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Friday, 27 September 2019
TRB ENGLISH UNIT - I, II, III ANSWER KEYS
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TRB ENGLISH UNIT - III EXPECTED QUESTIONS
358. Five miles meandering with a mazy motion- What is the poetic device used here?
a. assonance b. alliteration c. onomatopoeia d. hyberpole
359. Use the correct phrase: “Caverns …………. to man, ………sea, ………….ocean.
a. measureless, sunless, lifeless b. sunless, lifeless, measureless
c. lifeless, measureless, sunless d. measureless, lifeless, sunless
Ode on a Grecian Urn
360. He was inspired to write the poem after reading two articles by English artist and writer …......
a. Benjamin Franklin b. Benjamin Frank c. Benjamin Haydon d. Benjamin Peter
361. To compose poetry, Keats left his job as
a. assistant house surgeon b. assistant manager
c. assistant house maid d. assistant blacksmith
362. Five odes of Keats were transcribed by …….., who later provided copies to the publisher ………….
a. Richard Woodhouse, Brown b. Brown, Richard Woodhouse
c. William Peter, Albert d. Albert, William Peter
363. The technique of Ode on a Grecian Urn is
a. ekphrasis b. hyperbole c. simile d. metaphor
364. In the second stanza, "Ode on a Grecian Urn", which emphasizes words containing the letters "p", "b", and "v", uses …………
a. spondees b. caesurae c. assonance d. syzygy
365. The first seven lines of each stanza follow an …… rhyme scheme.
a. ABABCDE b.ABABCED c. ABBACDE d. ABBACDE
366. In the final stanza, the poet presents the conclusions drawn from his ….. attempts to engage with the urn.
a. one b. two c. three d. four
367. Where does the word sylvan derive from?
a. Latin b. greek c. Spanish d. german
368. In lines 25-30, Keats uses the word ‘happy’ …. times and ‘forever’ ….. times.
a. four, three b. five, four c. six, five d. seven, six
Ode to Autumn
369. Which is the final work in a group of poems known as Keats's "1819 odes"?
a. ode on a grecian urn b. Ode to Autumn c. ode to psyche d. ode on melancholy
370. Keats composed "To Autumn" after a walk near …………along the river…..
a. Birmingham , Thames b. Leeds, Tyne c. Bristol,Wye d. Winchester,Itchen
371. The work has been interpreted as Keats response to
a. Napoleonic wars b. peterloo massacre c. Battle of waterloo d. none
372. Keats wrote a letter to his friend……….. and described the beauty of the river.
a. John Hamilton Reynolds b. Peter Hamilton Reynolds
c. William Hamilton Reynolds d. George Hamilton Reynolds
373. "To Autumn" is a poem of …… stanzas, each of …….. lines.
a. three, ten b. three, eleven c. four, ten d. four, eleven
374. At the beginning of the third stanza he employs the dramatic ………device associated with a sense of melancholy.
a. spondees b. ubi sunt c. odal hymn d. astrophe
375. Who praised "Ode on a Grecian Urn" as "the nearest to absolute perfection" of Keats's odes.
a. Aileen Ward b. Doughlas Bush c. Mathew Arnold d. A.C. Swinburne
Ode to the West wind
376. The speaker says that the wind stirs the ……… from “his summer dreams,”
a. Arabic b. Mediterranean c. Black d. Pacific
377. Oh! lift me as a ……, a …….., a ……!
a. leaf, wave, cloud b. wave, cloud, leaf c. cloud, leaf, wave d. wave, leaf, cloud
378. “Ode to the West Wind” follows this scheme:
a. ABABCBCDCDEDEE b. ABABCBCBCDCDEE
c. ABAABACDCDEDEE d. ABABCBCBCDECDE
379. How many times does the poet appeal to West Wind in the first canto?
a. one b. two c. three d. four
380. The wind burying seeds in the ground is like ………..
a. a farmer sows the seeds in the field b. a teacher instill the wise into the students’ mind
c. a charioteer driving corpses to their graves d. a turtle burying their egg into sea shore
381. Shelley makes a specific reference in the poem to the city of …….
a. London b. Baiae c. Manhattan d. Birmingham
382. Shelley wrote the poem inland, in a forest on the River…. near ……...
a. Arno, Florence b. Thames, Florence c. Arno, London d. Arno, Florence
383. Shelley received the inspiration for it one fall day when the strong west wind swept down from the …….. and through the ……. landscape of west-central Italy.
a. Pacific, Alexandrian c. Indian ocean, India n
c. Pacific, Nottingham d. Atlantic, Tuscan
384. The leaves are yellow and black, pale and red,
a. as if they are designed by gardener b. as if they are withered by sun
c. as if they have died of infectious disease d. as if west wind changes its form
The Prelude Book- I
385. How was the poem “Prelude” called by Wordsworth?
a. Poem b. an autobiographical poem c. Prelude d. Growth of a poet’s mind
386. What are the subtitles of the poem “prelude”?
a. Growth of a poet’s mind; An autobiographical poem b. Poem; Autobiographical poem
c. Growth of a poet’s mind; poem d. Growth of mind; a poem
387. Wordsworth wrote a letter to his ………….. and referred his poem as “ the poem on the growth of my own mind”.
a. Reynolds b. Dorothy c. Coleridge d. Keats
388. Prelude was published
a. three months before wordsworth death b. posthumously
c. published in 1798 d. published in 1849
389. The poem was intended as the prologue to a long three-part epic and philosophical poem, …………..
a. Solitary Reaper b. The Tables Turned c. The Recluse d. Peter Bell
390. Wordsworth initially planned to write this work together with ………….
a. Coleridge b. Reynolds` c. Dorothy d. R. Morgan
391. Which is not one of the necessary ingredients for creativity?
a. vital soul b. knowledge of underlying principles of things
c. painstaking observations of natural phenomenon d. historical & martial themes
392. Wordsworth as a youth he stole a boat and rowed one night across …… Lake.
a. Windermere b. Ullswater c. Derwentwater d. Wastwater
393. He is particularly troubled when he remembers that certain vistas in Westmoreland — particularly the …….
a. sea b. falls c. lake d. animals
394. As a child, Wordsworth wanted to be
a. in church b. in school c. with sister d. outside
395. On Wordsworth's summer vacation, whom does he want to see?
a. Dorothy b. father c. Coleridge d. old Dame
396. Speaking of the shops in Cambridge, Wordsworth says that "I was the Dreamer, they the ______"?
a. sunrise b. sunset c. Dream d. nightmare
397. Why was Wordsworth exultant upon hearing of Robespierre's execution?
a. Because Catholicism would return to England.
b. Because he would be allowed to return to France.
c. Because Napoleon would be allowed to rule the new French Republic.
d. Because the Reign of Terror in France was ended.
