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1) Who belongs to the Absurd School of Drama?
(A)Shaw
(B) Beckett ✓
(C) Pinter
(D) Eliot 
(E) None of these

2) To the Light House” is written by:
(A) Lawrence
(B) Dylan Thomas 
(C) Hemingway 
(D) Virginia Woolf ✓
(E) None of these

3) I am too much in the sun in “Hamlet” is spoken by:
(A)Polonius
(B) Claudius  
(C) Hamlet ✓
(D) Ophelia  
(E) None of these

4) “Ullyses” is written by:
(A)James Joyce ✓
(B) Virginia Woolf  
(C) Hardy
(D) Forster  
(E) None of these

5) Elizabeth is a character from Jane Austen’s:
(A)Emma
(B) Pride and Prejudice  ✓
(C) Mansfield Palck 
(D) Northanger Abby  
(E) None of these

6) “Tear Idle Tears” is a poem by:
(A) Frost
(B) Browning  
(C) Tennyson ✓
(D) Eliot 
(E) None of these

7) “Thought Fox” is written by:
(A) Ted Hughes ✓
(B) Philip Larkin 
(C) Heaney 
(D) Sylvia Plath  
(E) None of these

8) “Major Barbra” is written by:
(A)Beckett
(B) Pinter 
(C) Eliot
(D) Shaw ✓
(E) None of these

9) Lilliput is a character from:
(A) Gulliver’s Travels ✓
(B) Pygmalion  
(C) Sons & lovers 
(D) Old man and the sea 
(E) None of these

10) “Fire and Ice” is written by:
(A) Eliot
(B) Yeats 
(C) Frost ✓
(D) Auden 
(E) None of these

11) Swift belong to:
(A)Renassiance period
(B) Restoration 
(C) Romantic period
(D) Augustan age ✓
(E) None of these

12) The Novel of Lawrence banned by the government was:
(A) Sons and Lovers
(B) Lady Chatterley’s Lover  ✓
(C) Women in Love
(D) The Rainbow  
(E) None of these

13) “Undo this Button” is a line from Shakespeare’s:
(A)Hamlet
(B) Othello  
(C) King Lear ✓
(D) Julius Caeser  
(E) None of these

14) “Ode to Psyche” is a poem by:
(A) Milton
(B) Byron 
(C) Keats ✓
(D) Blake 
(E) None of these

15) “I am no Prince Hamlet” is a line written by:
(A)Shakespeare
(B) Yeats 
(C) Eliot ✓
(D) Auden 
(E) None of these

16) “Things fall apart” is a line from Yeats’s:
(A) Among School Children
(B) Byzentium  
(C) Sailing to Byzentium 
(D) The Second coming ✓
(E) None of these

17) “Good flences make good neighbours” is from Frosts’:
(A) Revelation
(B) Mending
(C) Pasture 
(D) Birches ✓
(E) None of these

18) ‘April is the Cruelest month of all is taken from Eliot’s:
(A)The Wasteland
(B) The Hollow men 
(C) East Coker 
(D) Prufrock  
(E) None of these

19) “A Farewell to Arms” is written by:
(A)Faulkner
(B) Hemmingway ✓
(C) James Joyce 
(D) Virginia Woolf  
(E) None of these

20) “A passage to India” is written by:
(A) Forester ✓
(B) Conrad  
(C) Lawrence
(D) Hardy 
(E) None of these

21) “Ode to West Wind was written by:
(A)Keats
(B) Shelley ✓
(C) Byron
(D) Blake 
(E) None of these

22) Keats was born in:
(A)1770
(B) 1779 
(C) 1795 ✓
(D) 1790 
(E) None of these

23. Dream Children was written by:
(A)Leigh Hunt
(B) Charles Lamb ✓ 
(C) Hazzlit
(D) Ruskin 
(E) None of these

24) “Picture of Dorian Gray” was written by:
(A)Oscar Wild ✓
(B) Dickens 
(C) Hardy
(D) George Eliot 
(E) None of these

25) Ruskin belonged to:
(A)Romantic age
(B) Modern age 
(C) Victorian age ✓
(D) Augustan age 
(E) None of these
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26) Wordsworth lived from:
(A)1770 – 1832
(B) 1775 – 1859  
(C) 1770 – 1850 ✓ 
(D) 1770 – 1802  
(E) None of these

