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Que. 1 : Arabella Fermor is a character in Alexander Pope's:
A.
Dunciad
B.
Essay on Man
C.
The Rape of the Lock
D.
Essay on Criticism
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Que. 2 : The phrase ‘‘The Black Death’’ is referred to:
A.
The Plague of 1348-49
B.
The Hundred Year War
C.
The Great Fire of London
D.
The Seven Years War
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Que. 3 : Horace Walpole and Ann Radcliffe are known as the authors of:
A.
Epistelery Novels
B.
Gothic Novels
C.
Bildungsroman
D.
Romantic Novels
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Que. 4 : As per Trevelyan in______England, we see for the first time the modern mingling with the medieval.
A.
Spenser's
B.
Chaucer's
C.
Milton's
D.
Shakespeares
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Que. 5 : Which of the following is not a work by Ms Fanny Bumey?
A.
Evelina
B.
Cecilia
C.
Camilla
D.
Rasselas
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Que. 6 : Milton's ‘Lycidas’ is a/an:
A.
Epic
B.
Elegy
C.
Ode
D.
Lyric
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Que. 7 : Which of the following is not a play by Ben Jonson?
A.
The Alchemist
B.
Volpone
C.
Cynthia' Revels
D.
The Duchess of Malfi
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Que. 8 : Which of the following significant event happened in 1642?
A.
Execution of Charles I
B.
Invasion of Ireland by Cromwell
C.
Theatres were closed
D.
Cromwell was succeeded by Richard
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Que. 9 : ‘Holy Sonnets’ is a work by:
A.
John Donne
B.
George Herbert
C.
Philip Larkin
D.
Sir Philip Sidney
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Que. 10 : Which of the following is not a work by Sheridan?
A.
The Rivals
B.
The School for Scandal
C.
She Stoops to Conquer
D.
The Critic
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Que. 11 : The man who brought printing to England is:
A.
(a) William Caxton
B.
(b) John Gower
C.
(c) Robert Fabyan
D.
(d) C. Morton
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Que. 12 : The author of Le Morte D'Arthur is:
A.
(a) John Lyly
B.
(b) Thomas Malory
C.
(c) Edard Gibbon
D.
(d) William Godwin
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Que. 13 : ‘A Raisin in the Sun’ is a famous play by:
A.
Arthur Miller
B.
Tenneessee Williams
C.
Lorraine Hansberry
D.
Eugine O' Nell
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Que. 14 : Dejection: ‘An Ode’ is written by:
A.
S.T. Coleridge
B.
P.B. Shelley
C.
Sir Walter Scott
D.
Mary Shelley
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Que. 15 : ‘Table Talk’ is a collection of essays by:
A.
Charles Lamb
B.
Thomas de Quincey
C.
Thomas Moore
D.
William Hazlitt
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Que. 16 : Walter Scott is a______novelist.
A.
Political
B.
Historical
C.
Romantic
D.
Psychological
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Que. 17 : The phrase ‘‘negative capability’’ is associated with:
A.
Robert Herrick
B.
John Keats
C.
S.T. Coleridge
D.
Robert Browing
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Que. 18 : Charles Darwin's Origin of Species was published in the year:
A.
1858
B.
1859
C.
1862
D.
1857
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Que. 19 : Weena is a character in H.G. Well's novel:
A.
(a) The Time Machine
B.
(b) The Invisible Man
C.
(c) The War of the Worlds
D.
(d) Tono Bungay
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Que. 20 : ‘Shooting an Elephant’ is an essay by:
A.
(a) A.G. Gardiner
B.
(b) E.V. Lucas
C.
(c) Bertrand Russell
D.
(d) George Orwell
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Que. 21 : Moll White and Will Wimble are:
A.
Joanthan Swift
B.
Joseph Addison
C.
Ans.(d): Shooting an Elephant is an essay by British
D.
Daniel Defoe
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Que. 22 : ‘‘To enliven morality with wit and temper wit with morality’’ is the professed aim of:
A.
The Tatler
B.
The Spectator
C.
writer George Orwell, first published in the literary
D.
Gulliver's Travels
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Que. 23 : Hazlitt called_____depiction world as ‘‘artificial reality’’.
A.
Richardson's
B.
Fielding's
C.
magazine new writing in late 1936. George Orwell was
D.
Defoe's
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Que. 24 : The Royal Society of London was established in:
A.
1660
B.
1789
C.
his pen name although his name was Eric Arthur Blair.
D.
1798
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Que. 25 : Cavalier Poets supported _____in the civil war.
A.
Charles II
B.
Richard
C.
Hence, option (d) is correct.
D.
Cromwell
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Que. 26 : ‘‘Conceit and Wit’’ are the features of:
A.
Victorian Poetry
B.