Tuesday, 17 September 2019
TRB ENGLISH MODEL QUESTIONS UNIT - II
256. House Beautiful is …..
a. extremely slippery b. filled with demons, dragons
c. pleasant area d. rest stop for pilgrims
Tom Jones
257. Captain Blifil falls dead
a. apoplexy b. cancer c. chronic disease d. typhoid
258. The narrator skips forward ……. years.
a. ten b. eleven c. twelve d. thirteen
259. Tom frequently steals ….. and ….. to support the family of Black George, one of Allworthy's servants.
a. oranges, apples b. oranges, doves c. apples, doves d. apples, ducks
260. Why does Tom leave Molly?
a. Tom begins to love Sophia b. Tom hates Molly
c. Tom rejects Molly as she has affairs d. Sophia forces Tom to leave Molly
261. Thwackum and Square are promised ………pounds
a. Two thousand b. Ten thousand c. Hundred thousand d. thousand
262. Sophia leaves her …….. in Tom’s bed.
a. kerchief b. muff c. ring d. hand sleeves
263. Whom does Lady Bellaston persuade to rape Sophia?
a. Lord Fellamor b. Tom c. Blifil d. Fitzpetrick
264. Who is "little Benjamin"?
a. Patridge b. Lord Fellamor c. Molly d. Sophia
265. What does Tom sell to Blifil in order to give money to Black George?
a. Books b. Bible c. golden ring d. Clothes
266. Who is described as "born to be hanged"?
a. Lord Fellamor b. Tom Jones c. Molly d. Sophia
267. What gift from Allworthy does Tom sell?
a. Picture b. Ring c. Books d. Horse
268. Why is Tom imprisoned?
a. He tries to kill Fitzpetrick b. He rapes Mrs. Waters
c. He beats Mr. Blifil d. He punishes Nightingale
269. Who hates bachelor’s proposals?
a. Sophia b. Nancy c. Lady Bellaston d. Mrs. Waters
270. Mrs. Western wanted to marry Sophia to
a. Master Blifil b. Tom Jones c. Nightingale d. Fitzpatrick
271. Tom Jones is a i) Picaresque novel ii) comic novel iii) Bildungsroman novel
a. i), ii) b. i), iii) c. i), ii), iii) d. ii), iii)
272. Picaresque is derived from
a. French b. Spanish c. Latin d. Greek
273. Who calls Fielding as father of English novel?
a. Richardson b. Scott c. Johnson d. Arnold
274. Who praised Fielding as a great historian? Walter Scott.
a. Richardson b. Scott c. Johnson d. Arnold
275. How many books does Tom Jones contain?
a. 16 b. 17 c. 18 d. 19
276. How many words were used in this work?
a. 347647 b. 346774 c. 346477 d. 346747
All for Love
277. What are the omens described by Serapion?
a. whirlwind, storms, flooding of Nile b. whirlwind, storms, fire rain
c. whirlwind, storms, tsunami d. whirlwind, storms, flooding of Tigris
278. All for Love is written in
a. blank verse b. Caricature c. Caesura d. Chaismus
279. Dryden confines the action to
a. Rome b. Alexandria c. Italy d. France
280. It was performed ……times during 1700-1800.
a. 103 b. 113 c. 123 d. 143
281. Serapion hosts a festival to celebrate …….honour.
a. Cleopatra’s b. Antony’s c. Caesar d. Octavius
282.A. Reason:Ventidius agrees with Antony's relationship with Cleopatra
B. Explanation:He offers to give Antony troops if he leaves her.
a. B is correct explanation of A. b. B is wrong explanation of A.
c. A is wrong Reason but B is correct statement. d. A is right reason but B is wrong.
283. …….. suggests that Cleopatra should give the …… onto Antony.
a. Alexas, bracelet b. Venditius, ring c. Enobarbus, crown d. Serapion, rope
284. Why does Antony and Octavius battle with Brutus and Cassius?
a. Because Brutus and Cassius try to ruin Rome
b. Brutus and Cassius too love in Cleopatra
c. Brutus and Cassius killed Julius Caesar
d. Brutus and Cassius already defeated Antony and Octavius.
285. How does Venditius call the gifts of Cleopatra?
a. filthy b. dirty c. poisoned d. useless
286. “He melts, we conquer”, who says?
a. Alexas b. Venditius c. Enobarbus d. Cleopatra
287. Antony boasts to Venditius that he has killed ……….Romans
a. 3000 b. 4000 c. 5000 d. 6000
288. How do Dolabella and Venditius make Antony to quit Egypt?
a. They beg a pardon for past statement
b. They try to kill themselves before Antony
c. They blackmail Antony if he does not come to battle, they will kill Cleopatra
d. They bring Antony’s wife and Daughters
289. Cleopatra commited suicide by allowing ….. to bite her.
a. asp b. carter c. python d.viper
school for scandal
290. Sir Oliver was from ……. and he has been ……… years.
a. West Indies, sixteen b. East Indies, Sixteen c. West Indies, sixty d. East indies, sixty
291. The prologue is tribute to
a. Mrs. John Crowe b. Mrs. John Crewe c. Mrs. John Crown d. Mrs. John Crew
292. The prologue is written by
a. David Patrick b. Sheridan c. David Garrick d. David Catrick
293. At the beginning of the drama, Snake updates Lady sneerwell about the rumors of
a. Charles & Teazle b. Lady Brittle & Captain Boastall c. Joseph & Maria d. None
294. Sir Peter praises Joseph's high morals to Sir Oliver.
a. Oliver believes it. b. Oliver suspects that he might be a hypocrite
c. Oliver compares Joseph’s morals with Charles’s d. all of these
295. Lady Teazle asks her husband …… pounds
a. one hundred b. two hundred c. three hundred d. four hundred
296. Charles admits that he has sold i) the family silver and ii) his late father's library, offers to sell "Premium" iii) the family portrait collection and iv) old furniture
a. i), ii), iii), iv) b. ii), iii),iv) c. i),ii),iii) d. i), iii),iv)
297. What does Sir Peter find Lady Teazle thing at Joseph’s home?
a. kerchief b. scuff c. ring d. petticoat
298. Joseph claims that his uncle Oliver has left him nothing except i) tea, ii)shawls, iii)birds, and iv)Indian crackers
a. i),ii),iii),iv b. i),ii).iii) c.ii),iii),iv) d.i), iii),iv)
299. Sir Oliver outraged, the truth is he sent ……pounds from India to Joseph.
a. 10000 b. 11000 c. 12000 d. 13000
300. Who says Sir Peter was wounded in a swordfight with Joseph Surface.
a. Lady Sneerwell b. Mrs. candour c. Sir Benjamin d. Crabtree
301. who says it was a pistol duel with Charles.
