1.
Which Indian poet is called “the Nightingale of
India”?
a. Sarojini Naidu
b. Toru Dutt
c. Kamala Das
d. Amrita Pritam
a. Sarojini Naidu
b. Toru Dutt
c. Kamala Das
d. Amrita Pritam
2.
Who wrote the introduction to Mulk Raj Anand’s The
Untouchable?
a. W.B. Yeats
b. T.S. Eliot
c. W.H. Auden
d. E.M. Forster
a. W.B. Yeats
b. T.S. Eliot
c. W.H. Auden
d. E.M. Forster
3.
Which novel by Raja Rao gives a vivid portrayal
of Gandhian struggle?
a. Comrade Kirilov
b. Kanthapura
c. The Chessmaster and His Moves
d. The Cat and Shakespeare
a. Comrade Kirilov
b. Kanthapura
c. The Chessmaster and His Moves
d. The Cat and Shakespeare
4.
Which novelist has been hailed as India’s
Charles Dickens?
a. R.K. Narayan
b. Raja Rao
c. Mulk Raj Anand
d. None of these
a. R.K. Narayan
b. Raja Rao
c. Mulk Raj Anand
d. None of these
5.
Which of the following books form the trilogy of
R.K. Narayan?
i.
The English Teacher ii. The
Financial Expert
iii.
Swami and Friends iv. The Bachelor of
Arts v. The Vendor of
Sweets
a. i-iii-v
b.
iii-ii-iv
c.
ii-iii-v
d. iii-iv-i
6.
Which of his novels did Raja Rao call a
‘philosophical comedy’?
a. The Serpent and the Rope
b. Kanthapura
c. The Cat and Shakespeare
d. The Cow of the Barricades
a. The Serpent and the Rope
b. Kanthapura
c. The Cat and Shakespeare
d. The Cow of the Barricades
7.
Train to Pakistan, a novel written
against the background of the partition of India, is by :
a. V.S. Naipaul
b. Manohar Malgaonkar
c. R.K. Narayan
d. Khushwant Singh
a. V.S. Naipaul
b. Manohar Malgaonkar
c. R.K. Narayan
d. Khushwant Singh
8.
The poem A River by A.K. Ramanujan is an
evocation of the river :
a. Ganga
b. Kaveri
c. Narmada
d. Vaikai
a. Ganga
b. Kaveri
c. Narmada
d. Vaikai
9.
“Home is where we have to gather grace” is the
last line of a famous poem by :
a. Kamala Das
b. R. Parthasarathy
c. Nissim Ezekiel
d. Jayanta Mahapatra
a. Kamala Das
b. R. Parthasarathy
c. Nissim Ezekiel
d. Jayanta Mahapatra
10.
The Captive Lady is a narrative poem by
………………., who was deeply inspired by Byron’s life and works.
a. Michael Madhusudan Dutt
b. Arvind Krishna Mehrota
c. Jayanta Mahapatra
d. Keki Daruwalla
a. Michael Madhusudan Dutt
b. Arvind Krishna Mehrota
c. Jayanta Mahapatra
d. Keki Daruwalla
11.
What is the name of the boat that rescues
Ishmael in Herman Melville’s Moby Dick?
a. Pequod
b. Rachel
c. Hagar
d. Sphinx
a. Pequod
b. Rachel
c. Hagar
d. Sphinx
12.
Which of the following is NOT Jacques Derrida’s
work?
a. Of Spirit : Heidegger and the Question
b. The Transcendence of the Ego
c. Of Grammatology
d. The Work of Mourning
a. Of Spirit : Heidegger and the Question
b. The Transcendence of the Ego
c. Of Grammatology
d. The Work of Mourning
13.
Which novel of Toni Morrison tells the wrenching
story of a protagonist who murders her child rather than to allow him/her to
live as a slave?
a. Sula
b. Tar Baby
c. Song of Solomon
d. Beloved
a. Sula
b. Tar Baby
c. Song of Solomon
d. Beloved
14.
The Bhasmasura myth is used in R.K. Narayan’s
_________.
a. The Man-Eater of Malgudi
b. The Financial Expert
c. The English Teacher
d. The World of Nagaraj
a. The Man-Eater of Malgudi
b. The Financial Expert
c. The English Teacher
d. The World of Nagaraj
15.
During the Middle English period, many words
were borrowed from two languages :
I. Celtic II.
Latin III.
French IV.
Old Norse
The right combination according to the code
is :
a. I and II
b.
II and III
c. II
and IV
d. III and
IV
16.
