Option A: Shakespeare’s first child Susanna was born in 1583.
Option B: In 1585 twins were born and named Hamnet and Judith.
Option C: both a and b
Option D: None of above.
Correct Answer: both a and b ✔
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Option A: Westminster Abbey
Option B: Trinity Church
Option C: Protestant Cemetery
Option D: None of above
Correct Answer: Trinity Church ✔
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Option A: 1590
Option B: 1591
Option C: 1592
Option D: 1593
Correct Answer: 1592 ✔
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Option A: two
Option B: three
Option C: four
Option D: five
Correct Answer: four ✔
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Option A: 18, 1582
Option B: 17, 1581
Option C: 16, 1580
Option D: 15, 1579
Correct Answer: 18, 1582 ✔
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Option A: 26 April 1567
Option B: 26 April 1566
Option C: 26 April 1565
Option D: 26 April 1564
Correct Answer: 26 April 1564 ✔
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Option A: An elegy in two parts
Option B: An epic in three parts
Option C: A ballad in four parts
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: An elegy in two parts ✔
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Option A: Colin clouts come home again
Option B: Faerie queen, first three books
Option C: The Shepherd’s calendar
Option D: Faerie queen, second three books
Correct Answer: The Shepherd’s calendar ✔
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Option A: Eve
Option B: Adam
Option C: Both a and b
Option D: Satan
Correct Answer: Both a and b ✔
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Option A: Edmund Spenser
Option B: John Donne
Option C: Shakespeare
Option D: John Milton
Correct Answer: John Donne ✔
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Option A: Thomas Nah
Option B: Thomas lodge
Option C: Thomas Kyd
Option D: Thomas Hardy
Correct Answer: Thomas lodge ✔
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Option A: Shakespeare
Option B: Christopher Marlowe
Option C: Edmund Spenser
Option D: john Milton
Correct Answer: Christopher Marlowe ✔
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Option A: Shakespeare
Option B: Thomas Nash
Option C: George Chapman
Option D: Thomas More
Correct Answer: George Chapman ✔
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Option A: 1562
Option B: 1563
Option C: 1564
Option D: 1565
Correct Answer: 1564 ✔
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Option A: Edmund Spenser
Option B: John Milton
Option C: John Donne
Option D: Sir Philip Sidney
Correct Answer: John Donne ✔
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Option A: Henry five
Option B: Elizabeth one
Option C: Henry six
Option D: Henry eight
Correct Answer: Henry six ✔
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Option A: An allegory
Option B: An epic
Option C: A ballad
Option D: A sonnet
Correct Answer: An allegory ✔
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Option A: Edmund Spencer
Option B: John Donne
Option C: Sir Philip Sidney
Option D: John Milton
Correct Answer: Sir Philip Sidney ✔
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Option A: 1553
Option B: 1554
Option C: 1555
Option D: 1550
Correct Answer: 1554 ✔
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Option A: Thomas Nash
Option B: Thomas More
Option C: Thomas lodge
Option D: Thomas Wyatt
Correct Answer: Thomas Wyatt ✔
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Option A: Thomas More
Option B: Thomas lodge
Option C: Ralph Robinson
Option D: William Tyndale
Correct Answer: Ralph Robinson ✔
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Option A: William Caxton
Option B: Robert Henry
Option C: John Lyly
Option D: Thomas more
Correct Answer: William Caxton ✔
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Option A: French word
Option B: Italian word
Option C: Greek word
Option D: Spanish word
Correct Answer: French word ✔
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Option A: The Pope
Option B: The Holy Roman Emperor
Option C: The King of England
Option D: The King of France
Correct Answer: The Pope ✔
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Option A: his body
Option B: his house
Option C: his soul
Option D: his horse
Correct Answer: his soul ✔
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Option A: Bach
Option B: Schumann
Option C: Beethoven
Option D: Wagner
Correct Answer: Wagner ✔
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Option A: 1594
Option B: 1604
Option C: 1590
Option D: 1593
Correct Answer: 1594 ✔
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Option A: John Donne
Option B: John Milton
Option C: Earnest Hemingway
Option D: Lawrence
Correct Answer: John Donne ✔
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Option A: Nicholas Udall
Option B: Thomas Colwell
Option C: Lord Burghley
Option D: none of the above
Correct Answer: Nicholas Udall ✔
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Option A: Rebirth, revival and re-awaking
Option B: Reveal, revel and reverie
Option C: Raillery, renunciation and recoup
