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Quiz #19
1. You Can’t Do Both is a novel by
(A) John Fowles
(B) Doris Lessing
👉(C) Kingsley Amis
(D) Irish Murdoch
2. Hamlet, lying wounded, says to his friend, “Horatio, I am dead.” This is an example of
(A) protasis
(B) anacrusis
👉(C) prolepsis
(D) pun
3. The character, Nathan Zuckerman, is associated with the fiction of
(A) Norman Mailer
(B) Saul Bellow
👉(C) Philip Roth
(D) Bernard Malamud
4. Plato censured poetry because he believed it
(A) eliminates the ego.
(B) promotes sensuality.
👉(C) distorts reality.
(D) cripples the imagination.
5. Which of the following Tennyson poems is a dramatic monologue ?
(A) In Memoriam
(B) “The Charge of the Light
Brigade”
(C) “Crossing the Bar”
👉(D) “Tithonus”
6. Eliot uses the term “objective correlative” in his essay.
(A) “The Metaphysical Poets”
👉(B) “Hamlet and His Problems”
(C) “Tradition and the Individual Talent”
(D) “Dante”
7. Seamus Heaney was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in the year
👉(A) 1995
(B) 1996
(C) 1997
(D) 1998
8. “Heteroglossia” refers to
(A) the multiple readings of a text.
👉(B) the juxtaposition of multiple voices in a text.
(C) the comments on the margins of a text.
(D) the gloss or commentary relating to a text.
9. “Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift” is written by
(A) Alexander Pope
(B) Samuel Johnson
(C) John Gay
👉(D) Jonathan Swift
10. MacFlecknoe is an attack on Dryden’s literary rival,
(A) Richard Flecknoe
👉(B) Thomas Shadwell
(C) John Wilmot
(D) Matthew Prior
Quiz #19
1. You Can’t Do Both is a novel by
(A) John Fowles
(B) Doris Lessing
👉(C) Kingsley Amis
(D) Irish Murdoch
2. Hamlet, lying wounded, says to his friend, “Horatio, I am dead.” This is an example of
(A) protasis
(B) anacrusis
👉(C) prolepsis
(D) pun
3. The character, Nathan Zuckerman, is associated with the fiction of
(A) Norman Mailer
(B) Saul Bellow
👉(C) Philip Roth
(D) Bernard Malamud
4. Plato censured poetry because he believed it
(A) eliminates the ego.
(B) promotes sensuality.
👉(C) distorts reality.
(D) cripples the imagination.
5. Which of the following Tennyson poems is a dramatic monologue ?
(A) In Memoriam
(B) “The Charge of the Light
Brigade”
(C) “Crossing the Bar”
👉(D) “Tithonus”
6. Eliot uses the term “objective correlative” in his essay.
(A) “The Metaphysical Poets”
👉(B) “Hamlet and His Problems”
(C) “Tradition and the Individual Talent”
(D) “Dante”
7. Seamus Heaney was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in the year
👉(A) 1995
(B) 1996
(C) 1997
(D) 1998
8. “Heteroglossia” refers to
(A) the multiple readings of a text.
👉(B) the juxtaposition of multiple voices in a text.
(C) the comments on the margins of a text.
(D) the gloss or commentary relating to a text.
9. “Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift” is written by
(A) Alexander Pope
(B) Samuel Johnson
(C) John Gay
👉(D) Jonathan Swift
10. MacFlecknoe is an attack on Dryden’s literary rival,
(A) Richard Flecknoe
👉(B) Thomas Shadwell
(C) John Wilmot
(D) Matthew Prior
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*QUIZ* #18 1. The novel The Power and the Glory by Graham Greene is set in? 👉(A)Mexico (B) Italy (C)France (D) Germany 2. Which of the following is Golding’s first novel? (A) The Inheritors 👉(B) Lord of the Flies (C) Pincher Martin (D) Pyramid 3. Who derided…
In question 8 Clara stands for women's rights as she is a suffragette and not Mrs Morel.
