1. |
Elis Bell is the pen name of ___. |
A. | Sir Walter Scott |
B. | Emily Brontë |
C. | Charlotte Bronte |
D. | Jane Austen |
Answer» A. Sir Walter Scott |
2. |
According to whom, "The two important features of Romanticism wereCuriosity and Beauty? |
A. | Dryden |
B. | Walter Pater |
C. | Sir Walter Scott |
D. | T.S.Eliot |
Answer» C. Sir Walter Scott |
3. |
The Romantic age covers the period of ______. |
A. | 1560-1640 |
B. | 1798-1832 |
C. | 1770-1830 |
D. | 1832-1885 |
Answer» B. 1798-1832 |
4. |
In which year the poetry "The Ring and the Book" published? |
A. | 1870 |
B. | 1868 |
C. | 1885 |
D. | 1858 |
Answer» B. 1868 |
5. |
Who is regarded as the Prince of English Essayist? |
A. | Charles Dickens |
B. | Alexander Pope |
C. | Charles Lumb |
D. | Sir Walter Scott |
Answer» C. Charles Lumb |
6. |
According to whom, "Nature is the best teacher"? |
A. | John Ruskin |
B. | Coleridge |
C. | Tennyson |
D. | William Wordsworth |
Answer» D. William Wordsworth |
7. |
Who is known as the high Priest of Nature? |
A. | William Wordsworth |
B. | Edger Pushkin |
C. | Coleridge |
D. | Robert Burns |
Answer» A. William Wordsworth |
8. |
Who gave the slogan " Back to Nature" ? |
A. | Johnn Keats |
B. | S.T.Coleridge |
C. | Robert Burns |
D. | Wordsworth |
Answer» D. Wordsworth |
9. |
"Criticism Biographia Literaria" who wrote? |
A. | S.T.Coleridge |
B. | William Wordsworth |
C. | William Thackeray |
D. | John Keats |
Answer» A. S.T.Coleridge |
10. |
Who wrote the book "On the Origin of Species? |
A. | William Thackeray |
B. | Robert Burns |
C. | Charles Lumb |
D. | Charles Darwin |
Answer» D. Charles Darwin |
11. |
Queen Victoria came into the throne of England in which year? |
A. | 1835 |
B. | 1837 |
C. | 1830 |
D. | 1873 |
Answer» A. 1835 |
12. |
What is the most important poetic form of Robert Browning? |
A. | Epic |
B. | Ballad |
C. | Dramatic monologue |
D. | Sonnet |
Answer» C. Dramatic monologue |
13. |
Which was Dicken's best selling novel ? |
A. | David Copperfield |
B. | Pamela |
C. | Pickwick Papers |
D. | Hard Times |
Answer» C. Pickwick Papers |
14. |
"A Tale of Two Cities" by Dickens based on which revolution? |
A. | Bangladesh Revolution |
B. | French Revolution |
C. | Russian Revolution |
D. | American Revolution |
Answer» B. French Revolution |
15. |
Who was the founder of the "Oxford Movement"? |
A. | Robert Browning |
B. | Stephen Gosson |
C. | John Cable |
D. | Cardinal Newman |
Answer» C. John Cable |
16. |
Who was the pioneer of the "Oxford Movement"? |
A. | Pope |
B. | Dickens |
C. | Cardinal Newman |
D. | John Cable |
Answer» C. Cardinal Newman |
17. |
The "Oxford Movement" was started by _______. |
A. | The scholar of saint John uni. |
B. | The scholar of Oxford uni. |
C. | the scholar of Cambridge uni. |
D. | none |
Answer» B. The scholar of Oxford uni. |
18. |
Which is an autobiography of Cardinal Newman? |
A. | Oxford Movement |
B. | The Prelude |
C. | Apology Pro Vita Sua |
D. | An Apology for Poetry |
Answer» C. Apology Pro Vita Sua |
19. |
In how many books,"Hard Times" divided? |
A. | 7 |
B. | 3 |
C. | 1 |
D. | 5 |
Answer» B. 3 |
20. |
In which city does most of the novel take place? |
A. | Avon |
B. | Wessex |
C. | Cocktown |
D. | Kent |
Answer» C. Cocktown |
21. |
What is the common name for poor Coketown factory workers? |
A. | eyes |
B. | legs |
C. | hands |
D. | fingers |
Answer» C. hands |
22. |
Which character is a Member of Parliament? |
A. | Pegler |
B. | Stephen |
C. | Gradgrind |
D. | Rachel |
Answer» C. Gradgrind |
23. |
To whom, Dickens dedicated his novel "Hard Times"? |
A. | John Keats |
B. | John Ruskin |
C. | Browning |
D. | Thomas Carlyle |
Answer» D. Thomas Carlyle |
24. |
How do the poor of Coketown attempt to improve their conditions? |