Metaphysical Poetry
C.
Sentimental Poetry
D.
Romantic Poetry
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Que. 27 : ‘‘The Captive Ladie’’ is a narrative poem by:
A.
Aurobindo Ghosh
B.
Henri Derozio
C.
Jayant Mahapatra
D.
Michael Madhusudan Dutt
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Que. 28 : Arun Joshi's novel ‘‘The Apprentice’’ is in the form of:
A.
Long Monologue
B.
Oblique Narrative
C.
Epistelery form
D.
Verse Narrative
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Que. 29 : ‘‘The Road’’ is a novel by:
A.
R.K. Narayan
B.
Raja Rao
C.
Manohar Malgaonkar
D.
Mulk Raj Anand
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Que. 30 : ‘‘Manolin’’ is a name of______in Herningway's ‘‘The Old Man and the Sea’’.
A.
Fish
B.
Character
C.
City
D.
Weapon
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Que. 31 : Who among the following is known for Practical Criticism?
A.
F.R. Leavis
B.
Cleanth Brooks
C.
I.A. Richards
D.
Lionel Trilling
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Que. 32 : Uncle Tom's Cabin is written by:
A.
Mark Twain
B.
Harriet Beecher Stowe
C.
Henry James
D.
Willa Cather
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Que. 33 : Which of the following is not a work by William Blake?
A.
Songs of Innocence
B.
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
C.
Visions of the Daughters of Albion
D.
Castle of Indolence
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Que. 34 : ‘‘The Deserted Village’’ is a collection of poems by:
A.
(a) William Cowper
B.
(b) Oliver Goldsmith
C.
(c) Thomas Gray
D.
(d) James Thomson
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Que. 35 : Which of the following is not correctly matched?
A.
(a) John Gay: The Beggars Opera
B.
(b) Samuel Johnson: Irene
C.
(c) Sheridan: The Rivals
D.
(d) William Congreve: The School for Scandal
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Que. 36 : The correct order of the publication of these works is:
A.
(a) An Evening Walk; The Prelude; Lyrical Ballads; The Excursion
B.
(b) An Evening Walk; Lyircal Ballads The Prelude; The Excursion
C.
(c) The Lyrical Ballads;' An Evening Walk; The Prelude, The Excursion
D.
(d) The Excursion; An Evening Walk; The Prelude; Lyrical Ballads
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Que. 37 : ‘On the Sublime’ is the work of:
A.
M.H. Abrams
B.
Immanuel Kant
C.
Longinus
D.
Foucolut
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Que. 38 : Who among these is not among to University Wits?
A.
Thomas Kyd
B.
Thomas Nash
C.
Christopher Marlowe
D.
Ben Jonson
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Que. 39 : ‘‘Imagism’’ is a school of poetry that flourished under the leadership of:
A.
Ezra Pound
B.
Samuel Becket
C.
Andre Breton
D.
T.S. Eliot
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Que. 40 : In_______external realism was abandoned in favour of a subjective approach.
A.
Imagism
B.
Surrealism
C.
Expressionism
D.
Dadaism
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Que. 41 : The use of expression ‘‘passed away’’ for ‘‘died’’ is an example:
A.
Eclogue
B.
Zeugma
C.
Wit
D.
Euphemism
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Que. 42 : An unrhymed iambic pentameter verse is called:
A.
Blank verse
B.
Canto
C.
Herioc couplet
D.
Prosody
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Que. 43 : Which character in Hardy's ‘‘The Mayor of Casterbridge’’ sells his wife?
A.
Newson
B.
Gabriel Oak
C.
Alec
D.
Henchard
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Que. 44 : ‘‘Man is only half himself, the other half is expression’’ is the words of:
A.
Mattew Arnold
B.
Thomas Carlyle
C.
Saint Banve
D.
Addison
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Que. 45 : In Hamlet ho many times does Hamlet's Ghost apear?
A.
Two
B.
Three
C.
Four
D.
Five
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Que. 46 : A play designed for reading than for performance is:
A.
Stand up comedy
B.
Situational comedy
C.
Opera
D.
Closed drama
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Que. 47 : Who of the following is a science fiction writer?
A.
Arthur Clarke
B.
Hemingway
C.
Albert Camus
D.
Vladimir Nabokov
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Que. 48 : Tagore's Gitanjali comprises of_______poems.
A.
101
B.
103
C.
88
D.
90
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Que. 49 : J.M. Coetzee is a writer from:
A.
Adgeria
B.
Jamaica
C.
Canada
D.
South Africa
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Que. 50 : Who among the following regarded Satan as the real hero of Paradise Lost?
A.
Alexander Pope
B.
S.T. Coleridge
C.
John Dryden
D.
