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(DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO DO SO) Test Booklet Series T.B.C.:.0TE- 09/18 TEST BOOKLET ENGLISH SI. No. PAPER -1 i 1295 (Time Allowed : 3 Hours ‘Maximum Marks ; 200) : INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES : 4. IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE EXAMINATION, YOU SHOULD CHECK THAT THIS TEST BOOKLET DOES NOT HAVE ANY UNPRINTED OR TORN OR MISSING PAGES OR ITEMS ETC. IF SO, GET IT REPLACED BY A COMPLETE TEST BOOKLET OF THE SAME SERIES ISSUED TO YOU. 2. ENCODE CLEARLY THE TEST BOOKLET SERIES A, B, C OR D, AS THE CASE MAY BE, IN THE APPROPRIATE PLACE IN THE ANSWER SHEET USING BALL POINT PEN (BLUE OR BLACK). 3, You have to enter your Roll No. on the Test Booklet, in the Box provided alongside. DO NOT write anything else on the Test Booklet. 4, YOU ARE REQUIRED TO FILL UP & DARKEN ROLL NO., TEST BOOKLET / QUESTION BOOKLET SERIES IN THE ANSWER SHEET AS WELL AS FILL UP TEST BOOKLET / QUESTION BOOKLET SERIES AND SERIAL NO. AND ANSWER SHEET SERIAL NO. 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Before you proceed fo mark (darken) inthe Answer Sheet he responses te various tems (questions) in the Test Booklet, you have toll in some particulars.in the Answer Sheet as per the instructions sent to you with your Admission Certificate. 9. After youhave completed filing in all your responses (answers) on the Answer Sheet and after conclusion of the examination, you should hand over to the Inviglator the Answer Sheet issued to you. You are allowed ta take with you the candidate's copy / second page of the Answer Sheet along with the Test Booklet, after completion of the examination, for your reference. 10, Sheets for rough work are appended in the Test Booklet at the end. (DO NOT OPEN THIS TEST BOOKLET UNTIL YOU ARE ASKED TO-DO SO} a Who said, “Postry is twice removed from reality’? (A) Aristotle (8) Eliot (C) Amold (0) Plato Who brought Donne and his followers. tolimelight ? (A) Lione! Trilling (B) T.S. Eliot (C) AC. Bradley (©) Helen Gardener An allusion to the Biblical character Ruth occurs in: (A) “Toa Nightingale” (8) “ToPsyche” (C) “ToAutumn” (D) “OnMelancholy” Who called Hamietan “artisticfalure"?? (A) Milton (8) Dryden (C) Alexander Pope (0) T.S. Eliot ‘The character of Sycorax is used in: (A) Macbeth (8) The Tempest {C) AllFor Love (2) Don Juan IP=1A/11 “Bla refers to: () Mion (8) Diyden (C) Charles Lamb (2) TS.Elict Who rules out “charlatanism” in appreciation of poetry 2 (A) Francis Bacon (8) MatthewAmold (C) Charles Lamb (0) T.S. Eliot Find the odd man out: (A) John Crowe Ransom (8) Allen Tate (C) Cleanth Brooks (D) Jacques Derrida The Battle of Hastings and the Norman Conquest of England took place in : (A) 1068 A.D. (8) 1164A.D. (C) 1072A.D. (0) 977A.D. ). The narrative that deals with the growth and initiation of the chief protagonist is known as: (A) Bildungsroman (8) Kunstlerroman (©) Nouveau roman (D) Picaresque novel Contd. 