Note : This paper contains fifty (50) multiple-choice questions, each question carrying two (2) marks. Attempt all of them.
1. The Victorian period refers to the reign of Queen Victoria of England during :
(D) 1850 – 1910
2. The Rambler appeared every :
(A) Tuesday and Saturday
(B) Sunday and Wednesday
(C) Friday and Monday
(D) Thursday and Monday
3. “Tottel's Miscellany” contained :
(A) 30 sonnets
(C) 50 sonnets
(B) 40 sonnets
(D) 60 sonnets
4.’Imagism' is associated with :
(A) T. S. Fliot
(C) E. E. Cummings
(B) D. H. Lawrence
(D) T. E. Hulme
5. The title Things Fall Apart is drawn from a poem by :
(A) W. B. Yeats
(B) Ted Hughes
(C) W. H. Auden
(D) Robert Lowell
'Things Fall Apart' is one of the most widely read African novels ever published. It is written by one of Nigeria's leading novelists Chinua Achebe, published in 1958.
6. 'Formal Criticism' relates to the structure of :
(A) Literary devices
(B) Myths
(C) Content
(D) Form
7. A 'Foot' in prosody is a basic unit of :
(A) rhyme
(B) length
(C) rhythmic measurement
(D) height
8. Who of the following is known for aphoristic prose style ?
(A) William Hazlitt
(B) Francis Bacon
(C) John Ruskin
(D) G. K. Chesterton
9. The confessions of an English Opium Eater was written by :
(A) William Hazlitt
(B) S. T. Coleridge
(C) Landor
(D) De Quincey
10. Ireland emerges as the most important metaphor in :
(A) Seamus Heaney
(B) Elizabeth Jennigs
(C) Arnold Wesker
(D) Edward Albee
11. Which of the following Shakespearean plays is in the correct chronological order ?
(A) King Lear, Hamlet, Much Ado..., Troilus and Cressida
(B) Much Ado..., Hamlet, King Lear, Troilus and Cressida
(C) Troilus and Cressida, King Lear, Hamlet, Much Ado...
(D) Hamlet, Much Ado..., King Lear, Troilus and Cressida
Much Ado about Nothing - 1600
Hamlet - 1603
King Lear - 1608
Troilus and Cressida - 1609
12. The major contribution of the Restoration period is in the field of :
(A) Philosophical writings
(B) Poetry
(C) Drama
(D) Letters
13. The correct chronological order of the following poets is :
(A) Byron, Shelley, Keats, Walter Scott
(B) Shelley, Walter Scott, Keats, Byron
(C) Keats, Byron, Walter Scott, Shelley
(D) Walter Scott, Byron, Shelley, Keats
Walter Scott - 1771-1832,
Byron - 1788-1824,
Shelley - 1792-1822,
Keats - 1795-1821.