T.S. Eliot
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Que. 51 : In Canterbury Tales______appearance to be always busy and makes a should of his knowledge.
A.
Miller
B.
Clerk
C.
Man of law
D.
Priest
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Que. 52 : Who among the following is not diasporic writer?
A.
Meena Alexander
B.
Malati Rao
C.
Kamala Markandeya
D.
Mahashweta Devi
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Que. 53 : The novel ‘Midnights’ Children was published in:
A.
1980
B.
1990
C.
1986
D.
1981
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Que. 54 : The writer of ‘‘Trotter Nama’’ is:
A.
Allan Sealy
B.
Alex Hally
C.
V.S. Naipaul
D.
Salman Rushdie
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Que. 55 : The protagonist of Upamanyu Chatterjee's ‘English, August’ is:
A.
Ashok Sharma
B.
Agastya
C.
Balram Halwai
D.
Krishnan
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Que. 56 : Which of the following is not a novel by Amitav Gosh?
A.
The Circle of Reason
B.
The Shadow Lines
C.
The Culcutta Chromosome
D.
Beethoven Among the Cows
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Que. 57 : Which of the following is not a Satire?
A.
Don Quixote
B.
The Medal
C.
The Alchemist
D.
Don Juan
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Que. 58 : The line ‘‘Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world’’ is by:
A.
P.B. Shelley
B.
John Keats
C.
Matthew Arnold
D.
Ezra Pound
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Que. 59 : Hemingways novel ‘‘For whom the Bell Tolls’’ is set against the:
A.
II World War
B.
Spanish Civil War
C.
Cold War
D.
Amernca War of Independence
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Que. 60 : ‘‘Man can be destroyed but not defeated’’ is a line from:
A.
Arms and the Man
B.
Ninteen Eighty Four
C.
Old Man and the Sea
D.
For whom the Bell Tolls
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Que. 61 : ‘‘And faith unfaithful kept him falsely true’’ by Tennyson as an example for:
A.
Litotes
B.
Hyperbola
C.
Oxymoron
D.
Synechdoche
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Que. 62 : ‘‘A thing of beauty is a joy forever’’ is a line from:
A.
Ode to Autum
B.
Ode to Psyche
C.
Endymion
D.
La bella danic sans mercy
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Que. 63 : Which of the following novels is a Satire on the Gothic novel?
A.
Pride and Prejudice
B.
Sense and Sensibility
C.
Emma
D.
Northanger Abbey
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Que. 64 : ‘‘Who's Afraid of Virginia Wool’’ is a______by Edward Albee?
A.
Novel
B.
Play
C.
Essay
D.
Film
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Que. 65 : The word ‘‘Catharsis’’ is taken from the field of:
A.
Medicine
B.
Aesthetics
C.
Sports
D.
Military
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Que. 66 : Samuel Butler's ‘‘Hudibras’’ is a Satire on the:
A.
Royalists
B.
Cromwellians
C.
Rebel Soldiers
D.
Philosophers
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Que. 67 : Which of the following is not a work by Michael Ondaatje?
A.
The English Patient
B.
Coming through Slaughter
C.
Running in the family
D.
The Catcher in the Rye
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Que. 68 : ‘‘Poetry is inspired Mathematical the line from:’’
A.
Amy Lowell
B.
Hopkins
C.
Sylvia Plath
D.
Ezra Pound
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Que. 69 : The soul of tragedy, according Aristotle is:
A.
Scene
B.
Character
C.
Spectacle
D.
Plot
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Que. 70 : Bertolt Brecht is known for concept of:
A.
Closet Drama
B.
Absurd theatre
C.
Portable theatre
D.
Epic theatre
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Que. 71 : Diction means:
A.
Devices of speech
B.
Devices of metre and rhyme
C.
Syntax and word order
D.
Figures of speech
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Que. 72 : ‘‘An American Dream’’ is written by:
A.
Mark Twain
B.
Theodore Dresier
C.
Tony Morrison
D.
F. Scott Fitzerad
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Que. 73 : Robert Browning is best known for his:
A.
Lyrics
B.
Dramatic Lyrics
C.
Dramatic Monologue
D.
Elegies
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Que. 74 : ______applied the principle of Structurlism to anthropology.
A.
Roland Barthes
B.
Laean
C.
Claude Levi-Strauss
D.
Ferdinand de Saussure
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Que. 75 : In ‘‘Death in Venice’’ the boy who attracts the Protagonist is:
A.
Tadzio
B.
Aschenbach
C.
Spinario
D.
Mann
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Que. 76 : ‘‘Structure, Sign and Play’’ is a famous essay:
A.
(a) Roland Barthes
B.
(b) William Empson
C.
(c) Paul de Man
D.
