Saturday 17 November 2018

Unit-VI Part-IV

1.      Which one of the following is a work by Virginia Woolf?
                        a.  Mrs Dalloway  
                        b. To The Lighthouse
                        c. Orlando   
                        d. All of these
2.      A Sketch of the Past’ is a autobiographical essay written by :
                        a.  Virginia Woolf
                        b. Sir. Leslie Stephen
                        c. George Elliot
                        d. Simone de Beauvoir
3.      The study of issues relating to sexual orientation and gender identity is called :
                        a.  Semiotics 
                        b. Queer Studies 
                        c. Gender Play  
                        d. Psychoanalysis
4.      Which character of Geoffrey Chaucer is considered as an example of early feminist literally critics?
                        a.  Nun
                        b. Wife of Bath
                        c. Prioress
                        d. Reeve
5.      ‘A Literature of their Own’ is a work written by :
                        a.  Virginia Woolf 
                        b. Mary Wollstonecraft  
                        c. Elaine Showalter 
                        d. Simone de Beauvoir
6.      ‘Hogarth Press’ is a publishing house associated with who among the following?
                        a.  Virginia Woolf 
                        b. Mary Wollstonecraft  
                        c. Elaine Showalter 
                        d. Simone de Beauvoir
7.      Which among the following is a work of Virginia Woolf about the cocker spaniel dog owned by Victorian poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning?
                        a.  Flush: A Biography
                        b. The Waves
                        c. Between The Acts 
                        d. Three Guineas
8.      Gynocriticism: a new literary project intended to construct "a female framework for the analysis of women's literature”, is coined by :
                        a.  Virginia Woolf 
                        b. Mary Wollstonecraft  
                        c. Elaine Showalter 
                        d. Simone de Beauvoir
9.      Which one of the following is a work of Elaine Showalter?
                        a.  Toward a Feminist Poetics
                        b. The Female Malady: Women, Madness, and English Culture     
                        c. Inventing Herself: Claiming a Feminist Intellectual Heritage 
                        d. All of them
10.   'A Jury of Her Peers: American Women Writers from Anne Bradstreet to Annie Proulx' is a book written by :
                        a.  Virginia Woolf 
                        b. Mary Wollstonecraft  
                        c. Elaine Showalter 
                        d. Simone de Beauvoir
11.   Match the following :
                 i.          Gender                        -              (a) dressing in the opposite sex's clothes
                ii.          Sex                               -              (b) characteristics that a society or culture delineates as masculine or feminine
               iii.          Gender Play                -              (c) One's personal experience of one's own gender
               iv.          Gender Identity          -              (d) biological differences
                  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
12.   Which among the following is a work of Judith Butler?
a. Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity
b. Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of Sex
c. Giving an Account of Oneself   
d. All of them
13.   ‘Gender Performativity’ is a term coined by :
                        a.  Judith Butler 
                        b. Mary Wollstonecraft  
                        c. Elaine Showalter 
                        d. Simone de Beauvoir
14.   Match the following :
                 i.          The History of Sexuality                                        -              (a)Judith Butler
                ii.          Undoing Gender                                                     -              (b)Jacques Derrida
               iii.          Of Spirit                                                                   -              (c)Sigmund Freud
               iv.          Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality             -              (d)Michel Foucault
                   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
15.   Match the following :
                 i.          Frantz Fanon                              -              (a) The Location of Culture
                ii.          Edward Said                               -              (b) ‘strategic essentialism’
               iii.          Gayatri Spivak                           -              (c)The Wretched of the Earth
               iv.          Homi K. Bhabha                         -              (d)Orientalism
                  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
16.   ‘Can the Subaltern Speak?’ is the work written by :
                        a.  Jacques Derrida
                        b. Homi K. Bhabha
                        c. Gayatri Spivak
                        d. Edward Said
17.   Which among the following is a work by Edwaid Said?
                        a.  Culture and Imperialism
                        b. On Late Style
                        c. Beginnings: Intention and Method 
\                       d. All of them
18.   Which among the following is Edward Said’s autobiography?
                        a.  Out of Place
                        b. Moments of Being
                        c. Holiday Memory 
                        d. The Prime of Life
19.   Match the following autobiographies with their authors :
                 i.          Confessions of an English Opium-Eater             -              (a) Thomas Carlyle
                ii.          Autobiographical Fragment                                 -              (b) Thomas De Quincey
               iii.          Reminiscences                                                      -              (c) Charles Dickens
               iv.          A Small Boy and Others                                       -              (d) Henry James
                  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
20.   'The Question of Palestine', 'The Politics of Dispossession', and 'The End of the Peace Process' are books about Israel and Palestine. Who wrote these books?
