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#QUIZ
1. In Langlands’ Piers the Plowman, Piers appears finally as :
(A) Charity
(B) The Holy Trinity
(C) Jesus
(D) The Good Samaritan
2. It is decided that each Canterbury pilgrim would tell in all
(A) One story
(B) Two stories
(C) Three stories
(D) Four stories
3. Venus and Adonis is a long narrative poem by :
(A) Shakespeare
(B) Marlowe
(C) Drayton
(D) Sydney
4. The total number of poems in Shakespeare’s Sonnets is :
(A) 123
(B) 142
(C) 104
(D) 154
5. Which of the following plays has a Machiavellean hero ?
(A) Tamburlaine Part I
(B) Dr. Faustus
(C) Jew of Malta
(D) Edward II
6. Which of the following is written by Samuel Butler ?
(A) Religio Laici
(B) David Simple
(C) Hudibras
(D) Journal of the Plague Year
7. Which of the following poems did Milton write in Octosyllabic Couplets ?
(A) IL Penseroso
(B) “On His Blindness”
(C) “On the Late Massacre in Piedmont”
(D) Lycidas
8. Which of the following plays is not written by Congreve ?
(A) The way of the World
(B) The Old Bachelor
(C) Love for Love
(D) The Relapse
9.Dryden’s All For Love is an adaptation of :
(A) Philaster
(B) Romeo and Juliet
(C) Antony and Cleopatra
(D) Edward II
10. Which of the following books proposes a political theory ?
(A) Principia
(B) Leviathan
(C) Anatomy of Melancholy
(D) Liberty of Prophesying
1. In Langlands’ Piers the Plowman, Piers appears finally as :
(A) Charity
(B) The Holy Trinity
(C) Jesus
(D) The Good Samaritan
2. It is decided that each Canterbury pilgrim would tell in all
(A) One story
(B) Two stories
(C) Three stories
(D) Four stories
3. Venus and Adonis is a long narrative poem by :
(A) Shakespeare
(B) Marlowe
(C) Drayton
(D) Sydney
4. The total number of poems in Shakespeare’s Sonnets is :
(A) 123
(B) 142
(C) 104
(D) 154
5. Which of the following plays has a Machiavellean hero ?
(A) Tamburlaine Part I
(B) Dr. Faustus
(C) Jew of Malta
(D) Edward II
6. Which of the following is written by Samuel Butler ?
(A) Religio Laici
(B) David Simple
(C) Hudibras
(D) Journal of the Plague Year
7. Which of the following poems did Milton write in Octosyllabic Couplets ?
(A) IL Penseroso
(B) “On His Blindness”
(C) “On the Late Massacre in Piedmont”
(D) Lycidas
8. Which of the following plays is not written by Congreve ?
(A) The way of the World
(B) The Old Bachelor
(C) Love for Love
(D) The Relapse
9.Dryden’s All For Love is an adaptation of :