(d) Jacqus Derrida
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Que. 77 : As per______the Metaphysical poets felt, ‘‘their thought as immediatly as th odour of a rose’’.
A.
(a) Samul Johnson
B.
(b) Dryden
C.
(c) T.S. Eliot
D.
(d) Frank Kermode
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Que. 78 : Who disapproved Milton's ‘‘Lycidas’’ for its ‘‘Inherent improbability’’?
A.
Samuel Johnson
B.
I.A. Richards
C.
F.R. Leavis
D.
T.S. Eliot
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Que. 79 : Who called Enlightement ‘‘the liberation of Mankind from his self-caused state of minority’’?
A.
Immanuel Kant
B.
Voltaire
C.
Descartes
D.
William Godwin
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Que. 80 : James Joyce's ‘‘Ulysses’’ recounts the evnts of an ordinary day in:
A.
St. Petersburg
B.
Londan
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Dublin
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Vienna
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Que. 81 : George Lukacs used the term_____for novel depicting social reality in a capitalist age on a broad scale.
A.
Social Epic
B.
Bourgeois epic
C.
Epic realism
D.
Low epic
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Que. 82 : ‘‘The Two April Mornings’’ is a poem by:
A.
Thomson
B.
Oliver Goldsmith
C.
William Wordsworth
D.
Sylvia Plath
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Que. 83 : ‘‘Epithalamion’’ is a poem written celebrate a:
A.
Child birth
B.
Marriage
C.
War success
D.
Union of friends
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Que. 84 : ‘‘Lay Like the folds of a bright girdle furled’’ in Dover Beach is an example for:
A.
Cacophony
B.
Epiphany
C.
Euphmism
D.
Euphony
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Que. 85 : The author of ‘‘A Vindication of the Rights of Woman’’ is:
A.
Margaret Fuller
B.
Mary Wollstone Craft
C.
Kate Millett
D.
Simone de Beauvior
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Que. 86 : Mary Eliman's book ‘Thinking abc Women's discusses:’
A.
Sexual discrimination at the workplace
B.
Stereotypes of women in literature
C.
Political rights of women
D.
Male bias in Freuds psycho analytic theory
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Que. 87 : ‘‘Sky lowered, and muttering thunder, some said drops/wept at completing of the mortal sin’’. The lines ar taken from:
A.
Don Juan
B.
Paradise Lost
C.
Divine Comedy
D.
The Faerie Queene
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Que. 88 : ‘Negative Capability’ is associated with:
A.
P.B. Shelley
B.
Robert Browning
C.
W.B. Yeats
D.
John Keats
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Que. 89 : The critic who considered that Great literary works possess moral and cultural values is:
A.
Jacques Derride
B.
Edward Said
C.
F.R. Leavis
D.
M. Foucault
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Que. 90 : ______locates the meaning of a text in its historical and cultural context.
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New Criticism
B.
Deconstruction
C.
Practical Criticism
D.
New Historicism
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Que. 91 : The term ‘‘Cultural Materialism’’ is associated with:
A.
Stephen Greenblatt
B.
Raymond Williams
C.
Cleanth Brooks
D.
George Lukacs
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Que. 92 : The novel form which deals with the development of the protogonist's mind and character is:
A.
Bildungsroman
B.
Novel of manners
C.
Epistolary novel
D.
Picaresque novel
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Que. 93 : The term of lost generation is used to refer to:
A.
American writers in the civil war period.
B.
American writers of the decade following the World War I
C.
American writers of the decade following the World War II
D.
American writers of the Cold War period
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Que. 94 : ‘‘Can the subaltern speak’’? is the title of an essay by:
A.
Gayatric C. Spivak
B.
Ashish Nandy
C.
Homi Bhabha
D.
Derek Walcott
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Que. 95 : Who among the following is not a Pre-Raphaelite?
A.
Christina Rosetti
B.
William Morris
C.
A. Swinburne
D.
Sylvia Plath
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Que. 96 : The Norwegian playwright was popularised ‘‘problem plays’’ is:
A.
Henrik lbsen
B.
G.B. Shaw
C.
Synge
D.
Sarah Provost
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Que. 97 : Which of the following plays is authored by Sophocles?
A.
Antigone
B.
Oedipus, the King
C.
Electra
D.
Medea
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Que. 98 : In Greek Mythlology, Aphrodite goddess of:
A.
Poetry
B.
War
C.
Love
D.
Peace
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Que. 99 : Iliad is written in______book:
A.
Four
B.
Five
C.
Ten
D.
Twelve
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Que. 100 : Sir Thomas More, then author of ‘Utopia’ belonged to:
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England
B.
France
C.
Ireland
D.
Scottland
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Que. 101 : The author of the book ‘The Prince’ is:
A.
Voltaire
B.
Rousseau
C.
Machiavelli
D.
