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270+ Literary Criticism 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: Preface to the Lyrical Ballads - William WordsWorth
51.

Poems of value are produced by a man who possess more than usual organic sensibility and had also thought

A. in tranquility
B. long and deep
C. passionately
D. calmly
Answer» B. long and deep
52.

In the Lyrical Ballads, Wordsworth's purpose was to imitate and adopt the very language of

A. the neoclassics
B. metre
C. men
D. the classics
Answer» C. men
53.

Which of the following is not true?

A. Lyrical Ballads marked the beginning of the Romantic Age
B. Wordsworth believed that simple language creates better poems than complicated language
C. Nature is a savage force that needs to be conquered by technology
D. Lyrical Ballads received mixed reviews when it was originally published in1798
Answer» C. Nature is a savage force that needs to be conquered by technology
54.

In what ways is the Lyrical Ballads different from much of the poetry that was popular when it was published?

A. It features poems that focus on nature and rural community
B. It calls for rigid poetic forms
C. It sought for poems that are more complicated
D. It sought to stimulate the reasoning mind rather than produce an emotional response
Answer» A. It features poems that focus on nature and rural community
55.

Wordsworth justifies the use of metre and denounces the ____________ of the NeoClassical poets for their artificiality.

A. verse
B. rhyme
C. poetic diction
D. tradition
Answer» C. poetic diction
56.

Wordsworth quoted ____________ who said, “Poetry is the most philosophical of all writings”.

A. Aristotle
B. Horace
C. Homer
D. Virgil
Answer» A. Aristotle
57.

An Appendix on Poetic Diction was added to the Preface to the Lyrical Ballads in_____.

A. 1800
B. 1798
C. 1805
D. 1802
Answer» D. 1802
58.

According to Wordsworth the understanding of the reader must necessarily be in some degree…

A. Enlightened
B. Disheartened
C. Motivated
D. Contentment
Answer» A. Enlightened
59.

Wordsworth said that Poetry is the image of

A. Man and Science
B. Man and Society
C. Man and Nature
D. Nature and Science
Answer» C. Man and Nature
60.

According to Wordsworth Poetry is the first and last of all…

A. Wisdom
B. Truth
C. Inspiration
D. Knowledge
Answer» D. Knowledge
61.

Wordsworth gives much importance to the ________ of poetry

A. Fancy
B. Language
C. Feelings
D. Imagination
Answer» B. Language
62.

Who comments, “the end of writing is to instruct, The end of poetry is to instruct by pleasing”

A. Shakespeare
B. Arnold
C. Dr. Johnson
D. None of the above
Answer» C. Dr. Johnson
63.

The only difference between the language of Prose and the language of Poetry is_________

A. Use of Rhythm
B. Use of Words
C. Use of feelings
D. Use of Metre
Answer» D. Use of Metre
64.

According to Wordsworth ____________ is not essential to poetry

A. Metre
B. Imagination
C. Talent
D. Rhyme
Answer» A. Metre
65.

A primary function of poetry according to Wordsworth is to give ___________ for his readers

A. Knowledge
B. Pleasure
C. Idea
D. Truth
Answer» B. Pleasure
66.

Poetry is “spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings” according to

A. Arnold
B. T. S Eliot
C. Johnson
D. Wordsworth
Answer» D. Wordsworth
67.

Wordsworth chosen the various aspects of __________

A. Royal and rich life
B. War and peace life
C. Humble and Rustic life
D. Nature and poets life
Answer» C. Humble and Rustic life
68.

The Poetic Composition take place in ______ stages

A. Four
B. Eight
C. Two
D. Six
Answer» A. Four
69.

“Poetry is emotions recollected in tranquility”. Who has defined poetry in these words?

A. Shelley
B. Matthew Arnold
C. S. T. Coleridge
D. Wordsworth
Answer» D. Wordsworth
70.

Rustic life is more noble and permanent because they are connected with the objects of_______

A. Real life
B. Truth
C. Nature
D. Fancy
Answer» C. Nature
71.

Wordsworth remarks that Poetry and Painting are

A. Sisters
B. Siblings
C. Brother
D. Children
Answer» A. Sisters
72.

Wordsworth states, “Poetry sheds no tears such as Angels weep, but natural and

A. earthly tears”
B. childish tears”
C. human tears”
D. mournful tears”
Answer» C. human tears”
73.

Wordsworth believes that a poet is,

A. “a man speaking to poets”
B. “a man speaking to men”
C. “a man speaking to human”
D. “a man speaking to God”
Answer» B. “a man speaking to men”
74.

Wordsworth feels that Poetry is the image of

A. human beings and nature
B. men and women
C. God and human
D. man and nature
Answer» D. man and nature
75.

The language of every good poem can in no respect differ from that of good __.

A. Drama
B. Prose
C. Novel
D. Tragi- comedy
Answer» B. Prose
76.

Wordsworth said the poet should use the __ for removing what would otherwise be painful or disgusting in the passion.

