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UG TET – COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION UNIT – II BRITISH LITERATURE – I Sir Roger at Theatre – Joseph Addison-objective questions and answers

 UG TET – COMPETITIVE EXAMINATION

UNIT – II

BRITISH LITERATURE – I

Sir Roger at Theatre – Joseph Addison


**1. What is the central theme of "Sir Roger at the Theatre" by Joseph Addison?**


   a. Sir Roger's love for the theatre  

   b. The cultural impact of theatre in Addison's time  

   c. Sir Roger's humorous experiences at the theatre  

   d. The history of theatre in the 18th century


**Answer: c. Sir Roger's humorous experiences at the theatre**


**2. How does Sir Roger behave during the play at the theatre?**


   a. He is serious and attentive  

   b. He sleeps through the entire play  

   c. He interacts with the other audience members  

   d. He critiques the performance loudly


**Answer: a. He is serious and attentive**


**3. What is Sir Roger's opinion about the music played during the theatre performance?**


   a. He enjoys it and praises the musicians  

   b. He finds it annoying and disruptive  

   c. He falls asleep during the musical interludes  

   d. He leaves the theatre whenever music is played


**Answer: a. He enjoys it and praises the musicians**


**4. How does Sir Roger react to the tragic scenes in the play?**


   a. He laughs loudly  

   b. He becomes emotional and teary-eyed  

   c. He critiques the acting skills of the performers  

   d. He expresses disdain for tragic plays


**Answer: b. He becomes emotional and teary-eyed**


**5. Why does Sir Roger dislike the representation of love in the theatre?**


   a. He believes it is unrealistic and exaggerated  

   b. He is uncomfortable with romantic scenes  

   c. He thinks love should not be portrayed on stage  

   d. He finds romantic scenes too boring


**Answer: a. He believes it is unrealistic and exaggerated**



**6. How does Sir Roger engage with other audience members during the play?**


   a. He remains silent and focused on the performance  

   b. He talks loudly and comments on the play  

   c. He leaves the theatre to avoid interaction  

   d. He criticizes the audience for being too involved


**Answer: b. He talks loudly and comments on the play**


**7. What is Sir Roger's view on the representation of villains in the theatre?**


   a. He appreciates the complexity of villainous characters  

   b. He finds it entertaining and amusing  

   c. He dislikes the portrayal of villains as it disturbs him  

   d. He thinks villains should not be part of theatrical performances


**Answer: b. He finds it entertaining and amusing**


**8. How does Sir Roger react to the fashionable dress of the audience at the theatre?**


   a. He praises the fashionable attire  

   b. He disapproves of the extravagant dress  

   c. He joins in by wearing fashionable clothing  

   d. He ignores the fashion choices of the audience


**Answer: a. He praises the fashionable attire**


**9. What does Sir Roger think about the use of spectacles in the theatre?**


   a. He appreciates the use of spectacles for visual enhancement  

   b. He dislikes the use of spectacles as they distract him  

   c. He finds spectacles unnecessary and prefers natural vision  

   d. He criticizes the poor quality of the theatre's spectacles


**Answer: a. He appreciates the use of spectacles for visual enhancement**


**10. How does Sir Roger's behavior at the theatre reflect his character?**


   a. He is reserved and stoic  

   b. He is eccentric and unpredictable  

   c. He is critical and judgmental  

   d. He is enthusiastic and sociable


**Answer: d. He is enthusiastic and sociable**


**11. What is Sir Roger's attitude towards modern plays and dramatic innovations?**


   a. He embraces modern plays and dramatic innovations  