Thomas de Quincey
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Que. 102 : Cervantes, the author of Don Quixote belonged to:
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France
B.
Germany
C.
Spain
D.
Italy
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Que. 103 : ‘The Playboy of the Western World’ is written by:
A.
Synge
B.
Pasternak
C.
Emile Zole
D.
Edward Zlbee
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Que. 104 : The Divine Comedy narrates Dante's journey from:
A.
Hell to paradise
B.
Birth to death
C.
Life on earth to life in the other world
D.
Heaven to hell
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Que. 105 : In ‘‘The Good Earth’’ Wang Lung's rise to wealth and power is through:
A.
his hard work
B.
speculation
C.
luck
D.
his reverence for the soil
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Que. 106 : The author of the novel Kim is:
A.
Paul Scot
B.
E.M. Forster
C.
John Masters
D.
Rudyard Kipling
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Que. 107 : ‘The Cherry Orchard’ is a symbol of:
A.
Social, Economic and cultural problems in Russia
B.
Czarist Power
C.
Cherry blossom in spring
D.
Affluence in Russian Society
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Que. 108 : The main theme of Faust is:
A.
Human desire for knowledge of physical world
B.
Spiritual transcendence
C.
Desire to transcend physical limitations and to gain answer to eternal questions of life
D.
Possibility of change
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Que. 109 : Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann is preoccupied with:
A.
Beauty
B.
Power
C.
Money
D.
Time
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Que. 110 : The Normanse conquered England in the Battle of Hastings in:
A.
1060
B.
1068
C.
1066
D.
1070
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Que. 111 : In the war of Roses, ‘‘Roses’’ stands for:
A.
Flowers
B.
Girls
C.
Houses
D.
Books
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Que. 112 : The earliest poem in English Literature is:
A.
The Seafarer
B.
Cynewoulf
C.
Christy
D.
Beowulf
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Que. 113 : ‘‘Fablian’’ is a short narrative post______ origin.
A.
French
B.
German
C.
Latin
D.
Spanish
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Que. 114 : In which of the following Canteen Tales does the reference to young Theban Warriors come?
A.
The Knight Tale
B.
The Squire's Tale
C.
The Miller' Tale
D.
The Friar's Tale
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Que. 115 : The phrase ‘‘Morning Star of Renaissance’’ refers to:
A.
Langland
B.
Geoffrey Chaucer
C.
Wyclif
D.
Diderot
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Que. 116 : In the prologue to Canterbury Tales, which character is fond of hunting and riding?
A.
Squire
B.
The Friar
C.
Yeoman
D.
The Monk
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Que. 117 : The chief element of Langland's allegory is:
A.
Satire
B.
Irony
C.
Sarcasm
D.
Wit
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Que. 118 : Let us as African/s Define an African Sanctity/A purity by which to live/and die. These lines are by:
A.
Nadime Gordimer
B.
Langston Hughes
C.
Wole Soyinka
D.
Ngugi Wa Thiang'o
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Que. 119 : Ngotho, in ‘‘Weep Not, Child’’ feels that protest against colonial situation should be on:
A.
The idea of land as heritage
B.
Modern education
C.
Constitution
D.
Collective protest based on the knowledge of Heritage
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Que. 120 : Patrick White's Voss presents:
A.
Concern for man in colonial Australie
B.
Experience of human suffering and isolation
C.
Aggresively romantic view of life
D.
The vast deserts, the kangaroos and immigrants
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Que. 121 : The author of the ‘Jam Fruit Tree’ is:
A.
William Walsh
B.
May Gilmore
C.
Judith Wright
D.
Carl Muller
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Que. 122 : V.S. Naipauls works present:
A.
A cultural crisis
B.
Predicament of immigrants
C.
Crisis in a multicultural society
D.
Individuals conflict with society
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Que. 123 : The Mimic Men presents Naipauls' encounter with:
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Indians
B.
Trinidadians
C.
Palestanians
D.
English People
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Que. 124 : Which of the following novel is written in verse?
A.
An Equal Music
B.
A Golden Gate
C.
A suitable Boy
D.
Sacred Games
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Que. 125 : Ratan Rathor is a character in:
A.
The Strange case of Billy Biswas
B.
The Last Labyrinth
C.
The Foreigner
D.
The Apprentice
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Que. 126 : In Albert Camus ‘‘The Outsider’’, Meursault's girl-friend is:
A.
Marie Cardona
B.
Barbara jones
C.
Ms. Smith
D.
Anjelina
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Que. 127 : The author of the novel, ‘‘I Shall Not Hear the Nightingale’’ is:
A.
Chaman Nahal
B.
Anita Desai
C.
Nayantara Sahgal
D.
