✔✔ Paper 2 August 2016
*21. In More’s Utopia what religion is practised by the Utopians?*
(1) Belief in a single, infinite power and sun, moon and planetary worship
(2) Islam
(3) Judaism
(4) Buddhism
Answer: 1
*22. In Book 5 of prelude, Wordsworth dreams of an Arab in the desert
after reading which great work?*
(1) Cervantes’s Don Quixote
(2) Coleridge’s “Rime of the Ancient Mariner”
(3) Euclid’s Elements
(4) Shakespeare’s The Tempest
Answer: 1
*23. Lady Dedlock is a character in Dickens’s*
(1) Bleak House
(2) Great Expectations
(3) David Copperfield
(4) Hard Times
Answer: 1
*24. Which Keat’s poem was originally intended to be part of a
collection of verse-tales based on stories by Boccaccio?*
(1) The Eve of St. Agnes
(2) Lamia
(3) Isabella
(4) Hyperion
Answer: 3
*25. Where does Conrad’s Heart of Darkness begin?*
(1) The Congo
(2) The Thames
(3) Belgium
(4) The Atlantic
Answer: 2
*26. In Gullivers Travels which of the following ideas is not a product
of the Academy of Lagado?*
(1) A random sentence-generating machine.
(2) A proposal to end speech altogether, by carrying around sacks of the
things that words signify.
(3) A project for truncating words and shortening sentences by leaving
out verbs.
(4) A digestible dictionary, written on a wafer.
Answer: 4
*27. Which of the following stories is NOT written by Nathaniel Hawthorne?*
(1) “The Minister’s Black Veil”
(2) “Young Goodman Brown”
(3) “The Purloined Letter”
(4) “My Kinsman, Major Molineux”
Answer: 3
*28. What attributes of Shakespeare’s characterization does Johnson
admire in his preface to Shakespeare?*
(1) The way his characters represent particular times and places.
(2) The way his characters exhibit quirks representative of their humours or
professions.
(3) The way his characters portray the general passions and principles
of human
nature.
(4) The way his characters portray real individuals.
Answer: 3
*29. According to Foucault sexuality points to discourses about all the
following EXCEPT*
(1) Medicine
(2) Anthropology
(3) Psychology
(4) Criminology
Answer: 2
*30. “All Arabia breathes from yonder box.” This line from The Rape of
the Lock is an example of*
(1) periphrasis
(2) innuendo
(3) metonymy
(4) chiasmus
Answer: 3
*21. In More’s Utopia what religion is practised by the Utopians?*
(1) Belief in a single, infinite power and sun, moon and planetary worship
(2) Islam
(3) Judaism
(4) Buddhism
Answer: 1
*22. In Book 5 of prelude, Wordsworth dreams of an Arab in the desert
after reading which great work?*
(1) Cervantes’s Don Quixote
(2) Coleridge’s “Rime of the Ancient Mariner”
(3) Euclid’s Elements
(4) Shakespeare’s The Tempest
Answer: 1
*23. Lady Dedlock is a character in Dickens’s*
(1) Bleak House
(2) Great Expectations
(3) David Copperfield
(4) Hard Times
Answer: 1
*24. Which Keat’s poem was originally intended to be part of a
collection of verse-tales based on stories by Boccaccio?*
(1) The Eve of St. Agnes
(2) Lamia
(3) Isabella
(4) Hyperion
Answer: 3
*25. Where does Conrad’s Heart of Darkness begin?*
(1) The Congo
(2) The Thames
(3) Belgium
(4) The Atlantic
Answer: 2
*26. In Gullivers Travels which of the following ideas is not a product
of the Academy of Lagado?*
(1) A random sentence-generating machine.
(2) A proposal to end speech altogether, by carrying around sacks of the
things that words signify.
(3) A project for truncating words and shortening sentences by leaving
out verbs.
(4) A digestible dictionary, written on a wafer.
Answer: 4
*27. Which of the following stories is NOT written by Nathaniel Hawthorne?*
(1) “The Minister’s Black Veil”
(2) “Young Goodman Brown”
(3) “The Purloined Letter”
(4) “My Kinsman, Major Molineux”
Answer: 3
*28. What attributes of Shakespeare’s characterization does Johnson
admire in his preface to Shakespeare?*
(1) The way his characters represent particular times and places.
(2) The way his characters exhibit quirks representative of their humours or
professions.
(3) The way his characters portray the general passions and principles
of human
nature.
(4) The way his characters portray real individuals.
Answer: 3
*29. According to Foucault sexuality points to discourses about all the
following EXCEPT*
(1) Medicine
(2) Anthropology
(3) Psychology
(4) Criminology
Answer: 2
*30. “All Arabia breathes from yonder box.” This line from The Rape of
the Lock is an example of*
(1) periphrasis
(2) innuendo
(3) metonymy
(4) chiasmus
Answer: 3
✔✔ Paper 2 August 2016
*31. Who among the following addresses the reader in a substantial
Preface to Robert Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy?*
(1) Zelotopia
(2) Democritus Junior
(3) Democritus
(4) Solitudo
Answer: 2
*32. Which of these is the best paraphrase of the line, “the paths of
glory lead but to the grave”?*
(1) Those who seek glory often die in its pursuit.
(2) Everyone dies, even the famous and glorious.
(3) The pursuit of glory is futile.
(4) The pursuit of glory is dangerous.
Answer: 2
*33. Which novel did James Joyce call “the English Ulysses”?*
(1) Robinson Crusoe
(2) Clarissa
(3) Vanity Fair
(4) Great Expectations
Answer: 1
*34. What narrative perspective does Chaucer employ in the opening of
“The General Prologue”?*
(1) A first-person “I”
(2) Omniscience
(3) Third person
(4) Free indirect discourse
Answer: 1
*35. A fragmentary unfinished novel entitled Emma was published in
Cornhill Magazine. Identify the author.*
(1) Elizabeth Gaskell
(2) Charlotte Bronte
(3) Emily Bronte
(4) George Eliot
Answer: 2
*36. The pre-eminent evaluative criterion of F.R. Leavis’s Great
Tradition is*
(1) moral purpose
(2) sublime subject matter
(3) reader-response
(4) truth to life
Answer: 1
*37. In Wide Sargasso Sea what is the name of Rochester’s Creole
wife-to-be?*
(1) Bertha
(2) Martha
(3) Jane
(4) Barbara
Answer: 1
*38. Which popular nursery rhyme is mentioned at the end of The Waste land?*
(1) Ring-a-roses
(2) London Bridge is Falling Down
(3) Humpty Dumpty
(4) Jack and Jill
Answer: 2
*39. Purple Hisbiscus is a work by*
(1) Cyprian Ekwensi
(2) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
(3) Seffi Atta
(4) Chukwuemeka Ike
Answer: 2
*40. Which country is Jacques Derrida born in?*
(1) France
(2) South Africa
(3) Algeria
(4) Belgium
Answer: 3
*31. Who among the following addresses the reader in a substantial
Preface to Robert Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy?*
(1) Zelotopia
(2) Democritus Junior
(3) Democritus
(4) Solitudo
Answer: 2
*32. Which of these is the best paraphrase of the line, “the paths of
glory lead but to the grave”?*
(1) Those who seek glory often die in its pursuit.
