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1. The name of the captain’s daughter, who offers hide out to the priest in ‘The Power and the Glory’ is ________.
a. Brigita
b. Maria
c. Trixie Fellows
d. Coral Fellows

Answer : Coral Fellows

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2. The only commodity which is scarce in Vanity Fair is_______.
a. Honesty
b. Lies
c. Pride
d. Truth

Answer : Truth

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3. While larger divisions of time like day, night, week, month and year are of native origin words for smaller units like hour, minute, second are from _______.
a. Latin
b. Greek
c. French
d. Scandinavian

Answer : French

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4. Fortitude is the virtue of
a. Friendship
b. Ambition
c. Love
d. Adversity

Answer : Adversity

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5. ‘Good fences make good neighbours’. In this passage the speaker symbolizes:
a. The spirit of restraint
b. The spirit of revolt
c. A pragmatic sprit
d. An intractable spirit

Answer : The spirit of restraint

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6. This was once a house of trade –a centre of busy interest. ‘A house of trade’ refers to:
a. Business
b. The South – Sea house
c. A house of ill repute
d. The bank of England

Answer : The South – Sea house

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7. _______ states that ‘every language has its improprieties and absurdities, which it is the duty of the lexicographer to correct or proscribe’.
a. Merriam Webster
b. Dr. Johnson
c. Noah Webster
d. Earl of Chesterfield

Answer : Dr. Johnson

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8. ‘Redeem your birthday by yielding to my will, or he shall die tomorrow’. Who speaks these words to Isabella?
a. Claudio
b. Marianna
c. Angelo
d. Lucio

Answer : Angelo

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9. Which of the following is the oldest method employed to teach English as a second language?
a. Direct Method
b. Grammar Translation Method
c. Bilingual Method
d. Dr. West’s New Method

Answer : Grammar Translation Method

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10. The title for the second section of the wasteland is taken from:
a. Holinshed’s Chronicles
b. Baudelaire’s poem
c. Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra
d. Thomas Middleton’s play

Answer : Thomas Middleton’s play

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11. The reference to ‘Walpurgisnacht’ in the Act II of Who’s afraid of Virgina Woolf is:
a. Satire
b. Elegiae
c. Euphuistic
d. Allegorical

Answer : Satire

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12. Who coined the term ‘Imagism’?
a. W.B Yeats
b. T.S Eliot
c. Arthur Symons
d. Ezra Pound

Answer : Ezra Pound

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13. Faustus orders Mephistopheles to appear in the form of a
a. Little boy
b. Little girl
c. Handsome man
d. Franciscan Friar

Answer : Franciscan Friar

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14. Virginia Woolf’s ______ is an important precursor of feminist literary criticism
a. A Room of one’s own
b. Mrs. Dalloway
c. To the Lighthouse
d. The Waves

Answer : A Room of one’s own

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15. William Wordsworth’s ode:Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood is about:
a. The Legacy left by ancestors to man
b. The Legacy left by the child to man
c. The lessons offered by nature to man
d. The lessons man learnt through experience

Answer : The Legacy left by the child to man

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16. One Phenome can occur in the phonetic environment of another phoneme. That is, phonemes are intersubstitutable and so are in:
a. Contrastive distribution
b. Complementary distribution
c. Vowel harmony
d. Phonetic symbols

Answer : Complementary distribution

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17. Ben Jonson’s ‘The Alchemist’ is a :
a. Sentimental comedy
b. Anti-sentimental comedy
c. Comedy of Humours
d. Tragic-Comedy

Answer : Comedy of Humours

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18. In which essay did Bacon mention that poesy is ‘the wine of devils’?
a. Of Studies
b. Of Revenge
c. Of Truth
d. Of Ambition

Answer : Of Truth

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19. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay bring their eight children to their summer home in the ‘Hebrides’ which is:
a. A holiday location in the Scottish Highlands
b. A holiday island near the coast of Australia
c. A group of islands west of Scotland
d. The other name for Hawaian islands

Answer : A group of islands west of Scotland

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20. According to Aristotle, all arts in their general nature are forms of:
a. Contemplation
b. Imitation
c. Oblivion
d. Copying