Kushwant Singh
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Que. 128 : ‘‘Prison and Chocolate Cake autobigraphy of’’
A.
Shashi Deshpande
B.
Nayantara Sahgal
C.
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
D.
Kamala Markhandaya
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Que. 129 : Which of the following novel about the struggle for independent:
A.
So Many Hungers
B.
Inquilab
C.
Kanthapura
D.
Selective Memory
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Que. 130 : Cleopatra is a character Aurobindo's play:
A.
Perseus, the Deliverer
B.
Rodogune
C.
Vasavadutta
D.
None of the above
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Que. 131 : Which of the following is not by Rider Haggard?
A.
King Solomon's Mines
B.
Allan Quatermain
C.
She
D.
Kidnapped
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Que. 132 : Which of the following playrights was imprisoned for his homosexuality?
A.
Samuel Butler
B.
Oscar Wilde
C.
Edward Albee
D.
John Galsworthy
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Que. 133 : Which of the following novels deals with Progeria, the rare disease of premature again?
A.
Dracula
B.
The Picture of Dorian Gray
C.
Nostromo
D.
The Forsyte Saga
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Que. 134 : Which of the following works by George Gissing centres around marriage, class and financial stability and subsumes love and affection under the weight of pratical difficulties?
A.
Workers in the Dawn
B.
The Nether World
C.
New Grub Street
D.
The emancipated
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Que. 135 : Which of the following is not a character in Oscar Wilde's ‘‘The Importance of Being Earnest’’?
A.
Gwendolen
B.
Jack
C.
Algernon
D.
Martin
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Que. 136 : In which of Hardy's novels, a character called Hencherd auctions his wife?
A.
Mayor of Casterbidge
B.
Jude the Obscure
C.
Tess of the D'Urbervilles
D.
The Return of the Native
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Que. 137 : Which of the following about the Bloomsburry group is not true?
A.
It was an influential group of British writers in the early part of the 20th century.
B.
They met regularly and used each other's ideas in their work.
C.
The members included Virginea Woolf, Clive Bell and J.M. Keynes.
D.
They favoured Victorian prudishness and were followed sexual austerity.
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Que. 138 : Which of the following is not true about Georgian poets?
A.
They aimed at writing poerty which was true to life
B.
The did not favour ornamentation or exaggeration
C.
William Camden and Michael Drayton were Georgian Poets
D.
Georgian poetry was also extremely sentimental
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Que. 139 : Which of the following writers is not a prominent expressionist writer?
A.
Vincent Vag Gogh
B.
Edward Munch
C.
Wyndham Lewis
D.
John Galsworthy
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Que. 140 : G. Fraser, the author of ‘The Golden Bough’ is a:
A.
Play Wright
B.
Musician
C.
Anthropologist
D.
Psychologist
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Que. 141 : Who among the following is the major critic of Shakespeare in the 20th century?
A.
Edmund Gosse
B.
A.C. Bradley
C.
Gilberty Murray
D.
Frank Kermode
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Que. 142 : The author of ‘‘How many Children had Lady Macbeth’’ is:
A.
A.C. Bradley
B.
L.C. Knight
C.
Q.D. Leavis
D.
Frank Kermode
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Que. 143 : The oppressive Master depicted in Animal farm is:
A.
Mr. Jones
B.
Mr. Smith
C.
Big Brother
D.
Mr. Coles
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Que. 144 : In which of the novels by Evelyn Waugh, does Paul Penny feather get expelied from Oxford for indecency?
A.
Vile Bodies
B.
A Handful of Dust
C.
Brideshead Revisited
D.
Decline and Fall
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Que. 145 : Which of the following novels has the first part of its opening sentences as the last line of the novel?
A.
Ulysses
B.
Finnegans Wake
C.
Dubliners
D.
A Portrait of the Arist as a Young Man
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Que. 146 : In Brave New World, Aldous Huxley presents:
A.
A utopian world
B.
A dystopic world
C.
Egalitarian world
D.
Democratic justice
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Que. 147 : Which of D.H. Lawrence's novels is banned on grounds of obscenity?
A.
The White Peacock
B.
Sons and Lovers
C.
Women in Love
D.
Lady Chatterley's Lover
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Que. 148 : The genre of ‘‘Campus Novel’’ is inaugurated by:
A.
Kingsley Amis
B.
Malcolm Bradbury
C.
Tom Sharpe
D.
A.S. Byatt
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Que. 149 : In which of the following novels does William Golding present the controntation of Neanderthal Man by Cromagnon Man?
A.
The Inheritors
B.
Lord of the Flies
C.
The Spire
D.
None of the above
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Que. 150 : Saturday Night and Sunday Morning is a novel by:
A.
Lawrence Dureil
B.
Iris Mundoch
C.
Alan Sillitoe
D.
