Tuesday, 18 September 2018

Unit-II Part-II

1.      Shelley’s poem Queen Mab was reworked and a revised edition was published under the name :
                         a.  The Daemon of the World 
                         b. A Philosophical Poem
                         c.  When Soft Voices Die
                         d. A Lyrical Drama
2.      The pastoral elegy Adonais written by Shelley is for :
                         a.  Judith Wright
                         b. Byron
                         c. Keats
                         d. Lamb
3.      "Ode to a Nightingale" is written by :
                         a.  Judith Wright
                         b. Byron
                         c. Keats
                         d. Lamb
4.      ‘I Stood Tip-toe Upon a Little Hill’, ‘Sleep and Poetry’, and the famous sonnet ‘On First Looking into Chapman's Homer’ were written by :
                         a.  Shelley
                         b. Byron
                         c. Keats
                         d. Lamb
5.      The alternate title of Shelley’s poem Alastor is :
                        a.  The Spirit of Solitude
                        b. The Daemon of the World
                        c. A Romance 
                        d. A Ballad
6.      Match the following works with the authors :
                 i.          Zastrozzi                                                                   -              (a) John Keats
                ii.          Endymion                                                                 ­-              (b) Mary Shelley
               iii.          The Fortunes of Perkin Warbeck                           -              (c) Horace Walpole
               iv.          Hieroglyphic Tales                                                  -              (d) P. B. Shelley
                  a.  (i)-b, (ii)-c, (iii)-d, (iv)-a
                  b. (i)-d, (ii)-a, (iii)-b, (iv)-c
                  c. (i)-c, (ii)-d, (iii)-b, (iv)-a
                  d. (i)-a, (ii)-c, (iii)-d, (iv)-b
7.      Which among the following is NOT a work of John Keats?
                        a.  Ode on a Grecian Urn
                        b. Ode on Melancholy
                        c.  Ode to the West Wind
                        d. Ode to Psyche
8.      Who among the following is NOT associated with “Cockney School”?
                        a.  John Keats
                        b. William Hazlitt
                        c. Leigh Hunt
                        d. William Wordsworth
9.      The Gothic novel ‘Frankenstein’ was written by :
                        a.  Horace Walpole
                        b. Walter Scott
                        c. Mary Shelley
                        d. Leigh Hunt
10.   Who is considered as the father of Gothic Fiction?
                        a.  Horace Walpole
                        b. Walter Scott
                        c. Mary Shelley
                        d. Leigh Hunt
11.   The first Gothic Novel ‘The Castle of Otranto’ was written by :
                        a.  Horace Walpole
                        b. Walter Scott
                        c. Mary Shelley
                        d. Leigh Hunt
12.   Which is the autobiographical novel of Mary Shelley, written in the grief after the deaths of her children?
                        a.  Lodore
                        b. Falkner
                        c. Valperga
                        d. Mathilda
13.   The alternate title of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein is :
                        a.  Prometheus Unbound
                        b. The Modern Prometheus
                        c.  A Romantic Hero
                        d. The Life and Adventures of Castruccio
14.   Match the following works of Mary Shelley with their genre?
                 i.          Valperga                                                                  -              (a) Travel narrative
                ii.          The Last Man                                                          -              (b) Historical Novel
               iii.          Frankenstein                                                           -              (c) Apocalyptic Novel
               iv.          Rambles in Germany and Italy                              ­-              (d) Gothic Novel
                 a.   (i)-b, (ii)-c, (iii)-d, (iv)-a
                 b. (i)-d, (ii)-a, (iii)-b, (iv)-c
                 c. (i)-c, (ii)-d, (iii)-b, (iv)-a
                 d. (i)-a, (ii)-c, (iii)-d, (iv)-b
15.   The word “Serendipity”; coined by Horace Walpole; means :
                       a.  Misfortune
                       b. Unplanned, fortuitous discovery
                       c.  Total calmness of mind and body
                       d. Ill omen
16.   Which of the following is a work of Walter Scott?
                       a.  Ivanhoe
                       b. Rob Roy