(2) Everyone dies, even the famous and glorious.
(3) The pursuit of glory is futile.
(4) The pursuit of glory is dangerous.
Answer: 2
*33. Which novel did James Joyce call “the English Ulysses”?*
(1) Robinson Crusoe
(2) Clarissa
(3) Vanity Fair
(4) Great Expectations
Answer: 1
*34. What narrative perspective does Chaucer employ in the opening of
“The General Prologue”?*
(1) A first-person “I”
(2) Omniscience
(3) Third person
(4) Free indirect discourse
Answer: 1
*35. A fragmentary unfinished novel entitled Emma was published in
Cornhill Magazine. Identify the author.*
(1) Elizabeth Gaskell
(2) Charlotte Bronte
(3) Emily Bronte
(4) George Eliot
Answer: 2
*36. The pre-eminent evaluative criterion of F.R. Leavis’s Great
Tradition is*
(1) moral purpose
(2) sublime subject matter
(3) reader-response
(4) truth to life
Answer: 1
*37. In Wide Sargasso Sea what is the name of Rochester’s Creole
wife-to-be?*
(1) Bertha
(2) Martha
(3) Jane
(4) Barbara
Answer: 1
*38. Which popular nursery rhyme is mentioned at the end of The Waste land?*
(1) Ring-a-roses
(2) London Bridge is Falling Down
(3) Humpty Dumpty
(4) Jack and Jill
Answer: 2
*39. Purple Hisbiscus is a work by*
(1) Cyprian Ekwensi
(2) Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
(3) Seffi Atta
(4) Chukwuemeka Ike
Answer: 2
*40. Which country is Jacques Derrida born in?*
(1) France
(2) South Africa
(3) Algeria
(4) Belgium
Answer: 3
🇶🇺🇮🇿 14
1️⃣ A Tale of a Tub was written by?
A. Swift
B. Jonson
C. Both
✅D. Obviously both since this option is there is the question.
2️⃣ Love in a Tub was written by?
A. Wycherley
B. Vanbrugh
✅C. Etherege
D. Farquhar
3️⃣ Astraea Redux was written by_____ on the return of Charles II?
A. Ben Jonson
✅B. Dryden
C. Milton
D. Earl of Rochester
4️⃣ Who ascended the throne of England after the War of Spanish Succession (1701 - 1713)?
A. William of Orange
B. William of Mango
C. Mary
✅D. Anne
5️⃣ Who wrote the first treatise on the freedom of the press?
✅A. Milton
B. Rousseau
C. Pope
D. Addison and Steele
6️⃣ In Religio Laici (1682) was Dryden's defense of the Church of England, what does Religio Laici mean?
A. Religion of Church
✅B. A Layman's Faith
C. The Faith of the Pope
D. Religion of Faith
7️⃣ Which of them is not my John Bunyan
A. Grace Abounding
B. The Holy War
C. Pilgrims Progress
✅D. The Adventures of Roderick Random
8️⃣ A Sentimental Journey through...
A. England and France
✅B. France and Italy
C. France and Germany
D. Rome and Italy
9️⃣ Barrack Room Ballads is by
A. Wilfred Owen
B. George Orwell
✅C. Rudyard Kipling
D. Siegfried Sassoon
🔟 Who among them was called the 'marvelous boy'?
A. Keats
✅B. Chatterton
C. Middleton
D. Robert Bridges
1️⃣ A Tale of a Tub was written by?
A. Swift
B. Jonson
C. Both
✅D. Obviously both since this option is there is the question.
2️⃣ Love in a Tub was written by?
A. Wycherley
B. Vanbrugh
✅C. Etherege
D. Farquhar
3️⃣ Astraea Redux was written by_____ on the return of Charles II?
A. Ben Jonson
✅B. Dryden
C. Milton
D. Earl of Rochester
4️⃣ Who ascended the throne of England after the War of Spanish Succession (1701 - 1713)?
A. William of Orange
B. William of Mango
C. Mary
✅D. Anne
5️⃣ Who wrote the first treatise on the freedom of the press?
✅A. Milton
B. Rousseau
C. Pope
D. Addison and Steele
6️⃣ In Religio Laici (1682) was Dryden's defense of the Church of England, what does Religio Laici mean?
A. Religion of Church
✅B. A Layman's Faith
C. The Faith of the Pope
D. Religion of Faith
7️⃣ Which of them is not my John Bunyan
A. Grace Abounding
B. The Holy War
C. Pilgrims Progress
✅D. The Adventures of Roderick Random
8️⃣ A Sentimental Journey through...
A. England and France
✅B. France and Italy
C. France and Germany
D. Rome and Italy
9️⃣ Barrack Room Ballads is by
A. Wilfred Owen
B. George Orwell
✅C. Rudyard Kipling
D. Siegfried Sassoon
🔟 Who among them was called the 'marvelous boy'?
