Tuesday, 30 October 2018

Unit-VI Part-III


1.      Match the following :
                 i.          Psychoanalysis           -              (a) Anxiety developed by girls upon realization that they don’t have penis.
                ii.          Seduction theory        -              (b) An overwhelming fear of damage to, or loss of, the penis.
               iii.          Castration Anxiety     -              (c) The study of the unconscious mind.
               iv.          Penis Envy                   -              (d) Childhood sexual abuse.
                  a.  (i)-d,(ii)-a,(iii)-b,(iv)-c      
                    b. (i)-c,(ii)-d,(iii)-b,(iv)-a
                    c. (i)-b,(ii)-d,(iii)-a,(iv)-c       
                    d. (i)-b,(ii)-c,(iii)-a,(iv)-d
2.      Which one of the following is a work of Sigmund Freud?
                        a.  The Interpretation of Dreams 
                        b. Studies on Hysteria 
                        c. On Narcissism  
                        d. All of them
3.      Which one of the statement is true?
a.      Cathexis is defined as the process of investment of mental or emotional energy in a person, object, or idea.
b.      Electra complex is a girl's psychosexual competition with her mother for possession of her father.
c.      Seduction Theory  states that a repressed memory of an early childhood sexual abuse or molestation experience was the essential precondition for hysterical or obsessional symptoms.
d.      All of them
4.      Match the following :
                 i.          Id                                                 -              (a) a type of conscience that punishes misbehavior with feelings of guilt
                ii.          Ego                                             -              (b) the only component of personality that is present from birth
               iii.          Super-ego                                 -              (c) directly represented in dreams
               iv.          Unconscious mind                   -              (d) Conscious awareness
                  a.  (i)-d,(ii)-a,(iii)-b,(iv)-c   
                    b. (i)-c,(ii)-d,(iii)-b,(iv)-a
                    c. (i)-b,(ii)-d,(iii)-a,(iv)-c            
                    d. (i)-b,(ii)-c,(iii)-a,(iv)-d
5.      In which of his work Freud described the concept ‘Oedipus Complex’?
                        a.  The Interpretation of Dreams 
                        b. Studies on Hysteria 
                        c. The Ego and the Idd  
                        d. Beyond the Pleasure Principle
6.      Which of the following is true?
a.      Libido is a person's overall sexual drive or desire for sexual activity.
b.      Oedipus complex is a child's unconscious desire for the opposite-sex parent.
c.      ‘Iceberg Model’ represents the roles the Id, Ego, and Super Ego play in relation to conscious and unconscious thought.
d.      All of them
7.      In Memory of Sigmund Freud’ is a poem written by :
                        a.  W.H.Auden
                        b. T.S.Eliot
                        c. Judith Butler
                        d. Frredric Jameson
8.      Which of the following is a work of Sigmund Freud?
                        a.  Jokes and Their Relation to the Unconscious 
                        b. Leonardo da Vinci, A Memory of His Childhood 
                        c. Moses and Monotheism  
                        d. All of them
9.      Freud’s works ‘Totem and Taboo’ and ‘The Future of an Illusion’ deals with :
                        a.  Sexuality
                        b. Dreams
                        c. Religion
                        d. Child abuse
10.   Which of the following is a work of Sigmund Freud?
                        a.  The Second Sex
                        b. The Dialectic Sex
                        c. On Aphasia
                        d. Sexual Personae
11.   ‘Make it new’ is a maxim by who among the following?
                        a.  Ezra Pound
                        b. Sigmund Freud
                        c. Karl Marx
                        d. James Joyce
12.   Who was the co-writer in Sigmund Freud’s work ‘ Studies on Hysteria’?
                        a.  Ernst Mach
                        b. John Locke
                        c. Josef Breuer
                        d. Walt Whitman
13.   Which among the following work, the Sanskrit mantra, ‘ Shantih Shantih Shantih is included?
                        a.  James Joyce’s Ulysses
                        b. Virginia Woolf’s To The Lighthouse
                        c. T.S.Eliot’s The Wasteland   
                        d. Ezra Pound’s The Cantos
14.   A narrative mode or method that attempts to depict the multitudinous thoughts and feelings which pass through the mind is called :
                        a.  Stream of Consciousness
                        b. Hypodiegesis
                        c. Quibble
                        d. Paradox
15.   Who among the following is associated with ‘Theatre of the Absurd’?
                        a.  Samuel Beckett
                        b. Tom Stoppard
                        c. Harold Pinter
                        d. All of them
16.   Match the following modernist writers with their works :
                 i.          Samuel Beckett                         -              (a)Finnegans Wake
                ii.          James Joyce                             -              (b)The Sound and the Fury
               iii.          D.H.Lawrence                           -              (c)Lady Chatterley’s Lover
