Alexander Pope MCQs (Neo-Classical Age of English Poetry)

Eliot’s poem ‘Little Gidding’ was published in which year?

(a) 1941

(b) 1944

(c) 1943

(d) 1942

Question’s Answer: 1942


In Eliot’s poems ‘water’ represents for which of the following?

(a) Life

(b) Death

(c) Generation

(d) Both (b) & (c)

Question’s Answer: Both (b) & (c)


In “The Waste Land”, “Dry bones” signify which of the following?

(a) Spiritual death

(b) Physical Death

(c) Mental Death

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Spiritual death


In “The Waste Land” ‘rats’ represents for which of the following?

(a) Squalor

(b) Corruption of modern Civilization

(c) Corruption of ancient Civilization

(d) Both (a) & (b)

Question’s Answer: Both (a) & (b)


In Eliot’s poetry, ‘fire’ represents for which of the following?

(a) Construction

(b) Death

(c) Destruction

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Destruction


Eliot’s ‘Ash Wednesday’ is a ______ .

(a) Political Poem

(b) Religious Poem

(c) Mythical Poem

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Religious Poem


Eliot’s Four Quartets deals with which of the following?

(a) Time and Eternity

(b) Death

(c) Post-War Civilization

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Time and Eternity


The theme of “The Waste Land” is:

(a) Progress of Europe

(b) Rural life

(c) Destruction

(d) Hollowness of Modern Civilization

Question’s Answer: Hollowness of Modern Civilization


In “The Waste Land”, Eliot says that modern man has become:

(a) God-fearing

(b) Snobbish

(c) Hollow

(d) Both (b)&(c)

Question’s Answer: Both (b)&(c)


Eliot’s “The Sacred Wood” was published in which year?

(a) 1920

(b) 1921

(c) 1919

(d) 1922

Question’s Answer: 1920


Eliot’s pre-Christian decade of literary pre-occupation spreads from:

(a) 1919-27

(b) 1919-29

(c) 1919-28

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: 1919-28


Which of the following is not a contemporary of Eliot?

(a) Robert Frost

(b) Ezra Pound

(c) P.B. Shelly

(d) William Shakespeare

Question’s Answer: William Shakespeare


Eliot’s ‘After Strange Gods’ was published in which year?

(a) 1936

(b) 1935

(c) 1934

(d) 1937

Question’s Answer: 1934


Eliot’s “The Sacred Wood” consists of:

(a) Twenty Essays

(b) Seventeen Essays

(c) Sixteen Essays

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Twenty Essays


In “The Waste Land” Madam Sosostris was a:

(a) Fortune-teller

(b) Religious woman

(c) Nun

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Fortune-teller


In Eliot’s poetry, ‘rose’ is a symbol of:

(a) Beauty

(b) Virgin Mary

(c) Christian Church

(d) Both (b) & (c)

Question’s Answer: Both (b) & (c)


In Eliot’s poems, ‘winter’ is the symbol of which of the following?

(a) Death

(b) Rebirth

(c) Barrenness

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Death


Which is not a poem of Eliot?

(a) A Cooking Egg

(b) Ode to a Nightingale

(c) The Wabte Land

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Ode to a Nightingale


Eliot’s literary Essay “On Poetry and Poets” was published in which year?

(a) 1956

(b) 1959

(c) 1958

(d) 1957

Question’s Answer: 1957


The modem people are very interested in which of the following?

(a) Church going

(b) Palmistry

(c) Fortune-telling

(d) Both (b) & (c)

Question’s Answer: Both (b) & (c)


Eliot used ‘rain’ as a symbol of which of the following?

(a) Water

(b) Spiritual Rebirth

(c) Pleasure

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Spiritual Rebirth


In “The Waste Land” ‘red rock’ is a symbol of which of the following?

(a) Hardness

(b) Christian Church

(c) Beauty

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Christian Church


What is the first phase of Eliot’s poetry?

(a) 1907-1909

(b) 1909-1913

(c) 1905-1909

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: 1907-1909


What is the 4th period of Eliot’s Poetry?

(a) 1925-1935

(b) 1928-1939

(c) 1925-1933

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: 1925-1933


Which period of Eliot’s poetry is known as the period of Eliot’s Christian poetry?

(a) 4th period

(b) 2nd period

(c) 1st period

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: 4th period


Which period of Eliot’s religious poetry is distinguished with the Christian poetry?

(a) 5th period Period

(b) 4th period

(c) 2nd period

(d) 1st period

Question’s Answer: 5th period Period


What is the 3rd period of Eliot’s Poetry?