14. Where Angels Fear to Tread is a novel by :
(A) Virginia Woolf
(B) E. M. Forster
(C) D. H. Lawrence
(D) James Joyce
15. The plays of Edward Albee deal with :
(A) problems of middle-class
(B) hypocracy of aristocracy
(C) mechanizations of politics
(D) simplicity of lower-class
16. Heptameter consists of :
(A) five metrical feet
(B) six metrical feet
(C) seven metrical feet
(D) eight metrical feet
17. In formalistic school of criticism art is :
(A) entertainment
(B) preaching
(C) matter
(D) style
18. The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner is a novel by :
(A) Alan Sillitoe
(B) Paul Scott
(C) Peter Porter
(D) Muriel Spark
19. 'Rugby Chapel' is a poem by Matthew Arnold in the memory of his :
(A) mother
(B) brother
(C) father
(D) sister
20. The earliest woman novelist of significance in the 18th century is :
(A)Mary Edgeworth
(B) Aphra Behn
(C) Mary Russell
(D) Mrs Gaskell
21. 'Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight' is a line that occurs in :
(A) Dr Faustus
(B) Hamlet
(C) Macbeth
(D) The Spanish Tragedy
22. Pope's 'Essay on Man' can best be read as a poem of :
(A) classical understanding of nature
(B) anti-romantic view of life
(C) sociological estimate of man
(D) philosophical apprehension of life
23. The term 'Victorian' evokes the attitudes of :
(A) philistinism
(B) moral earnestness
(C) licentiousness
(D) transcendentalism
24. Larry slate is a character in :
(A) Desire Under the Elms
(B) The Emperor Jones
(C) The Iceman Cometh
(D) Hairy Ape
The Iceman Cometh is a play by Eugene O'Neill
25. 'Iambus' is a metrical foot consisting of :
(A) two syllables
(B) three syllables
(C) four syllables
(D) one syllable
26. The lines ''Not that he wished is greatness to create / For politicians neither love nor hate,'' occur in :
(A) The Rape of the Lock
(B) Abslam and Achitophel
(C) Mac Flecknoe
(D) Essay on man
27. 11,396 definitions of romanticism were given by :
(A) Friedrich Schlegel
(B) Victor Hugo
(C) Edger Allan Poe
(D) F. L. Lucas
28. The term 'a stream of consciousness' is derived from the writing of :
(A) Mary Sinclair
(B) Dorothy Richardson
(C) William James
(D) Gertrude Stein
29. Sean O' Casey's Juno and the Paycock is :
(A) a romantic comedy
(B) a historical tragedy
(C) a mythical reconstruction
(D) a tragi-comedy
30. The 'Reader-Response Theory' implies that :
(A) there is no one correct meaning of the text
(B) the readers of an age construct the meaning
(C) beliefs determine meaning
(D) a style is the hallmark of the text
31. Which of the following author-book pair is correctly matched ?
(A) Walter Pater - Unto This Last
(B) Browning - The Ring and the Book
(C) M. Arnold - Idylls of the King
(D) Thackray - Bleak House
32. 'Myth Criticism' focuses on :
(A) a study of myths and mythology
(B) archetypes of spiritual experience
(C) recurrence of archetypal patterns
(D) the confluence of different traditions
33. The phrase disassociation of sensibility was first used by :
(A) Philip Sydney
(B) T. S. Eliot
(C) John Dryden
(D) Mathew Arnold
34. An Idyll is usually a poem about a :
(A) picturesque city life
(B) panoramic view of nature
(C) picture of industrial society
(D) picturesque country life
35. 'The Lost Generation' refers to the generation that came to maturity in the :
(A) 1920s
(B) 1930s
(C) 1910s
(D) 1940s
36. The French Revolution had a significant impact on :
(A) Victorian Literature
(B) Romantic Literature
(C) Neo-classic Literature
(D) Modern Literature
37. In which poem does the following line appear ? ''Our birth is but a sleep and aforgetting.'' :
(A) “Michael”
(B) “Immortality Ode”
(C) “Rejection : An Ode”
(D) “Tintern Abbey”
Read the Poem Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood
38. Tale of a Tub is about :
(A) Warring political factions
(B) Struggling lower-class people
(C) Controversial philosophical documents
(D)Contemning religious parties
39. Congreve's The way of the world ends with :
(A) a dance party
(B) punishment of Lady Wishfort
(C) sending of Mr Fainall to prison
(D)reconciliation of Petulant Whitwood
40. On seeing whom does Miranda exclaim, “O, father, surely that is a spirit. Lord! How it looks about ?”
(A) Caliban
(B) Ferdinand
(C) Alonso
(D) Stephano
41. Secular influences on the early English drama were :
(A) political squabbles, religious sermons and social customs
(B) rural politicking, hypocracy of the elite and falsity of aristocracy
(C) village festivals, folk plays and minstrels
(D) middle-class life, moral beliefs and uprising of the subaltans
42. John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress was written while he was :
(A) in prison
(B) on a pilgrimage
(C) on a social mission
(D) in a church
Bunyan wrote The Pilgrim's Progress while he was in Bedford Jail.
