1.
Who among the following is not a part of the
Oxford Movement?
a. John Keble
b.
John Ruskin
c. Cardinal
Newman
d. Hurrell Froude
2.
Which among the following periodical is
associated with John Henry Newman?
a. The Spectator
b.
The Germ
c. The
Rambler
d. The Tatler
3.
Callista is a novel written by :
a. Cardinal Newman
b.
John Ruskin
c. Leslie
Stephen
d. Walter Pater
4.
Who was the founder of the charitable
educational trust ‘Guild of St George’?
a. Cardinal Newman
b.
John Ruskin
c. Leslie
Stephen
d. Walter Pater
5.
"Kata
Physin" is a pen name used by who among the following?
a. Cardinal Newman
b.
John Ruskin
c. Leslie
Stephen
d. Walter Pater
6.
Match the following works with their authors :
i.
The
Poetry of Architecture - (a) Charles Dickens
ii.
Books
and Characters - (b)
John Ruskin
iii.
The
Playground of Europe - (c)
Lytton Strachey
iv.
A Christmas Carol - (d) Leslie Stephen
a. (i)–b, (ii)–c, (iii)–d, (iv)–a
b. (i)–d, (ii)–a,
(iii)–b, (iv)–c
c. (i)–a,
(ii)–d, (iii)–b, (iv)-c
d. (i)–c, (ii)–a, (iii)–d, (iv)–b
7.
The King of the Golden River is a
Victorian classic written by :
a. Cardinal Newman
b.
John Ruskin
c. Leslie
Stephen
d. Walter Pater
8.
Which among the following is a work of John
Ruskin?
a. The Seven Lamps of Architecture
b. The Stones of Venice
c. Sesame and Lilies
d. All
of them
9.
‘Pathetic fallacy’ is a term coined by :
a. Cardinal Newman
b.
John Ruskin
c. Leslie
Stephen
d. Walter Pater
10.
Wealth
is 'well-being', illth is ‘ill-being’ – Whose quote is this?
a. Cardinal Newman
b.
John Ruskin
c. Leslie Stephen
d.
Walter Pater
11.
Eminent Victorians is written by :
a. Cardinal Newman
b.
George Meredith
c. John Ruskin
d. Lytton Strachey
12.
‘The History of English Thought in the
Eighteenth Century’ is a work by :
a. George Eliot
b. George Meredith
c. R.L. Stevenson
d.
Leslie Stephen
13.
Who among the following wrote the biography Queen
Victoria?
a. Lytton Strachey
b.
John Ruskin
c. Leslie
Stephen
d. Walter Pater
14.
Which among the following is a novel of George
Eliot which is explicitly about the Great Reform act of 1832?
a. Felix Holt, The Radical
b.
Adam Bede
c. The Mill of the Floss
d. Romola
15.
Match the following authors with their works :
i. Matthew
Arnold - (a) The Crown of Wild Olive
ii. John
Ruskin - (b) Middlemarch
iii. Mary
Ann Evans - (c) Little Dorrit
iv. Charles
Dickens - (d) Culture and Anarchy
a. (i)–b, (ii)–c, (iii)–d, (iv)–a
b. (i)–d, (ii)–a, (iii)–b,
(iv)–c
c. (i)–a, (ii)–d,
(iii)–b, (iv)-c
d. (i)–c, (ii)–a, (iii)–d, (iv)–b
16.
Which among the following is true about
Victorian Reform Acts?
a.
The
1832 Reform Act extended the right to vote to any man owning a household worth
£10.
b.
The
1867 Reform Act extended the right to vote still further down the class ladder,
adding just short of a million voters—including many workingmen—and doubling
the electorate.
c.
The
1832 Reform Act tripled the electorate again, giving the vote to most
agricultural laborers.
d.
All
of them
17.
Arrange the following novels of Charles Dickens
in chronological order :
a.
The Pickwick Papers – Oliver Twist – David
Copperfield – Great Expectations
b.
Oliver Twist – David Copperfield – Great
Expectations - The Pickwick Papers
c.
David Copperfield – Great Expectations - The
Pickwick Papers – Oliver Twist
d.
Great Expectations – Oliver Twist – David
Copperfield – The Pickwick Papers
18.
‘Mr. Micawber’
and ‘Uriah Heep’ are characters in which Dickens’s novel?
a. A Tale of Two Cities
b. Oliver Twist
c. David Copperfield
d. A Christmas Carol
19.