                       c. The lady of the lake
                       d. All of them
17.   The novel 'The Siege of Malta' is published in 2008. Which of the following is the author?
                       a.  Jane Austen
                       b. Walter Scott
                       c. Sterne
                       d. John Locke
18.   'Elizabeth Bennet' is the protagonist in which of the following novel?
                       a.  Pride and Prejudice 
                       b. Sense and Sensibility
                       c. Ivanhoe
                       d. Sanditon
19.   Which one is NOT a work of Jane Austen?
                       a.  Emma
                       b. Persuasion
                       c. Rob Roy
                      d. Sense and Sensibility
20.   Who wrote the children book 'Tales from Shakespeare'?
                      a.  Dequincy
                      b. Lamb
                      c. J.S. Mill
                      d. Hazlitt
21.   Essays of Elia’ is written by?
                      a.  Dequincy
                      b. Lamb
                      c. J.S.Mill
                      d. Hazlitt
22.   Which of the following is a novella by Charles Lamb?
                      a.  Rosamund Gray
                      b. Story of Rimini
                      c. The Spirit of the Age
                      d. Inferno
23.   The Story of Rimini’ based on the tragic episode of Francesca da Rimini told in Dante's Inferno is written by :
                      a.  Dequincy
                      b. Lamb
                      c. Leigh Hunt
                      d. Hazlitt
24.   Match the following:
(A) Lamb                                                           -              (i) A Jar of Honey from Mount Hybla               
(B) Hazlitt                                                         -              (ii) Confessions of an English Opium-Eater           
(C)Leigh Hunt                                                   -              (iii) The Adventures of Ulysses                                   
(D)Dequincy                                                     -              (iv) The Spirit of the Age
              a.  A-iv, B-iii,C-ii, D-I
              b. A-ii, B-iii, C-I, D-iv
              c. A-iii, B-ii, C-iv, D-I
              d. A-iii, B-iv, C-i, D-ii
25.   Match the following works with their authors :
                 i.          Tales of my Landlord                                             -              (a) William Hazlitt
                ii.          Juvenilia                                                                   -              (b) Charles Lamb
               iii.          The Old Familiar Faces                                          -              (c) Walter Scott
               iv.          Characters of Shakespear’s Plays                       -              (d) Jane Austen
              a.  (i)-b, (ii)-c, (iii)-d, (iv)-a
              b. (i)-d, (ii)-a, (iii)-b, (iv)-c
              c. (i)-c, (ii)-d, (iii)-b, (iv)-a
              d.  (i)-a, (ii)-c, (iii)-d, (iv)-b
26.   Walter Scott’s The Lady of the Last Minstrel is a :
                    a.  Historical Novel
                    b. Domestic Novel
                    c. Gothic Novel
                    d. Long Narrative Poem
27.   ‘Waverley Novels’ is associated with who among the following?
                    a.  Walter Scott
                    b. Charles Lamb
                    c. J.S. Mill
                    d. Jane Austen
28.   What was the subtitle of Walter Scott’s historical novel Ivanhoe?
                    a. A Tragedy
                    b. A Comedy
                    c. A Romance
                    d. A History
29.   “Malachi Malagrowther” is a pseudonym used by which among the following writer?
                    a.  Walter Scott
                    b. Charles Lamb
                    c. J.S. Mill
                    d. Jane Austen
30.   Jane Austen’s novel First Impressions was published as :
                    a.  Pride and Prejudice
                    b. Sense and Sensibility
                    c. Emma
                    d. Sanditon
31.   Plan of a Novel, according to hints from various quarters is a short satirical work written by :
                    a.  Walter Scott
                    b. Charles Lamb
                    c. J.S. Mill
                    d. Jane Austen
32.   Written After the Death of Charles Lamb­ is written by :
                    a.  Coleridge
                    b. Wordsworth
                    c. Leigh Hunt
                    d. Hazlitt
33.   A New and Improved Grammar of the English Tongue was written who among the following?
                    a.  Walter Scott
                    b. Charles Lamb
                    c. J.S. Mill
                    d. William Hazlitt
34.   Which among the following is a work of William Hazlitt?
                    a.  Liber Amoris
                    b. Table-Talk
