1.
Sweeney Agonistes is a verse drama
written by :
a. T.S. Eliot
b. Christopher Fry
c. Ezra Pound
d. Ibsen
a. T.S. Eliot
b. Christopher Fry
c. Ezra Pound
d. Ibsen
2.
Match the following works with its author:
i.
The Family Reunion - (a)Philip
Larkin
ii.
Venus Observed - (b)Thom Gunn
iii.
The Less Deceived - (c)Christopher
Fry
iv.
Boss Cupid - (d)T.S. Eliot
a. (i)-b, (ii)-d, (iii)-a, (iv)-c
b. (i)-b, (ii)-c,
(iii)-d, (iv)-a
c. (i)-d,
(ii)-c, (iii)-a, (iv)-b
d. (i)-c, (ii)-a, (iii)-d, (iv)-b
3.
‘The Lady’s Not For Burning’ is a play
written by :
a. T.S.Eliot
b. Dylan Thomas
c. Ezra Pound
d. Christopher Fry
a. T.S.Eliot
b. Dylan Thomas
c. Ezra Pound
d. Christopher Fry
4.
Ring
Round The Moon is a play
written by :
a. T.S.Eliot
b. Dylan Thomas
c. Ezra Pound
d. Christopher Fry
b. Dylan Thomas
c. Ezra Pound
d. Christopher Fry
5.
The Movement was a term coined by :
a. Philip Larkin
b. J.D Scott
c. D.J. Enright
d. Kingsley Amis
a. Philip Larkin
b. J.D Scott
c. D.J. Enright
d. Kingsley Amis
6.
Who among the following is NOT associated with
movement poetry?
a. Philip Larkin
b. Thom Gunn
c. Christopher Fry
d. Donald Davie
a. Philip Larkin
b. Thom Gunn
c. Christopher Fry
d. Donald Davie
7.
Poets of the 1950s and New Lines
are two anthologies produced by :
a. War Poets
b. Movement Poets
c. Auden Group
d. Symbolists
a. War Poets
b. Movement Poets
c. Auden Group
d. Symbolists
8. 'The Whitsun Weddings' and 'High Windows' are works written by :
a. T.S.Eliot
b. Philip Larkin
c. Ezra Pound
d. Christopher Fry
a. T.S.Eliot
b. Philip Larkin
c. Ezra Pound
d. Christopher Fry
9.
‘The Man With Night Sweats’ is a work of
:
a. Thom Gunn
b. Philip Larkin
c. Ezra Pound
d. Christopher Fry
a. Thom Gunn
b. Philip Larkin
c. Ezra Pound
d. Christopher Fry
10. 'Jill' and 'A Girl in Winter' are
…………….. written by Philip Larkin.
a. Novels
b. Plays
c. Poems
d. Short Stories
a. Novels
b. Plays
c. Poems
d. Short Stories
11.
The North Ship is a collection of poems written by :
a. T.S.Eliot
b. Philip Larkin
c. Ezra Pound
d. Christopher Fry
b. Philip Larkin
c. Ezra Pound
d. Christopher Fry
12.
The Passages of Joy is a work of :
a. Thom Gunn
b. Philip Larkin
c. Ezra Pound
d. Christopher Fry
a. Thom Gunn
b. Philip Larkin
c. Ezra Pound
d. Christopher Fry
13.
The collection of poems ‘Birthday Letters’
was written by :
a. Judith Wright
b. Seamus Heaney
c. Keats
d. Ted Hughes
a. Judith Wright
b. Seamus Heaney
c. Keats
d. Ted Hughes
14.
Which of the following is a work of Ted Hughes?
a. The Hawk in the Rain
b. Crow
c. Tales from Ovid
d. All of them
a. The Hawk in the Rain
b. Crow
c. Tales from Ovid
d. All of them
15.
Who wrote the poem ‘Regime Change’, a protest
against invasion of Iraq?
a. Andrew Motion
b. Seamus Heaney
c. Ted Hughes
d. Ezra Pound
a. Andrew Motion
b. Seamus Heaney
c. Ted Hughes
d. Ezra Pound
16.
‘Natural Causes’ and ‘The Lamberts’
are poems by :
a. Andrew Motion
b. Seamus Heaney
c. Ted Hughes
d. Ezra Pound
a. Andrew Motion
b. Seamus Heaney
c. Ted Hughes
d. Ezra Pound
17.
The Iron Man: A Children's Story in Five Nights
is a science fiction novel written by :
a. Thom Gunn
b. Philip Larkin
c. Ted Hughes
d. Christopher Fry
a. Thom Gunn
b. Philip Larkin
c. Ted Hughes
d. Christopher Fry
18.
Match the following :
i.
Ted Hughes - (a) Dangerous Play: Poems 1974–1984
ii.
