1) Who wrote Mac Flecknoe?
(A) Alexander Pope (B) Dryden
(C) Milton (D) Shakespeare
Ans: (B) Dryden
2) Which among the following is not
a play by Christopher Marlowe?
(A) Tamburlaine the Great (B) the
Jew of Malta
(C) Edward II (D) Richard III Ans
(D) Richard III
3 Who Wrote “A Modest
proposal”?
(A)
Joseph Addison (B) Jonathan Swift
C Samuel
Johnson (D) William Collins Ans (B) Jonathan Swift
4 What does the name Astrophel
connote in Philip Sidney’s Astrophel and Stella?
(A) Sun Lover (B) Star Lover
(C) Moon Lover (D) Earth
lover
5. Who is the author of Crime and Punishment?
(A) Ivan Turgenev (B) Emile
Zola
(C) Fyodor Dostoevsky (D) Leo
Tolstoy Ans (C) Fyodor Dostoevsky
6. The Theatre of Absurd is seminal
study by
(A) Albert Camus (B) Martin
Esslin
(C) Jean Paul Sartre (D) Samuel
Becket Ans (B) Martin Esslin
7. Which among the following is not
closet drama?
(A) Manfred (B) Prometheus Unbound
(C) Samson Agonistes (D) The
Tempest Ans (D) The Tempest
8. Who wrote The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll
and Mr. Hyde?
(A) R.L. Stevenson (B) George
Moore
(C) Charles Dickens (D) Wilkie
Collins
Ans: A
(9) The Golden Notebook is a novel
by
(A) Dorris Lessing (B) William
Golding
(C) A.S Byatt (D)
Julian Barnes
Ans A
10. Eric Arthur Blair is commonly
known as
(A) George Orwell (B) W
.H.Auden
(C) Evelyn Waugh (D) Ezra
Pound
Ans A
11. “My Last Duchess" is a poem
by
(A) Robert Browning (B) W.B
Yeats
(C) Alfred Tennyson (D) Dylan
Thomas
Ans A
12. In which country did Harlem
Renaissance occur?
(A)United States of America (B)
South Africa
(C) Australia (D) France
Ans A
13. Who defined Postmodern is an
incredulity towards metanarrative??
(A) Jean-Francois Lyotard (B) Terry
Eagleton
(C) Jacques Derrida (D) Roland
Barthes
Ans A
14. Who is the author of The
Canterbury Tales? ___
(A) Geoffrey Chaucer (B) Gower
(C) King Arthur (D) Geoffrey of
Monmouth
15. Iago is a character in
which of the Shakespeare’s plays?
(A) The Tempest (B) Othello
(C) As You Like it (D) Macbeth
16. J.M. Coetzee received his second
Booker Prize in 1999 for his novel:
(A) The Life and Times of Michael K
(B) Disgrace
(C) Dairy of a Bad Year
(D) Boyhood Scenes from Provincial Life Ans B
17. Who is the protagonist
of Chinua Achebe’s novel, Things Fall Apart?
(A) Okonkwo (B) Ikemefuna
(C) Ezinma (D) Mr. Brown
Ans A
18. Andre Breton is
‘associated with which of the following movement
(A) Symbolism (B)
Existentialism
(C) Surrealism (D) Dadaism
Ans C
19. Which of the following
is considered to be the first Gothic novel?
(A) The Castle of Otranto
(B) Dracula
(C) Frankenstein (D) Melmoth
the wanderer
Ans A
20. The Buildungsroman is a novel
of formation or development . Which of the
following is a Buildungsroman ?
(A) Jane Eyre (B)
Hard Times
(C) Nausea(D) The
Red Badge of Courage
Ans A
21. In Homer's Iliad, who
is the leader of d Greek army?
(A) Agamemnon (B)
Achilles
(C) Patroclus (D) Hercules
Ans: A
22. Zeus is another name for
(A) Mephistopheles (B) Diana
(C) Jupiter (D) Poseidon
Ans C
23. Aspects of the Novel is a
book by
(A) E. M. Forster (B) William
Frazer
(C) Henry James (D) Charles Dickens
Ans A
24. In a literary work, allusion
refers to
(A) A Pun
(B) Alliteration
(C) A false image
(D) Reference to other literary
sources
Ans D
25. A literary symbol combines an
image with a
(A) Picture
(B) Concept
(C) Sign
(D) Description
Ans B
26. The Rape of the Lock is
an Heroic-Comical poem in five cantos dedicated to
(A) Arabella Fermor
(B) Dorothea Casaubon
(C) Elizabeth Bennett
(D) Maud Gonne
Ans A
27. Which of the following is
not a play by Oscar Wilde?
(A) The Importance of Being
Earnest
(B) Salome
(C) Lady Windermere's
Fan
(D) She Stoops to Conquer
Ans D
28. Which of the following
Indian writers is not a poet?
(A) Sarojini Naidu (B) Kamala Das
(C) Arundhati Roy (D) Arundhati
Subhramanium
Ans: C
29. Which of the following is not a
character out of Charles Dickens' novels?
(A) Pip (B) Ebenezer Scrooge
(C) Uriah Heep (D) Rupert
Birkin
Ans D
30. All the world’s a stage.
and all the men and women merely Players"’ is a quote from
(A) The Tempest (B) Romeo
And Juliet
(C) All's Well that Ends Well (D)
As you like it.
Ans D
31 Gabriel Garcia Marquez originally
wrote in
(A) English (B) Spanish
(C) German (D) French
Ans B
32. Dove Cottage is the name
of. ‘
(A) Mary Shelley’s House
(B) The flame of the Cottage
where Wordsworth lived with his sister Dorothy
(C) A Poem by John Keats
(D) poem by Wordsworth
Ans B
33. Octave and Sestet are
terms used to describe the components of a
(A) Ballad (B) Dirge
(C) Sonnet (D) Lullaby
Ans C
34. "The Dicing and its
sequel" are episodes from the translated version of the
—
(A) Mahahharata (B) Ramayana
(C) Bhagvat Gita
(D) Ramcharitmanas
Ans : A
35. Premchand wrote
(A) Novels
(B) Short stories and novels
(C) Drama
(D) Novels, Short stories, and
non-fiction prose
Ans D
36. English August: An Indian
Story is a novel by
(A) Upamanyu Chatterjee
(B) Kiran Desai
(C) Mulk Raj Anand
(D) Bankim Chandra
Chattopadhyay
Ans A
37. King James’ Authorised
version of the Bible:
(A) Is a commissioned
translation in to English
(B) Was translated by
John Wycliffe
(C) Was translated by Robert
Lydgate
(D) Is the original Hebrew Bible
Ans A
38. Who co-authored the book Tales
from the Shakespeare?
(A) Mary Lamb (B) Mary Shelley
(C) Mary Ann Evans (D) Mary
Wollstonecraft
Ans A
39“But at my back I always
hear/Times winged chariot hurrying near” are lines
from a poem by
(A) S.T.Coleridge (B) Philip Larkin
(C) Andrew Marvell (D) Ted Hughes
Ans C
40. Who is the author of Joothan
?
(A) Premchand (B) Rahi Masoom Raza
(C) Krishnama Sobti (D)Om Prakash
Valmiki
D