Quiz #21
1. What is a funny poem of five lines called?
a. Quartet
👉b. Limerick
c. Sextet
d. Palindrome
2. The use of "whale-road"for sea and "life-house"for body are examples of what literary technique, popular in Old English poetry?
a) symbolism
b) simile
c) metonymy
👉d) kenning
e) appositive expression
3. About whom did T. S. Eliot write “A thought to him was an experience” :
(A) Herbert
(B) Marvell
👉(C) Donne
(D) Crashaw
4. Who edited The Tatler :
(A) Steele and John Locke
(B) Addison and Dryden
(C) Addison and Blackmore
👉(D) Addison and Steele
5. Which of Alexander Pope’s poems begins with the line “Shut, shut the door, good
John, fatigued I said” :
👉(A) “Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot”
(B) “Dunciad”
(C) “Epistles”
(D) “Rape of the Lock”
1. What is a funny poem of five lines called?
a. Quartet
👉b. Limerick
c. Sextet
d. Palindrome
2. The use of "whale-road"for sea and "life-house"for body are examples of what literary technique, popular in Old English poetry?
a) symbolism
b) simile
c) metonymy
👉d) kenning
e) appositive expression
3. About whom did T. S. Eliot write “A thought to him was an experience” :
(A) Herbert
(B) Marvell
👉(C) Donne
(D) Crashaw
4. Who edited The Tatler :
(A) Steele and John Locke
(B) Addison and Dryden
(C) Addison and Blackmore
👉(D) Addison and Steele
5. Which of Alexander Pope’s poems begins with the line “Shut, shut the door, good
John, fatigued I said” :
👉(A) “Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot”
(B) “Dunciad”
(C) “Epistles”
(D) “Rape of the Lock”
6. The statement “One has to convey in a language that is not one’s own the spirit that is
one’s own” appears in :
(A) Ice-Candy Man
(B) The Guide
(C) Nagamandala
👉(D) Kanthapura
7. Which of the following women writers did not receive the Noble Prize :
(A) Toni Morrison
(B) Nadine Gordiner
👉(C) Buchi Emcheta
(D) Doris Lessing
8. Which of the following is not an Australian author :
👉(A) Margaret Laurence
(B) David Malauf
(C) Mudooroo Narogin
(D) Peter Carey
9. The quotation “a repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite
I AM” appears in :
(A) Lyrical Ballads
👉(B) Biographia Literaria
(C) “In Defense of Poetry”
(D) Letters of Keats
10. Which of the following prose-writers do not belong to the Romantic Period :
(A) Peacock
(B) De Quincey
(C) Hazlitt
👉(D) Gibbon
one’s own” appears in :
(A) Ice-Candy Man
(B) The Guide
(C) Nagamandala
👉(D) Kanthapura
7. Which of the following women writers did not receive the Noble Prize :
(A) Toni Morrison
(B) Nadine Gordiner
👉(C) Buchi Emcheta
(D) Doris Lessing
8. Which of the following is not an Australian author :
👉(A) Margaret Laurence
(B) David Malauf
(C) Mudooroo Narogin
(D) Peter Carey
9. The quotation “a repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite
I AM” appears in :
(A) Lyrical Ballads
👉(B) Biographia Literaria
(C) “In Defense of Poetry”
(D) Letters of Keats
10. Which of the following prose-writers do not belong to the Romantic Period :
(A) Peacock
(B) De Quincey
(C) Hazlitt
👉(D) Gibbon
Quiz #22
Indian English Literature
1. Find the odd one out
A. A Tiger for Malgudi
✅B. Malgudi Days
C. The Man-Eater of Malgudi
D. The Dark Room
Explanation : All the others are novels while this is a collection of short stories.