In the opening stanza of “Song of Myself”,
Whitman begins his spiritual awakening at the age of ______.
a. 37
b. 15
c. 24
d. 61
a. 37
b. 15
c. 24
d. 61
17.
Which pair of novels by Anita Desai take as
their subject the suppression and oppression of Indian women?
I. Where Shall We Go This Summer? II. The
Zigzag Way
III. Cry, the Peacock IV.
Baumgartner’s Bombay
The right combination according to the code
is :
a. I and II
b.
I and III
c. II
and III
d. III
and IV
18.
From among the following identify the two Indian
English authors who received appreciation and encouragement from their British
counterparts :
I. R.K. Narayan, Graham Greene II.
Nirad C. Chaudhuri, Evelyn Waugh
III. Mulk Raj Anand, E.M. Forster IV.
Raja Rao, Iris Murdoch
The right combination according to the code
is :
a. I and II
b.
II and IV
c. I
and III
d. III
and IV
19.
Emily Dickinson’s use of “open form” or “free
verse” is comparable to her contemporary American poet :
a. Anne Bradstreet
b. Robert Lowell
c. Walt Whitman
d. Sylvia Plath
a. Anne Bradstreet
b. Robert Lowell
c. Walt Whitman
d. Sylvia Plath
20.
Which of the following is not a part of the
series of poems called Jejuri, written by Arun Kolatkar?
a. “Yeshwant Rao”
b. “Chaitanya”
c. “The Priest”
d. “An Old Man”
a. “Yeshwant Rao”
b. “Chaitanya”
c. “The Priest”
d. “An Old Man”
21.
What three Germanic tribes invaded Britons in
the fifth century AD, bringing with them the roots of modern English?
a. The Danes, Saxons and Celts
b. The Celts, Jutes and Saxons
c. The Saxons, Danes and Angles
d. The Jutes, Angles and Saxons
a. The Danes, Saxons and Celts
b. The Celts, Jutes and Saxons
c. The Saxons, Danes and Angles
d. The Jutes, Angles and Saxons
22.
Ngugi wa Thiongo changed the medium of his
writing from English to _________.
a. Swahili
b. Yoruba
c. Xhosa
d. Gikuyu
a. Swahili
b. Yoruba
c. Xhosa
d. Gikuyu
23.
The part-novel, part-play The Requiem for a
Nun was written by :
a. Arthur Miller
b. Edgar Allan Poe
c. Saul Bellow
d. William Faulkner
a. Arthur Miller
b. Edgar Allan Poe
c. Saul Bellow
d. William Faulkner
24.
Blanche DuBois, a relic of the Old South, and
Stanley Kowalski, a rising member of the industrial, urban working class, are
characters in a play by :
a. Arthur Mille
b. Eugene O’Neill
c. Tennessee Williams
d. Edward Albee
a. Arthur Mille
b. Eugene O’Neill
c. Tennessee Williams
d. Edward Albee
25.
The collection of poems called Drum-Taps
by Walt Whitman offer his reflections on :
a. Transcendentalism
b. Romanticism
c. Slavery
d. The Civil War
a. Transcendentalism
b. Romanticism
c. Slavery
d. The Civil War
26.
Old Age Echoes is a collection of poems
by ………., which appeared posthumously.
a. Emerson
b. Melville
c. Twain
d. Whitman
a. Emerson
b. Melville
c. Twain
d. Whitman
27.
Whom does Whitman call, “powerful western fallen
star”?
a. Emerson
b. Europe
c. America
d. Lincoln
a. Emerson
b. Europe
c. America
d. Lincoln
28.
The alternate title for Emily Dickinson’s poem
“Because I could not stop for Death” is :
a. ‘The Chariot’
b. ‘The Carriage’
c. ‘The Rider’
d. ‘The Journey’
a. ‘The Chariot’
b. ‘The Carriage’
c. ‘The Rider’
d. ‘The Journey’
29.
Which writer is called “an embarrassed Peacock,
quite unused to its plumes”?
a. Sarojini Naidu
b. Toru Dutt
c. Emily Dickinson
d. Emily Bronte
a. Sarojini Naidu
b. Toru Dutt
c. Emily Dickinson
d. Emily Bronte
30.
“Parting is all we know of heaven, / And all we
need of hell” – This is a line from the poem :
a. Sarojini Naidu
b. Toru Dutt
c. Emily Dickinson
d. Emily Bronte
a. Sarojini Naidu
b. Toru Dutt
c. Emily Dickinson
d. Emily Bronte
31.
