1. Which novels of D.H. Lawrence have autobiographical overtones?
(A) Women in Love
(B) Rainbow
(C) The White Peacock
(D) Sons and Lovers
2. Which is not a novel written by Lawrence?
(A) The Burning Wheel
(B) Aaron’s Rod
(C) The Lost Girl
(D) Kangaroo
3. Which is a novel written by D.H. Lawrence?
(A) Dubliners
(B) The Voyage Out
(C) The Lost Girl
(D) Troy Park
4. In which novel do Mr. and Mrs. Morel appear as significant characters?
(A) The Rainbow
(B) Sons and Lovers
(C) Lady Chatterley’s Lover
(D) The Plumed Serpent
5. What is Lawrence’s Sea and Sardinia?
(A) A Novel
(B) A Collection of Stories
(C) A Travel Book
(D) A Collection of Essays
6. Why is the phrase ‘religion of the blood’ associated with D.H. Lawrence?
(A) Because several of his novels are sensuous
(B) Because several of his novels deal with the psychology of sex
(C) Because Lawrence advocated homosexuality
(D) Because several of his novels expose sexual experience
7. Why D.H. Lawrence’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover is generally called an obscene novel?
(A) Its idea/theme is irreligious
(B) Its idea/theme is immoral
(C) Its idea/theme is homosexual love
(D) Its idea/theme is sexual experience
8. Fantasia and the Unconscious is Lawrence’s:
(A) A Collection of his essays
(B) Concept of imagery and symbolism in literature
(C) A Collection of his lyrics
(D) A study of human psychology
9. What is the name of Lady Chatterley’s husband?
(A) George Coppard
(B) Mellors
(C) Sir Clifford
(D) Morel
10. In Sons and Lovers, Mr. Morel appears in red and black colours. What do these colours symbolise?
(A) His fastidious nature
(B) His sensual vitality
(C) His sophisticated taste
(D) His love of bright colours
11. What is the basic idea/theme of Lawrence’s Rainbow?
(A) The balancing of instinct and intellect
(B) Visionary view of the world
(C) Love and passion
(D) Sin of illicit Love
12. England, My England is Lawrence’s ________.
(A) A patriotic poem
(B) A novelette
(C) A One-Act Play
(D) A collection of his stories
13. D.H. Lawrence’s novels are largely located in:
(A) Industrial Countryside of Yorkshire
(B) Wessex Countryside
(C) Waverly Countryside
(D) Mining Country of Nottingham
14. D.H. Lawrence called ____ as “Thought Adventure”.
(A) Kangaroo
(B) Women in Love
(C) The White Peacock
(D) Rainbow
15. What is the name of the man with whom Lady Chatterley has illicit love?
(A) Monet
(B) Mellors
(C) George Coppard
(D) Sir Clifford
16. Tom and Lydia are central characters in which of the following novels?
(A) The Rainbow
(B) The Trespasser
(C) Women in Love
(D) The Plumed Serpent
17. One of Lawrence’s novels is ______ and now available in its expurgated form, and not in its original form.
(A) Lady Chatterley’s Lover
(B) The White Peacock
(C) The Plumed Serpent
(D) Women in Love
18. D.H. Lawrence’s novels _____ was proscribed on the charge of obscenity.
(A) The Trespasser
(B) Lady Chatterley’s Lover
(C) The Plumed Serpent
(D) The White Peacock
19. What is Lawrence’s Phoenix?
(A) A Drama
(B) A collection of Prose-articles
(C) A long poem
(D) A Collection of poems
20. What is Lawrence’s The Mortal Coil?
(A) A Travel-Book
(B) A Collection of poems
(C) A Collection of essays
(D) A Collection of stories

