Unit – II
Cannonization - Donne
176. What is major conceit in the poem?
a. love is ascetism b. love is aesthetic c. love is atheism d. love is theism
177. How many grey hairs do author have?
a. three b. four c. five d. six
178. The rhyme scheme of the poem is
a. ABBACCCDD b. AABBCDCDD c. ABABCDCDC d. ABCABCCDC
179. Author compares himself with i) tapers ii) eagle iii) Phoenix iv) dove
a. i), ii), iii) b. ii), iii), iv) c. i), iii), iv) d. i), ii), iii), iv)
The Ecstasy
180. Donne agrees with ……. that true love is spiritual.
a. Aristotle b. Cervantes c. Plato d. Marvell
181. It is springtime. ……. are in bloom.
a. Lillies b. violets c. lavenders d. rose
182. Donne tries to convey that Spiritual love is …………….
a. Soul meeting b. physical attachment c. devoid of sex d. loving one person
183. ……..serve as a gateway to the soul.
a. eyes b. heart c. mind d. mouth
184. ‘Extasie’ is the word derived from …… which means ………
a. Roman, standing inside b. Latin, extend
c. French, intend d. Greek, standing outside
185. Who calls this poem as ‘nasty poem’?
a. Marvell b. Lodge c. Lewis d. Nash
Paradise Lost IX
186. Book 9 climaxes Adam and Eve’s story,
a. the fall of man b. the rise of man c. the sin of man d. nothing
187. Satan sneaks into garden by disguising first
a. snake b. flower c. mist d. girl
188. Adam and Eve is the sin of
a. eating fruit b. disobedience c. physical attraction d. god
189. Milton invokes…….., “celestial patroness”.
a. Urania b. God c. Apollo d. Cynthia
190. When does Satan return to the Garden of Eden?
a. Satan finds Eve alone at work b. Raphael’s departure to Heaven
c. Using the fight of Adam and Eve d. Eve is near to Apple tree
191. Satan enters the Garden during
a. Morning b. Afternoon c. Evening d. Night
192. Satan enters into garden and
a. changes its form as serpent b. chooses the angry serpent and enters into its body
c. chooses the sleeping serpent and enters its body d. changes its form as standing snake
193. Why is Eve interested in work separately?
a. they can finish the work earlier b. She alone wants to meet serpent
c. she fights with Adam d. she wants to test her strength
194. Eve was made from a …………..taken from Adam’s side.
a. skin b. cell c. rib d. perspiration
195. Who inform of Satan’s plot to seduce them into sin?
a. Gabriel b. Raphael c. Uriel d.Abdiel
196. Who find Satan’s whispering to Eve in the garden?
a. Gabriel’s angels b. Raphael angels c. Uriel’s angels d. Abdiel’s angels
197. What river does Satan use to get back in the garden?
a. Alphs b. Tigris c. Medas d. Nile
198. Satan enters the serpent’s body through its….
a. stomach b. eyes c. tail d. mouth
199. The first letter of each line from 510-514 spells "Satan." That's called ……..
a. metonymy b. acrostic c. anesthesia d. acoustic
The Rape of the Lock
200. The word Rape derived from …….., rapere, means to snatch, grab.
a. Latin b. Greek c. French d. Spanish
201. Pope derived his sylphs from the 17th century ……….. Rosicrucian novel.
a. Latin b. Greek c. French d. Spanish
202. How many times does Baron attempt to snip off one of her locks?
a. one b. two c. three d. four
203. Belinda fights with Baron and throws …… on him to subdue him.
a. dust into his eyes b. snuff into his nose c. bangles on his face d. none of these
204. she travels on the ……river to Hampston court palace.
a. Thames b. Tigris c. Alphs d. Nile
205. Baron sacrificed several tokens of his former affections, including i)garters, ii)gloves, iii) bouquets and iv) billet-doux (love-letters).
a. i),ii),iii)iv) b) i),ii),iii) c)i),ii),iv) d. i), iii), iv)
206. ……… is to guard her earrings, …….. her watch, and …… her locks. ……. himself will protect Shock, the lapdog.
a. Brillante, Momentilla, Crispissa, Ariel
b. Momentilla, Brillante, Ariel, Crispissa
c. Crispissa, Ariel, Momentilla, Brillante
d. Ariel, Crispissa, Brillante, Momentilla
207. A band of …… Sylphs will guard the all-important petticoat.
a. twenty b. thirty c. fourty d. fifty
208. Belinda sits down with …… of the men to a game of cards, ombre.
a. one b. two c. three d. four
209. Who gives scissors to Baron to cut the lock?
a. Clarissa b. Thalestris c. Sir Plume d. Baron himself
210. He addresses the “Goddess of Spleen,” and returns with a bag of “…, .., and …….”.
a. sobs, sighs, passions b. sighs, sobs, passions
c. passions, sighs, sobs d. sighs, passions, sobs
211. Belinda’s “anxious cares” and “secret passions” after losing of her lock are equal to the emotions of all who have ever known “…., ….. and …….”