   b. He rejects modern plays and prefers classical dramas  

   c. He is indifferent to the distinction between modern and classical plays  

   d. He believes modern plays lack artistic merit


**Answer: a. He embraces modern plays and dramatic innovations**


**12. How does Sir Roger contribute to the overall atmosphere at the theatre?**


   a. He disrupts the atmosphere with his loud criticisms  

   b. He enhances the atmosphere with his lively and positive presence  

   c. He remains quiet and uninvolved, not affecting the atmosphere  

   d. He leaves the theatre early, negatively impacting the atmosphere


**Answer: b. He enhances the atmosphere with his lively and positive presence**


**13. What is Sir Roger's opinion on the representation of historical events in plays?**


   a. He appreciates historically accurate representations  

   b. He dislikes plays that depict historical events  

   c. He prefers fictional stories over historical representations  

   d. He is indifferent to the historical accuracy of plays


**Answer: a. He appreciates historically accurate representations**


**14. How does Sir Roger respond to the comedic elements in the theatre performance?**


   a. He remains stoic and unresponsive to comedy  

   b. He laughs heartily at comedic scenes  

   c. He criticizes the use of humor in the play  

   d. He finds comedy distracting and unappealing


**Answer: b. He laughs heartily at comedic scenes**


**15. What is Sir Roger's overall impression of the theatre experience?**


   a. He finds it dull and uninteresting  

   b. He is critical of the performers and production  

   c. He thoroughly enjoys the theatre and its various elements  

   d. He believes theatre has lost its cultural significance


**Answer: c. He thoroughly enjoys the theatre and its various elements**

**16. How does Sir Roger's behavior at the theatre reflect his social nature?**


   a. He prefers solitude and avoids interaction  

   b. He actively engages with fellow audience members  

   c. He criticizes others for being too social  

   d. He leaves the theatre early to avoid socializing


**Answer: b. He actively engages with fellow audience members**


**17. What does Sir Roger appreciate about the actors in the theatre performance?**


   a. Their ability to portray realistic emotions  

   b. Their skill in executing complex dance sequences  

   c. Their proficiency in singing during musical interludes  

   d. Their use of elaborate costumes and makeup


**Answer: a. Their ability to portray realistic emotions**


**18. How does Sir Roger respond to the tragic scenes in the play, considering his emotional nature?**


   a. He remains stoic and unaffected by the tragedy  

   b. He becomes visibly emotional and teary-eyed  

   c. He criticizes the actors for their poor portrayal of tragedy  

   d. He leaves the theatre to avoid experiencing sadness


**Answer: b. He becomes visibly emotional and teary-eyed**


**19. What is Sir Roger's view on the role of sentiment and emotion in the theatre?**


   a. He believes sentiment and emotion are essential for a successful play  

   b. He thinks sentiment and emotion should be minimized in theatrical performances  

   c. He is indifferent to the role of sentiment and emotion in the theatre  

   d. He believes sentiment and emotion should only be present in comedy


**Answer: a. He believes sentiment and emotion are essential for a successful play**


**20. How does Sir Roger's attendance at the theatre contribute to his overall character development?**


   a. It highlights his lack of appreciation for the arts  

   b. It showcases his open-mindedness and willingness to embrace cultural experiences  

