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300+ American Literature Solved MCQs

These multiple-choice questions (MCQs) are designed to enhance your knowledge and understanding in the following areas: Master of Arts in English (MA English) , English (CBCS) .

Chapters

Chapter: A Streetar named Desire
151.

Shep Huntleigh is from:

A. Texas
B. dallas
C. Miami
D. Kansas
Answer» C. Miami
152.

Blanche gives the Young Collector:

A. a tip
B. a slap
C. a kiss
D. a book
Answer» C. a kiss
153.

Blanche leaves her job as a schoolteacher in Laurel because:

A. She had an affair with a young student
B. she is mentally ill
C. The headmaster takes pity on her illness
D. she misses Stella
Answer» A. She had an affair with a young student
154.

The name of Blanche and Stella’s ancestral home:

A. Belle Reve
B. Elysian Fields
C. Tangerine
D. Paradiso
Answer» A. Belle Reve
155.

At the end of the play, Blanche goes to:

A. Her old home
B. mental asylum
C. Mitch’s home
D. ShepHuntleigh
Answer» B. mental asylum
156.

Allan Gray, Blanche’s former husband, killed himself because:

A. Blanche revealed his homosexuality
B. he was depressed
C. he hated Blanche
D. he was bullied by friends
Answer» A. Blanche revealed his homosexuality
157.

Who makes sexual advances towards Blanche towards the end of the play?:

A. Mitch
B. Stanley
C. Allan Gray
D. Gene
Answer» B. Stanley
158.

Where does Blanche meet Mitch?

A. At the local bar
B. At the Kowalskis apartment
C. At the bowling alley
D. In a Paris hotel
Answer» B. At the Kowalskis apartment
159.

What type of music was playing when Blanche’s young husband committed suicide?

A. An Irish jig
B. A waltz
C. A polka
D. A fugue
Answer» C. A polka
160.

Stella left Belle Reve after the death of which family member?

A. Her mother
B. Her aunt
C. Her father
D. Her brother
Answer» C. Her father
161.

Which of the following accurately describes Elysian Fields?

A. Ethnically diverse, working class, quiet
B. Mostly white, working class, noisy
C. Ethnically diverse, working class, noisy
D. Mostly Hispanic, middle class, sparsely populated
Answer» C. Ethnically diverse, working class, noisy
162.

Who lives upstairs from Stanley and Stella?

A. The negro woman
B. No one
C. Mitch and his mother
D. Steve and Eunice
Answer» D. Steve and Eunice
163.

Which of the following does not function as a symbol in A Streetcar Named Desire?

A. Beer
B. Lamplight
C. The Varsouviana polka tune
D. Meat
Answer» A. Beer
164.

The play A Streetcar Named Desire was set in New Orleans during

A. The1950s
B. The 1940s
C. The 1960s
D. The 1930s
Answer» D. The 1930s
165.

Williams was greatly influenced by the mental problems of

A. His mother, Blanche
B. His father, Stan
C. His sister, Rose
D. His brother, Thom
Answer» C. His sister, Rose
166.

In, A Streetcar Named Desire, at rise, we see a two story building in a poor, charming,diverse section of New Orleans, called

A. Elysian Fields
B. Elysian Park
C. Eaton Field
D. Mansfield Park
Answer» A. Elysian Fields
167.

Blanche’s first action in the play is one of

A. Confusion, ambivalence, disorientation
B. Confusion, madness, anger
C. Confusion, disorientation, anger
D. Confusion, happiness, excitement
Answer» A. Confusion, ambivalence, disorientation
168.

Stanley discovers through Shaw that Blanche has fled her hometown because she has been accusedof:

A. A man she was sleeping with died mysteriously in their hotel room
B. Having an affair with a student
C. She had a hit-and-run accident
D. Embezzling from her job as a bank teller
Answer» B. Having an affair with a student
169.

Where is Blanche going at the end of the play?

A. Back to the family estate
B. Upstairs to live with the landlord
C. Away with Mitch
D. To a mental hospital
Answer» D. To a mental hospital
170.

What is the name of the man Blanche hopes will rescue her?

A. Pablo
B. Dallas
C. Shep Huntleigh
D. Austin
Answer» C. Shep Huntleigh
171.

What fears of Blanche's does Stanley exploit?

A. Spiders and open windows
B. Darkness and noise
C. Turning her into the police and going to jail
D. Growing old and being alone
Answer» D. Growing old and being alone
172.

A young Collector for a newspaper embodies Blanche’s obsession with youth and presumably reminds her of her teenage husband and a young poet

A. Andy Grey
B. Allan Grey
C. Mitchell
D. Steve Hubell
Answer» B. Allan Grey
173.

The famous line, “I have always depended on the kindness of strangers” is an ironic note from

A. Scene 8 of a Streetcar Named Desire
B. Scene 9 of a Streetcar Named Desire
C. Scene 11 of A Streetcar named Desire
D. Scene 7 of a Streetcar Named Desire
Answer» C. Scene 11 of A Streetcar named Desire
174.