Death in the Afternoon is a non-fiction
book by Ernest Hemingway about the ceremony and traditions of :
a. Horse racing
b. Rock fishing
c. Bungee jumping
d. Bull fighting
a. Horse racing
b. Rock fishing
c. Bungee jumping
d. Bull fighting
32.
In Arthur Miller’s play All My Sons, the
‘sons’ refers to :
a. Pilots
b. Fisherman
c. Farmers
d. Soldiers
a. Pilots
b. Fisherman
c. Farmers
d. Soldiers
33.
Who wrote these lines, “My life has been the
poem I would have writ, / But I could not both live and utter it”?
a. Robert Frost
b. Emily Dickinson
c. Walt Whitman
d. Henry David Thoreau
a. Robert Frost
b. Emily Dickinson
c. Walt Whitman
d. Henry David Thoreau
34.
“pity this busy monster, man unkind” This is a line written by :
a. William Carlos Williams
b. e.e. cummings
c. Edgar Allan Poe
d. None of these
a. William Carlos Williams
b. e.e. cummings
c. Edgar Allan Poe
d. None of these
35.
Robert Lowell’s poem “Skunk Hour” is modelled on
“The Armadillo” written by :
a. Elizabeth Bishop
b. Elizabeth Jennings
c. Gertrude stein
d. Amy Lowell
a. Elizabeth Bishop
b. Elizabeth Jennings
c. Gertrude stein
d. Amy Lowell
36.
“The glory that was Greece and the grandeur was
Rome.” This off-quoted line appears in the Edgar Allan Poe’s poem :
a. Brahma
b. To Helen
c. Pioneers O Pioneers
d. There is Another Sky
a. Brahma
b. To Helen
c. Pioneers O Pioneers
d. There is Another Sky
37.
Rabindranath Tagore’s spiritual and devotional
work, Gitanjali, is a collection of ……….. poems.
a. 55
b. 98
c. 104
d. 112
a. 55
b. 98
c. 104
d. 112
38.
How long did Thoreau stay at the Walden pond?
a. 5 years, 5 months and 5 days
b. 3 years, 3 months and 3 days
c. 2 years, 2 months and 2 days
d. None of these
a. 5 years, 5 months and 5 days
b. 3 years, 3 months and 3 days
c. 2 years, 2 months and 2 days
d. None of these
39.
Which of Saul Bellow’s novels is picaresque
fiction, and a bildungsroman set during the Great Depression?
a. Henderson and the Rain King
b. Herzog
c. The Adventures of Augie March
d. Humboldt’s Gift
a. Henderson and the Rain King
b. Herzog
c. The Adventures of Augie March
d. Humboldt’s Gift
40.
Which of Saul Bellow’s novels is a roman a clef,
and explores the changing relationship of art and power in a materialist
America?
a. Henderson and the Rain King
b. Herzog
c. Mr. Sammler’s Planet
d. Humboldt’s Gift
a. Henderson and the Rain King
b. Herzog
c. Mr. Sammler’s Planet
d. Humboldt’s Gift
41.
Which of the characters created by Saul Bellow
hears an inner voice saying “I want, I want, I want” and goes to Africa with
the hope of discovering what the voice wants?
a. Arthur Sammler
b. Eugene Henderson
c. Von Humboldt Fleisher
d. Herzog
a. Arthur Sammler
b. Eugene Henderson
c. Von Humboldt Fleisher
d. Herzog
42.
Who of the following is internationally known as
a critic of Mulk Raj Anand?
a. Coomi Vevaina
b. Saros Cowasjee
c. Arun Prabha Mukherjee
d. Gail Omvedt
a. Coomi Vevaina
b. Saros Cowasjee
c. Arun Prabha Mukherjee
d. Gail Omvedt
43.
Who of the following wrote The Eye of the
Storm, the story of Elizabeth Hunter, the powerful matriarch of her family,
who still maintains a destructive iron grip on those who come to farewell her
in her final moments upon her deathbed?
a. Peter Carey
b. Patrick White
c. Thomas Keneally
d. David Malouf
a. Peter Carey
b. Patrick White
c. Thomas Keneally
d. David Malouf
44.
Which of the following writers wrote novels
depicting the fictional town of 'Sarsaparilla'?
a. Peter Carey
b. Patrick White
c. Thomas Keneally
d. David Malouf
a. Peter Carey
b. Patrick White
c. Thomas Keneally
d. David Malouf
45.
When Emily Dickinson travelled with Death, who
else was in the carriage with them?
a. Sin
b. Night
c. Immortality
d. Eternity
a. Sin
b. Night
c. Immortality
d. Eternity
46.