2. Arrange in chronological sequence.
A. Coolie
B. Untouchable
C. The Sword and the Sickle
D. Two Leaves and Bud
✅: B,A,D,C
3. Achakka is the narrator of
A. On the Ganga Ghat
B. The Serpent and the Rope
✅C. Kanthapura
D. The English Teacher
4. Timothy Penpoem was the pseudonym of
A. Toru Dutt
B. Sri Aurobindo
✅C. Michael Madhusudan Dutt
D. R. C. Dutt
5. Which of these writer's work did Premchand not translate
A. John Galsworthy
B. George Eliot
C. Anatole France
✅D. E. M. Foster
6. Which of these women authors compared suppression of women's rights to loss of country's freedom?
A. Toru Dutt
✅B. Sarojini Naidu
C. Attia Hosain
D. Rashid Jahan
7. The East is Blue is a non-fictional work by
A. V. S. Naipaul
✅B. Salman Rushdie
C. Nissim Ezekiel
D. Girish Karnad
8. Journey to Ithaca(1995) is a book by
A. Chaman Nahal
✅B. Anita Desai
C. Shashi Deshpande
D. Kamala Markandeya
9. Which of these plays was banned in India?
A. Tara
B. Hayavadana
✅C. Sakharam Binder
D. Dance Like a Man
10. Writers Workshop was founded in
A. 1964
B. 1932
✅C. 1958
D. 1972
Indian English Literature
1. Find the odd one out
A. A Tiger for Malgudi
✅B. Malgudi Days
C. The Man-Eater of Malgudi
D. The Dark Room
Explanation : All the others are novels while this is a collection of short stories.
2. Arrange in chronological sequence.
A. Coolie
B. Untouchable
C. The Sword and the Sickle
D. Two Leaves and Bud
✅: B,A,D,C
3. Achakka is the narrator of
A. On the Ganga Ghat
B. The Serpent and the Rope
✅C. Kanthapura
D. The English Teacher
4. Timothy Penpoem was the pseudonym of
A. Toru Dutt
B. Sri Aurobindo
✅C. Michael Madhusudan Dutt
D. R. C. Dutt
5. Which of these writer's work did Premchand not translate
A. John Galsworthy
B. George Eliot
C. Anatole France
✅D. E. M. Foster
6. Which of these women authors compared suppression of women's rights to loss of country's freedom?
A. Toru Dutt
✅B. Sarojini Naidu
C. Attia Hosain
D. Rashid Jahan
7. The East is Blue is a non-fictional work by
A. V. S. Naipaul
✅B. Salman Rushdie
C. Nissim Ezekiel
D. Girish Karnad
8. Journey to Ithaca(1995) is a book by
A. Chaman Nahal
✅B. Anita Desai
C. Shashi Deshpande
D. Kamala Markandeya
9. Which of these plays was banned in India?
A. Tara
B. Hayavadana
✅C. Sakharam Binder
D. Dance Like a Man
10. Writers Workshop was founded in
A. 1964
B. 1932
✅C. 1958
D. 1972
Philip Larkin, 1922–85, English poet. He graduated from St. John's College, Oxford (B.A., 1943; M.A., 1947) and was for many years librarian at the Univ. of Hull. With an eye for the ordinary and a diction that is profoundly lucid and determinedly plain, Larkin wrote poetry of diminution that quietly exposes the weakness and pretensions of English life. His wit was subtle, delicate, and deadly. Among his volumes of poetry are The North Ship(1946), The Less Deceived (1955), The Whitsun Weddings (1964), and High Windows (1974). Larkin also edited The Oxford Book of Twentieth-Century English Verse (1973). In addition, he published two novels, Jill(1940) and A Girl in Winter (1947); and two collections of critical pieces, All What Jazz: A Record Diary, 1961–1968 (1970) and Required Writing (1983). With the onset of deafness in the 1970s Larkin ceased writing poetry and jazz criticism. Despite a slim body of mature work, Larkin has a secure reputation as one of the finest and most original poets of his era.