(a) 1918-1924

(b) 1925-1935

(c) 1918-1925

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: 1918-1925


Eliot was a renowned editor of the magazine named “The Criterion” which was in circulation from __ to _____.

(a) 1921-1938

(b) 1923-1939

(c) 1939-1943

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: 1923-1939


The magazine of which Eliot was an editor was closed because of the outbreak of war in which region?

(a) Europe

(b) Asia

(c) France

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Europe


Eliot’s themes in the early phase of his poetry are usually ________ .

(a) Rural

(b) Religious

(c) Urban

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Urban


Which was written during the 5th period period of Eliot’s poetry?

(a) The Dry Salvages

(b) A Cooking Egg

(c) The Preclude

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: The Dry Salvages


Which is not a poem by Eliot?

(a) The Road Not Taken

(b) The Hollow Men

(c) The Waste Land

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: The Road Not Taken


Which poem was written during the 2nd period of Eliot’s poetry?

(a) The Hollow Men

(b) The Waste Land

(c) The Love Song of J. Alfred Profrock

Question’s Answer: The Love Song of J. Alfred Profrock


Which poem was written during the 1st period of Eliot’s poetry?

(a) Burnt Norton

(b) Sweeney Among the Nightingales

(c) Mr. Apollinax

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: None of these


Eliot’s poetic drama “The Family Reunion” was written in which year?

(a) 1938

(b) 1940

(c) 1939

(d) 1941

Question’s Answer: 1939


Which poem was written during the 5th period period of Eliot’s poetry?

(a) Little Gidding

(b) Animila

(c) Marina

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Little Gidding


Eliot’s literary essay “The use of poetry and the use of criticism” was published in which year?

(a) 1932

(b) 1934

(c) 1933

(d) 1935

Question’s Answer: 1933


Eliot’s poetic drama “The Rock, a Pageant Play” was written in

(a) 1936

(b) 1935

(c) 1934

(d) 1937

Question’s Answer: 1934


Eliot pass away in which year?

(a) 1964

(b) 1965

(c) 1966

(d) 1965

Question’s Answer: 1965


Eliot’s writing may be divided under:

(a) Two Heads

(b) Four Heads

(c) Three Heads

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Three Heads


Eliot’s poetic drama “The Cocktail Party” was written in which year?

(a) 1946

(b) 1949

(c) 1951

(d) 1950

Question’s Answer: 1950


‘Ash Wednesday’ was published in which year?

(a) 1930

(b) 1929

(c) 1928

(d) 1931

Question’s Answer: 1930


‘Four Quarters’ by Eliot was published in which year?

(a) 1943

(b) 1946

(c) 1945

(d) 1944

Question’s Answer: 1944


Which was written during the 4th period of Eliot’s poetry?

(a) Ash Wednesday

(b) Little Gidding

(c) Portrait of a Lady

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Ash Wednesday


Eliot’s literary production spreads over:

(a) 45 years

(b) 40 years

(c) 30 years

(d) 50 years

Question’s Answer: 45 years


  1. S. Eliot poetical career has been divided into:

(a) Four Phases

(b) Three Phases

(c) Five phases

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Four Phases


Eliot’s poem ‘Ash Wednesday was published in which year?

(a) 1930

(b) 1931

(c) 1932

(d) 1933

Question’s Answer: 1930


“The Waste Land” first introduced in _____.

(a) The Shape of Book

(b) A Magazine

(c) Newspaper

(d) On stage

Question’s Answer: A Magazine


Which is not a poem by Eliot?

(a) The Solitary Reaper

(b) The Waste Land

(c) The Hollow Men

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: The Solitary Reaper


How many poetic plays were written by Eliot?

(a) Six

(b) Five

(c) Eight

(d) None of  these

Question’s Answer: Six


“The Waste Land” was published in which year?

(a) 1921

(b) 1922

(c) 1924

(d) 1923

Question’s Answer: 1923


Who wrote “The Waste Land”?

(a) T. S. Eliot

(b) Shelley

(c) Browning

(d) John Keats

Question’s Answer: T. S. Eliot


Which is not a poem by Eliot?

(a) Stopping by Wood on a Snowy Evening

(b) The Hollow men

(c) The Four Quartets

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Stopping by Wood on a Snowy Evening


Who wrote The Love Song of Profrock”?

(a) John Keats (English poet of the second generation of Romantic poets)

(b) T.S. Eliot

(c) Robert Frost

(d) William Wordsworth

Question’s Answer: T.S. Eliot


Eliot’s poem The Hollow Men” was published in which year?

