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4. Who lets Macduff and Lennox into Macbeth's castle in Act II, Scene III?
5. Who among the following did not employ the Epistolary form of the novel?
8. Identify the tragedy which is described by Dr. Johnson as 'rather a poem in dialogue
than a drama'
9. In how many stanzaic movements is Shelley's Ode to the West Wtnd composed?
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15. Identify the literary critic who made the following statement :
.. The mind of the poet is the shred of platinum."
16. Which of the following essays is not included in The Sacred Wood by T. S. Eliot?
(3) Tradition and the Individual Talent (4) Hamlet and His Problems
17. Matthew Arnold's Essays in Criticism (Second Series) was published in the year
(1) Edward King (2) King Edward (3) Chaucer (4) Sidney
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(1) five books (2) six books (3) seven books (4) eight books
21. Identify the metrical foot that has two stressed syllables followed by an unstressed one
22. Identify the work which did not use Spenserian stanza
(3) The Eve of St. Agnes (4) The Rape of the Lock
23. In Dryden's Absalom and AChitophel, Charles II is represented under biblical name as
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27. Which of the following is true about verb patterns as given by Hornby in his book Guide
to Patterns and Usage in English?
28. Which of the following is the last of Anthony Trollope's Palliser Novels?
(I) two parts (2) three parts (3) four parts (4) five parts
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34. According to Wordsworth poem TintemAbbey. he had previously visited the Wye Valley
in the year
35. Hardy's Far From the Madding Crowd was frrst published serially in
(1) Anna Howe (2) Nerissa (3) Linda (4) Sophia Lee
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40. Who, among the following. was not a member of Scriblerus Club?
(I) the Greek God of Wine (2) the Roman Goddes of Flowers
(3) the Greek God of Universe (4) the Roman Goddess of Beauty
45. In The Mayor of Casterbridge, Henchard swears an oath to abstain from alcohol for
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51. Identify the character who is a supporter of Women's Rights in Sons and Lovers?
(i) Mrs. Morel (2) Ciara Dawes (3) Annie (4) Miriam
(3) Youth and Age (4) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
54. Identify the writer who was expelled from Oxford for circulating a pamphlet
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56. Who, among the following, was not educated at Christ's Hospital School, London?
57. Who derided Hazlitt as one of the members of the jCockney School of Poetry'?
58. Carlyle's work On Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History is a course of
(I) five lectures (2) six lectures (3) three lectures (4) seven lectures
59. Identify the work by Ruskin which began as a defence of contemporary landscape artist
especially Turner
61. Identify the writer who used a pseudonym Michael Angelo Titmarsh for much of his
early work
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63. Who, among the following. was an early imitator of Petrarchan sonnets in England?
Instructions: (Question No. 66 to 80) : Identify the literary works in which the quoted words
occur.
67. "What I am you have made me with the labor of your hands and the love of your heart."
(I) Macbeth (2) Emperor Jones
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69. .. There's hardly a moment when I'm not watching and wanting you."
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74. "It is impossible to take a walk in the country with an average township-"
75. "He is the son of a man who was a brother to my wife by village ties."
77. .. The head has the most beautiful appearance, as well as the highest station, in a
human figure."
79. .. Where is the cattle which these people graze and where are the fields they plough,
uncle?"
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80. "The atmosphere seemed tainted with the smell of coffms. The recess beneath the
counter in which his flock mattress was thrust looked like a grave."
(1) Sons and Lovers (2) The Old Man and the Sea
Instructions : (Question No. 81 to 95) : A character is mentioned in each case. Identify the
literary work in which that character figures.
81. Shylock
82. Peachum
83. Nancy
85. Bliff
(I) Death of a Salesman (2) The Old Man and the Sea
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87. Birkin
90. Mellefont
91. Ambrosio
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95. Marchbanks
Instructions : (Question No. 96 to 110) : Identify the authors of the works mentioned.
96. Comus
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(1) Arthur Miller (2) Hemingway (3) O'Neill (4) Robert Frost
(1) R. K. Narayan (2) M. R. Anand (3) Nissim Ezekiel (4) Raja Rao
(1) James Joyce (2) E. M. Forster (3) Jane Austen (4) J. S. Mill
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(I) T. S. Eliot (2) W. B. Yeats (3) Thomas Hood (4) John Osborne
(I) Oscar Wilde (2) O'Neill (3) Aldous Huxley (4) Mark Twain
115. Which of the following characters in Ben Jonson's The Alchemist is a tobacconist?
117. Which of the following novels by Jane Austen was published posthumously?
120. Identify the novel by Anthony Trollope which was published in three volumes
122. Identify the writer who never went to school but was educated at home
(I) Robert Graves (2) William Blake (3) S. T. Coleridge (4) A. L. Tennyson
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123. Which of the following poems does not use blank verse?
125. Identify the literary critic who said that" Poetry is the breath and finer spirit of all
knowledge"
126. Who felt proud to call himself 'a High German Transcendentalist'?
128. Which of the following does not come under the category mown as 'obstruents'?
130. Which of the following English words does not carry stress on the las't syllable?
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131. A figure of speech which replaces the whole by the part, or vice versa is known as
134. Identify the poet who ended his poetic career with 'terrible' sonnets
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141. Who, among the following. is not associated with Kit-Cat Club?
143. The extended comparison between Satan and Leviathan in Book I of Milton's Paradise
Lost provides a famous example of
144. "Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability."
The style used in this line is
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(I) Robert Burns (2) John Keats (3) Dylan Thomas (4) Ted Hughes
150. Identify the meaning of the phrasal verb underlined in the following sentence :
A working party has been set up to look into the problems.
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