(A) Philaster
(B) Romeo and Juliet
(C) Antony and Cleopatra
(D) Edward II
10. Which of the following books proposes a political theory ?
(A) Principia
(B) Leviathan
(C) Anatomy of Melancholy
(D) Liberty of Prophesying
#Quiz
1. The renaissance started in
A) Italy
B) France
C) England
D) Germany
2. The line 'The paths of glory lead but to the grave' occurs in
A) Shakespeare
B) Herbert
C) Pope
D) Gray
3. By 'character' Aristotle means
A) Personages in drama
B) Cause of action
C) Combination of incidents in drama
D) Particular nature of drama
4. 'Amor Vincit Omnia' in Chaucer's The Prologue means
A) Love conquers nothing
B) Love conquers all
C) Love is blind
D) Love is fatal
5. The sonnet form was introduced in England by
A) Shakespeare
B) Philip Sidney
C) Wyatt
D) John Skelton
6. Which one of the following novels of Dickens is based on his own life?
A) Nicholas Nickleby
B) Great Expectations
C) Hard Times
D) David Copperfield
7. Dryden in 'Essay of Dramatic Poesy' rejects 'tragi-comedy' because
A) It is an innovative form
B) It violates the unity of tone
C) It is a poor imitation of French drama
D) It was practiced only by the Ancients
8. What is the sub-title of ‘The Prelude’?
A) An autobiography
B) A preface to my life
C) Growth of a poet's mind
D) A poet's story
9. The line 'Love is not Time's fool' occurs in a sonnet by:
A) John Keats
B) Philip Sidney
C) John Donne
D) William Shakespeare
10. The Renaissance is written by
A) Walter Pater
B) Mathew Arnold
C) I A Richards
D) George Saintsbury
1. The renaissance started in
A) Italy
B) France
C) England
D) Germany
2. The line 'The paths of glory lead but to the grave' occurs in
A) Shakespeare
B) Herbert
C) Pope
D) Gray
3. By 'character' Aristotle means
A) Personages in drama
B) Cause of action
C) Combination of incidents in drama
D) Particular nature of drama
4. 'Amor Vincit Omnia' in Chaucer's The Prologue means
A) Love conquers nothing
B) Love conquers all
C) Love is blind
D) Love is fatal
5. The sonnet form was introduced in England by
A) Shakespeare
B) Philip Sidney
C) Wyatt
D) John Skelton
6. Which one of the following novels of Dickens is based on his own life?
A) Nicholas Nickleby
B) Great Expectations
C) Hard Times
D) David Copperfield
7. Dryden in 'Essay of Dramatic Poesy' rejects 'tragi-comedy' because
A) It is an innovative form
B) It violates the unity of tone
C) It is a poor imitation of French drama
D) It was practiced only by the Ancients
8. What is the sub-title of ‘The Prelude’?
A) An autobiography
B) A preface to my life
C) Growth of a poet's mind
D) A poet's story
9. The line 'Love is not Time's fool' occurs in a sonnet by:
A) John Keats
B) Philip Sidney
C) John Donne
D) William Shakespeare
10. The Renaissance is written by
A) Walter Pater
B) Mathew Arnold
C) I A Richards
D) George Saintsbury
#QUIZ
1. Name the subtitle of the 1852 anti‐slavery novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin by the American writer Harriet Beecher Stowe.
(a) The Plight of the Blacks
(b) A Man against Slavery
(c) Life Among the Lowly
(d) Story of the Downtrodden
2. Name the founder of the Chicago School of criticism.
(a) I. A. Richards
(b) F.R. Leavis
(c) William Empson
(d) R.S. Crane
3. In which year did King James I declare himself King of Great Britain?
(a) 1603
(b) 1604
(c) 1605
(d) 1606
4. RUR, an experimental play in which the term ‘robot’ first appeared is by ______.
(a) Antonin Artaud
(b) H.G. Wells
(c) Bertolt Brecht
(d) Karel Capek
5. Who defined Romanticism as “the renaissance of wonder”?
(a) S. T. Coleridge
(b) Wilson Knight
(c) Theodore Watts Dunton
(d) William Blake
6. Name G.K. Chesterton’s priest‐detective.
(a) Father James
(b) Father Brown
(c) Father Henry
(d) Father Augustine
7. Which is the first work of the sci‐fi‐horror genre?
(a) The Time Machine
(b) Psycho
(c) Frankenstein
(d) The Invisible Man
8. Which Victorian novelist is regarded the father of the sensation novel, a precursor
of the detective fiction?
(a) Wilkie Collins
(b) Henry James
(c) Benjamin Disraeli
(d) H.G. Wells
9. Who compiled the Cambridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional Usage?
(a) Daniel Jones
(b) Miriam Webster
(c) Eric Partridge
(d) Margaret Drabble
10. ______ was the first biographer to use Freudian insights in his analysis.
(a) Dr. Johnson
(b) Lytton Strachey
(c) James Boswell
(d) Margaret Cavendish
Answers:
1. (c) Life among the Lowly
2. (d) R.S. Crane
3. (b) 1604
4. (d) Karel Capek
5. (c) Theodore Watts Dunton
6. (b) Father Brown
7. (c) Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
8. (a) Wilkie Collins
9. (c) Eric Partridge
10. (b) Lytton Strachey
1. Name the subtitle of the 1852 anti‐slavery novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin by the American writer Harriet Beecher Stowe.
(a) The Plight of the Blacks
(b) A Man against Slavery
(c) Life Among the Lowly
(d) Story of the Downtrodden
2. Name the founder of the Chicago School of criticism.
(a) I. A. Richards
(b) F.R. Leavis
(c) William Empson
(d) R.S. Crane
3. In which year did King James I declare himself King of Great Britain?
(a) 1603
(b) 1604
(c) 1605
(d) 1606
4. RUR, an experimental play in which the term ‘robot’ first appeared is by ______.
(a) Antonin Artaud
(b) H.G. Wells
(c) Bertolt Brecht
(d) Karel Capek
5. Who defined Romanticism as “the renaissance of wonder”?
(a) S. T. Coleridge
(b) Wilson Knight
(c) Theodore Watts Dunton
(d) William Blake
6. Name G.K. Chesterton’s priest‐detective.
(a) Father James
(b) Father Brown
(c) Father Henry
(d) Father Augustine
7. Which is the first work of the sci‐fi‐horror genre?
(a) The Time Machine
(b) Psycho
(c) Frankenstein
(d) The Invisible Man
8. Which Victorian novelist is regarded the father of the sensation novel, a precursor
of the detective fiction?