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Quiz #22 Indian English Literature 1. Find the odd one out A. A Tiger for Malgudi ✅B. Malgudi Days C. The Man-Eater of Malgudi D. The Dark Room Explanation : All the others are novels while this is a collection of short stories. 2. Arrange in chronological…
A typo had crept in the answer of question 10, as pointed by a fellow member. It is 1958 instead of 1954. Please report any discrepancy @gaarlicbread
Quiz 23
Canadian Literature
1. Which group of poets were also called the Maple Tree School of poets?
A. Lake Poets
B. Cockney School of poets
✅C. Confederation Group
D. Sons of Ben
2. The Handmaid in The Handmaid's Tale is
A. Offglen
✅B. Offred
C. Gilead
D. Moira
3. Which author penned a book that was made into an Oscar-winning movie?
A. Margaret Atwood
✅B. Michael Ondaatje
C. Northrop Frye
D. Robert Munsch
4. Who was the first Canadian to win the Booker prize?
A. Margaret Atwood
✅B. Michael Ondaatje
C. Wole Soyinka
D. Nadine Gordimer
5. Who was the Canadian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature?
A. Margaret Atwood
B. Michael Ondaatje
✅C. Alice Munro
D. Yann Martel
6. The Deptford Trilogy was by
A. Alice Munro
B. Lawrence Hill
C. Margaret Lawrence
✅D. Robertson Davies
7. Which author received Man Booker Prize for a lifetime body of work?
A. Margaret Atwood
B. Michael Ondaatje
✅C. Alice Munro
D. Alistair MacLeod
8. Who among the following was a poet and a music composer?
✅A. Leonard Cohen
B. Lawrence Hill
C. Carol Shields
D. Lawrence Hill
9. In which novel did Margaret Lawrence create a fictional town of Manawaka in Manitoba?
A. The Fire Dwellers
B. A Jest of God
✅C. The Stone Angel
D. The Diviners
10. The Edible Woman was published in ?
A. 1972
✅B. 1969
C. 1985
D. 1976
Canadian Literature
1. Which group of poets were also called the Maple Tree School of poets?
A. Lake Poets
B. Cockney School of poets
✅C. Confederation Group
D. Sons of Ben
2. The Handmaid in The Handmaid's Tale is
A. Offglen
✅B. Offred
C. Gilead
D. Moira
3. Which author penned a book that was made into an Oscar-winning movie?
A. Margaret Atwood
✅B. Michael Ondaatje
C. Northrop Frye
D. Robert Munsch
4. Who was the first Canadian to win the Booker prize?
A. Margaret Atwood
✅B. Michael Ondaatje
C. Wole Soyinka
D. Nadine Gordimer
5. Who was the Canadian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature?
A. Margaret Atwood
B. Michael Ondaatje
✅C. Alice Munro
D. Yann Martel
6. The Deptford Trilogy was by
A. Alice Munro
B. Lawrence Hill
C. Margaret Lawrence
✅D. Robertson Davies
7. Which author received Man Booker Prize for a lifetime body of work?
A. Margaret Atwood
B. Michael Ondaatje
✅C. Alice Munro
D. Alistair MacLeod
8. Who among the following was a poet and a music composer?
✅A. Leonard Cohen
B. Lawrence Hill
C. Carol Shields
D. Lawrence Hill
9. In which novel did Margaret Lawrence create a fictional town of Manawaka in Manitoba?
A. The Fire Dwellers
B. A Jest of God
✅C. The Stone Angel
D. The Diviners
10. The Edible Woman was published in ?
A. 1972
✅B. 1969
C. 1985
D. 1976
Who wrote the following?