Of Mice and Men, the tragic story of
George Milton and Lennie Small, two displaced migrant ranch workers during the
Great Depression in California, was written by :
a. Arthur Miller
b. William Faulkner
c. John Steinbeck
d. Eugene O’Neill
a. Arthur Miller
b. William Faulkner
c. John Steinbeck
d. Eugene O’Neill
47.
Who of the following poets recited his poem at
President John F. Kennedy’s inauguration in 1961?
a. Robert Frost
b. William Carlos Williams
c. Wallace Stevens
d. Robert Lowell
a. Robert Frost
b. William Carlos Williams
c. Wallace Stevens
d. Robert Lowell
48.
“Valley Candle”, “Anecdote of the Jar”,
“Disillusionment of Ten O’Clock”, and “The Emperor of Ice-Cream” are poems by
the American Modernist poet :
a. e.e. cummings
b. Gertrude Stein
c. Ezra Pound
d. Wallace Stevens
a. e.e. cummings
b. Gertrude Stein
c. Ezra Pound
d. Wallace Stevens
49.
Who wrote a poem which begins “I celebrate
myself”?
a. Ralph Waldo Emerson
b. Edgar Allan Poe
c. Sylvia Plath
d. Walt Whitman
a. Ralph Waldo Emerson
b. Edgar Allan Poe
c. Sylvia Plath
d. Walt Whitman
50.
“Can’t a man speak of his own child he’s lost?”
This is a line from a famous poem by:
a. Sylvia Plath
b. Wallace Stevens
c. Robert Frost
d. Robert Lowell
a. Sylvia Plath
b. Wallace Stevens
c. Robert Frost
d. Robert Lowell
51.
Robert Frost’ poem “Mowing” is :
a. a sonnet
b. an elegy
c. a villanelle
d. a dramatic monologue
a. a sonnet
b. an elegy
c. a villanelle
d. a dramatic monologue
52.
Which of the following novels can be called “a
total novel of human experience”?
a. Kanthapura
b. The Man-Eater of Malgudi
c. The Guide
d. Coolie
a. Kanthapura
b. The Man-Eater of Malgudi
c. The Guide
d. Coolie
53.
The question raised in Robert Frost’s poem Fire
and Ice is :
a. How the world began?
b. How the world would end?
c. What the future of mankind would be?
d. Whether there is God?
a. How the world began?
b. How the world would end?
c. What the future of mankind would be?
d. Whether there is God?
54.
“The Lost Child” is a popular short story by :
a. R.K. Narayan
b. Bharati Mukherjee
c. Raja Rao
d. Mulk Raj Anand
a. R.K. Narayan
b. Bharati Mukherjee
c. Raja Rao
d. Mulk Raj Anand
55.
Which novel of Achebe presents an indictment of
military regiments which become leader-centric and oppressive?
a. Things Fall Apart
b. Anthills of the Savannah
c. A Man of the People
d. No Longer At Ease
a. Things Fall Apart
b. Anthills of the Savannah
c. A Man of the People
d. No Longer At Ease
56.
Which of the plays of John Pepper Clark tells a
Greek story where the central character is under an ancestral curse?
a. Song of a Goat
b. The Masquerade
c. The Raft
d. None of these
a. Song of a Goat
b. The Masquerade
c. The Raft
d. None of these
57.
Who among the following writers never won a
Nobel Prize?
a. Toni Morrison
b. Chinua Achebe
c. Nadine Gordimer
d. Wole Soyinka
a. Toni Morrison
b. Chinua Achebe
c. Nadine Gordimer
d. Wole Soyinka
58.
Which Australian writer won Nobel Prize for
Literature in 1973?
a. Alexander Sutherland
b. Thomas Keneally
c. Patrick White
d. Peter Carey
a. Alexander Sutherland
b. Thomas Keneally
c. Patrick White
d. Peter Carey
59.
Who of the following is a Canadian prairie
writer?
a. Carol Shields
b. Robert Kroetsch
c. Margaret Laurence
d. All of these
a. Carol Shields
b. Robert Kroetsch
c. Margaret Laurence
d. All of these
60.
Who of the following wrote the famous essay Discourse
on Colonialism as well as a
postcolonial adaptation of The Tempest with Caliban as a heroic rebel
against colonial rule?
a. Leopold Sedar Senghor
b. Ngugi wa Thiong’o
c. Aime Cesaire
d. John Pepper Clark
a. Leopold Sedar Senghor
b. Ngugi wa Thiong’o
c. Aime Cesaire
d. John Pepper Clark
61.