Elizabeh Bowen
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Que. 151 : Miss Jane Marple, the character in Agatha Christie's novels is a:
A.
Doctor
B.
Criminal
C.
A Sex worker
D.
Detective
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Que. 152 : The characters of Lord Emsworth and Sir Galahad appear in the novels of:
A.
Georgette Heyer
B.
Jeffrey Archer
C.
Agatha Christie
D.
PG Wodehouse
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Que. 153 : Who among the following is not a war poet?
A.
Siegfried Sassoon
B.
Rupert Brooke
C.
Edmund Blunden
D.
Stephen Spender
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Que. 154 : ‘‘How can we know the dancer from the dance’’? is a line from:
A.
Adam's Curse
B.
A Prayer for My Daughter
C.
Among School Children
D.
The Second Coming
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Que. 155 : ‘‘Snake’’ is a poem by:
A.
W.H. Auden
B.
D.H. Lawrence
C.
Dylan Thomas
D.
Amy Lowell
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Que. 156 : ‘‘I am that I am/from the sun, and people are not my measure’’ – These lines are from D.H. Lawrence's poem:
A.
Aristrocracy of the Sun
B.
Don't
C.
Grapes
D.
None of these
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Que. 157 : ‘‘Henry Wilcox’’ is the main character in:
A.
A Passage to India
B.
Howards End
C.
A Room with a view
D.
Where Angles Fear to Tread
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Que. 158 : Which of the following is not true about Katherine Mansfield?
A.
She was born in New Zealand but settled in England.
B.
Her first volume of story is titled ‘‘In a German Pension’’.
C.
Her main concern is gender relations within families.
D.
She was born and brought up Germany.
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Que. 159 : Which of the following novels the Virginia Woolf deals with the theme of trans gendering?
A.
Orlando
B.
Mrs. Dalloway
C.
To the Lighthouse
D.
The Waves
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Que. 160 : Queen Victoria's reign after whom the Victorian period is named, spans:
A.
1830-1900
B.
1840-1900
C.
1837-1901
D.
1837-1905
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Que. 161 : Bosola is the name of executioner in:
A.
The Jew of Malta
B.
The Spanich Tragedy
C.
Middle March
D.
The Duchess of Malfi
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Que. 162 : The theory of Reader Response criticism is associated with:
A.
Northrop Frye
B.
Jonathan Culler
C.
Stephen Greenblatt
D.
Stanley Fish
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Que. 163 : Who among the following thinker – concept pairs is correctly matched?
A.
Stanley Fish – New Historicism
B.
Northrop Frye – Reader Response
C.
Eagleton – Archetypal Criticism
D.
Derrida – Deconstruction
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Que. 164 : Gulliver's travel to Laputa is describe in:
A.
Book I
B.
Book II
C.
Book III
D.
Book IV
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Que. 165 : ‘Achakka’ is the narrator in the novel:
A.
Kanthapura
B.
The Road
C.
The Village
D.
Serpent and the Rope
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Que. 166 : Who called value judgement in Literary criticism ‘‘the donkey's carrot of literary criticism’’?
A.
William Empson
B.
Terry Eagleton
C.
Raymond Williams
D.
Northrop Frye
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Que. 167 : The expression ‘‘Victorian Compromise’’ is first used by:
A.
David Cecil
B.
G.K. Chesterton
C.
A.G. Gardiner
D.
Lytton Strachey
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Que. 168 : Which of the following novels by Dickens attacks the New Poor Law of 1834 in the opening chapters?
A.
Hard Times
B.
A Tale of Two cities
C.
Great Expectations
D.
Oliver Twist
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Que. 169 : Who among the boys in Goldings Lord of the Flies is often made fun of by others?
A.
Piggy
B.
Raiph
C.
Simon
D.
Jack
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Que. 170 : Which of Yeat's poems refers to the future ruin of Troy?
A.
Leda and Swan
B.
Adams Curse
C.
The Second Coming
D.
Lapis Lazuli
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Que. 171 : In ‘‘To the Lighthouse’’, the name of the painter is:
A.
Mr. Ramsay
B.
Mrs. Ramsay
C.
Lily Briscoe
D.
Augustus Carmichael
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Que. 172 : Who among the following writers is known as ‘‘The Qeen of Crime’’ֹ?
A.
Virginia Woolf
B.
Agatha Christie
C.
Katherine Mansfield
D.
Georgettee Hsyer
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Que. 173 : The device of ‘Last Page Twist’ can be found in the short stories following writers except:
A.
O Henry
B.
Maupassant
C.
Jeffrey Archer
D.
Oscar Wilde
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Que. 174 : The Author of ‘What a Lovely War British Soldiers' Songs is:
A.
R. Palmer
B.
Eva Dobell
C.