A. Keats
✅B. Chatterton
C. Middleton
D. Robert Bridges
✔✔ Paper 2 August 2016
*41. Which of the following plays is NOT part of the so-called Arnold
Wesker Trilogy?*
(1) I’m Talking about Jerusalem
(2) Chips with Everything
(3) Roots
(4) Chicken Soup with Barley
Answer: 2
*42. Identify the play from among the following in which a spendthrift
young man auctions away the portraits of his ancestors :*
(1) The Taming of the Shrew
(2) The School for Scandal
(3) The Strife
(4) The Philanderer
Answer: 2
*43. Which of the following is NOT written by Rudyard Kipling?*
(1) Just So Stories
(2) Puck of Pook’s Hill
(3) The Secret Garden
(4) Rewards and Faeries
Answer: 3
*44. In Faerie Queene what is Redcrosse’s reward for slaying the Dragon?*
(1) The Dragon’s treasure hoard
(2) The satisfaction of accomplishing the end of a righteous quest
(3) Eternal salvation
(4) Una’s hand in marriage and her parents’ kingdom
Answer: 4
*45. Which of the following novels has the death of General Muhammad Zia
ul-Haq, the former President of Pakistan, at its centre?*
(1) The Kite Runner
(2) A Case of Exploding Mangoes
(3) Shame
(4) Kartography
Answer: 2
*46. Lewis Carroll is a pseudonym that refers to*
(1) E.L. Woodward
(2) Charles Lutwidge Dodson
(3) Michael Brock
(4) W.E. Houghton
Answer: 2
*47. One of the following collections initiated confessional poetry in
America, a new mode in which the poet bared his/her most tormenting
personal problems with great honesty and intensity.*
(1) Live or Die
(2) Words for the Wind
(3) Life Studies
(4) Ariel
Answer: 3
*48. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell is a …………… by …………….*
(1) novel, Nathaniel Hawthorne
(2) play, Mrs. Radcliffe
(3) poem, William Blake
(4) sermon, Laurence Sterne
Answer: 3
*49. In the poem or invocation at the opening of Book 3, Paradise Lost,
Milton asks for divine help in writing his epic. He states that he is in
particular need of aid because he has what he considers to be a
disability. What is it?*
(1) Lameness
(2) Deafness
(3) Prolixity
(4) Blindness
Answer: 4
*50. Match the poets with the collection :*
List – I
I. Philip Larkin
II. Geoffrey Hill
III. Ted Hughes
IV. Seamus Heaney
List – II
A. Lupercal
B. Door into the Dark
C. The Less Deceived
D. For the Unfallen
I II III IV
(1) C D B A
(2) C B D A
(3) C D A B
(4) D C B A
Answer: 3
*41. Which of the following plays is NOT part of the so-called Arnold
Wesker Trilogy?*
(1) I’m Talking about Jerusalem
(2) Chips with Everything
(3) Roots
(4) Chicken Soup with Barley
Answer: 2
*42. Identify the play from among the following in which a spendthrift
young man auctions away the portraits of his ancestors :*
(1) The Taming of the Shrew
(2) The School for Scandal
(3) The Strife
(4) The Philanderer
Answer: 2
*43. Which of the following is NOT written by Rudyard Kipling?*
(1) Just So Stories
(2) Puck of Pook’s Hill
(3) The Secret Garden
(4) Rewards and Faeries
Answer: 3
*44. In Faerie Queene what is Redcrosse’s reward for slaying the Dragon?*
(1) The Dragon’s treasure hoard
(2) The satisfaction of accomplishing the end of a righteous quest
(3) Eternal salvation
(4) Una’s hand in marriage and her parents’ kingdom
Answer: 4
*45. Which of the following novels has the death of General Muhammad Zia
ul-Haq, the former President of Pakistan, at its centre?*
(1) The Kite Runner
(2) A Case of Exploding Mangoes
(3) Shame
(4) Kartography
Answer: 2
*46. Lewis Carroll is a pseudonym that refers to*
(1) E.L. Woodward
(2) Charles Lutwidge Dodson
(3) Michael Brock
(4) W.E. Houghton
Answer: 2
*47. One of the following collections initiated confessional poetry in
America, a new mode in which the poet bared his/her most tormenting
personal problems with great honesty and intensity.*
(1) Live or Die
(2) Words for the Wind
(3) Life Studies
(4) Ariel
Answer: 3
*48. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell is a …………… by …………….*
(1) novel, Nathaniel Hawthorne
(2) play, Mrs. Radcliffe
(3) poem, William Blake
(4) sermon, Laurence Sterne
Answer: 3
*49. In the poem or invocation at the opening of Book 3, Paradise Lost,
Milton asks for divine help in writing his epic. He states that he is in
particular need of aid because he has what he considers to be a
disability. What is it?*
(1) Lameness
(2) Deafness
(3) Prolixity
(4) Blindness
Answer: 4
*50. Match the poets with the collection :*
List – I
I. Philip Larkin
II. Geoffrey Hill
III. Ted Hughes
IV. Seamus Heaney
List – II
A. Lupercal
B. Door into the Dark
C. The Less Deceived
D. For the Unfallen
I II III IV
(1) C D B A
(2) C B D A
(3) C D A B
(4) D C B A
Answer: 3
✔📓 Paper 3- August 2016
*1. Who was the original English translator for Of Grammatology?*
(1) Samuel Weber
(2) G.C. Spivak
(3) Paul de Man
(4) Jean-luc Nancy
Answer: 2
*2. Which figure explains the meaning of the play Everyman at its
conclusion?*
(1) Angel
(2) Knowledge
(3) Doctor
(4) Good Deeds
Answer: 3
*3. Who in his preface to Joseph Conrad’s The Secret Agent makes the
following remark?
“the achievement of modern art is that it has ceased to recognize the
categories of tragic and comic or the dramatic classifications ‘tragedy’
and ‘comedy’, and views of life as tragicomedy.”*
(1) August Strindberg
(2) Luigi Pirandello
(3) D.H. Lawrence
(4) Thomas Mann
Answer: 4
*4. The Restoration period’s most characteristic drama, the “comedy of
manners”, was gradually replaced by “sentimental drama” in response to
shifts in the audience’s taste. Which of the following statements best
represents the difference between these two types of comedy?*
(1) Comedies of manners expose human follies to laughter, sentimental
comedies provoke sympathetic tears for the characters’ faults.
(2) Comedies of manners were commercially successful; sentimental
comedies were not.
(3) Comedies of manners were critically successful; sentimental comedies
were not.
(4) Comedies of manners were written in rhymed couplets; sentimental
comedies were written in blank verse.
Answer: 1
*5. The epitaph on her tombstone that Emily Dickinson composed herself
reads*
(1) The List is done
(2) Redemption – Brittle Lady
(3) Judge tenderly – of Me
(4) Called Back
Answer: 4
*6. Shel is a character in Virginia Woolf’s novel ……………*
(1) Mrs. Dalloway
(2) To the Lighthouse
(3) The Waves
(4) Orlando
Answer: 4
*7. Thomas Mann described the theme of one of his fictional works as
“the fascination of death, the triumph of disorder in a life founded on
order.” Which of his works was he referring to?*
(1) Buddenbrooks
(2) Death in Venice
(3) The Magic Mountain
(4) Doctor Faustus
Answer: 2
*8. In the middle of the story the narrator in Oroonoko digresses from
the central tale of Oroonoko’s revolt and tells of various expeditions
taken in company with Oroonoko.