(a) 1922

(b) 1924

(c) 1926

(d) 1925

Question’s Answer: 1925


The poem The Waste land’ consists of:

(a) 432 lines

(b) 435 lines

(c) 434 lines

(d) 433 lines

Question’s Answer: 433 lines


Which is not a poem of Eliot?

(a) Ash Wednesday

(b) Ode to the West Wind

(c) Journey of the Magi

(d) Tempest

Question’s Answer: Ode to the West Wind


Eliot’s poem “Burnt Norton” was published in which year?

(a) 1934

(b) 1935

(c) 1939

(d) 1936

Question’s Answer: 1936


Eliot’s poetic drama “Murder in the Cathedral” was published in which year?

(a) 1935

(b) 1934

(c) 1936

(d) 1937

Question’s Answer: 1935


What was the Eliot’s period in the Harvard University from?

(a) 1906 to 1910

(b) 1910 to 1915

(c) 1905 to 1906

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: 1906 to 1910


Eliot’s poem ‘East Coker’ was published in which year?

(a) 1940

(b) 1945

(c) 1941

(d) 1942

Question’s Answer: 1940


In what year did Eliot spend a year at the Sorbonne University in Paris after graduating from Harvard? (a) 1908

(b) 1909

(c) 1915

(d) 1910

Question’s Answer: 1910


Eliot’s literary essay “To Criticize the Critic” was published in which year?

(a) 1963

(b) 1965

(c) 1964

(d) 1966

Question’s Answer: 1964


Eliot’s poetic drama “The Cocktail Party” was published in which year?

(a) 1949

(b) 1957

(c) 1951

(d) 1964

Question’s Answer: 1964


Born in the United States and Eliot eventually settled in which country?

(a) England

(b) France

(c) Scotland

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: England


In what year did Eliot return to Harvard to pursue a basic course in philosophy and to learn the Sanskrit language?

(a) 1910

(b) 1914

(c) 1911

(d) 1913

Question’s Answer: 1911


Eliot went to Oxford and continued study of philosophy in which year?

(a) 1912

(b) 1913

(c) 1915

(d) 1914

Question’s Answer: 1914


Eliot became a recognised figure in which year?

(a) Nineteen-forties (1940’s)

(b) Nineteen-fifties (1950’s)

(c) Nineteen-thirties (1930’s)

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Nineteen-thirties (1930’s)


On whose suggestion did Eliot cut down  his most renowned poem, “The Waste Land”?

(a) Robert Frost

(b) Ezra Pound

(c) Robert Burns

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Ezra Pound


Eliot himself was:

(a) English by birth

(b) American by birth

(c) Spanish by birth

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: American by birth


In what year did Eliot begin work at Lloyds Bank?

(a) 1917

(b) 1919

(c) 1915

(d) 1918

Question’s Answer: 1917


In what year did Eliot become a member of the publishing house Faber & Faber?

(a) 1925

(b) 1924

(c) 1931

(d) 1927

Question’s Answer: 1925


Eliot became a British citizen in which year?

(a) 1925

(b) 1926

(c) 1928

(d) 1927

Question’s Answer: 1927


Eliot embraced the Anglican in which year?

(a) 1925

(b) 1927

(c) 1930

(d) 1928

Question’s Answer: 1927


Eliot became a professor of poetry at Harvard in which year?

(a) 1930

(b) 1932

(c) 1933

(d) 1931

Question’s Answer: 1932


Eliot received the “Order of Merit and the Nobel Prize” for Literature in which year?

(a) 1946

(b) 1948

(c) 1949

(d) 1947

Question’s Answer: 1948


In “The Waste Land” dog stands for which of the following?

(a) Dirtiness

(b) Human Conscience

(c) Tiredness

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Human Conscience


In The Waste Land’ the word “Da” has been used in how many meanings?

(a) Three Meanings

(b) Two Meanings

(c) Four Meanings

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Three Meanings


Eliot worked in Lloyds Bank until____

(a) 1924

(b) 1929

(c) 1926

(d) 1925

Question’s Answer: 1925


Eliot’s wife pass away in which year?

(a) 1946

(b) 1947

(c) 1948

(d) 1949

Question’s Answer: 1947


Eliot happily married Valeric Fletcher in which year?

(a) 1956

(b) 1957

(c) 1950

(d) 1958

Question’s Answer: 1957


“The Waste Land” is a philosophical comment on which of the following?