a. Lady Sneerwell b. Mrs. Candour c. Sir Benjamin d. Crabtree
302. Who wrote humorous epilogue?
a. George Colman the Elder, spoken by Lady Sneerwell
b. George Colman the Elder, spoken by Lady Teazle
c. George Colman the Elder, spoken by Sir Oliver
d. George colman the Elder, spoken by Charles
303. Who is referred as “French Millener” by Charles?
a. Lady Teazle b. Lady Sneerwell c. Mrs. candour d. Maria
the Way of the World
304. Mirabell has affair with Mrs. Fainall
a. after loving with Millament b. after rejecting by Millament
c. before the action of the play begins d. after the action of the play begins
305. Who reveals Mirabell’s scheme to Lady Wishfort?
a Ms. Millament b. Ms. Marwood c. Mrs. Fainall d. Millament
306. Full name of Mirabell
a. George Mirabell b. Edward Mirabell c. Captain Mirabell d. William Mirabell
307. Who are comedic characters?
a. Petulant & Mirabell b. Witwoud & Sir Wilful
c. Witwoud & Petulant d. Mirabell & Wilful
308. Full name of Ms. Fainall
a. Anabella Fainall b. Alabella Fainall c. Aberalla Fainall d. Arabella Fainall
309. Lady Wishfort is ……..years old.
a. 45 b.55 c. 65 d. 75
310. Who is Peg?
a. Friend to Millament b. Friend to Lady Wishfort
c. Maid to Millament d. Maid to Lady Wishfort
311. Who is Mincing?
a. Friend to Millament b. Friend to Lady Wishfort
c. Maid to Millament d. Maid to Lady Wishfort
312. The prologue was delivered by
a. Betterton b. Benneton c. Belingston d. Berginham
313. Which is wrong statement?
When Fainall marries Arabell,
a. She is pregnant by Mirabell b. She is Widow
c. She has children d. She still continues her relationship with Mirabell
She Stoops to Conquer
314. The play opens with prologue, an actor
a. boasts of anti-sentimental comedy b. presents the social-ills
c. criticizes aristocratic lives d. mourns the death of classical low comedy
315. Who loves everything old?
a. Young Marlow b. Hardcastle c. Hastings d. Tony
316. Who speaks the prologue?
a. Mr. Hardcastle b. Mr. Woodward c. Mr. Lumberg d. Mr. Marlowe
317. Hardcastle always complains Tony’s
a. immaturity & affair b. affair & drinking
c. immaturity & jokes d. affair & jokes
318. Who discloses to Kate that Marlowe is shy towards upper class women?
a. Hardcastle b. Mrs. Hardcastle c. Constance d. Hastings
319. Why does Constance pretend to love Tony?
a. She has no other way b. She should otherwise Tony will her
c. She is forced to love by Mrs. Hardcastle d. she can hide her love on Hastings.
320. On knowing the plan of elopement, Mrs. Hardcastle threatens to send her
a. aunt Ketikent’s house b. aunt Pedigree’s house
c. aunt Pilament’s house d. aunt Filament’s house
321. Who informs Hastings that he is not in Inn?
a. Constance b. Kate c. Marlowe d. Hardcastle
322. Why does Hastings not reveal the truth to Marlowe that they are not in Inn?
a. Hastings cannot meet his beloved Castance again
b. Marlowe may cancel the trip and cannot tolerate the disappointment
c. Marlowe already in love with masquerade Kate, so Hastings does not want to disturb it
d. None of the above
323. In which Act, the mistake of night is happened?
a. Act I b. Act III c. Act IV d. Act V
324. Where does Mrs. Hardcastle keep the Jewels?
a. Basket b. Casket c. Box d. Wardrobe
Saturday, 14 September 2019
TRB ENGLISH EXPECTED QUESTIONS - UNIT I
PG TRB MODEL QUESTIONS – UNIT I
1. How the word ‘April’ is spelled by Chaucer in Prologue to Canterbury Tales
a) April b) Aprile c) Aprille d) Aprill
2. Where does the action begin at tavern outside of London, ….?
a) Manchester b) York c) circa d) Portsmouth
3. Who will judge the best tale narrated by pilgrims?
a)Chaucer b) Host c) Pilgrim d) None of these
4. How many tales are planned by Chaucer?
a) 24 b) 48 c) 60 d) 120
5. Who complains Chaucer’s rhythm in tell-tale and asks him to narrate in prose?
a) Monk b) Melibe c) Host d) Friar
6. Who proposes tell-telling game?
a) Host b) Monk c) Pastor d) Friar
7. Who looks like Robin Hood in a dressed in green and decked out with bows and arrows?
a) Squire b) Yeoman c) Prioress d) Monk
8. Who sings through nose, speaking incorrect French, never spills a drop in eating?
a) Prioress b) Monk c) Friar d) Yeoman
9. Which character is described as ‘manly man’ by Chaucer?, and his past time is hunting.
a) Friar b) Yeoman c) Monk d) Merchant
10. What is “ th'encrees of his wynnyng” in Canterbury Tales?
a. Interest in Women b. Interest in Land c. Interest in money d. Interest in gold
11. Whose motivation is th'encrees of his wynnyng?
a. Friar b. Yeoman c) Monk d) Merchant
12. Which character spends most on books rather than food or clothes?
a. Merchant b. Clerk c. Sergent of law d. Franklin
13. Which character is the most financial success in profession and purchasour or land-buyer?
a. Merchant b. clerk c. Sergent of Law d. Franklin
14. Who is known as ‘Saint Julian” and firm believer of the philosophy of Epicurus?
a. Franklin b. Merchant c. Tradesman d. Cook
15. One of the tradesmen is not mentioned by Chaucer, who’s that?
a. Carpenter b. Hair-dresser c. Weaver d. Cloth-dyer
16. Whose character is described as “With broad hips, a big butt, and a hat as big as a boat”?
a. Shipman b. Physician c. Wife of Bath d. Parson
17. Whom does Chaucer tell as “gold in phisik is a cordial"?
a. Plowman b. Physician c. Wife of Bath d. Shipman
18. How does not Host make fun of Chaucer in CT?
a. little doll b. being fat c. talkative d. staring at ground all the time
19. In what genre the story is asked by Host to Parson in CT?
a. Verse b. fable c. rhythm d. Prose
20. Which of the four powers of elderly is not mentioned by Reeve in CT?
a. Boasting b. love c. anger lying
FAERIE QUEEN BOOK – I
21. How many cantos are in Faerie Queen Book – I?
a. 6 b. 12 c. 18 d. 24
22. The hero Red Cross Knight gets its name because of
a. Red-cross emblazoned on his dagger b. Red-cross emblazoned on his dress
c. blood Red-cross emblazoned on his shield d. blood red-cross emblazoned on his cap