What is the purpose of these digressions, according to the narrator?*
(1) To illustrate the richness of the country of Surinam
(2) To enliven the dullness of the central narrative
(3) To give proof of Oroonoko’s daring and curiosity
(4) To convince the reader that the narrator is indeed an eye-witness to
the events described
Answer: 3
*9. In 1941 John Day Company in New York published Jawaharlal Nehru’s
autobiography under the title*
(1) Toward Freedom
(2) In Search of Freedom
(3) Toward Independence
(4) In Search of Independence
Answer: 1
*10. “In honoured poverty thy voice did weave/songs consecrate to truth
and liberty, – / Deserting
these, thou leavest me to grieve” are lines from “To Wordsworth”. Who is
the poet?*
(1) Coleridge
(2) Shelley
(3) Byron
(4) Keats
Answer: 2
*1. Who was the original English translator for Of Grammatology?*
(1) Samuel Weber
(2) G.C. Spivak
(3) Paul de Man
(4) Jean-luc Nancy
Answer: 2
*2. Which figure explains the meaning of the play Everyman at its
conclusion?*
(1) Angel
(2) Knowledge
(3) Doctor
(4) Good Deeds
Answer: 3
*3. Who in his preface to Joseph Conrad’s The Secret Agent makes the
following remark?
“the achievement of modern art is that it has ceased to recognize the
categories of tragic and comic or the dramatic classifications ‘tragedy’
and ‘comedy’, and views of life as tragicomedy.”*
(1) August Strindberg
(2) Luigi Pirandello
(3) D.H. Lawrence
(4) Thomas Mann
Answer: 4
*4. The Restoration period’s most characteristic drama, the “comedy of
manners”, was gradually replaced by “sentimental drama” in response to
shifts in the audience’s taste. Which of the following statements best
represents the difference between these two types of comedy?*
(1) Comedies of manners expose human follies to laughter, sentimental
comedies provoke sympathetic tears for the characters’ faults.
(2) Comedies of manners were commercially successful; sentimental
comedies were not.
(3) Comedies of manners were critically successful; sentimental comedies
were not.
(4) Comedies of manners were written in rhymed couplets; sentimental
comedies were written in blank verse.
Answer: 1
*5. The epitaph on her tombstone that Emily Dickinson composed herself
reads*
(1) The List is done
(2) Redemption – Brittle Lady
(3) Judge tenderly – of Me
(4) Called Back
Answer: 4
*6. Shel is a character in Virginia Woolf’s novel ……………*
(1) Mrs. Dalloway
(2) To the Lighthouse
(3) The Waves
(4) Orlando
Answer: 4
*7. Thomas Mann described the theme of one of his fictional works as
“the fascination of death, the triumph of disorder in a life founded on
order.” Which of his works was he referring to?*
(1) Buddenbrooks
(2) Death in Venice
(3) The Magic Mountain
(4) Doctor Faustus
Answer: 2
*8. In the middle of the story the narrator in Oroonoko digresses from
the central tale of Oroonoko’s revolt and tells of various expeditions
taken in company with Oroonoko.
What is the purpose of these digressions, according to the narrator?*
(1) To illustrate the richness of the country of Surinam
(2) To enliven the dullness of the central narrative
(3) To give proof of Oroonoko’s daring and curiosity
(4) To convince the reader that the narrator is indeed an eye-witness to
the events described
Answer: 3
*9. In 1941 John Day Company in New York published Jawaharlal Nehru’s
autobiography under the title*
(1) Toward Freedom
(2) In Search of Freedom
(3) Toward Independence
(4) In Search of Independence
Answer: 1
*10. “In honoured poverty thy voice did weave/songs consecrate to truth
and liberty, – / Deserting
these, thou leavest me to grieve” are lines from “To Wordsworth”. Who is
the poet?*
(1) Coleridge
(2) Shelley
(3) Byron
(4) Keats
Answer: 2
✔📓 Paper 3- August 2016
*11. Speaking of Siva is an English translation by A.K. Ramanujan of
some …………. Bhakti poems composed by Virasaiva saints.*
(1) Konkani
(2) Tamil
(3) Telugu
(4) Kannada
Answer: 4
*12. In Beowulf, Beowulf accuses Unferth of*
I. pagan beliefs
II. killing his own “kith and kin”
III. “unchecked atrocity”
IV. unprovoked war
The right combination according to the code is
(1) I and II
(2) II and III
(3) I and IV
(4) I and III
Answer: 2
*13. Charles Dickens opined that “no man ever before had the art of
making himself mentally so like a woman since the world began.” He was
acknowledging the quality of the work of which writer?*
(1) Walter Scott
(2) William Mackpeace Thackeray
(3) George Meredith
(4) George Eliot
Answer: 4
*14. In his well-known essay “Politics and the English Language”, George
Orwell provides representative examples of what common faults?*
(1) Staleness of imagery and lack of precision
(2) Lack of precision and incorrect formatting
(3) Incorrect formatting and staleness of imagery
(4) Staleness of precision and lack of imagery
Answer: 1
*15. According to Roland Barthes, the “writerly text” is*
(1) a unique expression of the writer’s individual genius
(2) consumed by way of a seemingly unitary meaning
(3) linked to active participation of the reader in the establishment of
the text’s meaning
(4) immediately accessible to the reader
Answer: 3
*16. The Canadian Nobel Laureate Alice Munro is known for her*
(1) novels
(2) poems
(3) short stories
(4) novellas
Answer: 3
*17. A critical question Eliot’s Prufrock poses, so important to an
understanding of his character, is*
(1) “To be or not to be?”
(2) “What are you thinking of?”
(3) “Do I dare?”
(4) “Is there nothing in your head?”