Answer : Imitation

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21. _______ are called suprasegmental phonemes
a. Plosives
b. Affricates
c. Stress, Pitch and Intonation
d. Allophones

Answer : Stress, Pitch and Intonation

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22. Allworthy is called the favourite of ______
a. Tom Jones
b. Nature and Fortune
c. Good and Honesty
d. King and Richard

Answer : Nature and Fortune

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23. The first part of The Pilgrims Progress was published in ______.
a. 1677
b. 1688
c. 1678
d. 1679

Answer : 1678

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24. Whose son is Fleance
a. Macduff
b. Malcolm
c. King Doncan
d. Banquo

Answer : Banquo

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25. The traditional Indian narrative technique of ‘sthala-purana’ or legendary history is employed in:
a. Raja Rao’s Kanthapura
b. R.K. Narayan’s ‘The Guide’
c. Tagore’s ‘Gora’
d. Kamala Markandaya’s ‘A Handful of Rice’

Answer : Raja Rao’s Kanthapura

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26. ‘As some bright archangel in vision flies plunged in dream-caught spirit immensities’ identify the poem and poet:
a. ‘Lotus’ by Toru Dutt
b. ‘The Palanquin Bearers’ by Sarojini Naidu
c. ‘Under Another Sky’ by R. Parthasarathy
d. ‘Thought the, paradise’ by Sri Aurobindo

Answer : ‘Thought the, paradise’ by Sri Aurobindo

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27. Hotspur , Worceter, Mortimer and Glendower plan to dethrone ______.
a. Richard II
b. Prince Hal
c. Henry IV
d. Thomas Percy

Answer : Henry IV

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28. Historical sense and sense of art were viewed as one by:
a. Hopkins
b. W.H. Auden
c. Nietzsche
d. Mathew Arnold

Answer : Nietzsche

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29. Sophocles long ago heard it on the Aegean, and it bought. Sophocles is:
a. A mythological figure
b. A fictitious name
c. A Greek dramatist known for tragedies
d. A soldier

Answer : A Greek dramatist known for tragedies

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30. Which part of the day is ideal for nurturing art and poetry, according to Thoreau?
a. Night
b. Evening
c. Afternoon
d. Morning

Answer : Morning

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31. The French philosopher , _______ lecture at the 1966 conference at John Hopkins’s University is considered to be the manifesto against structuralism.
a. Mikhail Bakhtin’s
b. Noam Chomsky’s
c. Jacques Derrida’s
d. Michael Foucault’s

Answer : Jacques Derrida’s

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32. ______ is delivered from the mouth of Giant Slaygood.
a. Mr. Despondency
b. Mr. Feeble-mind
c. Christiana
d. Much-afraid

Answer : Mr. Feeble-mind

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33. Who believes the air on the island ‘breathes upon us here most sweetly’?
a. Adrian
b. Ferdinand
c. Francisco
d. Gonzalo

Answer : Adrian

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34. Identity the figure of speech employed in the following lines. Why should I pay the Roman fool, and die on mine own sword? While I see lives and the gashes do better upon them?
a. Metonymy
b. Hyperbole
c. Allusion
d. Litotes

Answer : Allusion

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35. The minimum meaningful unit is called a :
a. Phoneme
b. Morpheme
c. Consonant
d. Fricative

Answer : Morpheme

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36. The Philologist who improved upon Grimm’s Law was”
a. C.C. Fries
b. Chomsky
c. Verner
d. A.C. Baugh

Answer : Verner

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37. Earth’s the right place for love; I don’t know where it’s likely to go better. This lines are from_____
a. The road not taken
b. Mending Wall
c. Birches
d. West Running Brook

Answer : Birches

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38. ‘I call them all three genuine men, more or less; faithfully, for the most part unconsciously, struggling to be genuine, and plant themselves on the everlasting truth of things ’. who are the three men referred to by Carlyle?
a. Homer, Shakespeare, Dante
b. Johnson, Rousseau, Burns
c. Cromwell, Napoleon, Alexander
d. Johnson, Shakespeare, Burns