23. The Red cross knight has been given task by
a. Una b. Duessa c. Gloriana Archimango
24. What is the real name of Red Cross
a. William b. George c. Andrew d. Hebrew
25. What is the real identity of the hermit?
a. Archimango b. Sansfoy c. Fradubio d. Spenser
26. What does Spenser mean in this line “ Her vomit full of books and papers”?
a. Protestant propaganda b. Roman Catholic propaganda
c. Red cross fury on beast d. Beast fury on Red Cross
27. How many spirits Archimango conjures up to disturb Red cross?
a. one b. two c. three d. four
28. Morpheus is the god of ………..
a. Sun b. love c. sleep d. moon
29. Fidessa is the daughter of the emperor of the …….
a. East b. West c. North d. South
30. The tree once it was man named …..
a. Archimango b. Sansfoy c. Fradubio d. Duessa
31. Spenser does not borrow from …..
a. Don Quixote b. Illiad c. Odyssey d. Bible
32. The lion, a protector and companion to Una, is killed by whom?
a. Archimango b. Sansfoy c. Sansloy d. Church robber
33. Red cross and Duessa reached the House of …. where Lucifera was the queen.
a. Fury b. Pride c. Love d. Help
34. Lucifera calling off her couch which is pulled by six beasts in which six …. are taking ride.
a. Saints b. counselors c. soldiers d. lovers
35. Redcross is about to kill Sansloy but he disappears in
a. black cave b. black forest c. black dress d. black cloud
36. Who throws Red cross Knight in the dungeon of castle?
a. Orgoglio b. Dwarf c. Sansloy d. Archimango
37. King Arthur’s shield is made up of pure………….
a. Gold b. Pearls c. Platinum d. Diamond
38. Who is the Faerie queen?
a. Una b. Gloriana c. Duessa d. Elizabeth
39. Caelia has three daughters. One of the characters below is not among them.
a. Fidelia b. Sperenza c. Charissa d. Harizma
40. How was Trevisian’s friend Terwin killed?
a. Killed by Despair b. Killed by Trevisian c. Killed by Arthur d. killing himself
41. Where does Red cross first manage to leave a wound?
a. one of its claws b. one of its nails c. one of its wings d. long tail of spikes
42. Red cross rams his sword into dragon’s ……
a. heart b. throat c. stomach d. eyes
Prothalamion – Spenser
43. Nymphs does not use one of these flowers for preparing bouquet.
a. Primroses b. Rose lilies c. white lilies d. violets
44. What is the first mythology used in this poem?
a. swan b. nymphs c. Cynthia d. cupid
45. Venus and Cynthia are goddess of ……… and …….
a. love and sun b. sun and moon c. love and moon d. sun and moon
46. Thames exactly looked like ….the river of ancient fame.
a. Peneus b. Vosges c. Apenine d. Emilia
47. The wedding starts at
a. Southampton b. Leeds c. Manchester d. London
48. The river Lee, with headquarter at
a. London b. Kent c. Southampton d. Tempe
49. The Earl of Essex walked along the river with his ……. hair.
a. Silver hair b. golden hair c. black hair d. brown hair
50. The two young men resembled the twin of Jupiter namely,
a. Castor and pollux b. Trudy and Castor c. Mawu and Pollux d. Mawu and Trudy
51. Prothalamion was published during the …….period.
a. Norman dynasty b. House of Plantagenet c. Tudor dynasty d. Stuart dynasty
Epithalamion
52. Epithalamion was written for his bride, Elizabethan Boyle, on their wedding day in
a. 1593 b. 1594 c.1595 d.1596
53. Epithalamion follows the rhyme scheme of
a. ABABCC DEDEFF b. ABAABADEDFFE
c. ABCABC DEFDEF d. ABABCDCD EFEF
54. Each stanza has either 18 or 19 lines except 15th stanza which has only
a. 16 lines b. 17 lines c. 15 lines d. 14 lines
55. Spenser compares his love to the mythology of
a. Antony b. Orpheus c. Gladiator d. Apollo
56. Who is goddess of dawn?
a. Cynthia b. Tithonus c. Rosy Morne d. Juno
57. In stanza 15th, the poet laments because
a. he remembers his lady love b. the climate is not jovial
c. Queen Elizabeth arrival may gets late for marriage d. marriage is fixed in Barnaby’s day
Bacon’s essays
58. What is the full title of Bacon’s Essays?
a. Essays or Counsels, morals and civil b. Essays or Counsels, civil and morals
c. Essays or morals, counsels and civil d. Essays or morals, civil and counsels
59. In which age Bacon has come under?
a. Renaissance b. Reformation c. Augustan d. Victorian
60. What is truth? said jesting Pilate, and would not ……..an answer.
a. wait b. stay c. stand d. find
61. Truth is like ………that shows what is visible to naked eye.
a. gold b. diamond c. pearl d. sunlight
62. Bacon says, “A mixture of a lie doth ever add …………”
a. pleasure b. unhappy c. pain d. reality
63. “A liar is man who is …….. towards god but is ….. towards men.
a. brave,odd b. coward, brave c. odd, brave d. brave, coward
64. Which person is not referred by Bacon in Of Truth?
a. Aristotle b. Lucian c. Pilate d. Montaigne
Of Adversity
65. “Virtue is like precious odours, most fragrant when they are ….”
a. broken b. crushed c. pressed d. huddled
66. According to Seneca “that the good things which belong to …….. are to be ……..; but the good things that belong to ……… are to be ……….”
a. Prosperity, wished and adversity, admired
b. Prosperity, admired and adversity, wished
c. Adversity, wished and prosperity, admired
d. Adversity, admired and prosperity, wished
67. Bacon continues his argument with a Latin saying “Bona rerum secundarum optabilia; adversarum mirabilia”, meaning
a. “Things of defeat are fear, opposing boldness”
b.”Things of victory are wonderful, opposing desired”
c. “Things of defeat are boldness, opposing fear”
d. “Things of victory are desired, opposing wonderful”
68. Bacon refers two mythological figures
a. Hercules and Gladiator b. Prometheus and Gladiator
c. Prometheus and Hercules d. Gladiator and Achiles
69. By prosperity, one might discover the ……., but adversity helps to discover …... .
a. Vice , virtue b. virtue ,vice c. immorality ,morality d. morality, immorality
70. As prosperity is the sacred sign of ………. while adversity is the sacred sign of ………
a. old testimony, new testimony b. new testimony, old testimony
71. Bacon uses ….. and ………. proverbs.
a. Greek and Latin b. Greek and French c. Latin and German d. French and German
Of Studies
72. “Crafty men …… studies, simple men ….. them, and wise men …. them”
a. contemn, use, admire b. admire, contemn, use
c. contemn, admire, use d. use, contemn admire
73. Who look down upon books as useless for them?
a. angry men b. loving men c. cunning men d. illiterate men
74. ”Some books are to be …., others to be …, and some few to be …….”.
a. tasted, digested, swallowed b. tasted, swallowed, digested
c. swallowed, digested, tasted d. digested, swallowed, tasted
75. “Reading maketh a …. man; conference a ….. man; and writing an ……. man” .
a. full, ready, exact b. full, exact, ready c. ready, full, exact d. exact, full, ready
76. Summaries and extracts of books are tasteless, insipid reading. They are like ……. water which is completely tasteless.
a. distilled water b. carbonate water c. rose water d. rain water.