                        a.  Jacques Derrida   
                        b. Homi K. Bhabha
                        c. Gayatri Spivak
                        d. Edward Said
21.    ‘The Empire Writes Back: Theory and Practice in Post-Colonial Literature’ is a work by :
                        a.  Bill Ashcroft   
                        b. Homi K. Bhabha
                        c. Gayatri Spivak
                        d. Edward Said
22.   The Empire Writes Back with a Vengeance’ is an article written by :
                        a.  Bill Ashcroft   
                        b. Homi K. Bhabha
                        c. Salman Rushdie
                        d. Edward Said
23.   The term ‘subaltern’ was coined by :
                        a.  Antonio Gramsci 
                        b. Homi K. Bhabha  
                        c. Bill Ashcroft   
                        d. Edward Said
24.   Match the following :
                 i.          Subaltern                    -              (a) a category of people who identify with each other based on similarities
                ii.        Ethnicity                      -             (b) the concept of dividing people into populations or groups on the basis of                     various sets of physical characteristics
               iii.          Race                            -              (c) a cross between two separate races, plants or cultures
               iv.          Hybridity                     -               (d) the lower classes and the social groups who are at the margins of a society
                  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
25.   Match the following :
                 i.          Ambivalence              -              (a) the emergence of new cultural forms from multiculturalism
                ii.          Mimicry                      -              (b) an ambiguous area that develops when two or                    more individuals/cultures interact
               iii.          Third Space               -              (c) culture consisting of opposing perceptions and dimensions
               iv.          Hybridity                    -             (d) members of a colonized society imitate and take on             the culture of the colonizers
                  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
26.    Match the following :
                 i.          Homi K Bhabha                         -              (a)Psychoanalysis
                ii.          Jacques Derrida                        -              (b)Third Space
               iii.          Jacques Lacan                          -              (c)Discursivity
               iv.          Michael Foucault                       -              (d)Deconstruction
                  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                                                                   
27.   The Black Savant and the Dark Princess’ is a book written by :
                        a.  Homi K Bhabha 
                        b. Michael Foucault
                        c. Jacques Derrida
                        d. Virginia Woolf
28.   Who among the following is the co-author of Jonathan Dollimore’s book ‘Political Shakespeare’?
                        a.  Raymond Williams    
                        b. Michael Foucault
                        c. Alan Sinfield 
                        d. Virginia Woolf
29.   The term ‘New Historicism’ is coined by :
                        a.  Edward Said
                        b. Michael Foucault
                        c. Stephen Greenblatt
                        d. Jacques Lacan
30.   Which among the following is Jonathan Dollimore’s biographical work?
                        a.  Radical Tragedy
                        b. On Leaving 
                        c. Sexual Dissidence  
                        d. Death, Desire, and Loss
31.    Match the following :
                 i.          Literary Theory          -              (a) managing humans in large groups
                ii.          Critical Theory           -              (b) systematic study of the nature of literature
               iii.          Biopower                    -              (c) neo-Marxist philosophy of the Frankfurt School
               iv.          Discourse                    -              (d) written and spoken communications
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
32.   Which among the following is a work of Michael Foucault?
                        a.  The History of Madness
                        b. The Birth of the Clinic
                        c. The Order of Things
                        d. All of them
33.   Discourse analysis, focusing on power relationships in society as expressed through language and practices is associated with :
                        a.  Jacques Derrida 
                        b. Homi K Bhabha 
                        c. Michael Foucault
                        d. Edward Said
34.   Which among the following is a work of Michael Foucault?
                        a.  The Archaeology of Knowledge 
                        b. Discipline and Punish
                        c. The History of Sexuality
                        d. All of them
35.   ‘Repressive hypothesis’ is associated with who among the following?
