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What, according to Arsat always remains true and exists in the mind: a. Writing c. Love story 4d. Both a and b ‘The White man liked ‘his Malay friend’as: a.his behaviour and demeanour were calm and composed _b. they were known to each other from childhood c. he kept deep faith in council d.he fought fearlessly —which of the statements is true: A. Botha and b cal D. Both aandd ‘my words among mankind’—Here‘words’ have been compared to: a. Ashes sparks «extinguished hearth dal In “To a Skylark”, ‘we pine for”: A. Honour B. desire D. Both band c covered face’—She covered her face out of: a. sheer anxiety b. her deep concern for the impending future c. scorching sunlight d. deep regret B. Both b and Ccandd D.aandd ‘chorus Hymenal’ means: a. Adirge b. a choric song ca lullaby “He lingered with his feet on the shore’-This reveals him to be: a. a man lacking pragmatism. b. a fool who is boisterous in nature c. a character of moral strength and real courage da man who has firm faith in his own arms—which of the above mentioned statements is true: Aa, band B. All D.b,candd The following is the sequential succession in the three stanzas of “Ode to Autumn”: a. dynamic activity, sensuous enjoyment, quotidian activity b. sensuous enjoyment, quiescence and acquiescence, nocturnal activity c. sensuous enjoyment, diurnal activity, quiescence and acquiescence Arsat and his brother were actually: a. steersmen c. Paddler d. both b and c What is the ‘silver sphere/star of heaven": Jupiter b. Moon d. Mars, “Phe angels of rain and lightning? are: b. West wind . black rain d. Both a and b ‘Juragan' in The Lagoon implies: a. The dart b. The canoe Ablow gun ‘where are the songs of spring 2” This line assert a. positivity . upliftment a. plentitude Which of the statements is true: a. Diamelen is actually a hindrance in Arsat’s life . Diamelen is an active woman d. Arsat isa betrayer, betraying the same brother who had staked his life for him ‘efor she is but a woman... but she has your heart in herweak hands reveals that Arsat’s brother: a. is a misogynist »: holds Diamelen responsible for his brother's present cowardly nature cc. abhors Diamelen d. is 2 weak character who is duly apprehensive of accusing Arsat in his face “This is the book Rahim recommended’ contain: + defining relative clausd b.Non-specific relative clause zero-relative clause d. nominal relative clause “thou scorner of the ground’—This line exerts skylark’ a. contempt towards terrestrial entities inner hubris 4d. misconcept of being a supreme divine entity Arsat harbours the thought that: a. they were freeborn robbers b.his strong brother can withstand his enemies d. in course of time they would return again to shout defiance She ato pay dearly. b.on c.with, iit ‘The music of the ‘high-born maiden’ is as sweet as: a. the profuse stains of the skylark b. rose d. vernal shower “Ode to a Nightingale” ends a. objective correlative » ‘Regative capability c. pathetic fallacy 4d. Both a and b ‘The fifth line of each section in “To a Skylark” is: a. Trochaic trimeter ». lambic hexameter ¢. Trochaic pentameter d. lambic pentameter “the emblem of power’ a. Flag Gun d.Weapon The reason behind Arsat’s firm conviction about unveiling his deep secret during this night lies in the fact that: a.the White man is the sole wanderer into Arsat’s clearing on this lagoon of ghostly and ghastly reputation b. Arsat’s firm beliefs would be shattered with the death of his near and dear ones _ c. he has been gnawed and corroded by his latent qualm of conscience owing to the death of his brother d. he wants to reveal his hidden secret before both his beloved and night pass away forever —which of the above mentioned statement is false: A.Onlya Caande D. only d The balloons floated up.....the houses: b.to d.by “The moon rains out her beams...’--Here the implicit comparison lies in: _a. lonely crowd. with the skylark — b. The moon with the skylark _ c. the beams of the moon with the voice ofskylark d. heaven with the earth —which of the statements is true: A. Botha and b Ccandd D.aandd “She lay still.” This is on account of the fact that: _a.She had not slept for 5 nights _b. was on the verge of death c. She was in a state ofhigh fever d. She was unconscious. — which of the statements is true: AA B.Both bande Both c and d ‘When Arsat first discerned the Rajah’s prau, he: a. felt exhilarated was agog with excitement for his dream had come true d. was indifferent to this mortal combat In “The Wild Swans at Coole” the poet: a. felt ambivalence towards the mysterious, beautiful Swans _b. is of the opinion that the Swans are evasive _. opines that the unfaltering Swans exhibit the soul itself which from yore has been considered the most mysterious aspect of human existence _d. cynical about the swans irrefragable emotional vitality— which of the statements is false: A Botha andd Caandb D.b,candd W. B.Yeats revisits the Coole lake after: a.15years b. 18 years 4.20 years Where did the ruler and all the great people go to fish by the torchlight: a. River b. Sea d. Lagoon I know what he will do next: a. adjective clause b. adverbial clause d. elliptical clause What does Shelley mean by ‘wild west wind”: a. divine or God like b. supernatural . Intangible nature oA fidah is described as: b.the long-haired woman ¢. woman with audacious face dd. woman with triumphant eyes “There is no light and no peace in the world’—Here ‘no light’ signifies: a.deficiency of life, darkness c.no love d. deep ignorance Shibani showed me how to set the times a. adverbial clause b. adjective clause d. Zero-relative clause Which thing is considered ‘more true and deep’ in “To a Skylark”: a.hate b. pride c.fear In Ode to a Nightingale‘ mid May’s eldest child’ refers to: a. violets b. Eglantine . Eglantine = AUR The ‘heavy-winged thieves? refer to: a. pollen covered wind . butterflies 4d. Both a and b they think warm days a. The bees b. The reapers never cease’—Here ‘they’ refers to: . The farmers d. None “Treble soft’ is an example of: | Synaesthesia b. oxymoron «.both a and b d. Litotes Diamelen is actually: _a. the maid servant of SiDendring _ . the servant of Inchi Midah_ c. the long -haired women with ‘big, soft eyes’ d. a victim of love-stricken heart —Which of the above mentioned statements is true: A.Onlya Only Conlye D. Only ‘keen as are the arrows of the silver sphere? — The poet here compares skylark to: b. Venus Cupid Ileft before Rahim return a. noun clause b. adjective clause . relative clause What does Yeats long for in The a. wants to get back his old friends b. wants to get back he childhood days cc. wants to get back his kith and kin Who is the ‘azure sister of spring’: b, skylark «. Nightingale Winter ‘called him soft names in many a mused rhyme” a. metaphor > personification c. Hypallage . Synecdoche “Their hearts haye not grown old’ is an instance of: b. synecdoche . metaphor 4d. Both b and ¢ At the very first appearance Arsat met the White man ‘without any words of greeting’; this is because: a) This rendezvous was pre-planned _b. Arsat was a frequent visitor of ‘Tuan’ ¢. their close relationship is beyond any social formalities d, Arsat was simply aghast by the sudden appearance of the White man —which of the statements is true: A. Both aand b only d D. both c and d

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