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Famous Playwright, Poet And Others MCQs

Option A: visual

Option B: kinetic

Option C: erotic

Option D: sensual

Correct Answer: erotic


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Option A: Wears a crown

Option B: Wears a hat

Option C: Wears a wig

Option D: none of these

Correct Answer: Wears a crown


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Option A: lawyer

Option B: postman

Option C: Judge

Option D: School teacher

Correct Answer: lawyer


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Option A: Susan

Option B: Jane

Option C: Gertrude

Option D: Emily

Correct Answer: Gertrude


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Option A: boisterous humour

Option B: humour and pathos

Option C: subtlety of irony

Option D: stream of consciousness

Correct Answer: humour and pathos


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Option A: Sesame and Lilies

Option B: The Seven Lamps of Architecture

Option C: Unto This Last

Option D: Fors Clavigera

Correct Answer: Unto This Last


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Option A: brother

Option B: brother-in-Jaw

Option C: guardian

Option D: cousin

Correct Answer: guardian


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Option A: Baudelaire

Option B: Irving Babbit

Option C: Dante

Option D: Laforgue

Correct Answer: Dante


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Option A: 32

Option B: 34

Option C: 36

Option D: 38

Correct Answer: 36


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Option A: Henry six

Option B: Henry seven

Option C: Henry five

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Henry six


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Option A: Othello

Option B: Hamlet

Option C: King Lear

Option D: Macbeth

Correct Answer: Hamlet


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Option A: Margaret

Option B: Emilia

Option C: Helena

Option D: Celia

Correct Answer: Margaret


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Option A: Leonato

Option B: Balthasar

Option C: Don John

Option D: Don Pedro

Correct Answer: Don Pedro


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Option A: Comedy of errors, A mid summer night’s dream, Much ado about nothing, Henry 6 part three.

Option B: A mid summer night’s dream, Romeo and Juliet, As you like it, King Lear, Pericles.

Option C: All’s well that ends well, The tempest, As you like it, As you like it,A mid summer night’s dream, Much ado about nothing.

Option D: King Lear, Macbeth, Othello, Measure for measure, Henry 8, Romeo and Juliet.

Correct Answer: All’s well that ends well, The tempest, As you like it, As you like it,A mid summer night’s dream, Much ado about nothing.


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Option A: Hamlet

Option B: Romeo and Juliet

Option C: Tempest

Option D: Othello

Correct Answer: Tempest


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Option A: Augustine Phillipps

Option B: John Heimnge

Option C: Henry Condell

Option D: Richard Burbage

Correct Answer: Richard Burbage


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Option A: Fortinbras, Corin

Option B: Leartus, Silvius

Option C: Osric, Touchstone

Option D: Ghost, Old servant Adam

Correct Answer: Ghost, Old servant Adam


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Option A: Henry Wriothesley, the third earl of Southampton

Option B: Thomas Wriothesley,forth earl of Southampton

Option C: William Fitzwilliam, first earl of Southampton

Option D: Henry Wriothesley, the second earl of Southampton

Correct Answer: Henry Wriothesley, the third earl of Southampton


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Option A: Only sixteen

Option B: Only seventeen

Option C: Only eighteen

Option D: Only nineteen

Correct Answer: Only seventeen


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Option A: 1600

Option B: 1601

Option C: 1602

Option D: 1603

Correct Answer: 1601


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Option A: She tells the guests that Banquo’s ghost is haunting Macbeth.

Option B: She tells the guests that Macbeth has had too much to drink.

Option C: She informs the guests that Macbeth is ill.

Option D: She reveals that Macbeth is overcome with grief over the death of Duncan.

Correct Answer: She informs the guests that Macbeth is ill.