(a) Nineteenth-century

(b) Eighteenth century

(c) Twentieth century

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Twentieth century


Eliot was born in which year?

(a) 1884

(b) 1890

(c) 1881

(d) 1886

Question’s Answer: 1886


The ancestors of Eliot had originally lived in which of the following countries?

(a) England

(b) Scotland

(c) Spain

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: England


In Eliot’s poems, the falling of London Bridge is symbol of the:

(a) Weakness of government

(b) Weakness of people

(c) Political and spiritual decay of modern Europe

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Political and spiritual decay of modern Europe


Which is the creation of T. S. Eliot?

(a) The Waste Land

(b) Lyrical Ballads

(c) Ode to the West Wind

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: The Waste Land


Eliot’s poem “Ash Wednesday” was written during which period?

(a) Fourth of Eliot’s poetry

(b) 3rd period of Eliot’s poetry

(c) 1st period of Eliot’s poetry

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: Fourth of Eliot’s poetry


Which poem was written during the 4th period of Eliot’s poetry?

(a) The Prelude

(b) The Waste Land

(c) A Number of Minor and Unfinished Poems

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: A Number of Minor and Unfinished Poems


“A Cooking Egg” was written during which period?

(a) 4th period of Eliot’s poetry

(c) 3rd period of Eliot’s poetry

(b) 2nd period of Eliot’s poetry

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: 3rd period of Eliot’s poetry


The poem “The Waste Land” was written during which period?

(a) 3rd period of Eliot’s poetry

(b) 2nd period of Eliot’s poetry

(c) None of the above

Question’s Answer: 3rd period of Eliot’s poetry


The poem “Gerontion” by Eliot was written during which period?

(a) 4th period of his poetry

(b) 3rd period of his poetry

(c) 5th period period of his poetry

(d) 6th period period of his poetry


Question’s Answer: 3rd period of his poetry


Eliot’s poem “Dry Salvages’ was written in which year?

(a) 1940

(b) 1947

(c) 1941

(d) 1943

Question’s Answer: 1941


Which poem was written during the 3rd period of Eliot’s poetry?

(a) Portrait of a Lady

(b) The Hollow Men

(c) Marina

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: The Hollow Men


Eliot’s poem ‘Portrait of a Lady’ was written during which y ear?

(a) 1st period of his poetry

(b) 3rd period of his poetry

(c) 2nd period of his poetry

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: 2nd period of his poetry


The poem “Sweeney Among the Nightingale” by Eliot was written during the:

(a) 5th period period of his poetry

(b) 3rd period of his poetry

(c) 2nd period of his poetry

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: 5th period period of his poetry


Eliot’s poetic drama “Murder in the Cathedral” was written in which year?

(a) 1938

(b) 1936

(c) 1937

(d) 1935

Question’s Answer: 1935


Eliot’s literary essay “The Idea of a Christian Society” was written in which year?

(a) 1937

(b) 1938

(c) 1939

(d) 1940

Question’s Answer: 1939


Eliot’s literary essay “Notes towards a definition of culture” was written in which year?

(a) 1953

(b) 1951

(c) 1950

(d) 1948

Question’s Answer: 1948


“Animila” by Eliot was written during the:

(a) 4th period of his poetry

(b) 1st period of his poetry

(c) 5th period period of his poetry

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: 4th period of his poetry


The poem “Choruses from The Rock” by Eliot was written during which period?

(a) 4th period of his poetry

(b) 2nd period of his poetry

(c) 1st period of his poetry

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: 4th period of his poetry


The poem ‘Marina’ by Eliot was written during the:

(a) 3rd period of his poetry

(b) 4th period of his poetry

(c) 5th period period of his poetry

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: 4th period of his poetry


According to Pope’s “An Epistle to Dr.Arbuthnot”, the character refers to which of the following?

(a) Jonathan Dr Jonathan Swift

(b) Addison

(c) John Dryden

(d) Steele

Question’s Answer: Addison


According to Pope in “An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot” the character Sporus refers to which of the following?

(a) Addison

(b) Lord Hervey

(c) Jonathan Dr Jonathan Swift

(d) John Dryden

Question’s Answer: Lord Hervey


The age of Pope is known as

(a) Augustan Age

(b) Victorian Age

(c) Elizabethan Age

(d) Georgian Age

Question’s Answer: Augustan Age


In the age of Pope

(a) Poetry was inspired by passion and imagination

(b) Form was less important than the unrestrained expression of emotion

(c) Poetry charged with was artificiality of expression

(d) Attention came to be directed to correctness and neatness of expression and the critical rules of art

Question’s Answer: Attention came to be directed to correctness and neatness of expression and the critical rules of art


The literature during the age of Pope passion?

