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1) The subtitle of Thomas Nashe’s The Unfortunate Traveller is ..................
(A) The Life of Jack Wilton
(B) Dido, Queen of Carthage
(C) Summer’s Last Will and Testament
(D) Lenten Stuffe
Ans - C
(A) The Life of Jack Wilton
(B) Dido, Queen of Carthage
(C) Summer’s Last Will and Testament
(D) Lenten Stuffe
Ans - C
Charles Dicken’s Hard Times mainly deals with :
(A) Moral problems
(B) Religious problems
(C) Political problems
(D) Social and Industrial problems
Ans - D
(A) Moral problems
(B) Religious problems
(C) Political problems
(D) Social and Industrial problems
Ans - D
२ ) John Fowles’ The French Lieutenant’s Woman deals with :
(A) Degradation of Postwar England
(B) Victorian love story
(C) Elizabethan period
(D) England during Restoration period
Ans- C
(A) Degradation of Postwar England
(B) Victorian love story
(C) Elizabethan period
(D) England during Restoration period
Ans- C
3) Who, among the modern poets, had an admiration for D.H. Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover ?
(A) Anthony Thwaite
(B) John Betjeman
(C) John Arden
(D) Philip Larkin
Ans - D
(A) Anthony Thwaite
(B) John Betjeman
(C) John Arden
(D) Philip Larkin
Ans - D
A Way in the World is written by :
(A) William Congreve
(B) V.S. Naipaul
(C) George Eliot
(D) Ngugi wa Thiongo
Ans- C
(A) William Congreve
(B) V.S. Naipaul
(C) George Eliot
(D) Ngugi wa Thiongo
Ans- C
Who, among the following, was not a war poet ?
(A) Wilfred Owen
(B) Ivor Gurney
(C) Alice Meynell
(D) Edmund Waller
Ans - D
(A) Wilfred Owen
(B) Ivor Gurney
(C) Alice Meynell
(D) Edmund Waller
Ans - D
The transition from Old English to Middle English began with the :
(A) Norman Conquest of 1066
(B) John Wycliffe’s Translation of the Bible in 1384
(C) The Black Death 1349-1350
(D) The Hundred Year War Against France 1337-1453
Ans - A
(A) Norman Conquest of 1066
(B) John Wycliffe’s Translation of the Bible in 1384
(C) The Black Death 1349-1350
(D) The Hundred Year War Against France 1337-1453
Ans - A
By ‘Peripeteia’ Aristotle means :
(A)Climax
(B) Anti-climax
(C) Reversal of Fortune
(D) Interlude
Ans- C
(A)Climax
(B) Anti-climax
(C) Reversal of Fortune
(D) Interlude
Ans- C
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