruth Rendell
D. Margaret Atwood
8️⃣ Which famous novel was initially entitled Strangers from Within by its author?
A. Brighton Rock by Graham Greene
C. The Spy Who Came in from the Cold by John le Carré
C. Lord of the Flies by William Golding
D. The Midwich Cuckoos by John Wyndham
9️⃣ The literary device used in
"I came, I saw, I conquered" is
A. Enaphora
B. Epiphora
C. Anaphora
D. Climax
🔟 The opposite of Euphemism is
A. Dysphemism
B. Hyphallage
C. Litotes
D. Enumerism
1️⃣ Which author coined the word 'feminist'?
A. William Wordsworth
B. John Milton
C. Alexandre Dumas
D. William Shakespeare
2️⃣ Which poet once confessed to the wife of the prime minister that he found the suede-lined lift at No 10 “very erotic”?
A. Ted Hughes
B. Philip Larkin
C. Craig Raine
D. John Betjeman
3️⃣ F Scott Fitzgerald based the party scenes in The Great Gatsby in part on the work of which poet?
A.William Blake
B. John Keats
C. Lord Byron
D. Percy Bysshe Shelley
4️⃣ Henry James got the idea for The Turn of the Screw from a story told to him by which person?
A. William James
B. George du Maurier
C. The Archbishop of Canterbury
D. John Singer Sargent
5️⃣ Vendela Vida’s fourth novel, The Diver’s Clothes Lie Empty, was published this year. What does it have in common with Italo Calvino’s If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller and Mohsin Hamid’s How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia?
A. They all include scenes set in Morocco
B. They all feature repeated opening chapters
C. They are all written using the second-person narrative form
6️⃣ Which character was supposedly based on Charles Dickens’s father?
A. Wilkins Micawber
B. Bill Sykes
C. Samuel Pickwick
7️⃣ Who published her first novel under the pseudonym Victoria Lucas?
A. Muriel Spark
B. Sylvia Plath
C. Ruth Rendell
D. Margaret Atwood
8️⃣ Which famous novel was initially entitled Strangers from Within by its author?
A. Brighton Rock by Graham Greene
C. The Spy Who Came in from the Cold by John le Carré
C. Lord of the Flies by William Golding
D. The Midwich Cuckoos by John Wyndham
9️⃣ The literary device used in
"I came, I saw, I conquered" is
A. Enaphora
B. Epiphora
C. Anaphora
D. Climax
🔟 The opposite of Euphemism is
A. Dysphemism
B. Hyphallage
C. Litotes
D. Enumerism
Quiz #10
1️⃣ The author of Gender Trouble is
(A) Elaine Showalter (B) Helene Cixous
(C) Michele Barrett (D) Judith Butler
2️⃣ Essays of Elia was published in
(A) 1800 (B) 1823 (C) 1827 (D) 1850
3️⃣ Which of the following is an example of homosexual fiction ?
(A) The Well of Loneliness (B) Maurice
(C) Orlando (D) The Ballad of the Reading Gaol
4️⃣ William Empson’s Seven Types of Ambiguity is
(A) A structuralist study of narrative
(B) A piece of psychoanalytic criticism
(C) A study of the media
(D) An analysis of poetic ambivalence
5️⃣ Philip Sidney wrote An Apology for Poetry in immediate response to
(A) Plato’s Republic
(B) Aristotle’s Poetics
(C) Stephen Gosson’s The School of Abuse
(D) Jeremy Collier’s Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage.
6️⃣ Silence ! The Court is in Session is a _____ play translated into English.
(A) Gujarati (B) Bengali (C) Marathi (D) Kannada
7️⃣ The Temple is a collection of poems by
(A) Thomas Carew (B) Robert Herrick
(C) George Herbert (D) Richard Crashaw
8️⃣ Who among the following writers belonged to the American Beat Movement ?
(A) Allen Ginsberg (B) Mark Beard
(C) Isaac McCaslih (D) Charles Beard
9️⃣ “The Lost Generation” is a name applied to the disillusioned intellectuals and aesthetes
of the years following the First World War. Who called them “The Lost Generation” ?
(A) H.L. Mencken (B) Willa Cather
(C) Jack London (D) Gertrude Stein
🔟 “Imagined Communities” is a concept propounded by
(A) Benedict Anderson (B) Homi Bhabha
(C) Aijaz Ahmed (D) Partha Chatterjee
1️⃣ The author of Gender Trouble is
(A) Elaine Showalter (B) Helene Cixous
(C) Michele Barrett (D) Judith Butler
2️⃣ Essays of Elia was published in
(A) 1800 (B) 1823 (C) 1827 (D) 1850
3️⃣ Which of the following is an example of homosexual fiction ?
(A) The Well of Loneliness (B) Maurice
(C) Orlando (D) The Ballad of the Reading Gaol
4️⃣ William Empson’s Seven Types of Ambiguity is
(A) A structuralist study of narrative
(B) A piece of psychoanalytic criticism
(C) A study of the media
(D) An analysis of poetic ambivalence
5️⃣ Philip Sidney wrote An Apology for Poetry in immediate response to
(A) Plato’s Republic
(B) Aristotle’s Poetics
(C) Stephen Gosson’s The School of Abuse
(D) Jeremy Collier’s Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage.
6️⃣ Silence ! The Court is in Session is a _____ play translated into English.
(A) Gujarati (B) Bengali (C) Marathi (D) Kannada
7️⃣ The Temple is a collection of poems by
(A) Thomas Carew (B) Robert Herrick
(C) George Herbert (D) Richard Crashaw
8️⃣ Who among the following writers belonged to the American Beat Movement ?
(A) Allen Ginsberg (B) Mark Beard
(C) Isaac McCaslih (D) Charles Beard
9️⃣ “The Lost Generation” is a name applied to the disillusioned intellectuals and aesthetes
of the years following the First World War. Who called them “The Lost Generation” ?
(A) H.L. Mencken (B) Willa Cather
(C) Jack London (D) Gertrude Stein
🔟 “Imagined Communities” is a concept propounded by
(A) Benedict Anderson (B) Homi Bhabha
(C) Aijaz Ahmed (D) Partha Chatterjee
Match the following:
a) Rugby Chapel - (i) Eliot
b) Ambulance - (ii) Browning
c) Four Quartets - (iii) Arnold
d) Fra Lippo Lippi - (iv) Larkin
e) Philosophy - (v) Ezekiel
a) Rugby Chapel - (i) Eliot
b) Ambulance - (ii) Browning
c) Four Quartets - (iii) Arnold
d) Fra Lippo Lippi - (iv) Larkin
e) Philosophy - (v) Ezekiel