Seamus Heaney - (b) Lupercal
iii.
Andrew Motion - (c) Orthodoxy
iv.
G.K. Chesterton - (d) Door into the Dark
a. (i)-b, (ii)-d, (iii)-a, (iv)-c
b. (i)-b, (ii)-c,
(iii)-d, (iv)-a
c. (i)-d,
(ii)-c, (iii)-a, (iv)-b
d. (i)-c, (ii)-a, (iii)-d, (iv)-b
19.
Shakespeare and the Goddess of Complete Being
is a book of literary criticism written by :
a. Thom Gunn
b. Philip Larkin
c. Ted Hughes
d. Christopher Fry
a. Thom Gunn
b. Philip Larkin
c. Ted Hughes
d. Christopher Fry
20.
'Death of a Naturalist' is a collection
of poems by :
a. Russell
b. Byron
c. Seamus Heaney
d. Ezra Pound
a. Russell
b. Byron
c. Seamus Heaney
d. Ezra Pound
21.
The poem ‘Human Chain’ is written by :
a. Judith Wright
b. Seamus Heaney
c. Keats
d. Lamb
b. Seamus Heaney
c. Keats
d. Lamb
22.
The poem ‘District and Circle’ is written
by :
a. Judith Wright
b. Seamus Heaney
c. Keats
d. Lamb
b. Seamus Heaney
c. Keats
d. Lamb
23.
Match the following :
i.
Dylan Thomas - (a)Anglo-American Poet
ii.
Thom Gunn - (b)English Poet
iii.
Seamus Heaney - (c)Welsh Poet
iv.
Andrew Motion - (d)Irish Poet
a. (i)-b, (ii)-d, (iii)-a, (iv)-c
b. (i)-b, (ii)-c,
(iii)-d, (iv)-a
c. (i)-d,
(ii)-c, (iii)-a, (iv)-b
d. (i)-c, (ii)-a, (iii)-d, (iv)-b
24.
The Spirit Level is a poetry collection
written by :
a. Seamus Heaney
b. Philip Larkin
c. Ted Hughes
d. Christopher Fry
a. Seamus Heaney
b. Philip Larkin
c. Ted Hughes
d. Christopher Fry
25.
Philip
Larkin: A Writer’s Life
is a biography written by :
a. Andrew Motion
b. Seamus Heaney
c. Ted Hughes
d. Ezra Pound
b. Seamus Heaney
c. Ted Hughes
d. Ezra Pound
26.
Who created the fictional priest-detective
‘Father Brown’?
a. Thom Gunn
b. Philip Larkin
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Christopher Fry
b. Philip Larkin
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Christopher Fry
27.
Who is called ‘The Prince of paradox’?
a. Thom Gunn
b. Philip Larkin
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Christopher Fry
b. Philip Larkin
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Christopher Fry
28.
Which of the following is a work of
G.K.Chesterton?
a. The Napoleon of Notting Hill
b. The Man Who Was Thursday
c. The Everlasting Man
d. All of them
a. The Napoleon of Notting Hill
b. The Man Who Was Thursday
c. The Everlasting Man
d. All of them
29.
'Zuleika Dobson' is a novel written by :
a. Thom Gunn
b. Max Beerbohm
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Christopher Fry
a. Thom Gunn
b. Max Beerbohm
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Christopher Fry
30.
‘Enoch Soames’ is a character in which of the
Max Beerbohm’s book?
a. Seven Men
b. A Christmas Garland
c. The Happy Hypocrite
d. Zuleika Dobson
a. Seven Men
b. A Christmas Garland
c. The Happy Hypocrite
d. Zuleika Dobson
31.
The Ballad of the White Horse is a poem written by :
a. Thom Gunn
b. Philip Larkin
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Christopher Fry
a. Thom Gunn
b. Philip Larkin
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Christopher Fry
32.
Which among the following works of Max Beerbohm
is a lighter, more humorous version of Oscar Wilde’s classic tale of moral
degeneration, The Picture of Dorian Gray?
a. The Happy Hypocrite
b. A Christmas Garland
c. Seven Men
d. A Peep into the Past
a. The Happy Hypocrite
b. A Christmas Garland
c. Seven Men
d. A Peep into the Past
33.
'Principia Mathematica' is
related to who among the following :
a. Bertrand Russell
b. Max Beerbohm
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Christopher Fry
a. Bertrand Russell
b. Max Beerbohm
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Christopher Fry
34.
Who among the following is associated with
‘Analytic Philosophy’?
a. Bertrand Russell
b. Max Beerbohm
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Christopher Fry
b. Max Beerbohm
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Christopher Fry
35.
The essay On Denoting is considered as
the “paradigm of philosophy”. Whose essay is it?
a. Bertrand Russell
b. Max Beerbohm
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Christopher Fry
b. Max Beerbohm
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Christopher Fry
36.