1. The Sound and the Fury
✏ William Faulkner
2. Darkness at Noon
✏ Arthur Koestler
3. Native Son
✏ Richard Wright
4. The Grapes of Wrath
✏ John Steinbeck
5. Brave New World
✏ Aldous Huxley
6. On the Road
✏ Jack Kerouac
7. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
✏ Muriel Spark
8. A Bend in the River
✏ V. S. Naipaul
9. A Bend in the Ganges
✏ Manohar Malgonkar
10. Lord Jim
✏ Joseph Conrad
1. The Sound and the Fury
✏ William Faulkner
2. Darkness at Noon
✏ Arthur Koestler
3. Native Son
✏ Richard Wright
4. The Grapes of Wrath
✏ John Steinbeck
5. Brave New World
✏ Aldous Huxley
6. On the Road
✏ Jack Kerouac
7. The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
✏ Muriel Spark
8. A Bend in the River
✏ V. S. Naipaul
9. A Bend in the Ganges
✏ Manohar Malgonkar
10. Lord Jim
✏ Joseph Conrad
Match the following:
1. Astrophel and Stella
2. Mother Hubbard's Tale
3. The Scourge of Villainy
4. Steps to the Temple
5. The Temple
a. Richard Crashaw
b. Spenser
c. George Herbert
d. John Marston
e. Philip Sidney
1. Astrophel and Stella
2. Mother Hubbard's Tale
3. The Scourge of Villainy
4. Steps to the Temple
5. The Temple
a. Richard Crashaw
b. Spenser
c. George Herbert
d. John Marston
e. Philip Sidney
Quiz 24
1. Who is called the poet's poet?
A. Chaucer
B. Spenser
C. Shakespeare
D. Philip Sydney
2. Which book of The Faerie Queen deals with the virtue of Chastity?
A. Book III
B. Book VI
C. Book I
D. Book II
3.Tottel's Miscellany was published in the year
A. 1567
B. 1557
C. 1579
D. 1496
4. Who wrote Hero and Leander?
A. Spenser
B. Ben Jonson
C. Shakespeare
D. Marlowe
5. The sonnets of Shakespeare are dedicated to?
A. H.W
B. F.L
C. C.H
D. H.H
6. Who shot to fame with her poem collection "Standing Female Nude"?
A. Carol Ann Duffy
B. Elizabeth Jennings
C. Wendy Cope
D. Stevie Smith
7. Making Cocoa for Kinglsey Amis was was the first collection of poems by?
A. Carol Ann Duffy
B. Elizabeth Jennings
C. Wendy Cope
D. Stevie Smith
8. Which of these authors belonged to the "Movement" poetry?
A. Carol Ann Duffy
B. Elizabeth Jennings
C. Wendy Cope
D. Stevie Smith
9. The Unfortunate Travellor was writter by?
A. Robert Burton
B. Thomas Nash
C. Thomas Brown
D. John Bunyan
10. Thyrisis(1866) an elegy on the death of Arthur Hugh Clark was writter by?
A. William Wordsworth
B. Mathew Arnold
C. P. B. Shelley
D. W.H. Auden
1. Who is called the poet's poet?
A. Chaucer
B. Spenser
C. Shakespeare
D. Philip Sydney
2. Which book of The Faerie Queen deals with the virtue of Chastity?
A. Book III
B. Book VI
C. Book I
D. Book II
3.Tottel's Miscellany was published in the year
A. 1567
B. 1557
C. 1579
D. 1496
4. Who wrote Hero and Leander?
A. Spenser
B. Ben Jonson
C. Shakespeare
D. Marlowe
5. The sonnets of Shakespeare are dedicated to?
A. H.W
B. F.L
C. C.H
D. H.H
6. Who shot to fame with her poem collection "Standing Female Nude"?
A. Carol Ann Duffy
B. Elizabeth Jennings
C. Wendy Cope
D. Stevie Smith
7. Making Cocoa for Kinglsey Amis was was the first collection of poems by?
A. Carol Ann Duffy
B. Elizabeth Jennings
C. Wendy Cope
D. Stevie Smith
8. Which of these authors belonged to the "Movement" poetry?
A. Carol Ann Duffy
B. Elizabeth Jennings
C. Wendy Cope
D. Stevie Smith
9. The Unfortunate Travellor was writter by?
A. Robert Burton
B. Thomas Nash
C. Thomas Brown
D. John Bunyan
10. Thyrisis(1866) an elegy on the death of Arthur Hugh Clark was writter by?
A. William Wordsworth
B. Mathew Arnold
C. P. B. Shelley
D. W.H. Auden