The Captive Lady is a narrative poem by :
a. Michael Madhusudan Dutt
b. Henry Derozio
c. Toru Dutt
d. Eunice De Souza
a. Michael Madhusudan Dutt
b. Henry Derozio
c. Toru Dutt
d. Eunice De Souza
62.
Who said this : “ That government is best which
governs least”?
a. Emerson
b. Thoreau
c. Thomas Paine
d. Rousseau
a. Emerson
b. Thoreau
c. Thomas Paine
d. Rousseau
63.
Aurobindo’s Savitri consists of …………..
books.
a. 5
b. 10
c. 12
d. 15
a. 5
b. 10
c. 12
d. 15
64.
Eureka by Edgar Allan Poe is a :
a. Novel
b. Play
c. Prose poem
d. None of these
a. Novel
b. Play
c. Prose poem
d. None of these
65.
Patrick White is a writer from :
a. New Zealand
b. The Caribbean
c. Australia
d. Zimbabwe
a. New Zealand
b. The Caribbean
c. Australia
d. Zimbabwe
66.
Which of the following is incorrectly matched?
a. The Vendor of Sweets – Jagan
b. The English Teacher – Krishna
c. The Financial Expert – Chandran
d. The Man-Eater of Malgudi - Nataraj
a. The Vendor of Sweets – Jagan
b. The English Teacher – Krishna
c. The Financial Expert – Chandran
d. The Man-Eater of Malgudi - Nataraj
67.
Which of the following is NOT a work by Patrick
White?
a. The Vivisector
b. The Tree of Man
c. Voss
d. The Great World
a. The Vivisector
b. The Tree of Man
c. Voss
d. The Great World
68.
Match the following :
i.
The House of Seven Gables - (a)Mark Twain
ii.
Cabbages and Kings - (b)Herman Melville
iii.
The Prince and the Pauper - (c)O. Henry
iv.
Billy Budd - (d)Nathaniel Hawthorne
a. (i)-b, (ii)-d, (iii)-a, (iv)-c
b. (i)-d,
(ii)-a, (iii)-b, (iv)-c
c.
(i)-d, (ii)-c, (iii)-a, (iv)-b
d. (i)-b, (ii)-c, (iii)-d, (iv)-a
69.
Which character in Midnight’s Children is
a witch?
a. Alia
b. Amina
c. Parvati
d. The Rani of Cooch Naheen
a. Alia
b. Amina
c. Parvati
d. The Rani of Cooch Naheen
70.
Which of the following is NOT a play by Asif
Currimbhoy?
a. Doldrummers
b. The Refugee
c. Inquilab
d. None of these
a. Doldrummers
b. The Refugee
c. Inquilab
d. None of these
71.
What did Aristotle highlight as the two natural
causes from which action springs?
a. Good and Bad actions
b. Noble man and his flaw
c. Plot and Character
d. None of these
a. Good and Bad actions
b. Noble man and his flaw
c. Plot and Character
d. None of these
72.
Which of the following poets has written about
Nature (God) as the ideal refuge for birds of all types, where the poet would
also take refuge, being a bird with a broken wing?
a. Sarojini Naidu
b. Toru Dutt
c. Kamala Das
d. Meena Alexander
a. Sarojini Naidu
b. Toru Dutt
c. Kamala Das
d. Meena Alexander
73.
…………. is Tagore’s only English poem written
originally in the language.
a. Broken Song
b. The Child
c. Death
d. Face to Face
a. Broken Song
b. The Child
c. Death
d. Face to Face
74.
Evam Indrajit is a play by :
a. Kiran Nagarkar
b. Mahesh Dattani
c. Badal Sircar
d. Girish Karnad
a. Kiran Nagarkar
b. Mahesh Dattani
c. Badal Sircar
d. Girish Karnad
75.
Who of the following has written a sarcastic
poem about the kind of people he lives with in the society?
a. Nissim Ezekiel
b. A.K. Ramanujan
c. Keki N. Daruwalla
d. R. Parthasarathy
a. Nissim Ezekiel
b. A.K. Ramanujan
c. Keki N. Daruwalla
d. R. Parthasarathy
76.
In Girish Karnad’s Hayavadana, who is
Padmini’s husband?
a. Brahmadatta
b. Devadatta
c. Apanna
d. Kapila
a. Brahmadatta
b. Devadatta
c. Apanna
d. Kapila
77.
At the beginning of Karnad’s play Hayavadana,
who is described as “the destroyer of incompleteness”?
a. Shiva
b. Indra
c. Ganesha
d. Vishnu
a. Shiva
b. Indra
c. Ganesha
d. Vishnu
78.