Stanley and Stella's relationship could best be described as

A. Platonic and Familiar
B. Sexual and Passionate
C. Intellectual
D. Cold and impassionate
Answer» B. Sexual and Passionate
175.

What is Blanche's tragic flaw?

A. Blanche’s tragic flow is her addiction to alcohol
B. Blanche's biggest tragic flaw is her desire.
C. Her inability to listen to others
D. Her schizophrenia
Answer» B. Blanche's biggest tragic flaw is her desire.
176.

To what insect is Blanche compared to when we first meet her in Scene 1?

A. A buGerfly
B. A moth
C. A grasshopper
D. A glow worm
Answer» B. A moth
177.

“Blanche Dubois” means

A. White Lady
B. White Woods
C. White Moon
D. Purity
Answer» B. White Woods
178.

One of the main reasons for Stanley’s antagonism towards Blanche is that he fears the disruption of their happy family by Blanche to alienate Stella on grounds of

A. culture, class, and manners.
B. sexuality.
C. materialism.
D. culture and roots.
Answer» A. culture, class, and manners.
179.

The most famous image in the Williams Canon is Stanley Kowalsky, symbol of

A. Virility and manhood
B. Domination and ownership
C. Manhood and respect
D. Nepotism and pride
Answer» A. Virility and manhood
180.

Why did Mitch destroy the Paper lantern?

A. He simply doesn’t like the paper lantern.
B. He hasn’t seen Blanche in clear daylight.
C. Stanley advice him to destroy it.
D. He hates lantern.
Answer» B. He hasn’t seen Blanche in clear daylight.
181.

Where does Stella decide to go in order to join Stanley for the evening?

A. The bowling alley
B. The lounge
C. The club
D. A fancy Restaurant
Answer» A. The bowling alley
182.

Stanley handed Stella a package of

A. Sushi
B. Vegetables
C. Meat
D. Fruits
Answer» C. Meat
183.

What does the bath symbolize in A Streetcar Named Desire?

A. Baths represent Blanche’s efforts to cleanse herself of her odious history.
B. It represents Blanche’s former luxury life.
C. It symbolizes Stella’s longing for a happy life.
D. It represents Stanley’s hatred for Blanche.
Answer» A. Baths represent Blanche’s efforts to cleanse herself of her odious history.
184.

Where is Blanche Dubois from?

A. NewYork
B. Kansas
C. NewFoundland
D. Laurel
Answer» D. Laurel
185.

What is Stanley’s birthday gift to Blanche?

A. A one way bus ticket
B. A ticket for a basketball game
C. Liquor
D. An economy plane ticket
Answer» A. A one way bus ticket
186.

Who reveals the truth about Blanche’s past to Mitch?

A. Eunice
B. Stanley
C. Stella
D. Murphy
Answer» B. Stanley
187.

Which of the following best describes Elysian Fields?

A. Ethnically diverse and quiet
B. Mostly Hispanic and noisy
C. Mostly Polish and quiet
D. Working class and noisy
Answer» D. Working class and noisy
188.

What does Stella profess she likes to do for her sister?

A. Set her up on dates
B. Cook for her
C. Serve her
D. Have a conversation with her
Answer» C. Serve her
189.

Why is Blanche grateful to the doctor in the final scene of A Streetcar named Desire?

A. He calls her by her name
B. He is kind to her
C. He promises to cure her
D. He has a handsome face
Answer» B. He is kind to her
More MCQs
190.

What time does the poem “The Raven” take place?

A. midnight
B. noon
C. dawn
D. morning
Answer» A. midnight
191.

When the author first heard the "rapping at his chamber door," in “The Raven”, who did he think was outside?

A. his neighbour
B. the raven
C. pluto
D. some late night visitor
Answer» D. some late night visitor
192.

In what month does the poem “The Raven” take place?

A. december
B. january
C. october
D. february
Answer» A. december
193.

What is the name of the "rare and radiant maiden" for whom the author mourns in “The Raven”?

A. annebelle
B. lenore
C. pluto
D. lydia
Answer» B. lenore
194.

What happens when the author opens the door in “The Raven”?

A. the raven flies in
B. he screams
C. he only sees darkness
D. he sees lenore standing outside
Answer» C. he only sees darkness
195.

What word does the raven say whenever he speaks?

A. quoth
B. prophet
C. nevermore
D. lenore
Answer» C. nevermore
196.

Where does the raven perch when he comes into the house?

A. on the door frame
B. on the mantle above the fireplace
C. on a bust of pallas
D. on the chair
Answer» C. on a bust of pallas
197.

What was the author doing at the beginning of the poem “The Raven”?

A. eating dinner
B. reading a book
C. cutting his toenails
D. writing a letter
Answer» D. writing a letter
198.

The raven is a symbol of

A. birds
B. happiness
C. boredom
D. death
Answer» D. death
199.

How did the raven get into the house?

A. he stepped in the window
B. he came in the chimney
C. he flew in the door
D. he was already in the house
Answer» A. he stepped in the window
200.

In what year was the first edition of "Leaves of Grass" published?

A. 1872
B. 1892
C. 1860
D. 1855
Answer» D. 1855

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