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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
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 |
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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