(a) Had ‘delight’ as the main function

(b) Believed in arts for arts sake

(c) Was a literature of emotion and

(d) Was didactic and satirical

Question’s Answer: Was didactic and satirical


What is the meaning of Epistle in Pope’s “An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot”?

(a) A short story written for Dr. Arbuthnot

(b) An eulogy for Dr. Arbuthnot

(c) A panegyric

(d) A letter

Question’s Answer: A letter


Which statement about Pope’s “Epistle” is correct?

(a) “An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot” is a criticism of Augustan society

(b) “An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot” is a highly autobiographical poem

(c) “An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot” expresses Pope’s philosophy of life

(d) “An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot” is a letter condemning Dr.Arbuthnot

Question’s Answer: “An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot” is a highly autobiographical poem


Which poems is not a creation of Pope?

(a) “The Rape of the Lock”

(b) “An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot”

(c) “The Essay on Criticism”

(d) “An Epistle to a Doctor of Divinity”

Question’s Answer: “An Epistle to a Doctor of Divinity”


of the following poems is a creation of Pope?

(a) “The Medal”

(b) “Mac Flecknoe”

(c) “The Dunciad”

(d) “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”

Question’s Answer: “The Dunciad”


Which statement about Dr. Arbuthnot is correct?

(a) Dr. Arbuthnot was a great scholar in philosophy

(b) Dr. Arbuthnot is Pope himself

(c) Dr. Arbuthnot is an imaginary character

(d) Dr. Arbuthnot was a physician who had treated Pope

Question’s Answer: Dr. Arbuthnot was a physician who had treated Pope


“And he, whose Fustian’s so sublimely bad”. It refers to

(a) Antithesis

(b) Oxymoron

(c) Euphemism

(d) Innuendo

Question’s Answer: Oxymoron


Which statements about Pope’s “The Rape of the Lock” can be considered as correct?

(a) A girl has lost her locks

(b) It is an epic poem

(c) It is a mock heroic poem

(d) It is an anti-sentimental comedy

Question’s Answer: It is a mock heroic poem


Pope’s “The Rape of the Lock” has been written in which of the following?

(a) Heroic couplet

(b) Blank verse

(c) Free verse

(d) Spensarian Stanza

Question’s Answer: Heroic couplet


According to Pope in _________ , “Dunciad” Which statements can be considered as correct?

(a) Pope satirises Dryden

(b) Pope satirises the fashionable women of London

(c) Theobold, the noted William Shakespearean scholar, was crowned the hero of Dunceland

(d) One of these

Question’s Answer: Theobold, the noted William Shakespearean scholar, was crowned the hero of Dunceland


“A Little learning is a dangerous thing”, this line occurs in

(a) “The Rape of the Lock”

(b) “Essay on Criticism”

(c) “Dunciad”

(d) “Windsor Forest”

Question’s Answer: “Essay on Criticism”


“To err is human to forgive divine”, this  line is taken from:

(a) “Essay on Criticism”

(b) “The Rape of the Lock”

(c) “Dunciad”

(d) “Windsor Forest”

Question’s Answer: “Essay on Criticism”


“Laugh where we must, be candid where we can/But vindicate the ways. of God to man.” This line has been taken from

(a) “Windsor Forest”

(b) “The Essay on Criticism”

(c) “Dunciad”

(d) The Essay on Man”

Question’s Answer: The Essay on Man”


“Moral Epistles” was the creation of

(a) Oliver Goldsmith

(b) Dr Jonathan Swift

(c) Pope

(d) Steele

Question’s Answer: Pope


Who is known as the high priest of a rationalistic and social age?

(a) Johnson

(b) Dryden

(c) Pope

(d) Oliver Goldsmith

Question’s Answer: Pope


Who asserted, “To copy nature is to copy them (the ancients)”

(a) Dr Jonathan Swift

(b) Pope

(c) Johnson

(d) Tennyson

Question’s Answer: Pope


The term ‘bathos’ was first used by which of the following?

(a) Arnold

(b) William Shakespeare

(c) Dryden

(d) Pope

Question’s Answer: Pope


The poem “Journey of the Magi” by Eliot was written during the

(a) 4th period of his poetry

(b) 5th period period of his poetry

(c) 1st period of his poetry

(d) None of these

Question’s Answer: 4th period of his poetry

 

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