77. Wandering mind can read ………...
a. English literature b. Physics c. Chemistry d. Mathematics
78. Excess of everything is …...
a. pain b. bad c. pleasure d. disease
Of Revenge
79. “Revenge is a kind of ….. justice”.
a. wide b. gild c. wild d. wield
80. One who pardoning the wrong has …….. characteristics.
a. Kings’ b. Prince’s c. counselors’ d. saints’
81. Salomon – the son of ….., a Biblical figure.
a. Christ b. King c. David d. Christopher
82. Bacon thinks of man as a selfish creature motivated by …….
a. idealism b. egoism c. fascism d. theism
83. Some perverse men are malignant by nature. Bacon uses simile of…
a. shrub b. hedge c. fern d. bush
84. The revenge taken by hidden way is like……………...
a. stabbing one’s back in the dark b. attacking clandestinely in the dark
c. arrows shot in the dark d. choking one’s throat in the dark
85. One of the revenge deaths is not mentioned by Bacon. who is that?
a. Julius Ceasar b. Emperor Pertinax c. Henry III of France d. Edward II of England
Of Ambition
86. Of Ambition was First appeared ….; revised …...
a. 1612, 1624 b. 1613, 1626 c. 1612, 1625 d. 1613, 1625
87. Unrealized ……. and unexpressed ……. are very poisonous and injurious.
a. ambition, love b. ambition, anger c. love, ambition d. anger, ambition
88. Ambitious man is like a seeled …..
a. dove b. peacock c. parrot d. sparrow
89. Ambition is like
a. choler b. cholar c. chaler d. cholre
90. Ambitious men serves as ………. to kings.
a. hooligans b. soldiers c. servants d. shields
Of Friendship
91. An essay was written by Bacon at the special request of his life-long friend, …...
a. Mathew Arnold b. Tony Mathew c. Toby Mathew d. Arnold Mathew
92. “Whosoever is delighted in solitude is either a wild beast or a god”, said by.
a. Plato b. Aristotle c. Cervantes d. Montaigne
93. Epimenides the Candian-said to have slept for …….. years in a cave.
a. 55 b. 56 c. 57 d. 58
94. Numa the Roman, the second king of Rome. He retired off and on into a …….
a. cave b. forest c. mountains d. hills
95. Empedocles the Sicilian, the philosopher of Sicily who leapt into the crater of the volcano Mount ……. to prove his divinity.
A. Patna b. Adnes c. Everest d. Etna
96. Heraclitus saith well in one of his enigmas, …… light is ever the best.
a. Dry b. Fade c. Good d. Bright
97. The second fruit of friendship is ……… and …….. for the understanding.
a. infirmity, chief b. majestic, paramount
c. prevalent, regal d. healthful, sovereign
98. Magna civitas, magna solitudo [A great town is a great solitude] is the adage from
a. French b.German c. Greek d. Latin
Apologie for Poetrie – Philip Sidney
99. Sidney justified his stand by referring
a. cowmanship of Philip Hugo b. Horsemanship of Philip Hugo
c. cowmanship of Piatro Pugliano d. Horsemanship of Piatro Pugliano
100. A treatise entitled The School of Abuse written by Stephen Gosson was dedicated to
a. Sir Philip Sidney b. Edmund Spenser c. Bacon d. None of these
101. Gosson calls poets Pipers and jesters
a. Pipers,jokers b. jesters,papers c. pipers,jesters d. peppers, justers
102. Romans had called poets ………..
a. Vates b. prophet c. seer d. all of them
103. Greeks called Poets by the word poiein which means
a. creator b. liar c. truth-sayer d. soothsayer
104. Poetry is superior to Philosophy and History.
a. Mathematics, history b. philosophy, history
c. science, history d. science, philosophy
105. According to Sidney, the end of all knowledge is the teaching of …….
a. vice b. wisdom c. virtue d. all of the above
106. What are lacking in the present generation of poets, according to Sidney?
a. art, imitation & exercise b. art, aesthetic, & grammar
c. aesthetic, nature & imitation d. art, aesthetic & exercise
107. According to Sidney, Gorboduc is a
a. good work b. bad work c. fault work d. weak work
108. The proper aim of comedy is to afford ………...
a. giving themes b. express social evils c. complete laughter d. delightful teaching
The Book of Job
109. The Book of Job is “the greatest poem of ancient and modern times”, said by
a. Shakespeare b. Bacon c. Tennyson d. Arnold
110. Prologue in two scenes: first in ……., second in ………
a. earth, heaven b. earth, hell c. heaven, earth d. hell, earth
111. How many cycles of speech between Job and his three friends?
a. Two b. Three c. Four d. Five
112. Job’s three friends are Eliphaz the ……., Bildad the …… and Zophar the ………..
a. Shuhite, Temanite, Naamathite b. Naamathite, Shuhite, Temanite
c. Temanite, Naamathite, Shuhite d. Temanite, Shuhite, Naamathite
113. One of the monologues is not used in The Book of Job.
a. Poem to wisdom b. opening monologues
c. closing monologues d. Elihu’s speeches
114. God speeches from
a. lightning b. whirlwind c. forest d. sea
115. What is the theme of book of job address?
a. how to handle unfaithful friends b. reason for righteous person difficulties
c. how to lead a married life d. none of the above
116. Who did Job invite to his son’s birthday?
a. Friends b. servants c. Brother and sister d. none of the these
117. What was Satan originally?
a. rival of god b. angel of god c. enemy of god d. none of these
118. Who replied, "Skin for Skin, A man will give anything to save his life?
a. satan b. god c. Job d. Elihu
119. How did Job's friends react when they heard about his sufferings?
a. start praying b. touch with each other c. neglect him d. none of these
120. Why did Job friends sit quietly?
a. It is the jewish tradition not to speak
b. they do not know how to console him
c. they are afraid to face Job
d. friends could not tolerate
121. How much longer did Job live after his sufferings?
a. 120 b. 130 c. 140 d. 150
122. What does Job ask to God?
a. Wealth b. Health c. patience d. mercy
123. "For we are but of yesterday and know nothing, because our days on earth are but a shadow". who said this?
a. Job b. Bildad c. Elihu d. Zophar
124. What does Job talk about to sinners?
a. Trials and tribulations of the righteous
b. People who hates god
c. selfishness of people
d. none of these
125. What does the name Job mean?
a. Persecuted and object of scorn
b. Humiliated and object of treason
c. Despised and object of silly things
d. aggrieved and object of jeering
126. How many times was Job accused by his friends as sinner?
a. 5 b. 10 c. 15 d. 20
127. Who said, "Quit quarreling with God" agree with him and you will have peace?
a. Bildad b. Job c. Shuhide d. Zophar
128. What did Job say about the widows concerning a loan?
a. give exemption b. can maintain same charge
c. some relaxation d. need to repay what they have
129. “Man is a worm in god’s sight” – who said this?
