1. Hyperion by Keats may be classified as:
(A) An Epic
(B) Sonnet
(C) An Ode
(D) None of A, B, and C
2. Hemingway wrote:
(A) The Rivals
(B) The Sun Also Rises
(C) The Jew of Malta
(D) None of A, B, and C
3. T.S. Eliot wrote:
(A) The Pasture
(B) Birches
(C) The Waste Land
(D) None of A, B, and C
4. Gulliver’s Travels is a:
(A) Satire
(B) Tragedy
(C) Thrilling story
(D) None of A, B, and C
5. Shakespeare uses soliloquy for:
(A) Establishing the theme
(B) Dramatic Purposes
(C) Revelation of character
(D) None of A, B, and C
6. Pantheism, to Wordsworth, meant:
(A) His interest in God
(B) Interest in Nature
(C) Pleasures in reflection about God
(D) Manifestation of God in Objectives of Nature
7. The line “Beauty is Truth, Truth Beauty that’s all” occurs in Keats’s poem:
(A) Ode to Nightingale
(B) Ode to Autumn
(C) Ode to Psyche
(D) Ode on a Grecian Urn
8. Which elements are associated with Shelley in nature:
(A) The spiritual and the musical
(B) The soft and the sweet
(C) The remote and the extraordinary
(D) The charming and the magical
9. Maggie is the central character in George Eliot’s:
(A) The Mill on the Floss
(B) Middlemarch
(C) Silas Marner
(D) Adam Bede
10. The following book consists of Ruskin’s Lectures:
(A) The Seven Lamps of Architecture
(B) The Stones of Venice
(C) The Crown of Wild Olives
(D) Modern Painter
11. Who is the writer of “Auguries of Innocence”?
(A) Keats
(B) Blake
(C) Shelley
(D) Browning
12. Ode to Nightingale “Indicates Keats’s”:
(A) Lover for a nightingale
(B) His interest in the music of birds
(C) His escape in a world of beauty
(D) An experience in a real world
13. Which thing of Sylvia caused her popularity?
(A) Novel
(B) Poems
(C) Stories
(D) Plays
14. Dickens, at his best, is known as:
(A) A delineator of the ‘Victorian Upper class’
(B) A social reformer
(C) A great storyteller
(D) A portrait-painter of his age
15. “The Last Ride Together” is a:
(A) A novel by George Eliot
(B) A Play by Oscar Wilde
(C) An essay by Charles Lamb
(D) A monologue by Robert Browning
16. Thomas Hardy is:
(A) A social satirist
(B) A fatalist
(C) A staunch moralist
(D) A painter of English peasantry
17. Eustacia Vye is the heroine in Hardy’s:
(A) The Mayor of Casterbridge
(B) The Return of the Native
(C) Far From the Madding Crowd
(D) Jude the Obscure
18. In his poetry, Tennyson is:
(A) The best nature poet
(B) A mirror of the Romanticism
(C) One of the younger Romantics
(D) The representative poet of the Victorian Age
19. The line “she dwells with Beauty Beauty that must be” occurs in Keat’s:
(A) Lamia
(B) Ode to a Grecian Urn
(C) Endymion
(D) Ode on Melancholy
20. The character of Little Nell is a creation of:
(A) Oscar Wilde
(B) Eliot
(C) Dickens
(D) Hardy