                        a.  Jacques Derrida 
                        b. Homi K Bhabha 
                        c. Michael Foucault
                        d. Edward Said
36.   The social organization ‘Dalit Panthers’ is founded by who among the following?
                        a.  Namdeo Dhasal
                        b. Dr. B.R.Ambedkhar
                        c. Susie Taru 
                        d. Limbale
37.   Golpitha’ is a famous work of :
                        a.  Namdeo Dhasal
                        b. Dr. B.R.Ambedkhar
                        c. Susie Taru 
                        d. Limbale
38.   Which among the following is a work of Namdeo Dhasal?
                        a.  Moorkh Mhataryane 
                        b. Khel   
                        c. Priya Darshini  
                        d. All of them
39.   Which among the following are the novels of Namdeo Dhasal?
                        a. Khel  & Priya Darshini
                        b. Andhale Shatak & Ambedkari Chalwal
                        c. Mi Marale Suryachya Rathache Sat Ghode & Tujhe Boat Dharoon Mi Chalalo Ahe
                        d. Tujhi Iyatta Kanchi? & Khel
40.   Who among the following wrote the autobiographical novel ‘Akkarmashi’?
                        a.  Namdeo Dhasal
                        b. Dr. B.R.Ambedkhar
                        c. Susie Taru 
                        d. Limbale
41.   Match the following :
                 i.          Towards an Aesthetics of Dalit Literature            -              (a)B.R. Ambedkar
                ii.          The Outcaste                                                           -              (b) Mulk Raj Anand
               iii.          An Anthology of Dalit Literature                           -              (c) Sharankumar Limbale
               iv.          Essays on Untouchables and Untouchability       -              (d) Akkarmashi
                  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
42.   'The Buddha and his Dhamma' is a work written by :
                        a.  Namdeo Dhasal
                        b. Dr. B.R.Ambedkhar
                        c. Mulk Raj Anand 
                        d. Limbale
43.   Which among the following is a work of Dr. B.R.Ambedkhar?
a.  Waiting for a Visa 
b. The Annihilation of Caste 
c. Castes in India: Their Mechanism, Genesis and Development 
d. All of them
44.   Which among the following is the autobiographical work of Dr.B.R.Ambedkhar?
                        a.  Waiting for a Visa 
b. The Annihilation of Caste 
c. Untouchables, or the Children of India's Ghetto 
d. Pakistan or the Partition of India
45.   Which among the following is a publication started by Dr. B.R.Ambedkhar?
                        a.  Mook Nayak
                        b. Bahishkrit Bharat
                        c. Equality Janta 
                        d. All of them
46.   'Manusmriti Dahan Din' started by Ambedkhar is celebrated on :
                        a.  2nd April 
                        b. 25th December  
                        c. 28th July
                        d. 18th November
47.   Second-wave feminism was started in :
                        a.  1820s
                        b. 1880s   
                        c. 1960s  
                        d. 1990s
48.   Match the following :
                 i.  Source text                                -              (a) the result of a translation
                ii.  Target text                                 -             (b) the similarity between a word (or expression) in one language and its translation in another
               iii. Translational equivalence        -             (c) the information or concepts that an author intends to convey  
iv. Meaning                            -              (d) the original text that is to be translated
                  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
49.   A property of a text, or of any utterance, in one language, for which no equivalent text or utterance can be found in another language when translated is called :
                        a.  Rewriting 
                        b. Equivalence   
                        c. Untranslatability
                        d. Adaptation
50.   Which among the following is true?
a.      Lexical gap is a word or other form that does not exist in some language but which would be permitted by the grammatical rules of the language.
b.      Adaptation is a procedure whereby the translator replaces a term with cultural connotations that would be familiar to readers of the translated text.
c.      Borrowing is a translation procedure whereby the translator uses a word or expression from the source text in the target text unmodified.
d.   All of them

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

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