Which among the following is a work of Bertrand
Russell?
a. My Philosophical Development
b. Unpopular Essays
c. Satan in the Suburbs and Other Stories
d. All of them
a. My Philosophical Development
b. Unpopular Essays
c. Satan in the Suburbs and Other Stories
d. All of them
37.
Which of the following is a work of Virginia
Woolf?
a. Mrs Dalloway
b. To the Light House
c. The Waves
d. All of them
a. Mrs Dalloway
b. To the Light House
c. The Waves
d. All of them
38.
In her work ‘Modern Fiction’ Virginia
Woolf grouped the writers as materialists and spiritualists. Who among the
following is included in her spiritualist group?
a. H.G.Wells
b. James Joyce
c. Arnold Bennett
d. John Galsworthy
a. H.G.Wells
b. James Joyce
c. Arnold Bennett
d. John Galsworthy
39.
Arrange the works of Virginia Woolf in
chronological :
a.
The Voyage Out - Mrs. Dalloway – Orlando – A Room of One’s Own
b.
Mrs. Dalloway - The Voyage Out – Orlando – A Room of One’s Own
c.
Orlando - Mrs. Dalloway – A Room of One’s Own
- The Voyage Out
d.
A Room of One’s Own - Orlando – The Voyage Out - Mrs. Dalloway
40.
Which among the following is NOT an
autobiographical essay of Virginia Woolf?
a. Reminiscences
b. 22 Hyde Park Gate
c. To the Lighthouse
d. A Sketch of the Past
a. Reminiscences
b. 22 Hyde Park Gate
c. To the Lighthouse
d. A Sketch of the Past
41.
Who among the following began the Hyde Park
Gate News on the magazine Tit-Bits?
a. James Joyce
b. Virginia Woolf
c. Russell
d. Arnold
a. James Joyce
b. Virginia Woolf
c. Russell
d. Arnold
42.
Which among the following novels is NOT included
in the “St Ives Trilogy” of Virginia Woolf?
a. Jacob’s Room
b. To the Lighthouse
c. The Waves
d. Mrs Dalloway
a. Jacob’s Room
b. To the Lighthouse
c. The Waves
d. Mrs Dalloway
43.
Mrs Ramsay is a character in which of the
following novels of Virginia Woolf?
a. Jacob’s Room
b. To the Lighthouse
c. The Waves
d. Mrs Dalloway
b. To the Lighthouse
c. The Waves
d. Mrs Dalloway
44.
In Woolf's writing the "broken
chrysalis" was an image that became a metaphor for those exploring the relationship between Woolf and ………….
a. Hate
b. Joy
c. Grief
d. Anger
a. Hate
b. Joy
c. Grief
d. Anger
45.
Which among the following novels of Virginia
Woolf has the original title “Melymbrosia”?
a. Jacob’s Room
b. To the Lighthouse
c. The Waves
d. The Voyage Out
b. To the Lighthouse
c. The Waves
d. The Voyage Out
46.
Hogarth Press is associated with who among the
following?
a. Virginia Woolf
b. Philip Larkin
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Bertrand Russell
a. Virginia Woolf
b. Philip Larkin
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Bertrand Russell
47.
A Letter to a Young Poet is an epistolary
letter written by :
a. Bertrand Russell
b. Max Beerbohm
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Virginia Woolf
b. Max Beerbohm
c. G.K. Chesterton
d. Virginia Woolf
48.
Septimus
Warren Smith is a character in which of the Virginia Woolf’s novel?
a. Jacob’s Room
b. To the Lighthouse
c. The Waves
d. Mrs Dalloway
b. To the Lighthouse
c. The Waves
d. Mrs Dalloway
49.
Which among the following is an imaginative biography
of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s cocker spaniel written by Virginia Woolf?
a. Orlando
b. Mrs Dalloway
c. Flush
d. The Waves
a. Orlando
b. Mrs Dalloway
c. Flush
d. The Waves
50.
Which among the following is the last work of
Virginia Woolf?
a. Orlando
b. Mrs Dalloway
c. Between the Acts
d. The Waves
a. Orlando
b. Mrs Dalloway
c. Between the Acts
d. The Waves
1. A
ReplyDelete2. C
3. D
4. D
5. B
6. C
7. B
8. B
9. A
10. A
11. B
12. A
13. D
14. D
15. A
16. A
17. C
18. A
19. C
20. C
21. B
22. B
23. D
24. A
25. A
26. C
27. C
28. D
29. B
30. A
31. C
32. A
33. A
34. A
35. A
36. D
37. D
38. B
39. A
40. C
41. B
42. D
43. B
44. C
45. D
46. A
47. D
48. D
49. C
50. B