Answer : Johnson, Rousseau, Burns

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39. ‘O Lady! We receive but what we give / And in our life alone does Nature live’ these lines occur in the poem:
a. Keats’ Ode on a Grecian Urn
b. Coleridge’s Ode to Dejection
c. Shelly’s Ode to the west Wind
d. Wordsworth’s Immortality Ode

Answer : Coleridge’s Ode to Dejection

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40. The phrase ‘Prima facie, vice verse, ab inito’ are of ______ origin.
a. Latin
b. Greek
c. French
d. Scandinavian

Answer : Latin

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41. It was in ______ , Hazlitt got the chance to hear the celebrated poet’s speech?
a. June, 1798
b. July, 1798
c. March, 1798
d. January, 1798

Answer : January, 1798

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42. The contradictory impulses that arise out of the seventh type of ambiguity:
a. Lead to conflict of ideas
b. Lose sight of the conflict and the poet states their reconciliation
c. Could not be reconciled by the poet
d. Are mere stylistic devices employed by the poet

Answer : Lose sight of the conflict and the poet states their reconciliation

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43. Can storied Urn or animated bust / back to its mansion call the fleeting breath? Can Humour’s voice provoke the silent dust,
a. The Philosophy of life
b. Sense and feeling
c. The tone of irony
d. The seventh type of ambiguity

Answer : The tone of irony

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44. The Way of the World was first acted in________.
a. 1700
b. 1701
c. 1699
d. 1710

Answer : 1700

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45. Eliot states, ‘the experience, you will notice, the elements which enter the presence of the transforming catalyst, are of two kinds’
a. Emotional and Feelings
b. Imagination and Feelings
c. Reason and Emotion
d. Reason and Feelings

Answer : Emotional and Feelings

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46. The anchor of my purest thoughts, the nurse, the guide, the guardian of my heart, and soul of all the moral being. The soul of the poet’s moral being is:
a. poetry
b. his/her farther
c. nature
d. his/ her teacher

Answer : nature

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47. ‘An ill advised marriage between two people who are inherently incompatible never becomes completely harmonious’. This is true of :
a. Hardy’s ‘Jude the Obscure’
b. Virginia Woolf’s ‘To the Lighthouse’
c. George Elliot’s ‘Middlemarch’
d. Hopkins’ ‘The Wreck of Deutschland’

Answer : George Elliot’s ‘Middlemarch’

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48. ‘Feminist criticism _______ is a specific kind of political discourse, a critical and theoretical approach committed to the struggle against patriarchy and sexism________’ whose words are these?
a. Simon de Beauvoir
b. Virginia Woolf
c. Kate Millet
d. Toril Moi

Answer : Toril Moi

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49. Lamb’s dream children are:
a. Alice and John
b. Alice and Jack
c. Alice and Smith
d. Alice and Ann

Answer : Alice and John

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50. Identify the character who is a victim of child-labour, overworked and dies of tuberculosis at the age of fifteen:
a. Munoo
b. Lalu
c. Bakha
d. None of the above

Answer : Munoo

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51. Thus far O’Friend! Did I, not used to make / A present joy the matter of a song. Name the friend of the poet referred to here.
a. Keats
b. Charles Lamb
c. Coleridge
d. William Wordsworth

Answer : Coleridge

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52. Which of the following play is not a pessimistic play of Shakespeare?
a. Measure for Measure
b. King Lear
c. Macbeth
d. Othello

Answer : Measure for Measure

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53. Which of the following is an exponent of post-modernist writing.
a. Jacques Derrida
b. Roland Barthes
c. Mikhail Bakktin
d. Clande Levi-strauss

Answer : Roland Barthes

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54. The central theme of the Cosmic dance of Shiva is:
a. To Critique modern industrial civilization
b. To emphasize the annihilation of one’s self
c. To describe the Indian ethos
d. To unite the East and West

Answer : To emphasize the annihilation of one’s self

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55. ‘A bracelet of bright hair about the bone’ In above line the most powerful effect is produced by:
a. Milton
b. Spenser
c. Donne
d. Gray