a. Bildad b. Job c. Shuhide d. Zophar
130. Whose heart make Job to sing?
a. Widow b. wife c. poor d. children
131. What was the symbol used for exploited poor people?
a. dog b. cat c. donkey d. horse
132. What did Job do to orphans?
a. feeding them b. teaching them
c. caring them as his own children d. consoling them
133. How did God call Job?
a. My son b. silent sufferer c. god critic d. god lover
134. After the death of Job's children and servants, how does Satan make life even worse for Job?
a. Give him chronic disease
b. takes his energy
c. takes all his wealth
d. All of the above
Dr. Faustus
135. The full title of Dr. Faustus is
a. The tragical history of the life and death of Dr. Faustus
b. The historical tragedy of the life and death of Dr. Faustus
c. The history of the life and death of Dr. Faustus’s tragedy
d. The tragedy of the life and death of Dr. Faustus’s history
136. Dr. Faustus is based on the …….story of the title character ….
a. German, Johan Georg Faust
b. French, Oliver Gram Faust
C. German, William Georg Faust
d. French, Georg Gram Faust
137. The play is in ……….and …… in thirteen scenes (1604) or twenty scenes (1616).
a. blank verse, poetic b. poetic, blank verse c. blank verse, prose d. prose, blank verse
138. Chorus functions as i) narrator ii) interact with characters iii)rather provides an introduction to the play iv) rather provides a conclusion to the play
a. i), ii), iii) b)ii), iii), iv) c) i), ii), iv) d) i), iii), iv)
139. Chorus describes Faustus as
a. “ease of stock” b. “base of stock” c. “case of stock” d. “face of stock”
140. Faustus earns his doctorate at University of
a. Wittenburg b. Oxford c. Cambridge d. London
141. Faustus story is likened to the story of
a. Icles b. Hercules c. Icales d. Icarus
142. Faustus’ end bring to the reader’s mind to the idea of
a. hubris b. debris c. destiny d. character
143. Faustus ….. Divinity as …….
a. accepts, useful b. rejects, useless c. hates, loveless d. humiliates, sinful
144. Who proclaims this, "How am I glutted with conceit of this"?
a. Wagner b. Faustus c. good angel d. bad angel
145. Lucifer is also called
a. King of devils b. Prince of devils c. messenger of devils d. servant of devils
146. Mephistophilis saying: "Oh, Faustus, leave these frivolous demands, which strikes a terror to my fainting soul" because of Faustus’
a. inquiring about the nature of black magic
b. inquiring about the nature of Lucifer
c. inquiring about the nature of Hell
d. inquiring about the nature of soul
147. “Per inoequalem motum respect totes”- this latin phrase is used Mephistophilis for Faustus questions about
a. science related questions b.who made the world
c. theology related questions d. man related questions
148. Mephistophilis brings …….. to break the wound open again, and thus Faustus is able to take his oath written in his own blood.
a. herbs b. oil c. coal d. soil
149. Lucifer, accompanied by ……….. to present the seven deadly sins to Faustus.
a. Beelzebub and bad angel b. Mephistophilis and bad angel
c. Beelzebub and Mephistophilis d. bad angel and good angel
150. Lucifer then, as ………, brings to Faustus the personification of the seven deadly sins.
a. duty b. entertainment c. illustration d. pleasure
The Spanish Tragedy
151. Who is Pluto and Prosperine?
a. King and queen of underworld b. Prince and Princess of Underworld
c. King and queen of Heaven d. Prince and Princess of Heaven
152. Andrea and Revenge back to the world after passing through the gates of
a. Horn b. Ivory c. Gold d. Diamond
153. Why does Lorenzo kill Horatio?
a. Lorenzo wants to get her sister married to Balthazar
b. Lorenzo wants to take revenge for Horatio’s false claim of capturing Balthazar
c. Horatio’s lower birth
d. Lorenzo does not like Duke’s intimation with Horatio
154. Who is verbal manipulator and machiavellian plotter?
a. Andrea b. Hieronimo c. Lorenzo d. Balthazar
155. What motivates Balthazar to kill Horatio?
a. Horatio’s lower birth
b. Balthazar wants to make reconciliation with two countries.
c. Balthazar was defeated by Horatio in war
d. Balthazar’s genuine love on Bel-imperia
156. Who cries out first for revenge?
a. Andrea b. Balthazar c. Lorenzo d. Hieronimo
157. How many murderes killed Horatio?
a. Two b. three c. four d. five
158. Why was Serbarine killed by Pedringano?
a. Balthazar suspects Serbarine that latter may inform murder to Viceroy.
b. Lorenzo suspects Serbarine that latter may inform murder to King.
c. Balthazar suspects Serbarine that latter may inform murder to Hieronimo.
d. Lorenzo suspects Serbarine that latter may inform murder to Hieronimo.
159. What did the old man Bazulto request to Hieronimo?
a. Bazulto requested the monetary help after his son’s death
b. Bazulto wanted to participate in war to take revenge for his son’s death
c. Bazulto requested Hieronimo’s help to take revenge for his son’s death
d. Bazulto requested Hieronimo justice for his son’s death
160. Viceroy discovered Alexandro is not the culprit but it is Villupo. what did Alexandro ask to Viceroy?
a. Alexandro begged that he wanted to behead Villupo.
b. Alexandro begged that he wanted Villupo to exile from Portuguese.
c. Alexandro begged that he wanted to beat Villupo
d. Alexandro begged that Villupo need mercy and freed.
161. Who is Christophil?
a. servant to Bel-imperia appointed by Hieronimo
b. servant to Bel-imperia appointed by Lorenzo in prison
c. servant to Bel-imperia appointed by King in prison
d. servant to Bel-imperia appointed by Balthazar in prison
162. Who discovers the letter on Pedringano’s body?
a. Hieronimo b. Hangman c. Loranzo d. Balthazar
163. The Page, a messenger boy who brings ……… to the execution.
a. Lorenzo’s letter contained box b. Balthazar’s letter contained box
c. Lorenzo’s empty box d. Balthaar’s empty box
The Alchemist – Ben Jonson
164. Who considered it as one of three most perfect plots in literature?
a. Coleridge b. Shakespeare c. Kyd d. Greene
165. Face is compared to highway man ………..
a. Richard Ratsey b. William Ratsey c. Robert Ratsey d. Gamaliel Ratsey
166. Captain refers in Captain Face is
a. sea captain b. captain of the team c. captain of the house d. nothing
167. Full name of Surly is
a. Sir Patine Surly b. Sir Prigate Surly c. Sir Felinax Surly d. Sir Pertinax Surly
168. Who delivers the epilogue?
a. Lovewit b. Face c. Dol d. Subtle
169. Lovewit has been away from his home about
a. four weeks b. five weeks c. six weeks d. seven weeks
170. One of the names is not used by Jeremy
a. Face b. Lungs c. Ulen Spiegel d. Stean
171. Tribulation and Ananais are
a. Protestants b. Roman catholics c. Puritans d. Presbytarians
172. Tribulation and Ananais never realize their scheme to counterfeit ……..money.
a. Spanish b. Portuguese c. Dutch d. German
173. “Tis his fault. He ever murmurs and objects his pains, and says the weight of all lies upon him.” – who said?