Wilfred Owen
D.
Jessie Pope
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Que. 175 : _______edited the works of Wild Owen.
A.
Rupert Brooke
B.
Edmund Blunden
C.
E.A. Robinson
D.
Ezra Pound
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Que. 176 : Who among the following is a writer of historical romances?
A.
Thomas Hardy
B.
Charles Dickens
C.
Walter Scott
D.
Mark Twain
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Que. 177 : The phrase ‘‘Fearful Symmetry’’ appears in:
A.
London
B.
A Poison Tree
C.
Chimney Sweeper
D.
The Tyger
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Que. 178 : ‘‘Peripetie’’ means:
A.
Purgation of emotions
B.
Reversal of fortune
C.
Tragic flaw
D.
Comic relief
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Que. 179 : ‘‘Anagnorisis’’ is an Aristotelian term for:
A.
The purgation of emotions
B.
The happy resolution of the plot
C.
The moment of discovery by the protagonist
D.
The change in the fortune of the protagonist
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Que. 180 : ‘Live Like Pigs’ is:
A.
An essay by Oscar Widle
B.
A poem by D.H. Lawrence
C.
A play by Arden
D.
A Satire by Swift
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Que. 181 : Which of the following works is not by Edgar Allen Poe.
A.
The Murders in the Rue Morgue
B.
The Mystery of Marie Roget
C.
The Purtoined Letter
D.
Moonstone
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Que. 182 : Who among these characters is not a detective?
A.
Inspector Bucket
B.
Seargeant Cuff
C.
Hercule Polrot
D.
Angle Clare
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Que. 183 : The Pilgrims in the Cantenbury Tales were going to thank St. Thomas for:
A.
Helping them when the were sick.
B.
Providing them wealth and happiness
C.
A routine pilgrimage
D.
Praying to absolve an impending danger
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Que. 184 : The founder of Romantic Comedy is:
A.
Robert Greene
B.
Thomas Nashe
C.
Thomas Kyd
D.
Thomas Lodge
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Que. 185 : Who says, ‘‘ready to wend on my pilgrimage/To Canterbury with full devout heart’’?
A.
The Monk
B.
Geffrey
C.
The Knight
D.
The parson
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Que. 186 : The Crab image appears in the poem:
A.
Snake
B.
Love Song of J. Affred Prufrock
C.
The Hippopotamus
D.
Sailing to Byzantium
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Que. 187 : ‘Rich Like Us’ is a novel which is set against the backdrop of:
A.
The Emergency
B.
Globalization
C.
Indo-Pak Wars
D.
Five Year Plans
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Que. 188 : Which of the following is not written by Walter Scott?
A.
Ivanhoe
B.
Lady of the Lake
C.
Heart of Midlothian
D.
The Well of Loneliness
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Que. 189 : Which of the following is not a partition novel?
A.
Train to Pakistan
B.
The Shadow Lines
C.
In Custody
D.
The Inheritence of Loss
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Que. 190 : Which of the following novels dead with education and freedom of Muslim women?
A.
The Shadow Lines
B.
Where shall we go this Summar
C.
Sunlight on a Broken Column
D.
English, August
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Que. 191 : Playing in the Dark by Toni Morrie is a series of reflections on:
A.
Jazz Music
B.
Diaspora
C.
American folklore
D.
Whiteness and the literary Imagination
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Que. 192 : ‘‘Provincializing Europe’’ is the title of a book by:
A.
Homi Bhabha
B.
Dipesh Chakravarty
C.
Ashish Nandy
D.
Attia Husain
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Que. 193 : ‘‘Poetry: A Magazine of Verse’’ was founded by:
A.
Harriet Manroe
B.
Virginia Woolf
C.
Shashi Deshpande
D.
Hilda Dootittle
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Que. 194 : R.L. Stevenson is a_______essayist.
A.
Scottish
B.
American
C.
British
D.
Australian
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Que. 195 : A figure of speech in which two terms opposite in meaning are placed side by side in a phrase is known as:
A.
Juxlapose
B.
Sarcam
C.
Antithesis
D.
Oxymoron
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Que. 196 : Pre-Raphaelite poetry is mainly concerned with:
A.
Narrative and style
B.
Narrative and nature
C.
Poetic licence
D.
Form and design
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Que. 197 : The name of Paul's Mother in Sons and Lovers is:
A.
Gertude Morel
B.
Lidia Morel
C.
Clara Daves
D.
Miriam
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Que. 198 : Which of the following is not a poem by Bandelarie?
A.
Swan
B.
Dawn
C.
Twilight
D.
Moonstone
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Que. 199 : The French writer who influenced Francis Bacon is:
A.
Montesquleu
B.
Rousseau
C.
Montaigue
D.
Taine
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