Answer : Donne

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56. ‘………O thou art fairer that the evening air, Clad in the beauty of a thousand stars’ these lines are from_____.
a. The Spanish Tragedy
b. The Alchemist
c. Dr. Faustus
d. Of Revenge

Answer : Dr. Faustus

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57. Graham Greene’s ‘The Way of the World’ was initially published in the United States with the title_______.
a. The Martyr
b. The Labyrinthine Ways
c. The Man Within
d. The End of the Affair

Answer : The Labyrinthine Ways

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58. The Background of Guru Charan Das’s ‘Larins Sahib’ is:
a. Colonial rule in Maharasthra
b. Bengal Partition
c. Punjab’s history after the demise of Maharaja Ranjit Singh
d. Princely state of Gwalior under British Rule

Answer : Punjab’s history after the demise of Maharaja Ranjit Singh

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59. ‘And like bright metal on a sullen ground, My reformation, glittering O’er my fault shall shoe more goodly……’ whose words are these?
a. Falstaff
b. Hotspur
c. Prince Hal
d. Lord Mortimer

Answer : Prince Hal

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60. The term simulacrum where the real is replaced by its shadow was first used by_____.
a. Roland Barthes
b. Jean Baudrillard
c. Jean-Francoise Lyotard
d. Jacques Lacan

Answer : Jean Baudrillard

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61. Catharsis means
a. Misfortune
b. Error of judgement
c. Purgation of emotions
d. Moral failure

Answer : Purgation of emotions

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62. In Tennessee Williams’ Street Car Named Desire, Blache Du Bois is a lady caught in the vortec of:
a. Love and sympathy
b. Illusion and artifice
c. Candour and patience
d. Pride and Prejudice

Answer : Illusion and artifice

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63. ‘I do not hate progress, only its nature which makes all roofs and faces look the same….’ The above passage reflects.
a. Lakunle’s progressive ideals
b. Sidi’s pride
c. Baroka’s guile
d. Sadiku’s ambivalent attitude

Answer : Baroka’s guile

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64. In ‘Hero as Divinity’ Carlyle deals with:
a. Heroic divinities of Germanic tribes
b. Pagan divinities of Scandinavian origin
c. Early Christian divinities of Anglo-Saxon period
d. Heroic divinities of Norse Mythology

Answer : Heroic divinities of Norse Mythology

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65. Which of these statements are true of Whitman’s Passage to India? (a) is transcendental. (b) forecasts the spiritual unity of mankind (c) sees the present as an outcome of the infinite greatness of the past. (d) celebrate the four feats of engineering
a. A, B, and D
b. A, C, and D
c. A, B, and C
d. A, B, C, and D

Answer : A, B, and C

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66. Cleopatra takes refuge in her______.
a. Palace
b. Monument
c. Cave
d. Attendant’s house

Answer : Monument

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67. The general plan of the Faerie Queene is expounded in the author’s letter to _____.
a. Alfred Noyses
b. Sir Walter Raleigh
c. Sir Walter Scott
d. Queen Elizabeth

Answer : Sir Walter Raleigh

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68. Chose the wrong match
a. Kate Millet - Sexual Politics
b. Sandra Gilbert - The Madwoman in the Attic
c. Mary Ellman - Thinking about Woman
d. Elaine Showalter - Sexual Textual Politics

Answer : Elaine Showalter - Sexual Textual Politics

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69. The Zenith, summer, and marriage or triumph phase are_______.
a. Myths of revival and resurrection
b. Myths of apotheosis and of entering into paradise
c. Myths of fall
d. Myths of the return of chaos

Answer : Myths of apotheosis and of entering into paradise

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70. Which of the letters written by John Keats contains the following words? ‘That if poetry comes not as naturally as the leaves to a tree, it had better not come at all’
a. Letter to Benjamin Bailey
b. Letter to Prichard Woodhouse
c. Letter to P.B. Shelly
d. Letter to John Taylor

Answer : Letter to John Taylor

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71. What are the two monsters mentioned in The Book of the Job?
a. Hippopotamus and Elephant
b. Dolphin and Behemoth
c. Whale and Behemoth
d. Behemoth and Leviathan