11. “Richard is the lion” is an example of 16. Whois known as the “Poet's Post’ ? the use of: (A) Sidney (A) Symbol (8) Spenser (8) Enjarnbment (©) Wordsworth (©) Metaphor (D) Shakespeare iene 47. "Caroline" i related to: 42, The imagist movement was (A) James spearheaded by: (©) Charles A) TS. Eliot (C) Dumas (8) Exe Pound (©) Alexander (C) Robert Frost (0) Walt Whitman, 48. Whose restoration to the throne of England marked the beginning of 13. A Vision was writion by : “Restoration Period” ? (A) TS. Eliot (A) Charles tt (8) EzraPound (8) James! (C) W.B. Yeats (C) Charles! (6) WattWhitman (0) Elizabeth 44. ‘The Celtic Twilight relates to: 19. Restoration took place in: (A) Holland (a) 1789 {B) Denmark (8) 1660 {©} Ireland (c). 1890 (D) England (0) 1620 15. Geoffrey Chaucer was born in: 20. Astropheland Stella was authored by: (A) c. 1044 (A) Nicholas Udall (8) 0.1442 (8) Thomas Sackville (©) 0.1832 (C) Edmund Spenser (0) 6.1340 (D) Philip Sidney iP-41A/11 (3) (Turn over) 2. 22. 23. 24, ip Advancement of Learning was authored by: A) (B) (c) (0D) Francis Bacoh Shakespeare Milton Pope ‘Tristram Shandy was authored by : A) (8) (c) (2) A Tale of @ Tub was authored by: (A) G Chaucer (B) John Keats (©) Jonathan Swift {D) Richard Steele Shakespeare Milton Pope Lawrence Sterene Alampoon is a/an : A (8) () (DP) Shelley's Adonais mourns the death of: (A) W.Shakespeare (8) (C) John Keats (0) MatthewAmold Dirge Sonnet Personal satire Epitaph G Chaucer 4A (4) 27. 28. 29. 30. “Negative Capability” was defined and emphasized by : (A) GChaucer (8) John Keats (C) Jonathan Swift (D) Richard Steele Who noted the differences between Yancy’ and ‘imagination’ ? (A) 8.7. Coleridge (8) John Keats (C) Jonathan Swift (0) Dryden “Lucy Poems" were written by : (A) GChaucer (B) John Keats (C) Wordsworth (0) Richard Steele ‘Shakespeare dedicated his sonnets tohis: (A) “FairLady" (8) “Dark Lady" (C) ‘GreenLady" (D) ‘White Lady” Who and his contemporaries were known as “University Wits”? (A) Marlowe (8) Amold (C) Bacon (D) Richard Steele Contd. 31. 32. 33. 4. 35. IP ‘The Spanish Tragedy was writen by: (A) Marlowe (8) Arnold (©) Bacon (0) Thomas Kyd Thomas Sackville and Thomas Norton wrote : (A) Edward it (8) Hemy IV (C) Paradise Lost (0) Gorboduc Declaration of American Indepen- dence happened in : (A) 176 (8) 1536 (Cc) 1873 (0) 1667 Lyrical Ballads was published in : (a) 1776 (8) 1798 (Cc) 1873, (0) 1667 Who wrote : "Man is born free, but ‘everywhere in chains"? (A) Saussure (B) Derrida (C) Rousseau (0) 7.8. Eliot 4ANN1 37. 38. 39. 40. Don Juan was written by : (A) Lord Byron (8) Mary Shelley (C) Rousseau (D) Karl Marx Vanity Fairwas written by : (A) Lord Byron (8) Mary Shelley {C) W.M.Thakeray (D) Karl Marx George Orwell authored: (A) Animal Farm (8) Lord Jim (©) Don Juan (0) ‘All My Sons The Brave New World was authored by: (A) Rousseau (8) Keri Marx (©) Aldous Husley (0) Arthur” Mark Twain is the pen-name of : (A) §.L.Clemens (8) Wordsworth (©) [ord Byron’ (2) Arthur ier (Turn over) a. 42, 43, IP- Wiliam Faulkner's writings dealt with theAmerican: (A) South (B) East (©) West (P) North New England refers to a group of states in: (A) England (8) Australia (C) Newzeatand (0) America Robert Frost's poetry highlighted life in: (A) New‘ngland (B) Texas (©) Louisiana (©) California Death of a Salesman is authored by: () ArthurMitler (®) ONeill (©) Mark Twain (©) Hawthorne The Scariet Letters authored by : A) TWillars (8) ONeill (©) Mark Twain (D) Hawthorne 4A 46. 