               iv.          William Faulkner                      -              (d)Murphy
                  a.  (i)-d,(ii)-a,(iii)-c,(iv)-b     
                    b. (i)-c,(ii)-d,(iii)-b,(iv)-a
                    c. (i)-b,(ii)-d,(iii)-a,(iv)-c       
                    d. (i)-b,(ii)-c,(iii)-a,(iv)-d
17.   Who among the following is NOT associated with Frankfurt School?
                        a.  Jurgen Habermas
                        b. Erich Fromm
                        c. Samuel Beckett
                        d. Alfred Schmidt
18.   'The Theory of Communicative Action' is the magnum opus of :
                        a.  Jurgen Habermas
                        b. Erich Fromm
                        c. Samuel Beckett
                        d. Alfred Schmidt
19.   Which among the following is a work of Jurgen Habermas?
                        a.  The Structural Transformation of the Public Sphere 
                        b. Old Europe, New Europe 
                        c. Legitimation Crisis  
                        d. All of them
20.   Which one of the following is NOT a post-modernist writer?
                        a.  Jacques Derrida
                        b. D.H.Lawrence
                        c. Frederic Jameson 
                        d. Jean-Francois Lyotard
21.   Match the following :
                 i.          Jacques Derrida                        -              (a)The effect of reality
                ii.          Jurgen Habermas                     -              (b)Deconstruction
               iii.          Michel Foucault                       -              (c)The public sphere
               iv.          Roland Barthes                         -              (d)Discursive regime
                  a.  (i)-d,(ii)-a,(iii)-c,(iv)-b
                    b. (i)-c,(ii)-d,(iii)-b,(iv)-a
                    c. (i)-b,(ii)-d,(iii)-a,(iv)-c   
                    d. (i)-b,(ii)-c,(iii)-d,(iv)-a
22.   Which of the following is NOT a work of Fredric Jameson?
                        a.  Postmodernism, or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism 
                        b. The Political Unconscious 
                        c. Marxism and Form  
                        d. All of them
23.   Match the following Fredric Jameson’s work with the subject they handle :
                 i.          Archaeologies of the Future                  -              (a)Modernism
                ii.          Representing Capital                              -              (b)Utopia and Science fiction
               iii.          The Poetics of Social Forms                  -              (c)Das Kapital
               iv.          The Modernist Papers                            -              (d)General history of aesthetic forms
a.  (i)-d,(ii)-a,(iii)-c,(iv)-b
b. (i)-c,(ii)-d,(iii)-b,(iv)-a
c. (i)-b,(ii)-d,(iii)-a,(iv)-c    
d. (i)-b,(ii)-c,(iii)-d,(iv)-a
24.   Which one of the following is true?
a.      Post-structuralism emerged in France during the 1960s.
b.      A metalanguage is a systematized way of talking about concepts like meaning and grammar beyond the constraints of a traditional language.
c.      Derrida and Foucault are post-structuralist philosophers.
d.      All of them
25.   Roland Barthes’s ‘The Death of the Author’ is a pun on 'Le Morte d'Arthur' . Who wrote ‘Le Morte d’Arthur’?
                        a.  William Faulkner
                        b. Thomas Malory
                        c. Ezra Pound
                        d. Samuel Beckett
26.   Match the following :
                 i.          ‘What is an Author?’                                       -               (a)Roland Barthes
                ii.          ‘The Death and Return of the Author’           -               (b)Jacques Derrida
               iii.          The Deaths of Roland Barthes                     -               (c)Michel Foucault
               iv.          The Death of the Author                               -               (d)Sean Burke
                  a.  (i)-d,(ii)-a,(iii)-c,(iv)-b
                    b. (i)-c,(ii)-d,(iii)-b,(iv)-a
                    c. (i)-b,(ii)-d,(iii)-a,(iv)-c   
                    d. (i)-b,(ii)-c,(iii)-d,(iv)-a
27.   ‘The death of the author is the birth of the reader’ is a statement associated with :
                        a.  Roland Barthes
                        b. Jacques Derrida
                        c. Michel Foucault
                        d. Jurgen Habermas
28.   Which of the following work of Roland Barthes addresses the Japanese culture?
                        a.  Mythologies
                        b. Empire of Signs
                        c. The Fashion System
                        d. The Pleasure of the Text
29.   Which one of the following Roland Barthes’s work is a structural analysis of Balzac’s short story ‘Sarrasine’?
                        a.  The Pleasure of the Text 
                        b. Writing Degree Zero 
                        c. S/Z 
                        d. Camera Lucida
30.   Which one of the following is a work of Jacques Derrida?
                        a.  Of Grammatology
                        b. Speech and Phenomena
                        c. Writing and Difference
                        d. All of them
31.   “There is no out-of-context” is a statement associated with : 
                        a.  Roland Barthes
                        b. Michel Foucault
                        c. Jacques Derrida
                        d. Jurgen Habermas
32.   “Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences” is a famous lecture of :                          a.  Roland Barthes
                        b. Jacques Derrida
                        c. Michel Foucault
                        d. Jurgen Habermas
33.   Who among the following is the translator of Derrida’s work ‘Of Grammatology’ into English?
                        a.  Gayatri Spivak
                        b. Terry Eagleton
                        c. Noam Chomsky
                        d. Norman Levitt
34.   Which of the following is true?
a.      Deconstruction is related to text and its meaning.