Answer: 3
*18. A test of listening comprehension is a test of*
(1) Receptive skill
(2) Productive skill
(3) Hearing skill
(4) Phonology
Answer: 1
*19. Colin Clout, Spenser’s persona in The Shepheardes Calendar appears
in two of these ecologues.*
I. ‘June’
II. ‘February’
III. ‘November’
IV. ‘December’
The right combination according to the code is
(1) I and IV
(2) II and III
(3) III and IV
(4) I and III
Answer: 1
*20. Which character in Crime and Punishment speaks of St. Petersburg as
a city of half crazy people filled with gloomy, harsh and strange
influences?*
(1) Razumikhin
(2) Peter Petrovich Luzhyn
(3) Raskolnikov
(4) Svidrigailov
Answer: 4
*11. Speaking of Siva is an English translation by A.K. Ramanujan of
some …………. Bhakti poems composed by Virasaiva saints.*
(1) Konkani
(2) Tamil
(3) Telugu
(4) Kannada
Answer: 4
*12. In Beowulf, Beowulf accuses Unferth of*
I. pagan beliefs
II. killing his own “kith and kin”
III. “unchecked atrocity”
IV. unprovoked war
The right combination according to the code is
(1) I and II
(2) II and III
(3) I and IV
(4) I and III
Answer: 2
*13. Charles Dickens opined that “no man ever before had the art of
making himself mentally so like a woman since the world began.” He was
acknowledging the quality of the work of which writer?*
(1) Walter Scott
(2) William Mackpeace Thackeray
(3) George Meredith
(4) George Eliot
Answer: 4
*14. In his well-known essay “Politics and the English Language”, George
Orwell provides representative examples of what common faults?*
(1) Staleness of imagery and lack of precision
(2) Lack of precision and incorrect formatting
(3) Incorrect formatting and staleness of imagery
(4) Staleness of precision and lack of imagery
Answer: 1
*15. According to Roland Barthes, the “writerly text” is*
(1) a unique expression of the writer’s individual genius
(2) consumed by way of a seemingly unitary meaning
(3) linked to active participation of the reader in the establishment of
the text’s meaning
(4) immediately accessible to the reader
Answer: 3
*16. The Canadian Nobel Laureate Alice Munro is known for her*
(1) novels
(2) poems
(3) short stories
(4) novellas
Answer: 3
*17. A critical question Eliot’s Prufrock poses, so important to an
understanding of his character, is*
(1) “To be or not to be?”
(2) “What are you thinking of?”
(3) “Do I dare?”
(4) “Is there nothing in your head?”
Answer: 3
*18. A test of listening comprehension is a test of*
(1) Receptive skill
(2) Productive skill
(3) Hearing skill
(4) Phonology
Answer: 1
*19. Colin Clout, Spenser’s persona in The Shepheardes Calendar appears
in two of these ecologues.*
I. ‘June’
II. ‘February’
III. ‘November’
IV. ‘December’
The right combination according to the code is
(1) I and IV
(2) II and III
(3) III and IV
(4) I and III
Answer: 1
*20. Which character in Crime and Punishment speaks of St. Petersburg as
a city of half crazy people filled with gloomy, harsh and strange
influences?*
(1) Razumikhin
(2) Peter Petrovich Luzhyn
(3) Raskolnikov
(4) Svidrigailov
Answer: 4
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*21. At the conclusion of Swift’s Modest Proposal, the narrator declares that he has “not the least personal interest in endeavouring to promote this necessary work, having no other motive than the public good of my country.” What evidence does the narrator give that his advice is free from other motives?*
I. The narrator is Irish and a sworn bachelor, unlikely to father children.
II. He has no children who will be affected by the scheme, and thus
cannot make money from it.
III. His wife is past childbearing, and thus the narrator cannot benefit
by “breeding” her.
IV. The narrator is English, and therefore this scheme will not affect
him personally.
The right combination according to the code is
(1) I and II
(2) II and III
(3) IV and III
(4) I and III
Answer: 2
*22. The Grammar Translation Method was historically used in teaching*
(1) Greek and French
(2) Greek and Latin
(3) Latin and Scandinavian
(4) French and German
Answer: 2
*23. Most of the titles of Aldous Huxley’s novels are taken from various
literary works. Match the titles of his novels with the works from which
they have been borrowed :*
I. Brave New World A. Blake’s The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
II. The Doors of Perception B. Marlowe’s Edward II
III. Antic Hay C. Wordsworth’s “The Tables Turned”
IV. Those Barren Leaves D. Shakespeare’s The Tempest
The right code according to the key is :
I II III IV
(1) D C A B
(2) D A B C
(3) C D A B
(4) B C D A
Answer: 2
*24. “There is no set and there are no wings; the stage is empty and in almost total darkness. This is in order that right from the beginning the audience shall receive the impression of being present not at a performance of a carefully rehearsed play, but at a performance of a play that suddenly happens.”
Which of the following plays have the above stage directions?*
(1) Eugene Ionesco’s The Chairs
(2) August Strindberg’s A Dream Play
(3) Luigi Pirandello’s Six Characters in Search of an Author
(4) Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape
Answer: 3
*25. In Thomas Hobbes’s grand metaphor in Leviathan, a commonwealth is
like ………….*
(1) a great ship piloted by one man, but managed by the efforts of many.
(2) an artificial man imbued with the strength of many men.
(3) an octopus whose many tentacles represent the competing interests of
men.
(4) an ostrich, which thrusts its head in the sand to avoid danger and
self examination.
Answer: 2
*26. The word “Calamus”, a kind of water reed referenced in the title
Calamus Poems, is a symbol for Whitman of*
(1) water nymphs
(2) male companions
(3) the spirit of American democracy
(4) the impending American Civil War
Answer: 2
*27. Assertion (A) : The world is becoming increasingly multilingual.
Reason (R) : To monolingual Anglophones it may look like everyone in the
world is learning English.
In the context of these two statements*
(1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(2) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of
(A).
(3) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(4) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
Answer: 2
*28. The first scene in Girish Karnad’s Tughlaq opens in front of a …………..*
(1) court
(2) temple
(3) tavern
(4) shop
Answer: 1
*29. What is the final word in Joyce’s Ulysses?*
(1) Love
(2) Sex
(3) Death
(4) Yes
Answer: 4
*30. Which Victorian novel has the subtitle “New Foes with an Old Face”?*
(1) Hypatia
(2) Sybil
(3) Pendennis
(4) Phineas Finn
Answer: 1
*21. At the conclusion of Swift’s Modest Proposal, the narrator declares that he has “not the least personal interest in endeavouring to promote this necessary work, having no other motive than the public good of my country.” What evidence does the narrator give that his advice is free from other motives?*
I. The narrator is Irish and a sworn bachelor, unlikely to father children.
II. He has no children who will be affected by the scheme, and thus
cannot make money from it.
III. His wife is past childbearing, and thus the narrator cannot benefit
by “breeding” her.
IV. The narrator is English, and therefore this scheme will not affect
him personally.