43. In Juvenalian satire the speaker is :
(A) a political orator
(B) a propagandist
(C) a social revolutionary
(D) a serious moralist
The speaker who is a serious moralist uses a dignified and public style of utterance to decry modes of vice and error.
44. Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice most clearly shows the influence of :
(A) Fielding Smollett
(B) Richardson
(C) Smollett
(D) Sterne
45.The most important of the ‘evolutionists’ during the Victorian period was :
(A) Erasmus Darwin
(B) Robert Chambers
(C) Charles Darwin
(D) Alfred Russell Wallace
46. A philosophical attitude pervading much of modern literature is :
(A) Absurdism
(B) Dadaism
(C) Imagism
(D) Surrealism
47. The term 'magic realism' was first introduced by :
(A) Hannah Arendt
(B) Franz Roh
(C) Jean Arp
(D) Peter Behrens
48. The Indian English novelist who, for the first time, addressed the question of language and indigenous experience was :
(A) Mulk Raj Anand
(B) R K Narayan
(C) Arun Joshi
(D) Raja Rao
49. G. V. Desani's All About H. Hatterr is written in the :
(A) stream-of- consciousness mode
(B) first person narrative mode
(C) picaresque mode
(D) naturalistic mode
50. The rhyme scheme of the Shakespearean sonnet is :
(A) abab, cdcd, efef, gg
(B) abba, cddc, effe, gg
(C) abab, cdcd, efef, gh
(D) aabb, ccdd, eeff, gg
Read a sonnet by Shakespeare
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1. The Victorian period refers to the reign of Queen Victoria of England during :
(B) 1837 - 1905
(C) 1837 - 1901 (D) 1850 – 1910
2. The Rambler appeared every :
(A) Tuesday and Saturday
(B) Sunday and Wednesday
(C) Friday and Monday
(D) Thursday and Monday
3. “Tottel's Miscellany” contained :
(A) 30 sonnets
(C) 50 sonnets
(B) 40 sonnets
(D) 60 sonnets
4.’Imagism' is associated with :
(A) T. S. Fliot
(C) E. E. Cummings
(B) D. H. Lawrence
(D) T. E. Hulme
5. The title Things Fall Apart is drawn from a poem by :
(A) W. B. Yeats
(B) Ted Hughes
(C) W. H. Auden
(D) Robert Lowell
'Things Fall Apart' is one of the most widely read African novels ever published. It is written by one of Nigeria's leading novelists Chinua Achebe, published in 1958.
6. 'Formal Criticism' relates to the structure of :
(A) Literary devices
(B) Myths
(C) Content
(D) Form
7. A 'Foot' in prosody is a basic unit of :
(A) rhyme
(B) length
(C) rhythmic measurement
(D) height
8. Who of the following is known for aphoristic prose style ?
(A) William Hazlitt
(B) Francis Bacon
(C) John Ruskin
(D) G. K. Chesterton
9. The confessions of an English Opium Eater was written by :
(A) William Hazlitt
(B) S. T. Coleridge
(C) Landor
(D) De Quincey
10. Ireland emerges as the most important metaphor in :
(A) Seamus Heaney
(B) Elizabeth Jennigs
(C) Arnold Wesker
(D) Edward Albee
11. Which of the following Shakespearean plays is in the correct chronological order ?
(A) King Lear, Hamlet, Much Ado..., Troilus and Cressida
(B) Much Ado..., Hamlet, King Lear, Troilus and Cressida
(C) Troilus and Cressida, King Lear, Hamlet, Much Ado...