   c. It reinforces his disdain for modern entertainment  

   d. It reveals his disinterest in social interactions and public events


**Answer: b. It showcases his open-mindedness and willingness to embrace cultural experiences**


**21. How does Sir Roger contribute to the audience's enjoyment during the play?**


   a. By criticizing the actors and production  

   b. By interacting and sharing humorous comments  

   c. By remaining silent and focused on the performance  

   d. By leaving the theatre early and avoiding disruptions


**Answer: b. By interacting and sharing humorous comments**


**22. What is Sir Roger's perspective on the portrayal of love in theatrical performances?**


   a. He finds it unrealistic and exaggerated  

   b. He believes love should be the central theme of all plays  

   c. He enjoys romantic scenes and finds them entertaining  

   d. He thinks love should only be portrayed in tragedies


**Answer: a. He finds it unrealistic and exaggerated**


**23. How does Sir Roger's experience at the theatre reflect the cultural attitudes of the 18th century?**


   a. It highlights a general dislike for theatrical performances  

   b. It showcases a strong preference for classical plays  

   c. It reflects an openness to diverse and entertaining cultural experiences  

   d. It emphasizes a strict adherence to traditional values in the arts


**Answer: c. It reflects an openness to diverse and entertaining cultural experiences**


**24. What does Sir Roger praise about the performance of the actors?**


   a. Their ability to recite lines flawlessly  

   b. Their realistic portrayal of characters and emotions  

   c. Their use of elaborate costumes and props  

   d. Their adherence to classical acting techniques


**Answer: b. Their realistic portrayal of characters and emotions**


**25. How does Sir Roger's enthusiasm for the theatre contribute to the overall tone of the essay?**


   a. It creates a serious and critical tone  

   b. It adds humor and light-heartedness to the narrative  

   c. It makes the essay highly philosophical  

   d. It makes the essay overly dramatic and emotional


**Answer: b. It adds humor and light-heartedness to the narrative**

**26. What is Sir Roger's reaction to the use of spectacle and visual effects in the theatre?**


   a. He appreciates the use of spectacle to enhance the experience  

   b. He criticizes the overuse of visual effects as distracting  

   c. He believes spectacles are unnecessary for a good play  

   d. He leaves the theatre when visual effects are introduced


**Answer: a. He appreciates the use of spectacle to enhance the experience**


**27. How does Sir Roger perceive the moral impact of theatrical performances?**


   a. He believes theatre positively influences moral values  

   b. He thinks theatre has a negative impact on moral behavior  

   c. He is indifferent to the moral implications of theatrical shows  

   d. He considers morality irrelevant in the context of the theatre


**Answer: b. He thinks theatre has a negative impact on moral behavior**


**28. What role does Sir Roger play in the social dynamics of the theatre audience?**


   a. He remains isolated and avoids interaction with others  

   b. He actively participates in socializing with fellow audience members  

   c. He criticizes others for being too social during the performance  

   d. He leaves the theatre to avoid social interactions


**Answer: b. He actively participates in socializing with fellow audience members**


**29. How does Sir Roger's emotional response to the play reflect his connection with the characters?**


   a. He remains emotionally detached from the characters  

   b. He becomes deeply emotionally invested in the characters' stories  

   c. He critiques the actors for their lack of emotional depth  

   d. He believes emotional responses have no place in the theatre


**Answer: b. He becomes deeply emotionally invested in the characters' stories**


**30. How does Sir Roger's appreciation for the theatre align with the broader cultural context of the 18th century?**


   a. It aligns with a growing disdain for theatrical performances  

   b. It reflects the prevailing skepticism towards the arts  

   c. It mirrors a general enthusiasm for the cultural richness of the theatre  

   d. It contradicts the cultural values of the time, which prioritized literature over drama


**Answer: c. It mirrors a general enthusiasm for the cultural richness of the theatre**


**31. What does Sir Roger think about the portrayal of villains in the play, considering his sense of morality?**


   a. He appreciates the nuanced portrayal of villains  

   b. He finds it morally uplifting when villains are defeated  

   c. He dislikes the glorification of villains in theatrical performances  

   d. He is indifferent to the representation of villains on stage


**Answer: b. He finds it morally uplifting when villains are defeated**


**32. How does Sir Roger's presence at the theatre contribute to the comedic elements of the essay?**


   a. He criticizes the use of humor in theatrical performances  

   b. His reactions and comments add humor to the narrative  

   c. He remains stoic and unaffected by comedic scenes  

   d. He leaves the theatre when comedic elements are introduced


**Answer: b. His reactions and comments add humor to the narrative**


**33. How does Sir Roger's appreciation for historical accuracy in plays reflect his attitude towards authenticity?**


   a. He values authenticity and historical accuracy in artistic representations  

   b. He believes authenticity is irrelevant in theatrical performances  

   c. He prefers fictional stories over historically accurate portrayals  

   d. He thinks historical accuracy hinders the creativity of playwrights


**Answer: a. He values authenticity and historical accuracy in artistic representations**


**34. What is Sir Roger's view on the role of music during theatrical performances?**


   a. He enjoys musical interludes and praises the musicians  

   b. He finds music distracting and unnecessary in the theatre  

   c. He is indifferent to the presence of music in plays  

   d. He criticizes the quality of musical performances


**Answer: a. He enjoys musical interludes and praises the musicians**


**35. How does Sir Roger's experience at the theatre contribute to the overall commentary on societal norms in the 18th century?**


   a. It reinforces traditional values and societal expectations  

   b. It challenges societal norms by embracing cultural diversity  

   c. It reflects a shift towards a more conservative cultural stance  

   d. It remains neutral and does not comment on societal norms


**Answer: b. It challenges societal norms by embracing cultural diversity**

**36. How does Sir Roger's attitude towards the theatre contribute to the satirical elements in the essay?**


   a. He praises the theatre unconditionally  

   b. He ridicules the theatre and its cultural significance  

   c. He remains indifferent to the theatrical experience  

   d. He expresses a neutral and balanced view on the theatre


**Answer: b. He ridicules the theatre and its cultural significance**


**37. What role does Sir Roger play in the overall narrative structure of the essay?**


   a. He serves as a detached observer of the theatre  

   b. He actively participates in the events at the theatre  

   c. He critiques the audience rather than engaging with the play  

   d. He leaves the theatre early, having little impact on the narrative


**Answer: b. He actively participates in the events at the theatre**


**38. How does Sir Roger's behavior challenge or conform to the societal expectations of a gentleman in the 18th century?**