The right combination according to the code is
(1) I and II
(2) II and III
(3) IV and III
(4) I and III
Answer: 2
*22. The Grammar Translation Method was historically used in teaching*
(1) Greek and French
(2) Greek and Latin
(3) Latin and Scandinavian
(4) French and German
Answer: 2
*23. Most of the titles of Aldous Huxley’s novels are taken from various
literary works. Match the titles of his novels with the works from which
they have been borrowed :*
I. Brave New World A. Blake’s The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
II. The Doors of Perception B. Marlowe’s Edward II
III. Antic Hay C. Wordsworth’s “The Tables Turned”
IV. Those Barren Leaves D. Shakespeare’s The Tempest
The right code according to the key is :
I II III IV
(1) D C A B
(2) D A B C
(3) C D A B
(4) B C D A
Answer: 2
*24. “There is no set and there are no wings; the stage is empty and in almost total darkness. This is in order that right from the beginning the audience shall receive the impression of being present not at a performance of a carefully rehearsed play, but at a performance of a play that suddenly happens.”
Which of the following plays have the above stage directions?*
(1) Eugene Ionesco’s The Chairs
(2) August Strindberg’s A Dream Play
(3) Luigi Pirandello’s Six Characters in Search of an Author
(4) Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape
Answer: 3
*25. In Thomas Hobbes’s grand metaphor in Leviathan, a commonwealth is
like ………….*
(1) a great ship piloted by one man, but managed by the efforts of many.
(2) an artificial man imbued with the strength of many men.
(3) an octopus whose many tentacles represent the competing interests of
men.
(4) an ostrich, which thrusts its head in the sand to avoid danger and
self examination.
Answer: 2
*26. The word “Calamus”, a kind of water reed referenced in the title
Calamus Poems, is a symbol for Whitman of*
(1) water nymphs
(2) male companions
(3) the spirit of American democracy
(4) the impending American Civil War
Answer: 2
*27. Assertion (A) : The world is becoming increasingly multilingual.
Reason (R) : To monolingual Anglophones it may look like everyone in the
world is learning English.
In the context of these two statements*
(1) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(2) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of
(A).
(3) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(4) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
Answer: 2
*28. The first scene in Girish Karnad’s Tughlaq opens in front of a …………..*
(1) court
(2) temple
(3) tavern
(4) shop
Answer: 1
*29. What is the final word in Joyce’s Ulysses?*
(1) Love
(2) Sex
(3) Death
(4) Yes
Answer: 4
*30. Which Victorian novel has the subtitle “New Foes with an Old Face”?*
(1) Hypatia
(2) Sybil
(3) Pendennis
(4) Phineas Finn
Answer: 1
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*31. In which of the following poems does W.H. Auden call 1930s “a low
dishonest decade”?*
(1) “September 1, 1939”
(2) “In Memory of W.B. Yeats”
(3) “No Change of Place”
(4) “The Watershed”
Answer: 1
*32. Two examples of closet drama are*
I. Byron’s Manfred
II. Shelley’s Cenci
III. Marlowe’s Edward II
IV. Shaw’s Widower’s Houses
The right combination according to the code is
(1) I and II
(2) I and III
(3) II and III
(4) II and IV
Answer: 1
*33. Who among the following postcolonial critics worked on the fiction
of Joseph Conrad in his/her early career?*
(1) Edward Said
(2) G.C. Spivak
(3) Homi Bhabha
(4) Dipesh Chakrabarty
Answer: 1
*34. In The Trial what is the main character Joseph K’s job?*
(1) He works in a bank
(2) He’s a politician
(3) He works in a government office
(4) He is an entomologist
Answer: 1
*35. Which of the following best summarises the structural approach to
literature?*
(1) Meaning is inherent in the word itself.
(2) A language’s history explains how it works.
(3) Meaning is generated through relationships in a system of signs.
(4) Binary oppositions are to be avoided at all costs.
Answer: 1
*36. The Australian poet A.D. Hope is best known for his*
I. elegies
II. Satires
III. Sonnets
IV. Doggerel verses
The right combination according to the code is
(1) I and II
(2) II and IV
(3) I and III
(4) II and III
Answer: 1
*37. At the conclusion of Gulliver’s Travels, Gulliver argues that his
motivation for telling the tale is*
(1) to entertain his readers
(2) to inform and instruct mankind
(3) to assist the British nation in enlarging her colonies
(4) to produce a travelogue of genius and learning
Answer: 2
*38. Match the character with the play :*
Character
I. Everyman in His Humour
II. Volpone
III. Epicoene
IV. The Alchemist
Play
A. Bonario
B. Subtle
C. Knowles
D. Morose
I II III IV
(1) B D C A
(2) B C A D
(3) C D B A
(4) C A D B
Answer: 4
*39. Which of the following novels by Nuruddin Farah deals with foreign
aid?*
(1) Maps
(2) Gifts
(3) Secrets
(4) Links
Answer: 2
*40. In the house of Holinesse in Faerie Queene, Redcross learns
repentance and the way to heaven from Dame Caelia and her daughters, who
are named :*
(1) Fidelia, Speranza and Charissa
(2) Fidelia, Speranza and Una
(3) Fidelia, Speranza and Humilita
(4) Fidelia, Speranza and Zele
Answer: 1
*31. In which of the following poems does W.H. Auden call 1930s “a low
dishonest decade”?*
(1) “September 1, 1939”
(2) “In Memory of W.B. Yeats”
(3) “No Change of Place”
(4) “The Watershed”
Answer: 1
*32. Two examples of closet drama are*
I. Byron’s Manfred
II. Shelley’s Cenci
III. Marlowe’s Edward II
IV. Shaw’s Widower’s Houses
The right combination according to the code is
(1) I and II
(2) I and III
(3) II and III
(4) II and IV
Answer: 1
*33. Who among the following postcolonial critics worked on the fiction
of Joseph Conrad in his/her early career?*
(1) Edward Said
(2) G.C. Spivak
(3) Homi Bhabha
(4) Dipesh Chakrabarty
Answer: 1
*34. In The Trial what is the main character Joseph K’s job?*
(1) He works in a bank
(2) He’s a politician
(3) He works in a government office
(4) He is an entomologist
Answer: 1
*35. Which of the following best summarises the structural approach to
literature?*
(1) Meaning is inherent in the word itself.
(2) A language’s history explains how it works.
(3) Meaning is generated through relationships in a system of signs.