The subplot of Hayavadana concerns :
a. The man with the horse’s head
b. The dolls
c. The love-triangle
d. The Bhagavata
a. The man with the horse’s head
b. The dolls
c. The love-triangle
d. The Bhagavata
79.
What according to Ramanujan, “loses colour under
another sky”?
a. His writing
b. His dreams
c. Poetry
d. Language
a. His writing
b. His dreams
c. Poetry
d. Language
80.
In Girish Karnad’s play, Hayavadana ultimately
becomes :
a. A horse
b. A man
c. The narrator
d. A sculpture
a. A horse
b. A man
c. The narrator
d. A sculpture
81.
Who are the fraternal twins in Arundhati Roy’s A
God of Small Things?
a. Ammu and Sophie
b. Rahel and Estha
c. Rahel and Sophie
d. None of these
a. Ammu and Sophie
b. Rahel and Estha
c. Rahel and Sophie
d. None of these
82.
Which of the following plays by Rabindranath
Tagore is modeled on an untouchable?
a. Vasavadatta
b. Chandalika
c. Muktadhara
d. Achalayatam
a. Vasavadatta
b. Chandalika
c. Muktadhara
d. Achalayatam
83.
Transformation by Aurobindo is a :
a. Verse play
b. Sonnet
c. Narrative poem
d. Ode
a. Verse play
b. Sonnet
c. Narrative poem
d. Ode
84.
The Vintage Book of Indian Writing, 1947-1997
is edited by :
a. Amit Chaudhuri
b. Adil Jussawala and Margaret Drabble
c. Salman Rushdie and Elizabeth West
d. David Davidar
a. Amit Chaudhuri
b. Adil Jussawala and Margaret Drabble
c. Salman Rushdie and Elizabeth West
d. David Davidar
85.
Which of these poets has written a poem which
reminiscences his father’s death, and the merit and meaning in the speaker’s
family-life?
a. R. Parthasarathy
b. Humayun Kabir
c. A.K. Ramanujan
d. Gieve Patel
a. R. Parthasarathy
b. Humayun Kabir
c. A.K. Ramanujan
d. Gieve Patel
86.
In which of the following poems does Nissim
Ezekiel mock Indianisms in English?
a. The Professor
b. Poster Prayers
c. Latter-Day Psalms
d. None of these
a. The Professor
b. Poster Prayers
c. Latter-Day Psalms
d. None of these
87.
Girish Karnad’s Hayavadana is based on
the rendering of an Indian fable by :
a. Franz Kafka
b. Samuel Beckett
c. Thomas Mann
d. T.S. Eliot
a. Franz Kafka
b. Samuel Beckett
c. Thomas Mann
d. T.S. Eliot
88.
Which Indian poet gives importance to broad
landscape imagery in his poetry, a collection of which is called Landscapes?
a. Jayanta Mahapatra
b. Keki N Daruwalla
c. Adil Jussawala
d. Meena Alexander
a. Jayanta Mahapatra
b. Keki N Daruwalla
c. Adil Jussawala
d. Meena Alexander
89.
Which poem by Nissim Ezekiel depicts a
pilgrimage that represents life itself?
a. Enterprise
b. The Railway Clerk
c. Time to Change
d. Background, Casually
a. Enterprise
b. The Railway Clerk
c. Time to Change
d. Background, Casually
90.
Who of the following writers attempted to “catch
something of the Upanishadic and Kalidasian movements” in his work?
a. Rabindranath Tagore
b. Jawaharlal Nehru
c. Raja Rao
d. Aurobindo
a. Rabindranath Tagore
b. Jawaharlal Nehru
c. Raja Rao
d. Aurobindo
91.
Who of the following has written a novel on
Krishna, a teacher who leads a happy bachelor’s life, then gets married and
enjoys the bliss of family life, and when his wife dies of typhoid, is able to
communicate with her spirit and achieves enlightenment?
a. Mulk Raj Anand
b. Khushwant Singh
c. Raja Rao
d. R.K. Narayan
a. Mulk Raj Anand
b. Khushwant Singh
c. Raja Rao
d. R.K. Narayan
92.
Which of the following poets has written a poem
on a tree in their garden house at Baugmaree?
a. Sarojini Naidu
b. Toru Dutt
c. Meena Alexander
d. Kamala Das
a. Sarojini Naidu
b. Toru Dutt
c. Meena Alexander
d. Kamala Das
93.
In which of the following novels does a
three-storeyed house represent the three stages of consciousness- Jagritha,
Swapna and Sushupthi?
a. The Serpent and the Rope
b. The Cat and Shakespeare
c. Kanthapura
d. On the Ganga Ghat
a. The Serpent and the Rope
b. The Cat and Shakespeare
c. Kanthapura
d. On the Ganga Ghat
94.