b.      Hermeneutics is the theory and methodology of interpretation.
c.      Jacques Derrida introduced the ideas of deconstruction in his work ‘Of Grammatology’
d.      All of them
35.   To define, establish, and achieve political, economic, personal, and social equality of sexes is the concept of :
                        a.  Marxism
                        b. Modernism
                        c. Feminism
                        d. Realism
36.   Match the following feminist movements with their focus :
                 i.          First Wave                                 -              (a)Reproductive rights
                ii.          Second Wave                            -              (b)Sexual harassment
               iii.          Third Wave                                -              (c)Individualism and diversity
               iv.          Fourth Wave                             -              (d)The right to vote
                  a.  (i)-d,(ii)-a,(iii)-c,(iv)-b
                    b. (i)-c,(ii)-d,(iii)-b,(iv)-a
                    c. (i)-b,(ii)-d,(iii)-a,(iv)-c           
                    d. (i)-b,(ii)-c,(iii)-d,(iv)-a
37.   Match the following Writers with their feminist movements :
                 i.          Mary Wollstonecraft                -              (a)First Wave
                ii.          Rebecca Walker                       -              (b)Second Wave
               iii.          Laura Bates                              -              (c)Third Wave
               iv.          Betty Friedan                            -              (d)Fourth Wave
                  a.  (i)-d,(ii)-a,(iii)-c,(iv)-b
                    b. (i)-c,(ii)-d,(iii)-b,(iv)-a
                    c. (i)-b,(ii)-d,(iii)-a,(iv)-c          
                    d. (i)-a,(ii)-c,(iii)-d,(iv)-b
38.   A Vindication of the Rights of Woman’ is a work written by :
                        a.  Mary Wollstonecraft
                        b. Virginia Woolf
                        c. Simone de Beauvoir
                        d. Betty Friedan
39.   Who among the following is considered as the grandmother of British feminism?
                        a.  Mary Wollstonecraft
                        b. Virginia Woolf
                        c. Simone de Beauvoir
                        d. Betty Friedan
40.   Virginia Woolf belong to which of the following feminist movement?
                        a.  First Wave
                        b. Second Wave
                        c. Third Wave
                        d. Fourth Wave
41.   'A Room of One's Own' is a work of :
                        a.  Mary Wollstonecraft
                        b. Virginia Woolf
                        c. Simone de Beauvoir
                        d. Betty Friedan
42.   A fictional character, Judith, "Shakespeare's sister", is seen in which of the following work?
                        a.  Hertha
                        b. Maria, or the Wrongs of Woman
                        c. A Room of One's Own
                        d. The Second Sex
43.   Which among the following is a work of Simone de Beauvoir?
                        a.  The Second Sex
                        b. She Came to Stay
                        c. The Mandarins
                        d. All of them
44.   The Man With the Golden Arm’ is a book written by :
                        a.  Mary Wollstonecraft
                        b. Virginia Woolf
                        c. Simone de Beauvoir
                        d. Betty Friedan
45.   “One is not born but becomes a woman” is a famous phrase  from Simone de Beauvoir’s book :
                        a.  The Second Sex
                        b. She Came to Stay
                        c. The Mandarins 
                        d. The Coming of Age
46.   The Ethics of Ambiguity’ is a work written by :
                        a.  Mary Wollstonecraft
                        b. Virginia Woolf
                        c. Simone de Beauvoir
                        d. Betty Friedan
47.   Which of the following work is credited with sparking the beginning of second wave feminism in US?
                        a.  The Feminine Mystique
                        b. A Room of One's Own
                        c. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman 
                        d. She Came to Stay
48.    Which of the following is the autobiography of Betty Frieden?
                        a.  The Second Stage
                        b. Beyond Gender
                        c. The Fountain of Age
                        d. Life So Far
49.   Who among the following is considered as a pioneer  in the use of stream of consciousness as a narrative device?
                        a.  Mary Wollstonecraft
                        b. Virginia Woolf
                        c. Simone de Beauvoir
                        d. Betty Friedan
50.   Which among the following work discusses the lives of several housewives from around the United States who were unhappy despite living in material comfort and being married with children?
                        a.  The Feminine Mystique
                        b. A Room of One's Own
                        c. A Vindication of the Rights of Woman 
                        d. She Came to Stay

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