                    c. The Plain Speaker 
                    d. All of them
35.   An intellectual journal The Examiner was founded by :
                    a.  Leigh Hunt & Lamb
                    b. Dequincy & Lamb
                    c. Leigh Hunt & Hazlitt
                    d. Lamb & Hazlitt
36.   Juvenilia is a collection of poems written by who among the following :
                    a.  Leigh Hunt
                    b. Charles Lamb
                    c. Dequincy
                    d. William Hazlitt
37.   Which among the following is a work of Leigh Hunt?
                    a.  Captain Sword and Captain Pen
                    b. Sir Ralph Esher
                    c.  Men, Women and Books
                    d. All of them
38.   Which character in Charles Dickens’ novel Bleak House is commonly regarded as a portrait of Leigh Hunt?
                    a.  Richard Carstone
                    b. Harold Skimpole
                    c. Lawrence Boythorn
                    d. Mr Tulkinghorn
39.   Which among the following is a work of Thomas De Quincey?
                    a.  Lake Reminiscences
                    b. The English Mail-Coach
                    c. Autobiographical Sketches
                    d. All of them
40.   "The anxiety of mankind to intervene on behalf of nature...is an altogether unnecessary solicitude. What women by nature cannot do, it is quite superfluous to forbid them from doing.” was written by J.S.Mill in his essay :
                    a.  The Spirit of the Age
                    b. The Old Familiar Faces
                    c. Subjugation of Women
                    d. Inferno
41.   Rights of Women’ is written by :
                    a.  Mary Wollstonecraft
                    b. J.S.Mill
                    c. Leigh Hunt
                    d. Hazlitt
42.   'Original Stories from Real Life' is a children book by :
                    a.  Mary Wollstonecraft
                    b. J.S.Mill
                    c. Leigh Hunt
                    d. Hazlitt
43.   Which statement about  ‘A Vindication of the Rights of Women’ is true :
a.      One of Wollstonecraft's central arguments in the Rights of Woman is that women should be educated in a rational manner to give them the opportunity to contribute to society.     
b.      Wollstonecraft would never have referred to her text as feminist because the words feminist and feminism were not coined until the 1890s.
c.      Wollstonecraft contends that men and women are equal in the eyes of God, which means that they are both subject to the same moral law.                   
d.      All are true
44.   Utilitarianism is a book written by who among the following :
                   a.  Leigh Hunt
                   b. Thomas De Quincey
                   c. J.S. Mill
                   d. Charles Lamb
45.   Who among the following was the godfather to the philosopher Bertrand Russell?
                   a.  Leigh Hunt
                   b. Thomas De Quincey
                   c. J.S. Mill
                   d. Charles Lamb
46.   Which among the following is a work of J.S. Mill?
                   a.  On Liberty
                   b. A System of Logic
                   c. The Negro Question
                   d. All of them
47.   “There remain no legal slaves, save the mistress of every house” – is a quote of :
                   a.  Leigh Hunt
                   b. Thomas De Quincey
                   c. J.S. Mill
                   d. Charles Lamb
48.   Mary Wollstonecraft’s political pamphlet A Vindication of the Rights of Men was written in response to :
a.      Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France
b.      Thomas Paine’s Rights of Man
c.      J.S. Mill’s On Liberty
d.      Edmund Burke’s A Philosophical Enquiry into the Origin of Our Ideas of the Sublime and Beautiful
49.   Maria, the unfinished novelistic sequel of Mary Wollstonecraft has an alternative title :
                    a.  Rights of Woman
                    b. The Wrongs of Women
                    c.  Rights of Men
                    d. A Fiction
50.   Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark is a travel narrative of :
                        a.    Leigh Hunt
                         b. Mary Wollstonecraft
                         c. William Hazlitt
                         d. Charles Lamb

1 comment:

  1. 1. A
    2. C
    3. C
    4. C
    5. A
    6. B
    7. C
    8. D
    9. C
    10. A
    11. A
    12. D
    13. B
    14. A
    15. B
    16. D
    17. B
    18. A
    19. C
    20. B
    21. B
    22. A
    23. C
    24. D
    25. C
    26. D
    27. A
    28. C
    29. A
    30. A
    31. D
    32. B
    33. D
    34. D
    35. C
    36. A
    37. D
    38. B
    39. D
    40. C
    41. A
    42. A
    43. D
    44. C
    45. C
    46. D
    47. C
    48. A
    49. B
    50. B

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