Who of the following wrote the novel Two
Leaves and a Bud which depicts the story of a Punjabi labourer Gangu in an
Assam tea plantation who tries to protect his daughter from a British soldier,
and is eventually killed by him?
a. Mulk Raj Anand
b. Khushwant Singh
c. Manohar Malgaonkar
d. Shashi Deshpande
a. Mulk Raj Anand
b. Khushwant Singh
c. Manohar Malgaonkar
d. Shashi Deshpande
95.
The paradoxical statement “A man withdrawn into
himself // Maybe a man moving forward” is from the poem The Happening.
Who wrote it?
a. Gieve Patel
b. Nissim Ezekiel
c. Shiv K. Kumar
d. A.K. Ramanujan
a. Gieve Patel
b. Nissim Ezekiel
c. Shiv K. Kumar
d. A.K. Ramanujan
96.
Which of the following poets has written about
his “ambiguous fate,” being neither Hindu nor Muslim in India?
a. Dom Moraes
b. Nissim Ezekiel
c. Keki N Daruwalla
d. Gieve Patel
a. Dom Moraes
b. Nissim Ezekiel
c. Keki N Daruwalla
d. Gieve Patel
97.
During which war does the novel For Whom the
Bell Tolls take place?
a. Spanish-American War
b. Spanish Civil War
c. I World War
d. II World War
a. Spanish-American War
b. Spanish Civil War
c. I World War
d. II World War
98.
In later life, what nickname did Hemingway
assume to convey a sense of strength, wisdom and mastery?
a. Sensei
b. Top Cat
c. Papa
d. Big Kahuna
a. Sensei
b. Top Cat
c. Papa
d. Big Kahuna
99.
Which of the following is the most stylistic
feature of Tennessee Williams’ play The Glass Menagerie?
a. Female Chorus
b. Two-decked stage
c. On-stage screen
d. Interrupted action
a. Female Chorus
b. Two-decked stage
c. On-stage screen
d. Interrupted action
100. When
the novella The Old Man and the Sea opens, how long has it been since
Santiago last caught a fish?
a. 40 days
b. 84 days
c. 87 days
d. 120 days
a. 40 days
b. 84 days
c. 87 days
d. 120 days
101. Who
is ‘The Woman’ in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman?
a. Willy Loman’s wife
b. Biff’s mistress
c. Willy Loman’s mistress
d. Charley’s wife
a. Willy Loman’s wife
b. Biff’s mistress
c. Willy Loman’s mistress
d. Charley’s wife
102. Where
does The Glass Menagerie take place?
a. Cleveland
b. New York
c. Mississippi
d. St. Louis
a. Cleveland
b. New York
c. Mississippi
d. St. Louis
103. Where
does Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman live?
a. Austin
b. Portland
c. Boston
d. Brooklyn
a. Austin
b. Portland
c. Boston
d. Brooklyn
104. What
is Yank’s real name in Eugene O’Neill’s The Hairy Ape?
a. John Doe
b. Robert Smith
c. Billy Jones
d. James Brown
a. John Doe
b. Robert Smith
c. Billy Jones
d. James Brown
105. Who
is the native chief who leads the revolt against Brutes Jones in Emperor
Jones?
a. Lem
b. Len
c. Leon
d. Lix
a. Lem
b. Len
c. Leon
d. Lix
106. Which
one of the following novels of Patrick White is written under the pen name "Alex Xenophon Demirjian Gray"?
a. Memoirs of Many in One
b. The Twyborn Affair
c. The Hanging Garden
d. The Tree of Man
a. Memoirs of Many in One
b. The Twyborn Affair
c. The Hanging Garden
d. The Tree of Man
107. The
short story collection Every Move You Make is a work of :
a. Robert Lowell
b. Patrick White
c. David Malouf
d. Sally Morgan
a. Robert Lowell
b. Patrick White
c. David Malouf
d. Sally Morgan
108. Which
among the following is NOT included in David Williamson’s Jack Manning Trilogy
:
a. Face to Face
b. Conversation
c. Charitable Intent
d. Up for Grabs
a. Face to Face
b. Conversation
c. Charitable Intent
d. Up for Grabs
109. Sorting
Out Rachel is a comedy play written by :
a. Robert Lowell
b. Patrick White
c. David Williamson
d. Sally Morgan
a. Robert Lowell
b. Patrick White
c. David Williamson
d. Sally Morgan
110. Monkfish Moon, a collection of short stories reflecting the
ethnic and political tensions that have threatened Sri Lanka since independence in 1948, is written by
:
a. Romesh Gunesekera
b. Lakdasa Wikramasinha
c. Rohinton Mistry
d. Maki Kureishi
a. Romesh Gunesekera
b. Lakdasa Wikramasinha
c. Rohinton Mistry
d. Maki Kureishi
111.