(a) Wilkie Collins
(b) Henry James
(c) Benjamin Disraeli
(d) H.G. Wells
9. Who compiled the Cambridge Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional Usage?
(a) Daniel Jones
(b) Miriam Webster
(c) Eric Partridge
(d) Margaret Drabble
10. ______ was the first biographer to use Freudian insights in his analysis.
(a) Dr. Johnson
(b) Lytton Strachey
(c) James Boswell
(d) Margaret Cavendish
Answers:
1. (c) Life among the Lowly
2. (d) R.S. Crane
3. (b) 1604
4. (d) Karel Capek
5. (c) Theodore Watts Dunton
6. (b) Father Brown
7. (c) Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein
8. (a) Wilkie Collins
9. (c) Eric Partridge
10. (b) Lytton Strachey
#QUIZ
11. Which literary scholar wrote Towards Greek Tragedy?
(a) Edmund Burke
(b) William Ridgeway
(c) William Hazlitt
(d) Brian Vickers ✅
12. Which mathematician/ scholar wrote the work The Impact of Science on Society?
(a) Newton
(b) Russell ✅
(c) Descartes
(d) Rousseau
13. What is the major concern of Arnold’s Literature and Dogma?
(a) Criticism
(b) Culture
(c) Theology ✅
(d) Society
14. Which Modernist writer wrote the poem “Coriolanus”?
(a) T. S. Eliot ✅
(b) Dylan Thomas
(c) Louis MacNeice
(d) Stephen Spender
15. “The Figure a Poem Makes” is an essay by the Pulitzer winning writer________.
(a) Allan Poe
(b) Walt Whitman
(c) John Crowe Ransom
(d) Robert Frost✅
16. Which is the first archaeological treatise in English?
(a) The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
(b) Hydriotaphia ✅
(c) The Antiquary
(d) Anatomy of Melancholy
17. Herman Melville’s Moby Dick is dedicated to which contemporary American writer?
(a) Ralph Waldo Emerson
(b) Edgar Allan Poe
(c) Nathaniel Hawthorne ✅
(d) James Fenimore Cooper
18. A.C. Bradley’s 10 essay collection Shakespearean Tragedy was published in which year?
(a) 1920
(b) 1909
(c) 1917
(d) 1904 ✅
19. Where was the essay “Hamlet and his Problems,” which regards Hamlet as an artistic failure, originally published?
(a) The Criterion
(b) The Egoist
(c) The Sacred Wood ✅
(d) TLS
20. Who called Henry James, “the Victorian of fine consciousness”?
(a) Matthew Arnold
(b) Virginia Woolf
(c) Joseph Conrad ✅
(d) Thomas Hardy
11. Which literary scholar wrote Towards Greek Tragedy?
(a) Edmund Burke
(b) William Ridgeway
(c) William Hazlitt
(d) Brian Vickers ✅
12. Which mathematician/ scholar wrote the work The Impact of Science on Society?
(a) Newton
(b) Russell ✅
(c) Descartes
(d) Rousseau
13. What is the major concern of Arnold’s Literature and Dogma?
(a) Criticism
(b) Culture
(c) Theology ✅
(d) Society
14. Which Modernist writer wrote the poem “Coriolanus”?
(a) T. S. Eliot ✅
(b) Dylan Thomas
(c) Louis MacNeice
(d) Stephen Spender
15. “The Figure a Poem Makes” is an essay by the Pulitzer winning writer________.
(a) Allan Poe
(b) Walt Whitman
(c) John Crowe Ransom
(d) Robert Frost✅
16. Which is the first archaeological treatise in English?
(a) The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
(b) Hydriotaphia ✅
(c) The Antiquary
(d) Anatomy of Melancholy
17. Herman Melville’s Moby Dick is dedicated to which contemporary American writer?
(a) Ralph Waldo Emerson
(b) Edgar Allan Poe
(c) Nathaniel Hawthorne ✅
(d) James Fenimore Cooper
18. A.C. Bradley’s 10 essay collection Shakespearean Tragedy was published in which year?
(a) 1920
(b) 1909
(c) 1917
(d) 1904 ✅
19. Where was the essay “Hamlet and his Problems,” which regards Hamlet as an artistic failure, originally published?
(a) The Criterion
(b) The Egoist
(c) The Sacred Wood ✅
(d) TLS
20. Who called Henry James, “the Victorian of fine consciousness”?
(a) Matthew Arnold
(b) Virginia Woolf
(c) Joseph Conrad ✅
(d) Thomas Hardy
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