(D) Hamlet, Much Ado..., King Lear, Troilus and Cressida
Much Ado about Nothing - 1600
Hamlet - 1603
King Lear - 1608
Troilus and Cressida - 1609
12. The major contribution of the Restoration period is in the field of :
(A) Philosophical writings
(B) Poetry
(C) Drama
(D) Letters
13. The correct chronological order of the following poets is :
(A) Byron, Shelley, Keats, Walter Scott
(B) Shelley, Walter Scott, Keats, Byron
(C) Keats, Byron, Walter Scott, Shelley
(D) Walter Scott, Byron, Shelley, Keats
Walter Scott - 1771-1832,
Byron - 1788-1824,
Shelley - 1792-1822,
Keats - 1795-1821.
14. Where Angels Fear to Tread is a novel by :
(A) Virginia Woolf
(B) E. M. Forster
(C) D. H. Lawrence
(D) James Joyce
15. The plays of Edward Albee deal with :
(A) problems of middle-class
(B) hypocracy of aristocracy
(C) mechanizations of politics
(D) simplicity of lower-class
16. Heptameter consists of :
(A) five metrical feet
(B) six metrical feet
(C) seven metrical feet
(D) eight metrical feet
17. In formalistic school of criticism art is :
(A) entertainment
(B) preaching
(C) matter
(D) style
18. The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner is a novel by :
(A) Alan Sillitoe
(B) Paul Scott
(C) Peter Porter
(D) Muriel Spark
19. 'Rugby Chapel' is a poem by Matthew Arnold in the memory of his :
(A) mother
(B) brother
(C) father
(D) sister
20. The earliest woman novelist of significance in the 18th century is :
(A)Mary Edgeworth
(B) Aphra Behn
(C) Mary Russell
(D) Mrs Gaskell
21. 'Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight' is a line that occurs in :
(A) Dr Faustus
(B) Hamlet
(C) Macbeth
(D) The Spanish Tragedy
22. Pope's 'Essay on Man' can best be read as a poem of :
(A) classical understanding of nature
(B) anti-romantic view of life
(C) sociological estimate of man
(D) philosophical apprehension of life
23. The term 'Victorian' evokes the attitudes of :
(A) philistinism
(B) moral earnestness
(C) licentiousness
(D) transcendentalism
24. Larry slate is a character in :
(A) Desire Under the Elms
(B) The Emperor Jones
(C) The Iceman Cometh
(D) Hairy Ape
The Iceman Cometh is a play by Eugene O'Neill
25. 'Iambus' is a metrical foot consisting of :
(A) two syllables
(B) three syllables
(C) four syllables
(D) one syllable
26. The lines ''Not that he wished is greatness to create / For politicians neither love nor hate,'' occur in :
(A) The Rape of the Lock
(B) Abslam and Achitophel
(C) Mac Flecknoe
(D) Essay on man
27. 11,396 definitions of romanticism were given by :