a. Face b. Subtle c. Lovewit d. Epicure Mammon
174. Who calls this truce as “venture tripartite”?
a. Face b. Subtle c. Dol d. Lovewit
175. The Alchemist is not a
a. Renaissance Play b. coney-catching play c. Reformation play d. classical play
Of Friendship
91. An essay was written by Bacon at the special request of his life-long friend, …...
a. Mathew Arnold b. Tony Mathew c. Toby Mathew d. Arnold Mathew
92. “Whosoever is delighted in solitude is either a wild beast or a god”, said by.
a. Plato b. Aristotle c. Cervantes d. Montaigne
93. Epimenides the Candian-said to have slept for …….. years in a cave.
a. 55 b. 56 c. 57 d. 58
94. Numa the Roman, the second king of Rome. He retired off and on into a …….
a. cave b. forest c. mountains d. hills
95. Empedocles the Sicilian, the philosopher of Sicily who leapt into the crater of the volcano Mount ……. to prove his divinity.
A. Patna b. Adnes c. Everest d. Etna
96. Heraclitus saith well in one of his enigmas, …… light is ever the best.
a. Dry b. Fade c. Good d. Bright
97. The second fruit of friendship is ……… and …….. for the understanding.
a. infirmity, chief b. majestic, paramount
c. prevalent, regal d. healthful, sovereign
98. Magna civitas, magna solitudo [A great town is a great solitude] is the adage from
a. French b.German c. Greek d. Latin
Apologie for Poetrie – Philip Sidney
99. Sidney justified his stand by referring
a. cowmanship of Philip Hugo b. Horsemanship of Philip Hugo
c. cowmanship of Piatro Pugliano d. Horsemanship of Piatro Pugliano
100. A treatise entitled The School of Abuse written by Stephen Gosson was dedicated to
a. Sir Philip Sidney b. Edmund Spenser c. Bacon d. None of these
101. Gosson calls poets Pipers and jesters
a. Pipers,jokers b. jesters,papers c. pipers,jesters d. peppers, justers
102. Romans had called poets ………..
a. Vates b. prophet c. seer d. all of them
103. Greeks called Poets by the word poiein which means
a. creator b. liar c. truth-sayer d. soothsayer
104. Poetry is superior to Philosophy and History.
a. Mathematics, history b. philosophy, history
c. science, history d. science, philosophy
105. According to Sidney, the end of all knowledge is the teaching of …….
a. vice b. wisdom c. virtue d. all of the above
106. What are lacking in the present generation of poets, according to Sidney?
a. art, imitation & exercise b. art, aesthetic, & grammar
c. aesthetic, nature & imitation d. art, aesthetic & exercise
107. According to Sidney, Gorboduc is a
a. good work b. bad work c. fault work d. weak work
108. The proper aim of comedy is to afford ………...
a. giving themes b. express social evils c. complete laughter d. delightful teaching
The Book of Job
109. The Book of Job is “the greatest poem of ancient and modern times”, said by
a. Shakespeare b. Bacon c. Tennyson d. Arnold
110. Prologue in two scenes: first in ……., second in ………
a. earth, heaven b. earth, hell c. heaven, earth d. hell, earth
111. How many cycles of speech between Job and his three friends?
a. Two b. Three c. Four d. Five
112. Job’s three friends are Eliphaz the ……., Bildad the …… and Zophar the ………..
a. Shuhite, Temanite, Naamathite b. Naamathite, Shuhite, Temanite
c. Temanite, Naamathite, Shuhite d. Temanite, Shuhite, Naamathite
113. One of the monologues is not used in The Book of Job.
a. Poem to wisdom b. opening monologues
c. closing monologues d. Elihu’s speeches
114. God speeches from
a. lightning b. whirlwind c. forest d. sea
115. What is the theme of book of job address?
a. how to handle unfaithful friends b. reason for righteous person difficulties
c. how to lead a married life d. none of the above
116. Who did Job invite to his son’s birthday?
a. Friends b. servants c. Brother and sister d. none of the these
117. What was Satan originally?
a. rival of god b. angel of god c. enemy of god d. none of these
118. Who replied, "Skin for Skin, A man will give anything to save his life?
a. satan b. god c. Job d. Elihu
119. How did Job's friends react when they heard about his sufferings?
a. start praying b. touch with each other c. neglect him d. none of these
120. Why did Job friends sit quietly?
a. It is the jewish tradition not to speak
b. they do not know how to console him
c. they are afraid to face Job
d. friends could not tolerate
121. How much longer did Job live after his sufferings?
a. 120 b. 130 c. 140 d. 150
122. What does Job ask to God?
a. Wealth b. Health c. patience d. mercy
123. "For we are but of yesterday and know nothing, because our days on earth are but a shadow". who said this?
a. Job b. Bildad c. Elihu d. Zophar
124. What does Job talk about to sinners?
a. Trials and tribulations of the righteous
b. People who hates god
c. selfishness of people
d. none of these
125. What does the name Job mean?
a. Persecuted and object of scorn
b. Humiliated and object of treason
c. Despised and object of silly things
d. aggrieved and object of jeering
126. How many times was Job accused by his friends as sinner?
a. 5 b. 10 c. 15 d. 20
127. Who said, "Quit quarreling with God" agree with him and you will have peace?
a. Bildad b. Job c. Shuhide d. Zophar
128. What did Job say about the widows concerning a loan?
a. give exemption b. can maintain same charge
c. some relaxation d. need to repay what they have
129. “Man is a worm in god’s sight” – who said this?