A. | By reading a book |
B. | By forming a union |
C. | By farming |
D. | By forming a bazar |
Answer» B. By forming a union |
25. |
What motivates Harthouse to become one of Gradgrinds political disciples? |
A. | Boredom |
B. | reality |
C. | fact |
D. | none |
Answer» A. Boredom |
26. |
Who is described as a "man of perfect integrity " in "Hard Times" ? |
A. | Bounderby |
B. | Tom |
C. | Bitzer |
D. | Stephen Blackpool |
Answer» D. Stephen Blackpool |
27. |
Who represents a complete model of perfectability in "Hard Times"? |
A. | Gradgrind |
B. | Bitzer |
C. | Stephen |
D. | Jupe |
Answer» B. Bitzer |
28. |
Who robs the bank? |
A. | Bitzer |
B. | Louisa |
C. | Tom |
D. | Jupe |
Answer» C. Tom |
29. |
"Two and two are four nothing more" this is famous line for which novel? |
A. | Great Expectations |
B. | David Copperfield |
C. | Hard Times |
D. | Pickwick Papers |
Answer» C. Hard Times |
30. |
About how much money is stolen from the bank? |
A. | 150 pounds |
B. | 300 pounds |
C. | 200 pounds |
D. | 120 pounds |
Answer» A. 150 pounds |
31. |
Who is "The Bully of humanity" in "Hard Times"? |
A. | Tom |
B. | Stephen |
C. | Gradgrind |
D. | Josiah Bounderby |
Answer» D. Josiah Bounderby |
32. |
What is the poetic form of the poem? |
A. | elegy |
B. | epic |
C. | dramatic monologue |
D. | ballad |
Answer» C. dramatic monologue |
33. |
In which book the poem "The Last Ride Together" was published? |
A. | Man and Woman |
B. | Men and Women |
C. | New poems |
D. | None of them |
Answer» B. Men and Women |
34. |
The poem "The Last Ride Together" was published in _ |
A. | 1859 |
B. | 1857 |
C. | 1855 |
D. | 1853 |
Answer» C. 1855 |
35. |
Here the word "awry" means |
A. | 1 |
B. | right |
C. | wrong |
D. | correct |
Answer» C. wrong |
36. |
The word "man of music" refers to - |
A. | musician |
B. | poet |
C. | soldier |
D. | statesman |
Answer» A. musician |
37. |
In which year the poem 'Dover Beach' first published? |
A. | 1824 |
B. | 1867 |
C. | 1876 |
D. | 1880 |
Answer» B. 1867 |
38. |
The Prince addresses who was the act as a messenger of love? |
A. | The piegion |
B. | The Swallow |
C. | The Prince |
D. | The Princess |
Answer» B. The Swallow |
39. |
Where was Princess Ida lives? |
A. | South |
B. | North |
C. | East |
D. | West |
Answer» A. South |
40. |
What is the rhyme scheme of the sonnet "The World is too much with Us"? |
A. | ABBAABBACDCDCD |
B. | ABBAABBACCDDEE |
C. | AABBCCDDEE |
D. | ABBAABBACDDCCD |
Answer» A. ABBAABBACDCDCD |
41. |
How many lines in sonnet? |
A. | 18 |
B. | 16 |
C. | 14 |
D. | 12 |
Answer» C. 14 |
42. |
Which kind of natural imagined are not presented in "The World is too much with Us"? |
A. | the sun |
B. | the moon |
C. | the wind |
D. | the river |
Answer» D. the river |
43. |
What season the word "vernal" refers to? |
A. | Raining |
B. | Spring |
C. | Automn |
D. | Summer |
Answer» B. Spring |
44. |
What is the length of the Skylark? |
A. | 15 C.M |
B. | 18 C.M |
C. | 12 C.M |
D. | 16 C.M |
Answer» C. 12 C.M |
45. |
How long can a Skylark roughly live? |
A. | 3 YEARS |
B. | 5 YEARS |
C. | 7 YEARS |
D. | 9 YEARS |
Answer» D. 9 YEARS |
46. |
What does the Mariner shoot in "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner"? |
A. | Peocock |
B. | Swan |
C. | Swallow |
D. | Albatross |
Answer» D. Albatross |
47. |
Who wrote the novel "Sense and Sensibility"? |
A. | Emily Bronte |
B. | Jane Austen |
C. | Jane Eure |
D. | Anne Bronte |
Answer» B. Jane Austen |
48. |
What time of day does "Christabel" begin? |
A. | afternoon |
B. | midnight |
C. | night |
D. | morning |
Answer» B. midnight |
49. |
Who wrote the novel "Kenilworth"? |
A. | Charles Dickens |
B. | Matthew Arnold |
C. | Sir Walter Scott |
D. | Wordsworth |
Answer» C. Sir Walter Scott |