(A) Friedrich Schlegel
(B) Victor Hugo
(C) Edger Allan Poe
(D) F. L. Lucas
28. The term 'a stream of consciousness' is derived from the writing of :
(A) Mary Sinclair
(B) Dorothy Richardson
(C) William James
(D) Gertrude Stein
29. Sean O' Casey's Juno and the Paycock is :
(A) a romantic comedy
(B) a historical tragedy
(C) a mythical reconstruction
(D) a tragi-comedy
30. The 'Reader-Response Theory' implies that :
(A) there is no one correct meaning of the text
(B) the readers of an age construct the meaning
(C) beliefs determine meaning
(D) a style is the hallmark of the text
31. Which of the following author-book pair is correctly matched ?
(A) Walter Pater - Unto This Last
(B) Browning - The Ring and the Book
(C) M. Arnold - Idylls of the King
(D) Thackray - Bleak House
32. 'Myth Criticism' focuses on :
(A) a study of myths and mythology
(B) archetypes of spiritual experience
(C) recurrence of archetypal patterns
(D) the confluence of different traditions
33. The phrase disassociation of sensibility was first used by :
(A) Philip Sydney
(B) T. S. Eliot
(C) John Dryden
(D) Mathew Arnold
34. An Idyll is usually a poem about a :
(A) picturesque city life
(B) panoramic view of nature
(C) picture of industrial society
(D) picturesque country life
35. 'The Lost Generation' refers to the generation that came to maturity in the :
(A) 1920s
(B) 1930s
(C) 1910s
(D) 1940s
36. The French Revolution had a significant impact on :
(A) Victorian Literature
(B) Romantic Literature
(C) Neo-classic Literature
(D) Modern Literature
37. In which poem does the following line appear ? ''Our birth is but a sleep and aforgetting.'' :
(A) “Michael”
(B) “Immortality Ode”
(C) “Rejection : An Ode”
(D) “Tintern Abbey”
Read the Poem Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood
38. Tale of a Tub is about :
(A) Warring political factions
(B) Struggling lower-class people
(C) Controversial philosophical documents
(D)Contemning religious parties
39. Congreve's The way of the world ends with :
(A) a dance party
(B) punishment of Lady Wishfort
(C) sending of Mr Fainall to prison
(D)reconciliation of Petulant Whitwood
40. On seeing whom does Miranda exclaim, “O, father, surely that is a spirit. Lord! How it looks about ?”
(A) Caliban
(B) Ferdinand
(C) Alonso
(D) Stephano
41. Secular influences on the early English drama were :
(A) political squabbles, religious sermons and social customs
(B) rural politicking, hypocracy of the elite and falsity of aristocracy
(C) village festivals, folk plays and minstrels
(D) middle-class life, moral beliefs and uprising of the subaltans
42. John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress was written while he was :
(A) in prison
(B) on a pilgrimage
(C) on a social mission
(D) in a church
Bunyan wrote The Pilgrim's Progress while he was in Bedford Jail.
43. In Juvenalian satire the speaker is :
(A) a political orator
(B) a propagandist
(C) a social revolutionary
(D) a serious moralist
The speaker who is a serious moralist uses a dignified and public style of utterance to decry modes of vice and error.
44. Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice most clearly shows the influence of :
(A) Fielding Smollett
(B) Richardson
(C) Smollett
(D) Sterne
45.The most important of the ‘evolutionists’ during the Victorian period was :
(A) Erasmus Darwin
(B) Robert Chambers
(C) Charles Darwin
(D) Alfred Russell Wallace
46. A philosophical attitude pervading much of modern literature is :
(A) Absurdism
(B) Dadaism
(C) Imagism
(D) Surrealism
47. The term 'magic realism' was first introduced by :
(A) Hannah Arendt
(B) Franz Roh
(C) Jean Arp
(D) Peter Behrens
48. The Indian English novelist who, for the first time, addressed the question of language and indigenous experience was :
(A) Mulk Raj Anand
(B) R K Narayan
(C) Arun Joshi
(D) Raja Rao
49. G. V. Desani's All About H. Hatterr is written in the :
(A) stream-of- consciousness mode
(B) first person narrative mode
(C) picaresque mode
(D) naturalistic mode
50. The rhyme scheme of the Shakespearean sonnet is :
(A) abab, cdcd, efef, gg
(B) abba, cddc, effe, gg
(C) abab, cdcd, efef, gh
(D) aabb, ccdd, eeff, gg
Read a sonnet by Shakespeare
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9 comments:
Juno and Paycock is a tragic Comedy..And 31st Question's answer would b Browning's Ring and The Book..Bcoz Bleak House is A novel b Dickens
Thanks for the answers.But the answer for Que.31 have two options are correct as match the book -pair .B as well as D.
for q.no. 43 the correct answer is (d)
see M.H. Abrahms (juvenalian satire under the topic SATIRE)
NIRANKAR AND MANAS
It seems you didn't read the description given below Q. 43..
Juno and the Paycock is a tragicomedy in three acts written in 1924.
Thank you sir for your contribution to the NET aspirants.
Madhusudhan.
is the ans for 48th ques R K Narayan?
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