Answer : Behemoth and Leviathan

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72. ‘Consuming agues dwell in ev'ry vein’ what is the right meaning for consuming?
a. destroy
b. Versatile
c. Purify
d. High fever

Answer : destroy

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73. In which year was the play The Alchemist, written?
a. 1594
b. 1610
c. 1603
d. 1589

Answer : 1610

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74. Who are the subordinate characters of Spring season?
a. Witch
b. Traitor and siren
c. Bride
d. Father and mother

Answer : Father and mother

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75. Which of the Bacon’s work envisaged and Bacon’s on intellectual schemes, which culminated in the Utopian proposal for a college of science, Solomon’s House?
a. Advancement of Learning
b. De Augmentis Scientiarum
c. Novum Organum
d. The New Atlantis

Answer : The New Atlantis

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76. In Chaucer’s writing, the word ‘sad’ has acquired the senses of ‘calm’, ‘serious’, ‘trustworthy’. In Shakespeare, it often means ________ as opposed to trifling or merry.
a. Careful
b. Happy
c. Serious
d. Merry

Answer : Serious

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77. Whose critical theories are the roots for New Criticism?
a. Plato and Aristotle
b. Horace and Longinus
c. Mathew Arnold and William Morris
d. T.S Eliot and I.A. Richards

Answer : T.S Eliot and I.A. Richards

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78. Which of the element is correct one in this poem Dejection: An Ode. Coleridge sees ___________
a. The old moon holding the new moon in her lap
b. The new moon holding the old moon in her lap
c. Dejection is full of joy
d. Conversation with moon

Answer : The new moon holding the old moon in her lap

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79. Who was a student of Walter Pater ?
a. Edward Albee
b. G.M. Hopkins
c. ST Coleridge
d. Virginia Woolf

Answer : G.M. Hopkins

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80. Match the popular books of Feminist criticism. (i) K.K. Ruthven, (ii) Toril Moi, (iii) Terry Lovell, (iv) Julia Swindells. (a) Feminist Literary studies: An Introduction, (b) Sexual / Textual Politics, (c) Consuming Fiction, (d) Victorian writing and Victorian women.
a. I-D, II-C, III-B, IV-A
b. I-C, II-B, III-D, IV-A
c. I-A, II-B, III-C ,IV-D
d. I-B, II-C, III-D, IV-A

Answer : I-A, II-B, III-C ,IV-D

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81. Wallon is a dialect of __________ spoken in southern Belgium.
a. French
b. English
c. German
d. Polish

Answer : French

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82. Which of these languages are not a Baltic branch
a. Prussian
b. Latvian
c. Cornish
d. Lithuanian

Answer : Cornish

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83. John Keats died of __________.
a. tuberculosis
b. drowned in River
c. Suicide
d. Murder by his patron

Answer : tuberculosis

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84. ‘A dim religious light’ is the phrase appears in Milton’s _____________.
a. Paradise Lost
b. Paradise Regained
c. Il Penseroso
d. Samson Agonistes

Answer : Il Penseroso

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85. Which of the following is a play of T.S. Eliot?
a. The love song of J. Alfred Prufrock
b. Ash Wednesday
c. Murder in the cathedral
d. The wasteland

Answer : Murder in the cathedral

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86. Which poet’s scepticism was anticipated in the quality of Tennyson’s faith?", ["W.B. Yeats
b. W.H. Auden
c. T.S. Eliot
d. Mathew Arnold

Answer : T.S. Eliot

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87. Who is the creator of fictional place Malgudi?
a. Kamala Markandaya
b. Raja Rao
c. Aurobindo
d. R.K. Narayan

Answer : R.K. Narayan

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88. “Psychoanalysis and Feminism” is written by ________
a. Juliet Mitchell
b. Kate Millet
c. Helene Cixous
d. Julia Kristeva

Answer : Juliet Mitchell

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89. Who is in love with Artegall, whom she first saw in Merlin’s mirror?
a. Britomart
b. Glauce
c. Merlin
d. Una

Answer : Britomart

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90. The period of French Revolution was
a. 1779-1789
b. 1789-1799
c. 1784-1794
d. 1794-1804

Answer : 1789-1799

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