'Ebenezer Scrooge', 'Tiny Tim', 'Jacob Marley' and 'Bob Cratchit' are characters of which Dickens’s Novel?
a. A Tale of Two Cities
b. Oliver Twist
c. David Copperfield
d. A Christmas Carol
20.
'The Artful Dodger', 'Fagin' and 'Bill Sikes' are characters of which Dickens’s Novel?
a. A Tale of Two Cities
b. Oliver Twist
c. David Copperfield
d. A Christmas Carol
21.
'Pip', ‘Abel Magwitch’ and 'Miss Havisham' are characters of which Dickens’s Novel?
a. A Tale of Two Cities
b. Oliver Twist
c. Great Expectations
d. A Christmas Carol
22.
'Sydney Carton' and 'Charles Darnay' are characters of which
Dickens’s Novel?
a. A Tale of Two Cities
b. Oliver Twist
c. Great Expectations
d. A Christmas Carol
23.
Sketches by Boz is a work of :
a. Lytton Strachey
b.
Charles Dickens
c.
Leslie Stephen
d.
Walter Pater
24.
Which among the following is the first Victorian
Novel with a child protagonist?
a. Dubliners
b.
Lord of the Flies
c. Oliver
Twist
d. The God
of Small Things
25.
Which among the following is a periodical
written entirely by Charles Dickens?
a. Master Humphrey’s Clock
b. Evening
Chronicle
c. Bentley’s Miscellany
d. Monthly
Magazine
26.
Sunday Under Three Heads is a pamphlet written by :
b. Charles Dickens
c. Leslie Stephen
d. Walter Pater
27.
All the Year Round was a Victorian periodical founded by :
b. Charles Dickens
c. Leslie Stephen
d. Walter Pater
28.
Which among the following is the final
unfinished novel of Charles Dickens?
a. Edwin Drood
b. Barnaby
Rudge
c. Nicholas
Nickleby
d. The
Haunted Man
29.
The fictional name for ‘Oxford’ in Hardy’s
Wessex novels is :
a. Casterbridge
b. Christminster
c. Off Wessex
d. Deansleigh
30.
The fictional region ‘Wessex’ is first
introduced by Hardy in which of his novel?
a. Under the Greenwood Tree
b. The Mayor of Casterbridge
c. Far from the Madding Crowd
d. Jude the Obscure
31.
‘Far from the Madding Crowd’ is a novel
written by :
a. Thomas Hardy
b. Rudyard Kipling
c. W.H. Auden
d. Stephen Spender
32. Poems of 1912-1913 are an elegiac
sequence written by :
a. Thomas Hardy
b. Rudyard Kipling
c. W.H. Auden
d. Stephen Spender
33.
‘A Cliffhanger’ is a plot device in fiction which features a main character in a precarious or difficult dilemma. The term
is originated from who among the following?
a. Charles Dickens
b. Thomas Hardy
c. Rudyard Kipling
d. Virginia Woolf
a. Charles Dickens
b. Thomas Hardy
c. Rudyard Kipling
d. Virginia Woolf
34.
Match the following Hardy’s novels with their alternative
titles?
i. Tess
of the d’Urbervilles - (a) The Life and Death of a Man of Character
ii. The
Mayor of Casterbridge - (b) A Comedy in Chapters
iii. The
Well – Beloved - (c) A Pure Woman Faithfully Presented
iv. The
Hand of Ethelberta - (d) A Sketch of a Temperament
a. (i)–b, (ii)–c, (iii)–d, (iv)–a
b. (i)–d, (ii)–a, (iii)–b,
(iv)–c
c. (i)–a, (ii)–d,
(iii)–b, (iv)-c
d. (i)–c, (ii)–a, (iii)–d, (iv)–b
35.
The Dynasts is a verse drama written by :
a. Thomas Hardy
b. Rudyard Kipling
c. W.H. Auden
d. Stephen Spender
36.
Which among the following is a poetry collection
of Thomas Hardy?
a. Moments of Vision
b. Satires of Circumstance
c. Winter Words in Various Moods and Metres
d. All of them
a. Moments of Vision
b. Satires of Circumstance
c. Winter Words in Various Moods and Metres
d. All of them
37.
Which among the following is the correct
chronological order of Hardy’s Wessex novels?
a.
Under the Greenwood Tree – Far From the
Madding Crowd – Tess of the d’Urbervilles – Jude the Obscure
b.
Far From the Madding Crowd – Tess of the
d’Urbervilles – Jude the Obscure - Under
the Greenwood Tree
c.