(4) Binary oppositions are to be avoided at all costs.
Answer: 1
*36. The Australian poet A.D. Hope is best known for his*
I. elegies
II. Satires
III. Sonnets
IV. Doggerel verses
The right combination according to the code is
(1) I and II
(2) II and IV
(3) I and III
(4) II and III
Answer: 1
*37. At the conclusion of Gulliver’s Travels, Gulliver argues that his
motivation for telling the tale is*
(1) to entertain his readers
(2) to inform and instruct mankind
(3) to assist the British nation in enlarging her colonies
(4) to produce a travelogue of genius and learning
Answer: 2
*38. Match the character with the play :*
Character
I. Everyman in His Humour
II. Volpone
III. Epicoene
IV. The Alchemist
Play
A. Bonario
B. Subtle
C. Knowles
D. Morose
I II III IV
(1) B D C A
(2) B C A D
(3) C D B A
(4) C A D B
Answer: 4
*39. Which of the following novels by Nuruddin Farah deals with foreign
aid?*
(1) Maps
(2) Gifts
(3) Secrets
(4) Links
Answer: 2
*40. In the house of Holinesse in Faerie Queene, Redcross learns
repentance and the way to heaven from Dame Caelia and her daughters, who
are named :*
(1) Fidelia, Speranza and Charissa
(2) Fidelia, Speranza and Una
(3) Fidelia, Speranza and Humilita
(4) Fidelia, Speranza and Zele
Answer: 1
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*41. A new historical reading, above everything else, is influenced by
the philosophy of*
(1) Jacques Derrida
(2) Jacques Lacan
(3) Michel Foucault
(4) Theodore Adorno
Answer: 3
*42. The Behaviourist Theory is explained in terms of*
(1) conditioning
(2) behaviour
(3) attitude
(4) personality
Answer: 1
*43. Who is the author of the poems “Elegy for Mrs. Virginia Woolf” and
“William Butler in Limbo”?*
(1) Keith Douglas
(2) W.H. Auden
(3) Sidney Keyes
(4) Stephen Spender
Answer: 3
*44. The form of Dryden’s Essay of Dramatic Poesy is*
(1) an essay
(2) an epic poem
(3) a dialogue
(4) a play
Answer: 3
*45. Which Flemish poet is Jacques Derrida related to?*
(1) Anton Bergmann
(2) Karel L. Ledeganck
(3) Jan Frans Willems
(4) Jan Van Beers
Answer: 4
*46. In Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress which of the following are found in
the Slough of Despond?*
(1) Hope, great expectations, and dreams of the future.
(2) Joy and happiness.
(3) Fears and doubts, discouraging apprehensions, sinful thoughts.
(4) False doctrines.
Answer: 3
*47. Who among the following wrote a book on the life and works of Dante
Gabriel Rossetti?*
(1) Graham Greene
(2) Evelyn Waugh
(3) William Golding
(4) Kingsley Amis
Answer: 2
*48. Among the Romantic poets William Blake was a total artist,
undertaking many roles usually separated. In his last years he produced
some of his finest engravings. Which of the following was NOT
illustrated by Blake?*
(1) The Book of Job
(2) The rape of Leda
(3) Virgil’s Pastorals
(4) The works of Dante
Answer: 2
*49. Identify the two Indian texts translated by the Orientalist William
Jones*
I. Abhignanamshakuntalam
II. Katha Sarita Sagar
III. Mahabharatha
IV. Manusmriti
The right combination according to the code is
(1) I and II
(2) II and III
(3) I and IV
(4) III and IV
Answer: 3
*50. Which work by a famous poet does Thomas de Quincey refer to as “the
feeblest and least interesting” of his writings “being substantially a
mere versification, like a metrical multiplication table, of common
places, the most mouldy with which criticism has baited its rat-traps”?*
(1) John Dryden’s An Essay of Dramatic Poesy
(2) Alexander Pope’s An Essay on Criticism
(3) Shelley’s Defence of Poetry
(4) Sidney’s An Apologie for Poetry
Answer: 2
*41. A new historical reading, above everything else, is influenced by
the philosophy of*
(1) Jacques Derrida
(2) Jacques Lacan
(3) Michel Foucault
(4) Theodore Adorno
Answer: 3
*42. The Behaviourist Theory is explained in terms of*
(1) conditioning
(2) behaviour
(3) attitude
(4) personality
Answer: 1
*43. Who is the author of the poems “Elegy for Mrs. Virginia Woolf” and
“William Butler in Limbo”?*
(1) Keith Douglas
(2) W.H. Auden
(3) Sidney Keyes
(4) Stephen Spender
Answer: 3
*44. The form of Dryden’s Essay of Dramatic Poesy is*
(1) an essay
(2) an epic poem
(3) a dialogue
(4) a play
Answer: 3
*45. Which Flemish poet is Jacques Derrida related to?*
(1) Anton Bergmann
(2) Karel L. Ledeganck
(3) Jan Frans Willems
(4) Jan Van Beers
Answer: 4
*46. In Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress which of the following are found in
the Slough of Despond?*
(1) Hope, great expectations, and dreams of the future.
(2) Joy and happiness.
(3) Fears and doubts, discouraging apprehensions, sinful thoughts.
(4) False doctrines.
