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English Paper II - Sept.13/12
Devendra, Pratipalsinh, Yashpalsinh, Bhumi, Nidhi
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1. In which of the shakespearean comedies, the song, "sign no more ladies" occurs ? *
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2. The Pilgrims in Chaucer's Prologue to the Canterbury Tales go to the pilgrims-age to  the tomb of *
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3. Spenser's The Shepherd's calendar is called a calender because: *
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4. The good Angel and evil Angel appear in : *
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5. In England, the theatres were closed in : *
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6. "An Horatian ode upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland" is written by : *
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7. Which of the following works of Dryden is a political satire ? *
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8. Moliere's Le Misanthrope has been adapted partly in........... *
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9. The Restroration comedy is known as ........ *
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10.'Pandemonium' as described in The Paradise Lost  is in.......... *
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11.In which famous poem do we find the lines: *
"Full many a gem of purest ray serene...........Full many a flower is born to blush unseen..........
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12. Who is the author of Moll Flanders ? *
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13. Who among the following popularised the heroic couplet ? *
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14. Who was written The Battle of the Book ? *
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15. In whose plays do we find the anti-sentimental reaction ? *
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16. Wordsworth's Prelude is : *
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17. "God made the country and man made the town." Who wrote this line ? *
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18. Who is the author of The Four Ages of Poetry ? *
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19. "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of  good fortune must be in want of a wife." In which novel of Jane Austen does this sentence occur ? *
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20. "A thing of beauty is a joy for ever." A verse tale of Keats begins with this line. *
Identify the tale:
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21. "God is in Heaven *
All is right with the world !"   In which poem do these lines occurs ?
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22. Which of the following arrangements of the authors is in the correct chronological order according to their dates of birth ? *
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23. Which of the following author-book pair is correct ? *
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24. In which poem do the following lines occur : *
"Winter is come and gone But grief returns with the revolving year."
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25. Which of the following novels is called a "Novel without a Hero" ? *
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26. To which genre does The Murder in the Cathedral Belong ? *
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27. Nothing has Changed since I Began; My eye has permitted no change" *
These lines are form
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28. Scrutiny was an influential journal edited by *
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29. Leopald Bloom and Molly are characters in : *
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30. "The apparition of these faces in the crowd : Petals on a wet, black bough." *
The above lines are an example of the following
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31.The term Kitchen sink drama applies to the works of : *
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32.Which of the following is not a non-fictional work by V.S .Naipaul? *
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33.Which of the following comes under the category of campus novel? *
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34.Name the Irish poet who has received the Nobel Prize: *
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35.Which of the following is not written by Iris Murdoch? *
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36. The Last Labyrinth is a novel by: *
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37. Chinua Achebe's Things Fall A Part is a novel set in: *
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38. Karnad's Hayavadana is a play based on: *
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39. Summer in Calcutta is a Volume of poems by: *
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40. Which of the following novels is by Patrick White? *
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41. Edward Said's Orientalism is related to the following field of studies: *
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42. Who distinguished between the primary and secondary imagination? *
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43. The New Critics believed that the literary text is: *
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44. Name the critic who is associated With Reader-Response theory: *
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45. The terms 'writerly and readerly texts'were used by: *
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46. Assonance is the repetition of: *
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47. Choose the rhyme scheme of terza rima: *
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48. Dactyl is a metre with: *
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49. Free verse or vers libre is: *
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50. Shakespearean sonnet uses the following rhyme scheme: *
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