A. Principal of selection
B. Metrical composition
C. Personification of abstract ideas
D. Real language of men
Answer» A. Principal of selection
77.

Who said that poetry is the most philosophic of all writing?

A. William Wordsworth
B. William Shakespeare
C. Aristotle
D. Matthew Arnold
Answer» C. Aristotle
78.

In what ways is Lyrical Ballads different from much of the poetry that was popular when it was published?

A. It calls for even more strict and rigid poetic forms
B. It features poems that focus on nature and rural communities
C. It contains poems that are more complicated and academic in tone.
D. It sought to stimulate the reader’s reasoning mind.
Answer» B. It features poems that focus on nature and rural communities
79.

According to Wordsworth, poetic diction has

A. Rules
B. No rules
C. Rustic language
D. Simple language
Answer» B. No rules
80.

According to Wordsworth, prose and poetry differs by

A. Style
B. Emotion
C. Preface
D. Metre
Answer» D. Metre
Chapter: The Study Poetry - Matthew Arnold
81.

only the best poetry according to Arnold is capable of performing its ___

A. duty
B. job
C. task
D. systems
Answer» C. task
82.

according to Arnold, poetry interprets life in ____ ways.

A. one
B. two
C. three
D. four
Answer» B. two
83.

the first great principle of criticism emancipated by Arnold is __________

A. Disinterestedness
B. Detachment
C. Discernment
D. Disaffectation
Answer» A. Disinterestedness
84.

Poetry according to Arnold, attaches its emotion to the

A. theme
B. style
C. idea
D. diction
Answer» D. diction
85.

According to Arnold, the scantiest and frailest of classics in English poetry is

A. Gray
B. Pope
C. Burns
D. Milton
Answer» A. Gray
86.

Whom did Arnold regard as the high priest of prose and reason

A. Milton
B. Gray
C. Dryden
D. Pope
Answer» D. Pope
87.

In the study of poetry Arnold writes that we have to turn to poetry to

A. understand life and to sustain us
B. interpret life and to control us
C. interpret life and to console and sustain us
D. understand life and to strengthen us
Answer» C. interpret life and to console and sustain us
88.

What confuses the distinctions between excellent and inferior, sound and unsound, true and untrue or only half-true in poetry?

A. Charlatanism
B. Philistinism
C. Estimates
D. High seriousness
Answer» A. Charlatanism
89.

The definition of poetry as enunciated by Matthew Arnold in 'The Study of Poetry" is

A. A spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings
B. A criticism of life, governed by the laws of poetic truth and poetic beauty
C. A just and lively image of human nature, to delight and instruct mankind
D. An imitation of an action that is serious, complete and of certain magnitude
Answer» B. A criticism of life, governed by the laws of poetic truth and poetic beauty
90.

What has the power of forming, sustaining and delighting us as nothing else can?

A. Excellent prose
B. Criticism
C. The best poetry
D. Drama
Answer» C. The best poetry
91.

According to Matthew Arnold, Chaucer is not one of the great classics because

A. His poetry does not transcend and efface the poetry of Catholic Christendom
B. His verse lacks liquidness and fluidity.
C. his poetry lacks virtue of manner and movement
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
92.

According to Matthew Arnold, poetry is –

A. a criticism of life
B. spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings
C. an escape from personality
D. the sensuous way of expression
Answer» A. a criticism of life
93.

Who, according to Arnold is the father of English poetry?

A. Shakespeare
B. Wordsworth
C. Chaucer
D. Dryden
Answer» B. Wordsworth
94.

In The Study of Poetry, Arnold puts stress on _______________ in poetry.

A. bright humour
B. high seriousness
C. sensuousness
D. want of seriousness
Answer» B. high seriousness
95.

The ‘touchstone method’ was propagated by –

A. Matthew Arnold
B. T.S. Eliot
C. F.R. Leavis
D. William Wordsworth
Answer» A. Matthew Arnold
96.

Arnold regards Dryden and Pope as the Classics of English __________.

A. fiction
B. poetry
C. prose
D. morals
Answer» C. prose
97.

“The best poetry will be found to have a power of forming, sustaining and delighting us, as nothing else can” was said by –

A. William Wordsworth
B. Matthew Arnold
C. John Dryden
D. Alexander Pope
Answer» B. Matthew Arnold
98.

Middleton Murry had criticized the critical work of –

A. Matthew Arnold
B. F.R. Leavis
C. T.S. Eliot
D. Samuel Johnson
Answer» C. T.S. Eliot
99.

What attaches its emotion to facts according to Arnold?

A. Poetry
B. Prose
C. Religion
D. Tradition
Answer» C. Religion
100.

How should we conceive poetry as advocated by Arnold?

A. Worthily and Highly
B. Highly and Mightily
C. Worthily and Prayerful
D. Mighty and Powerful
Answer» A. Worthily and Highly

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