Which
among the following is a work of Robert Lowell?
a. The Mills of the Kavanaughs
b. For the Union Dead
c. Notebook
d. All of them
a. The Mills of the Kavanaughs
b. For the Union Dead
c. Notebook
d. All of them
112.
Which
among the following is a work of William Faulkner?
a. A Fable
b. The Reivers
c. Light in August
d. All of them
a. A Fable
b. The Reivers
c. Light in August
d. All of them
113.
Whose
war time experiences formed the basis of the novel A Farewell to Arms?
a. Henry James
b. Earnest Hemingway
c. William Faulkner
d. Herman Melville
a. Henry James
b. Earnest Hemingway
c. William Faulkner
d. Herman Melville
114.
Which
of the following is a play by Arthur Miller?
a. All My Sons
b. The Crucible
c. A View from the Bridge
d. All of them
a. All My Sons
b. The Crucible
c. A View from the Bridge
d. All of them
115.
Which
among the following is a parody written by Lorraine Hansberry for Samuel
Beckett’s play Waiting for Godot?
a. A Raisin in the Sun
b. The Arrival of Mr. Todog
c. The Drinking Gourd
d. What Use Are Flowers?
a. A Raisin in the Sun
b. The Arrival of Mr. Todog
c. The Drinking Gourd
d. What Use Are Flowers?
116.
Which
among the following is a work of Amiri Baraka?
a. Dutchman
b. A Black Mass
c. Blues People
d. All of them
a. Dutchman
b. A Black Mass
c. Blues People
d. All of them
117.
R.K
Narayan’s fictional town of Malgudi is situated on the shore of the river :
a. Ganga
b. Sarayu
c. Yamuna
d. Saraswati
a. Ganga
b. Sarayu
c. Yamuna
d. Saraswati
118.
Which
of the following is NOT a novel of Shashi Deshpande?
a. Shadow Play
b. That long Silence
c. The Dark Holds No Silence
d. Cry, The Peacock
a. Shadow Play
b. That long Silence
c. The Dark Holds No Silence
d. Cry, The Peacock
119.
Match
the following works with their author:
i. Sunlight Surrounds You - (a)Anita Desai
ii. The
Zigzag Way - (b)Salman Rushdie
iii. If
I Die Today - (c)Nayantara Sehgal
iv. The
Golden House - (d)Shashi Deshpande
a. (i)-b, (ii)-a, (iii)-d, (iv)-c
b. (i)-b,
(ii)-d, (iii)-c, (iv)-a
c.
(i)-c, (ii)-a, (iii)-d, (iv)-b
d. (i)-d, (ii)-b, (iii)-a, (iv)-c
120.
Who
among the following is known for his comic novels set in Trinidad and Tobago?
a. V.S. Naipaul
b. C.L.R James
c. Aime Cesaire
d. Frantz Fanon
a. V.S. Naipaul
b. C.L.R James
c. Aime Cesaire
d. Frantz Fanon
1. A
ReplyDelete2. D
3. B
4. C
5. D
6. C
7. D
8. D
9. C
10. A
11. B
12. B
13. D
14. A
15. B
16. A
17. B
18. C
19. C
20. D
21. D
22. D
23. D
24. C
25. D
26. D
27. D
28. A
29. C
30. C
31. D
32. A
33. D
34. B
35. A
36. B
37. C
38. C
39. C
40. D
41. B
42. B
43. B
44. B
45. C
46. C
47. A
48. D
49. D
50. C
51. A
52. D
53. B
54. D
55. B
56. A
57. B
58. C
59. D
60. C
61. A
62. B
63. C
64. C
65. C
66. C
67. D
68. C
69. C
70. D
71. C
72. A
73. B
74. C
75. A
76. B
77. C
78. A
79. D
80. A
81. B
82. B
83. B
84. C
85. C
86. A
87. C
88. B
89. A
90. D
91. D
92. B
93. B
94. A
95. B
96. D
97. B
98. C
99. C
100. B
101. C
102. D
103. D
104. B
105. A
106. A
107. C
108. D
109. C
110. A
111. D
112. D
113. B
114. D
115. B
116. D
117. B
118. D
119. C
120. A