   a. He challenges societal expectations by openly expressing his opinions  

   b. He conforms to societal expectations by remaining reserved and stoic  

   c. He defies expectations by disregarding cultural norms at the theatre  

   d. He conforms to societal expectations by avoiding public events


**Answer: a. He challenges societal expectations by openly expressing his opinions**


**39. What is Sir Roger's perspective on the role of comedy in the theatre, considering his sense of humor?**


   a. He enjoys comedic elements and praises the use of humor  

   b. He remains stoic and unaffected by comedic scenes  

   c. He dislikes the inclusion of comedy in theatrical performances  

   d. He critiques the actors for their lack of comedic timing


**Answer: a. He enjoys comedic elements and praises the use of humor**


**40. How does Sir Roger's engagement with the theatre align with the broader cultural shifts in the 18th century?**


   a. It aligns with a growing conservatism in cultural tastes  

   b. It reflects an openness to new and diverse cultural experiences  

   c. It mirrors a decline in the popularity of theatrical performances  

   d. It contradicts the cultural values of the time, which favored literature over drama


**Answer: b. It reflects an openness to new and diverse cultural experiences**

**41. How does Sir Roger's views on love in theatrical performances reflect his overall character?**


   a. It highlights his romantic nature and appreciation for love stories  

   b. It emphasizes his disdain for romantic elements in entertainment  

   c. It showcases his indifference to emotional portrayals in plays  

   d. It reflects his desire for realistic and practical storytelling


**Answer: a. It highlights his romantic nature and appreciation for love stories**


**42. How does Sir Roger's participation in socializing at the theatre contribute to the essay's comedic elements?**


   a. He remains reserved and avoids social interactions  

   b. His awkward social interactions add humor to the narrative  

   c. He criticizes others for being too social during the performance  

   d. He leaves the theatre early to avoid socializing


**Answer: b. His awkward social interactions add humor to the narrative**


**43. What is Sir Roger's opinion on the use of moral lessons in theatrical performances?**


   a. He appreciates plays that convey moral messages  

   b. He thinks morality should be kept separate from the arts  

   c. He dislikes the inclusion of moral lessons in plays  

   d. He believes moral lessons are only effective in religious contexts


**Answer: a. He appreciates plays that convey moral messages**


**44. How does Sir Roger's presence at the theatre contribute to the exploration of cultural diversity in the essay?**


   a. It highlights his resistance to cultural diversity  

   b. It showcases his curiosity and openness to different cultural experiences  

   c. It depicts his desire for a homogenous cultural landscape  

   d. It has no impact on the exploration of cultural diversity


**Answer: b. It showcases his curiosity and openness to different cultural experiences**


**45. What is Sir Roger's reaction to the portrayal of historical events in plays, considering his appreciation for authenticity?**


   a. He appreciates historically accurate portrayals  

   b. He dislikes plays that depict historical events  

   c. He is indifferent to the historical accuracy of plays  

   d. He prefers fictional stories over historically accurate representations


**Answer: a. He appreciates historically accurate portrayals**

**46. How does Sir Roger's response to the tragic scenes in the play reflect his emotional engagement?**


   a. He laughs heartily at the tragedy  

   b. He remains stoic and unresponsive  

   c. He criticizes the actors for poor emotional portrayal  

   d. He leaves the theatre to avoid experiencing sadness


**Answer: c. He criticizes the actors for poor emotional portrayal**


**47. In what way does Sir Roger contribute to the audience's experience during the play?**


   a. He disrupts the audience with negative comments  

   b. He enhances the atmosphere with positivity and enthusiasm  

   c. He remains silent and uninvolved in the performance  

   d. He leaves the theatre early, having no impact on the audience


**Answer: b. He enhances the atmosphere with positivity and enthusiasm**


**48. How does Sir Roger's opinions on the theatre align with the cultural attitudes of the 18th century?**


   a. It represents a departure from traditional cultural values  

   b. It mirrors the prevailing enthusiasm for theatrical performances  

   c. It reflects a disdain for the theatre in the cultural landscape  

   d. It has no correlation with the cultural attitudes of the time


**Answer: b. It mirrors the prevailing enthusiasm for theatrical performances**


**49. What does Sir Roger's appreciation for music in the theatre reveal about his artistic sensibilities?**


   a. He values the emotional impact of music in plays  

   b. He finds music distracting and unnecessary  

   c. He is indifferent to the role of music in theatrical performances  

   d. He prefers plays without any musical interludes


**Answer: a. He values the emotional impact of music in plays**


**50. How does Sir Roger's overall demeanor at the theatre contribute to the humor in the essay?**


   a. He is serious and critical, adding a satirical tone  

   b. His enthusiastic and eccentric behavior adds comedic elements  

   c. He remains indifferent, creating a dry and serious atmosphere  

   d. He leaves the theatre early, removing the humor from the narrative


**Answer: b. His enthusiastic and eccentric behavior adds comedic elements**


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