Tess of the d’Urbervilles – Jude the Obscure
- Under the Greenwood Tree – Far From the Madding Crowd
d.
Jude the Obscure - Under the Greenwood Tree – Far From the
Madding Crowd – Tess of the d’Urbervilles
38.
Which of the following pen name is correct?
a. Charlotte Bronte - Currer Bell
b. Emily Bronte - Ellis Bell
c. Anne Bronte - Action Bell
d. All of them
a. Charlotte Bronte - Currer Bell
b. Emily Bronte - Ellis Bell
c. Anne Bronte - Action Bell
d. All of them
39.
'Jane Eyre' is written by :
a. Charlotte Bronte
b. Emily Bronte
c. Anne Bronte
d. Anne Isabella Thackeray
a. Charlotte Bronte
b. Emily Bronte
c. Anne Bronte
d. Anne Isabella Thackeray
40.
'The Tenant of Wildfell Hall' is a feminist novel by :
a. Charlotte Bronte
b. Emily Bronte
c. Anne Bronte
d. Anne Isabella Thackeray
a. Charlotte Bronte
b. Emily Bronte
c. Anne Bronte
d. Anne Isabella Thackeray
41.
'Wuthering Heights' is a novel written by :
a. Charlotte Bronte
b. Emily Bronte
c. Anne Bronte
d. Anne Isabella Thackeray
a. Charlotte Bronte
b. Emily Bronte
c. Anne Bronte
d. Anne Isabella Thackeray
42.
What is the alternate title of Jane Eyre?
a. A Story
b. An Autobiography
c. A Novel
d. A Travelogue
a. A Story
b. An Autobiography
c. A Novel
d. A Travelogue
43.
Match the following works with their author :
i. Shirley - (a) William Makepeace Thackeray
ii. Agnes
Grey - (b) Charlotte Bronte
iii. Adam
Bede - (c) Anne Bronte
iv. Vanity
Fair - (d) George Eliot
a. (i)–b, (ii)–c, (iii)–d, (iv)–a
b. (i)–d, (ii)–a, (iii)–b,
(iv)–c
c. (i)–a, (ii)–d,
(iii)–b, (iv)-c
d. (i)–c, (ii)–a, (iii)–d, (iv)–b
44.
Emma is an unfinished fragment of :
a. Charlotte Bronte
b. Emily Bronte
c. Anne Bronte
d. Anne Isabella Thackeray
b. Emily Bronte
c. Anne Bronte
d. Anne Isabella Thackeray
45.
‘George Eliot’ is the pen name of :
a. Mary Ann Evans
b. Emily Bronte
c. Anne Bronte
d. Anne Isabella Thackeray
a. Mary Ann Evans
b. Emily Bronte
c. Anne Bronte
d. Anne Isabella Thackeray
46.
‘Middlemarch’ is a realistic novel by :
a. George Eliot
b. Emily Bronte
c. Anne Bronte
d. Anne Isabella Thackeray
a. George Eliot
b. Emily Bronte
c. Anne Bronte
d. Anne Isabella Thackeray
47.
Which among the following is a novel written by
George Eliot?
a. The Mill on the Floss
b. Silas Marner
c. Daniel Deronda
d. All of them
a. The Mill on the Floss
b. Silas Marner
c. Daniel Deronda
d. All of them
48.
"Silly
Novels by Lady Novelists" is an essay written by :
a. Charlotte Bronte
b. Emily Bronte
c. Anne Bronte
d. George Eliot
b. Emily Bronte
c. Anne Bronte
d. George Eliot
49.
Which among the following is a historical novel
written by George Eliot?
a. Felix Holt
b. Daniel Deronda
c. Romola
d. Middlemarch
a. Felix Holt
b. Daniel Deronda
c. Romola
d. Middlemarch
50.
A Study of Provincial Life is the
alternate title of which among the following novels?
a. Silas Marner
b. Daniel Deronda
c. Romola
d. Middlemarch
a. Silas Marner
b. Daniel Deronda
c. Romola
d. Middlemarch
1. B
ReplyDelete2. C
3. A
4. B
5. B
6. A
7. B
8. D
9. B
10. B
11. D
12. D
13. A
14. A
15. B
16. D
17. A
18. C
19. D
20. B
21. C
22. A
23. B
24. C
25. A
26. B
27. B
28. A
29. B
30. C
31. A
32. A
33. B
34. D
35. A
36. D
37. A
38. D
39. A
40. C
41. B
42. B
43. A
44. A
45. A
46. A
47. D
48. D
49. C
50. D