a. Bildad b. Job c. Shuhide d. Zophar
130. Whose heart make Job to sing?
a. Widow b. wife c. poor d. children
131. What was the symbol used for exploited poor people?
a. dog b. cat c. donkey d. horse
132. What did Job do to orphans?
a. feeding them b. teaching them
c. caring them as his own children d. consoling them
133. How did God call Job?
a. My son b. silent sufferer c. god critic d. god lover
134. After the death of Job's children and servants, how does Satan make life even worse for Job?
a. Give him chronic disease
b. takes his energy
c. takes all his wealth
d. All of the above
Dr. Faustus
135. The full title of Dr. Faustus is
a. The tragical history of the life and death of Dr. Faustus
b. The historical tragedy of the life and death of Dr. Faustus
c. The history of the life and death of Dr. Faustus’s tragedy
d. The tragedy of the life and death of Dr. Faustus’s history
136. Dr. Faustus is based on the …….story of the title character ….
a. German, Johan Georg Faust
b. French, Oliver Gram Faust
C. German, William Georg Faust
d. French, Georg Gram Faust
137. The play is in ……….and …… in thirteen scenes (1604) or twenty scenes (1616).
a. blank verse, poetic b. poetic, blank verse c. blank verse, prose d. prose, blank verse
138. Chorus functions as i) narrator ii) interact with characters iii)rather provides an introduction to the play iv) rather provides a conclusion to the play
a. i), ii), iii) b)ii), iii), iv) c) i), ii), iv) d) i), iii), iv)
139. Chorus describes Faustus as
a. “ease of stock” b. “base of stock” c. “case of stock” d. “face of stock”
140. Faustus earns his doctorate at University of
a. Wittenburg b. Oxford c. Cambridge d. London
141. Faustus story is likened to the story of
a. Icles b. Hercules c. Icales d. Icarus
142. Faustus’ end bring to the reader’s mind to the idea of
a. hubris b. debris c. destiny d. character
143. Faustus ….. Divinity as …….
a. accepts, useful b. rejects, useless c. hates, loveless d. humiliates, sinful
144. Who proclaims this, "How am I glutted with conceit of this"?
a. Wagner b. Faustus c. good angel d. bad angel
145. Lucifer is also called
a. King of devils b. Prince of devils c. messenger of devils d. servant of devils
146. Mephistophilis saying: "Oh, Faustus, leave these frivolous demands, which strikes a terror to my fainting soul" because of Faustus’
a. inquiring about the nature of black magic
b. inquiring about the nature of Lucifer
c. inquiring about the nature of Hell
d. inquiring about the nature of soul
147. “Per inoequalem motum respect totes”- this latin phrase is used Mephistophilis for Faustus questions about
a. science related questions b.who made the world
c. theology related questions d. man related questions
148. Mephistophilis brings …….. to break the wound open again, and thus Faustus is able to take his oath written in his own blood.
a. herbs b. oil c. coal d. soil
149. Lucifer, accompanied by ……….. to present the seven deadly sins to Faustus.
a. Beelzebub and bad angel b. Mephistophilis and bad angel
c. Beelzebub and Mephistophilis d. bad angel and good angel
150. Lucifer then, as ………, brings to Faustus the personification of the seven deadly sins.
a. duty b. entertainment c. illustration d. pleasure
The Spanish Tragedy
151. Who is Pluto and Prosperine?
a. King and queen of underworld b. Prince and Princess of Underworld
c. King and queen of Heaven d. Prince and Princess of Heaven
152. Andrea and Revenge back to the world after passing through the gates of
a. Horn b. Ivory c. Gold d. Diamond
153. Why does Lorenzo kill Horatio?
a. Lorenzo wants to get her sister married to Balthazar
b. Lorenzo wants to take revenge for Horatio’s false claim of capturing Balthazar
c. Horatio’s lower birth
d. Lorenzo does not like Duke’s intimation with Horatio
154. Who is verbal manipulator and machiavellian plotter?
a. Andrea b. Hieronimo c. Lorenzo d. Balthazar
155. What motivates Balthazar to kill Horatio?
a. Horatio’s lower birth
b. Balthazar wants to make reconciliation with two countries.
c. Balthazar was defeated by Horatio in war
d. Balthazar’s genuine love on Bel-imperia
156. Who cries out first for revenge?
a. Andrea b. Balthazar c. Lorenzo d. Hieronimo
157. How many murderes killed Horatio?
a. Two b. three c. four d. five
158. Why was Serbarine killed by Pedringano?
a. Balthazar suspects Serbarine that latter may inform murder to Viceroy.
b. Lorenzo suspects Serbarine that latter may inform murder to King.
c. Balthazar suspects Serbarine that latter may inform murder to Hieronimo.
d. Lorenzo suspects Serbarine that latter may inform murder to Hieronimo.
159. What did the old man Bazulto request to Hieronimo?
a. Bazulto requested the monetary help after his son’s death
b. Bazulto wanted to participate in war to take revenge for his son’s death
c. Bazulto requested Hieronimo’s help to take revenge for his son’s death
d. Bazulto requested Hieronimo justice for his son’s death
160. Viceroy discovered Alexandro is not the culprit but it is Villupo. what did Alexandro ask to Viceroy?
a. Alexandro begged that he wanted to behead Villupo.
b. Alexandro begged that he wanted Villupo to exile from Portuguese.
c. Alexandro begged that he wanted to beat Villupo
d. Alexandro begged that Villupo need mercy and freed.
161. Who is Christophil?
a. servant to Bel-imperia appointed by Hieronimo
b. servant to Bel-imperia appointed by Lorenzo in prison
c. servant to Bel-imperia appointed by King in prison
d. servant to Bel-imperia appointed by Balthazar in prison
162. Who discovers the letter on Pedringano’s body?
a. Hieronimo b. Hangman c. Loranzo d. Balthazar
163. The Page, a messenger boy who brings ……… to the execution.
a. Lorenzo’s letter contained box b. Balthazar’s letter contained box
c. Lorenzo’s empty box d. Balthaar’s empty box
The Alchemist – Ben Jonson
164. Who considered it as one of three most perfect plots in literature?
a. Coleridge b. Shakespeare c. Kyd d. Greene
165. Face is compared to highway man ………..
a. Richard Ratsey b. William Ratsey c. Robert Ratsey d. Gamaliel Ratsey
166. Captain refers in Captain Face is
a. sea captain b. captain of the team c. captain of the house d. nothing
167. Full name of Surly is
a. Sir Patine Surly b. Sir Prigate Surly c. Sir Felinax Surly d. Sir Pertinax Surly
168. Who delivers the epilogue?
a. Lovewit b. Face c. Dol d. Subtle
169. Lovewit has been away from his home about
a. four weeks b. five weeks c. six weeks d. seven weeks
170. One of the names is not used by Jeremy
a. Face b. Lungs c. Ulen Spiegel d. Stean
171. Tribulation and Ananais are
a. Protestants b. Roman catholics c. Puritans d. Presbytarians
172. Tribulation and Ananais never realize their scheme to counterfeit ……..money.
a. Spanish b. Portuguese c. Dutch d. German
173. “Tis his fault. He ever murmurs and objects his pains, and says the weight of all lies upon him.” – who said?
a. Face b. Subtle c. Lovewit d. Epicure Mammon
174. Who calls this truce as “venture tripartite”?
a. Face b. Subtle c. Dol d. Lovewit
175. The Alchemist is not a
a. Renaissance Play b. coney-catching play c. Reformation play d. classical play