a. rage, resentment, despair b. resentment, rage, despair
c. despair, rage, resentment d. rage, despair, resentment
Samson Agonistes
212. Samson Agonistes is derived from ……….. means Samson ………
a. French, the Defeater b. Latin, the Victor
c. Greek, the Champion d. German, the Saver
213. Samson Agonistes draws the story from ……..
a. Old testament b. New testament b. Chronicles d. old & new testament
214. Samson Agonistes has i)Greek tragedy, ii)Hebrew scripture, iii) chronicles
a. i) `b. ii) c. i), ii) d. iii)
215. For which god the festival is celelbrating?
a. sea god Dagon b. sun god – Apollo c. Moon god – Cynthia d. Love god – cupid
216. The story starts with
a. arguments b. prologue c. Invocation d. Samson’s memory
217. Samson’s first marriage was with Philistine women named………, against his parents wish.
a. Dalila b. Timna c. Dalina d. Telina
218. Dalila attempted ……..times to know the secret of Samson.
a. one b. two c. three d. four
Affliction
219. Herbert’s collection of work is
a. Tempest b. Temper c. Tempel d. Temple
220. The poem consists of ……….. stanzas with a rhyme scheme of ……...
a. 12 seven line, abcabc b. 11 six line, ababcc
c. 10 five line, aabbcc d. 9 fourline,ababbc
221. The poem talks about
a. service to god b. praying god all times c. being spiritual d. god’s power
The Pulley
222. What is the first gift given to human by god?
a. Beauty b. wisdom c. honor d. strength
223. If rest is given to human, he/she
a. will forget god b. will lose all gifts c. will be losen the love of god. d. all of them
224. Which takes human beings to the shadow of god?
a. Love b. Need of wealth c. Need of health d. Weariness
To his coy mistress
225. This poem has …..stanzas
a. two b. three c. four d. five
226. The river mentioned in the poem is
a. Nile b. Ganges c. Yamuna d. Tigris
227. How love is described in poetic lines?
a. saint love b. lust love c. vegetable love d. sexual love
228. sits on thy skin like……….
a. morning dew b. moon’s bright c. breeze air d. sun’s shine
Life of Milton
229. His criticism on ‘Lycidas’ “……., ……… and therefore ………”.
a. easy, vulgar, disgusting b. vulgar, easy, disgusting
c. disgusting, easy, vulgar d. easy, disgusting, vulgar
230.Who asked Dr. Johnson to write about Milton?
a. Friend b. Wife c. children d. publishers
231. Johnson accuses Milton for his
a. Inferiority complex b. superiority complex c. lack of idealism d. No verse
232. Milton says about “Lycidas” “…… harsh, ….. uncertain, and ……..unpleasing”.
a. diction, numbers, rhymes b. diction, rhymes, numbers
c. rhymes, diction, numbers d. numbers, diction, rhymes
233. Dr. Johnson wrote a letter to ……………in which he referred about Virgil and Shepherd.
a. Lord Tennyson b. Lord Chamberlein c. Lord Chasterfield d. Lord Christian
234. Saho, a famous ……………. by Johnson.
a. Poem b. Periodical c. Play d. Club
235. According to Johnson, Milton’s sonnets are………..
a. best b. Good c. worst d. bad
236. Milton’s favourite poet was……….
a. Cowley b. Donne c. Herbert d. Lodge
The Pilgrim’s Progress
237. The full title of The Pilgrim’s Progress is “The Pilgrim's Progress from This World, to That Which Is to Come”.
a. True
…b. False
c. Partially True
d. There is no Full title
238. The English text comprises …… words and is divided into ….. parts.
a. 110260, two b. 110260, three c. 108260, two d. 108260, three
239. What is burden to Christian?
a. knowing about his parents b. knowing about his wife & children
c. knowing about his sin d. knowing about his friend
240. Who directs Christian to Wicket gate?
a. Evangelist b. Obstinate c. Pliable d. Mr. Worldly Wiseman
241. Who fall/s into the slough of Despond?
a. Christian & Evangelist b. Evangelist & Pliable c. Obstinate d. Christian & Pliable
242. Evangelist meets the wayward Christian as he stops before Mount ……. on the way to Mr. Legality's home.
a. Zion b. Sinai c. Andes d.Everest
243. In the Second Part, Goodwill is shown to be …… himself.
a. Christian b. Evangelist c. Jesus d. Worldly Wiseman
244. From the House of the Interpreter, Christian finally reaches the "place of deliverance"
a. perseverance b. performance c. deliverance d. tolerance
245. After Christian is relieved of his burden, he is greeted by three angels, who give him the greeting of …….., ………, and ……….as a passport into the Celestial City.
a. new garments, peace, scroll b. scroll, peace, new garments
c. new garments, scroll, peace d. peace, new garments, scroll
246. How many days did Christian spend in the House of Palace Beautiful?
a. one b. two c. three d. four
247. Christian fights against the demonic- dragon like Apollyon, the Lord and the god of
a. Destruction b. Hell c. Heaven d. Underworld
248. Where does Christian meet Faithful?
a. the valley of shadow of death b. city of destruction
c. Hill Lucre d. Giant’s Doubting Castle
249. Beelzebub refers to
a. Lord of the Flies b. Destroyer c. Deceiver d. Mocker
250. Apollyon refers to
a. Lord of the Flies b. Destroyer c. Deceiver d. Mocker
251. Who saves Christian from Slough of Despond?
a. Faithful b. Trustful c. Aid d. Help
252. Who has been identified as Holy spirit in the second part?
a. Interpreter b. Hypocrisy c. Timorous d. Watchful
253. Who receives ‘gold angel coin’ from Christiana in the second part”
a. Interpreter b. Hypocrisy c. Timorous d. Watchful
254. Pope and Pagan are the allegories of
a. Roman catholism & Paganism b. Roman Catholicism & Puritanism
c. Puritanism & Paganism d. Roman Catholicism & Protestant
255. How many sons Christiana have?
a. one b. two c. three d. four
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
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