27) Heroes and Hero Worship” was written by:
(A) Mill
(B) Thomas Carlyle ✓
(C) Macaulay 
(D) Coleridge 
(E) None of these

28) “Fair Seed time had my Soul” is from:
(A)Ode to autumn
(B) To a Highland girl 
(C) Ancient Mariner 
(D) Child Harold’s Pilgrimage  
(E) None of these

29) “Great Expectations” was written by:
(A)George Eliot
(B) Thackeray 
(C) Hardy
(D) Dickens 
(E) None of these

30) “Lotus Eaters” is written by:
(A)Tennyson
(B) Browning 
(C) Mathew Arnold 
(D) Hardy 
(E) None of these

(31) Lamb, Leigh Haut and Hazzlit are:
(A)Poets
(B) Dramatists 
(C) Essayists 
(D) Novelists 
(E) None of these

(32) “My Last Duchess” was written by:
(A)Keats
(B) Coleridge 
(C) Tennyson
(D) Browning 
(E) None of these

(33) Emity Bronte is the writer of:
(A)Wuthering Heights
(B) Emma 
(C) Under the greenwood Tree
(D) Mr Chips 
(E) None of these

(34) “Poetry is a spontaneous overflow of powerful feeling” is a definition of poetry by:
(A)Keats
(B) Wordsworth 
(C) Shelley
(D) Coleridge 
(E) None of these

(35) “Heard Melodies are sweet but those unheard are sweeter” is a line from:
(A)Ode on a Grecian Urn
(B) Ode to a nightingale  
(C) The Prelude 
(D) Ode to Autumn 
(E) None of these

(36) “Waverley” was written by:
(A)Scott
(B) Hardy 
(C) Jane Austen
(D) Dickens  
(E) None of these

(37) “We are Seven” is written by:
(A)Keats
(B) Shelly  
(C) Byron
(D) Hardy  
(E) None of these

(38) “Past and present” is written by:
(A)Mill
(B) Lamb 
(C) Hazlitt 
(D) Carlyle  
(E) None of these

(39) “Modern Painters” is written by:
(A)Ruskin
(B) Carlyle  
(C) Mill
(D) Macaulay  
(E) None of these

(40) “Byron is the” writer of:
(A)Don Jaun
(B) Prometheus Unbound 
(C) Adonias
(D) Lucy Gray 
(E) None of these

(41  In Shakespeare’s Tragedies Character is not Destiny but there is Character and Destiny is a remark by: 
(A)Nicoll
(B) Goddord 
(C) Bradley 
(D) Coleridge 
(E) None of these

(42  “How came he dead? I shall not be juggled with: Tohell allegiance! Vows, to the blackest devil! 
Is a speech in Hamlet spoken by: 
(A)Hamlet
(B) Laertes 
(C) Polonius 
(D) Claudius 
(E) None of these

(43)  Aspect of the Novel is written by: 
(A)David Cecil
(B) Walter Allen 
(C) Arnold Kettle 
(D) E.M. Forster 
(E) None of these

(44)  Lotos Eaters is a poem by: 
(A)Browning
(B) Tennyson 
(C) Yeats 
(D) Frost 
(E) None of these

(45)  ‘The Hollow Men’ is written by: 
(A)T.S. Eliot
(B) Ezra Pound 
(C) Yeats 
(D) Larkin 
(E) None of these

(46)  William Faulkner was awarded Nobel Prize for literature in: 
(A)1949
(B) 1950 
(C) 1951 
(D) 1953 
(E) None of these

(47)  G.B. Shaw was awarded Nobel Prize for literature in: 
(A)1925
(B) 1929 
(C) 1930 
(D) 1949 
(E) None of these

(48  ‘The Winding Stair’ is written by: 
(A)Ted Hughes
(B) T.S. Eliot 
(C) W.B. Yeats 
(D) W.H. Auden 
(E) None of these

(49)  ‘Murder in the Cathedral’ is a play written by: 
(A)Shakespeare
(B) Marlowe 
(C) Oscar Wilde 
(D) T.S. Eliot 
(E) None of these

(50)  ‘The Rainbow’ is a novel written by: 
(A)Hemingway
(B) Virginia Woolf 
(C) E.M. Forster 
(D) D.H. Lawrence 
(E) None of these

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