Answer: 3
*47. Who among the following wrote a book on the life and works of Dante
Gabriel Rossetti?*
(1) Graham Greene
(2) Evelyn Waugh
(3) William Golding
(4) Kingsley Amis
Answer: 2
*48. Among the Romantic poets William Blake was a total artist,
undertaking many roles usually separated. In his last years he produced
some of his finest engravings. Which of the following was NOT
illustrated by Blake?*
(1) The Book of Job
(2) The rape of Leda
(3) Virgil’s Pastorals
(4) The works of Dante
Answer: 2
*49. Identify the two Indian texts translated by the Orientalist William
Jones*
I. Abhignanamshakuntalam
II. Katha Sarita Sagar
III. Mahabharatha
IV. Manusmriti
The right combination according to the code is
(1) I and II
(2) II and III
(3) I and IV
(4) III and IV
Answer: 3
*50. Which work by a famous poet does Thomas de Quincey refer to as “the
feeblest and least interesting” of his writings “being substantially a
mere versification, like a metrical multiplication table, of common
places, the most mouldy with which criticism has baited its rat-traps”?*
(1) John Dryden’s An Essay of Dramatic Poesy
(2) Alexander Pope’s An Essay on Criticism
(3) Shelley’s Defence of Poetry
(4) Sidney’s An Apologie for Poetry
Answer: 2
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*51. “On or about December 1910 human character changed,” Virginia Woolf
wrote. A more assertive declaration, “It was in 1915 the old world
ended”, was made by a novelist in one of his/her novels, picking a date
of far more historical moment, the point when an entire cultural
tradition seemed to end in war. Name the novelist and the novel.*
(1) D.H. Lawrence – Kangaroo
(2) Aldous Huxley – Brave New World
(3) Virginia Woolf – Mrs. Dalloway
(4) James Joyce – Ulysses
Answer: 1
*52. Semiotics, the general science of signs, traces its lineage to*
I. Edmund Husserl
II. Charles Sanders Pierce
III. Ferdinand de Saussure
IV. Claude Levi-Strauss
The right combination according to the code is
(1) II and III
(2) I and III
(3) III and IV
(4) II and IV
Answer: 1
*53. After the Norman Conquest of 1066, Norman French was the dominant
language used by*
(1) ordinary people
(2) religious clerics
(3) the upper classes
(4) farmers
Answer: 3
*54. Which novel of George Eliot was read with pleasure by Queen
Victoria and also commissioned for two paintings of scenes as a mark of
recognition?*
(1) Romola
(2) Scenes of Clerical Life
(3) Adam Bede
(4) Middlemarch
Answer: 3
*55. In More’s Utopia there are 54 cities, all built on a similar plan
and distributed over the island such that each city is surrounded by
agricultural lands. Who does the agricultural labour in Utopia?*
(1) Agricultural labour is performed by slaves.
(2) Adulterers and other criminals are forced to work on farms.
(3) All citizens take two-year stints at farm work.
(4) Farm labourers are brought in from allied countries.
Answer: 3
*56. Direct Method in English Language Teaching is also known as*
(1) Functional Method
(2) Natural Method
(3) Indirect Approach
(4) Inductive Approach
Answer: 2
*57. Vikram Seth’s From Heaven Lake is a/an*
(1) verse novel
(2) exhibition of poster poetry
(3) travel book
(4) collection of philosophical essays
Answer: 3
*58. Which of the following is NOT a punishment given by God to Adam and
Eve as a consequence of tasting the forbidden fruit?*
(1) ‘Children thou shalt bring/In sorrow forth’
(2) Expulsion from Eden
(3) ‘Cursed is the ground for thy sake, thou in sorrow / Shalt eat
thereof all the days of thy life’
(4) ‘Dust shalt eat all the days of life’
Answer: 4
*59. …………… attempted to draw a distinction between two kinds of Truth, a
theological Truth ‘drawn from the word and oracles of God’ and
determined by faith, and a ‘scientific’ Truth based on the light of
nature and the dictates of reason.*
(1) Treatise on the laws of Ecclesiastical Piety
(2) Literature and Pulpit in Medieval England
(3) The Advancement of Learning
(4) The New Atlantis
Answer: 3
*60. In Defence of Poesy what arguments does Sidney make for considering
the Biblical Psalms poetry?*
I. They are written in meter.
II. They originated in Church choirs
III. They were written by a single author.
IV. David uses imagery and personification to portray faith.
The right combination according to the code is
(1) II and III
(2) I and III
(3) I and IV
(4) II and IV
Answer: 3
*51. “On or about December 1910 human character changed,” Virginia Woolf
wrote. A more assertive declaration, “It was in 1915 the old world
ended”, was made by a novelist in one of his/her novels, picking a date
of far more historical moment, the point when an entire cultural
tradition seemed to end in war. Name the novelist and the novel.*
(1) D.H. Lawrence – Kangaroo
(2) Aldous Huxley – Brave New World
(3) Virginia Woolf – Mrs. Dalloway
(4) James Joyce – Ulysses
Answer: 1
*52. Semiotics, the general science of signs, traces its lineage to*
I. Edmund Husserl
II. Charles Sanders Pierce
III. Ferdinand de Saussure
IV. Claude Levi-Strauss
The right combination according to the code is
(1) II and III
(2) I and III
(3) III and IV
(4) II and IV
Answer: 1
*53. After the Norman Conquest of 1066, Norman French was the dominant
language used by*
(1) ordinary people
(2) religious clerics
(3) the upper classes
(4) farmers
Answer: 3
*54. Which novel of George Eliot was read with pleasure by Queen
Victoria and also commissioned for two paintings of scenes as a mark of
recognition?*
(1) Romola
(2) Scenes of Clerical Life
(3) Adam Bede
(4) Middlemarch
Answer: 3
*55. In More’s Utopia there are 54 cities, all built on a similar plan
and distributed over the island such that each city is surrounded by
agricultural lands. Who does the agricultural labour in Utopia?*
(1) Agricultural labour is performed by slaves.
(2) Adulterers and other criminals are forced to work on farms.
(3) All citizens take two-year stints at farm work.
(4) Farm labourers are brought in from allied countries.
Answer: 3
*56. Direct Method in English Language Teaching is also known as*
(1) Functional Method
(2) Natural Method
(3) Indirect Approach
(4) Inductive Approach
Answer: 2
*57. Vikram Seth’s From Heaven Lake is a/an*
(1) verse novel
(2) exhibition of poster poetry
(3) travel book
(4) collection of philosophical essays
Answer: 3
*58. Which of the following is NOT a punishment given by God to Adam and
Eve as a consequence of tasting the forbidden fruit?*
(1) ‘Children thou shalt bring/In sorrow forth’
(2) Expulsion from Eden
(3) ‘Cursed is the ground for thy sake, thou in sorrow / Shalt eat
thereof all the days of thy life’
(4) ‘Dust shalt eat all the days of life’
Answer: 4
*59. …………… attempted to draw a distinction between two kinds of Truth, a
theological Truth ‘drawn from the word and oracles of God’ and
determined by faith, and a ‘scientific’ Truth based on the light of
nature and the dictates of reason.*
(1) Treatise on the laws of Ecclesiastical Piety
(2) Literature and Pulpit in Medieval England
(3) The Advancement of Learning
(4) The New Atlantis
Answer: 3
*60. In Defence of Poesy what arguments does Sidney make for considering
the Biblical Psalms poetry?*
I. They are written in meter.
II. They originated in Church choirs
III. They were written by a single author.
IV. David uses imagery and personification to portray faith.
The right combination according to the code is
(1) II and III
(2) I and III
(3) I and IV
(4) II and IV
Answer: 3