Option D: none of the above
Correct Answer: Rebirth, revival and re-awaking ✔
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Option A: About 1611
Option B: About 1610
Option C: About 1609
Option D: About 1608
Correct Answer: About 1610 ✔
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Option A: Queen Elizabeth
Option B: Francis Meres, a lawyer
Option C: Burbage, an actor
Option D: King James
Correct Answer: Francis Meres, a lawyer ✔
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Option A: 1595
Option B: 1596
Option C: 1597
Option D: 1598
Correct Answer: 1596 ✔
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Option A: second
Option B: fourth
Option C: third
Option D: fifth
Correct Answer: fourth ✔
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Option A: Marlowe
Option B: Milton
Option C: Spencer
Option D: Johnson
Correct Answer: Spencer ✔
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Option A: Elizabeth Wilton D/O Lord Grey De Wilton
Option B: Elizabeth Raleigh D/O Walter Raleigh
Option C: Elizabeth Boyle D/O James Boyle
Option D: Elizabeth Boyle D/O Richard Boyle
Correct Answer: Elizabeth Boyle D/O James Boyle ✔
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Option A: Satan
Option B: Jesus
Option C: Adam and Eve
Option D: Only Adam
Correct Answer: Adam and Eve ✔
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Option A: Edmund Spenser
Option B: John Milton
Option C: Shakespeare
Option D: Sir Philip Sidney
Correct Answer: John Milton ✔
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Option A: Letters to the Margret Paston
Option B: Margret Paston to John Paston
Option C: The Paston letters
Option D: To John Paston
Correct Answer: The Paston letters ✔
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Option A: Robert Greene
Option B: John Milton
Option C: Philip Sidney
Option D: Christopher Marlowe
Correct Answer: Robert Greene ✔
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Option A: German scholar
Option B: French scholar
Option C: Spanish scholar
Option D: Greek scholar
Correct Answer: German scholar ✔
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Option A: The Rare Triumphs of love and fortune
Option B: The Spanish Tragedy
Option C: Jeronimo
Option D: Cornelia
Correct Answer: The Spanish Tragedy ✔
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Option A: The Faerie Queene
Option B: The shepheaedes Calendar
Option C: Complaints
Option D: Colin Clouts come home again
Correct Answer: The shepheaedes Calendar ✔
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Option A: Sir Philip Sidney
Option B: John Milton
Option C: Edmund Spencer
Option D: John Donne
Correct Answer: Edmund Spencer ✔
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Option A: Allegory
Option B: Epic
Option C: Sonnet
Option D: Ballad
Correct Answer: Sonnet ✔
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Option A: Thomas Sacville
Option B: Thomas Wyatt
Option C: Thomas lodge
Option D: Thomas Kyde
Correct Answer: Thomas Sacville ✔
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Option A: Wyclif
Option B: Thomas more
Option C: John Lyly
Option D: Robert Greene
Correct Answer: Wyclif ✔
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Option A: 1615
Option B: 1516
Option C: 1517
Option D: 1518
Correct Answer: 1516 ✔
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Option A: 14 th
Option B: 15 th
Option C: 16 th
Option D: 14 th and 16 th
Correct Answer: 15 th ✔
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Option A: France
Option B: Italy
Option C: England
Option D: Rome
Correct Answer: Italy ✔
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Option A: kind
Option B: stupid
Option C: sensitive
Option D: arrogant
Correct Answer: arrogant ✔
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Option A: Valdes and Cornelius
Option B: Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
Option C: Troilus and Cressida
Option D: Pyramus and Thisbe
Correct Answer: Valdes and Cornelius ✔
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Option A: Wittenburg
Option B: Sorbonne
Option C: Heidelberg
Option D: Cambridge
Correct Answer: Wittenburg ✔
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Option A: England
Option B: Italy
Option C: France
Option D: Germany
Correct Answer: Germany ✔
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Option A: Queen of Carthage and The passionate Shepherd.
Option B: The tragedy of Dido and Queen of Carthage.
Option C: The passionate Shepherd and The tragedy of Dido.
Option D: Queen of Carthage and The Massacre of Paris
Correct Answer: The tragedy of Dido and Queen of Carthage. ✔
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Option A: Had training at two universities
Option B: gave curriculum of two universities
Option C: Erected two universities
Option D: none of the above
Correct Answer: Had training at two universities ✔
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Option A: Mephastophilis
Option B: beelzebub
Option C: Aamon
Option D: none of the above
Correct Answer: Mephastophilis ✔
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