47. 48. 49. 50, The Hairy Ape is authored by : A) T.Wiliams (8) O'Neill (©) Mark Twain (0) Hawthorne Mark Twain's Huck Finn addressed the issue of : (A) Slavery system (8) Poverty (©) American Dream (D) Nostalgia Nehru was fond of a poem titled “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening’ written by : (A)_T.Willams (B) Robert Frost (©) MartcTwain (0) Hawthorne Leaves of Grass was authored by : (&) Wait Whitman (8) Robert Frost (©) Mark Twain (D) Hawthorne Westward expansion is a prominent theme in the literature of: (A) England (B) Australia (©) NewZealand (D) America Contd. $1. The Trojan War is discussed in : (A) Ramayana (8) Aenead (©) The Iliad (D) Odyssey 52. Rajuis the protagonist of : (A) Guide (8) AHanatul of Rice (©) The Bachelor of Arts (0) Panchatantra (A) Guide (8) (c) (0) A Handful of Rice Life of Pi Panchatantra Vishnu Sarma wrote: (A) Guide (B) Two Virgins (©) The Bachelor of Arts (0) Panchatantra 56, Parajais authored by: (A) Ramakanta Rath (8) (Cc) (0) Pratibha Ray, Gopinath Mohanty Keki N. Daruwalla IP 10/11 Kamala Markandeya has authored : (7) 56. 87. 58. 59. 60. Sriradha is authored by: “A 8) (c) 2) Yajnaseniis authored by : (A) Ramakanta Rath (8) Pratibha Ray (C) Gopinath Mohanty (D) KekiN. Daruwalla Ramakanta Rath Pratibha Ray Gopinath Mohanty Keki N. Daruwalla Name the oldest language of the world : @) (8) c) (0) Sanskeit Odia Greek Tamil Hayavadana was written by : (A) (8) © (0) Revolution 2020's written by : (A). Anita Desai (®) Chetan Bhagat (©) R.K.Narayan Girish Karnad Vijay Tendulkar Mahesh Dattani Utpal Dutt (D) HariKunzru (Turn over ) 61. 62. 63. 64, 65. IP~ GM. Hopkins experimented with : (A) Sprung rhythm (8) Epicstyle (C) Anaphora (0) Refrains Playing on multiple meanings of a word is done by : (A) Anaphora (8) Refrains (Cc) Pun (0) Symbol “Fullfathor five" is an example of the use of: (A) Paradox (8) Alliteration (C) Assonance (0) Enjambment “Child [s the father of man” is an ‘example of the use of (A) Paradox: (8) Alteration (C) Assonance (0) Enjambment Hamartia refers to : fi (A) Tragic law; i (B) Poetic justice (©) Recognition ' (D) Downfall 1A14 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. Ode isa Iterary form of : (A) Greek Origin (8) Roman Origin (©). French Origin (0) German Origin ‘The word "picaro” is of : (A) Spanish Origin (8) Greek Origin (©) Roman Origin (D) French Origin Petrach was the father of the genre of: (A) Tragedy (8) Satire (C) Ode () Sonnet Whois known forhis Wessex Poms? (A) Dickens (8) Hardy (C) George Eliot (0) D.H. Lawrence Epic Theatre was the brain child of : (A) Girish Karnad (8) Mark Twain (©) ArthurMiller (0) Bertolt Brecht Contd, 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. IP- Who wrote Frankestein? (A) Willian Blake (8) D.H. Lawrence (©) Mary Shelley (0) Walter Seott Who wrote Jane Eyre? (A) William Blake (B) Charlotte Bronte (Cc) E.M. Forster (D) Walter Scott Who wrote Songs of Innocence? (A) Wiliam Blake (8) Charlotte Bronte (©) MatyShelley (D) Walter Scott Who wrote Jvanhoe? (A) William Blake (8) Charlotte Bronte (C) Mark Twain (D) Walter Scott Who said : "The future of poetry is immense"? (A) Amold (8) Eliot (C)_ Brecht (D) Tennyson 4AN11 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. Matthew Arnold developed the : (A) Touchstone method (8) Direct method (©) Indirect method (0) Gemstone method Who is regarded as a high priest of structuralist linguistics ? (A) Saussure (8) Derrida (©) Sartre (D) Eliot Difference was developed and defined by: (A) Sartre (8) Eliot (©). Derrida (D) None ofthem Derrida observed that "Metaphysics of presence” involved an adherence to: (A) Psychocentrism (B)_Heterocentrism (C) Monacentrism (0) Logocentrism Who said that “signifier” and “signified” were like the two sides of a paper? (A) Sartre (8) Saussure (C) Derrida {D) None ofthem (Turn over) Bi, 82. 83. 88. Pp Who authored The Second Sex? (A) Sartre (B) Eliot {C) Simone de Beauvoir (0) Noneofthem What was promoted by New Criticism as the greatest ideal ? (A) Contradiction (8) Coherence (©) Lack of unity (0) Autobiography “Reversal of situation” in tragedy is dotioted by: (A) Anagnorisis (8) Peripstoia (©) Ethos (PD) Muthos Who wrote Love and Longing in Bombay 7 (A) Arundhati Roy (8) Viktarn Chandra (©) Sara Suleti {D) Jhumpa Labiti The God of Small Things uses as a character: (A) Trial (8) Ram (C) Chacko (D) Raju iA (10) 87. 89. 90. The Shadow Lines uses as a character : (A) Tridib (8) Ammu (C) Chacko (0) Raju Who wrote Of Grammatology ? (A) Roland Barthes (8) Derrida (C) Etiot (D) Saussure Who wrote S/Z? (A) Roland Barthes (8) Derrida (C) Eliot (D) Saussure "Malayalam" is a: (A). Metaphor (8) Paradox (©) Symbol {D) Pallindrome “The character of Miss Havisham fea creation of : (A) Hardy (8) Lawrence (©) Dickens (0) Forster Contd. 91. 92. 93, 94. ‘Sarah Fielding was a British novelist ofthe: (A) 18" cent, (8) 10" Cent, (C) 20Cent. (0) 21" cent. Who wrote the poem titled "The “Thought Fox’? (A). Philip Larkin (B) Ted Hughes (C) Walter de fa Mare (0) Sujata Bhatt Calvinism is a form of (A) Neo-classicism (8) Classicism (©) (0) What is quickly described as “scientific realism’ ? (A) Gothicism (8) Surrealism (c) ©) Puritanism Romanticism Naturalism ‘Superaturalism Verfremdungseffekt is an idea promoted by: (A) Miller: (8) Brecht (C)_ O'Neill (D) Shaw 98. 99. 101 Ss Whois known forhis "problem" plays? A) Miter (8) Brecht (©) O'Neill (0) Shaw . Who has used the legend of Dharmapada in his poetry ? ) A.K.Ramanujan (8) Jayanta Mahapatra (©) TS. (0) Malcolm Graves io Who wrote “The Moor's Last Singh” ? (A) Arundhati Roy (B) Amitav Ghosh (C) Salman Rushdie (0) Anita Desai "Dry Savages" isa part of (A) FourQuartets (®) The Waste Land (©) “TheTower’ (0). Religio. Medici Thoor Ballyleeis used as a locale in: (A) Four Quartets (8) The Waste Land (C) “The Tower” (0) Religio Medict IP—1A/11 (11) (Turn over) SPAC! OUGH WORK IP 1A/11 (118) (12) English (Paper—l)

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