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Option A: Macduff

Option B: Mercutio

Option C: Lady Macbeth

Option D: Banquo

Correct Answer: Banquo


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Option A: Twelfth Night

Option B: Hamlet

Option C: The Tempest

Option D: Henry IV,Pt I

Correct Answer: Twelfth Night


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Option A: Hamlet

Option B: Henry IV, Pt I

Option C: The Tempest

Option D: Twelfth Night

Correct Answer: Hamlet


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Option A: Nine

Option B: Five

Option C: Seven

Option D: Three

Correct Answer: Seven


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Option A: Charles Dickens

Option B: Anthony Trollope

Option C: W. H. White

Option D: B.Disraeli

Correct Answer: B.Disraeli


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Option A: P.B. Shelley

Option B: Charles Lamb

Option C: Hazlitt

Option D: Coleridge

Correct Answer: A. P.B. Shelley


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Option A: Amiens

Option B: Orlando

Option C: Oliver

Option D: Jaques

Correct Answer: Jaques


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Option A: Love’s labour’s lost

Option B: As you like it

Option C: A mid Summer night’s dream

Option D: Much ado about nothing

Correct Answer: As you like it


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Option A: Keats

Option B: Byron

Option C: Shelley

Option D: Wordsworth

Correct Answer: Keats


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Option A: Charles Dickens

Option B: W. M. Thackeray

Option C: Graham Greene

Option D: D. H. Lawrence

Correct Answer: Graham Greene


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Option A: Tennyson

Option B: Charles Lamb

Option C: Lockhart

Option D: T. S. Eliot

Correct Answer: T. S. Eliot


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Option A: William Wordsworth

Option B: P.B Shelley

Option C: S. T. Coleridge

Option D: John Keats

Correct Answer: John Keats


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Option A: Allen Tate

Option B: J.C Ransom

Option C: I.A Richards

Option D: F. R Leavis

Correct Answer: Allen Tate


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Option A: Angus

Option B: Ross

Option C: Fleance

Option D: Lennox

Correct Answer: Fleance


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Option A: French army

Option B: German army

Option C: Ottomans

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Ottomans


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Option A: Ring

Option B: Handkerchief

Option C: Pendant

Option D: Bengals

Correct Answer: Handkerchief


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Option A: Henry 6 part three

Option B: Henry 4 part two

Option C: Henry 6 part one

Option D: Henry 4 part one

Correct Answer: Henry 4 part two


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Option A: Coriolanus

Option B: Cymbeline

Option C: Timon of Athens

Option D: Winter’s tale

Correct Answer: Timon of Athens


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Option A: 3

Option B: 4

Option C: 5

Option D: 6

Correct Answer: 5


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Option A: The merry wives of Windsor

Option B: Troilus and Cressida

Option C: King John

Option D: Titus Andronicus

Correct Answer: The merry wives of Windsor


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Option A: Othello

Option B: Brabantio

Option C: Iago

Option D: Gratiano

Correct Answer: Brabantio


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Option A: Hamlet

Option B: Macbeth

Option C: King Lear

Option D: King Oedipus

Correct Answer: King Oedipus


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Option A: Claudius

Option B: Iago

Option C: Egeus

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: Iago


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Option A: A mid summer night’s dream

Option B: Much ado about nothing

Option C: As you like it

Option D: Love’s labour’s lost

Correct Answer: Love’s labour’s lost


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Option A: Gertrude

Option B: Polonius

Option C: Horatio

Option D: Hamlet

Correct Answer: Polonius


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Option A: more Latin than most poems

Option B: more spontaneous than thought out

Option C: more satirical than spontaneous

Option D: more dramatic than lyrical

Correct Answer: more Latin than most poems


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Option A: Ferdinand

Option B: Antonio

Option C: Miranda

Option D: Prospero

Correct Answer: Miranda


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Option A: Orsino

Option B: Sir Andrew

Option C: Sir Toby

Option D: Malvolio

Correct Answer: Malvolio


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Option A: French Revolution

Option B: Glorious Revolution of1688

Option C: Reformation

Option D: Oxford Movement

Correct Answer: French Revolution


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Option A: Sense and Sensibility

Option B: Mansfield Park

Option C: Sandition

Option D: Persuasion

Correct Answer: Sandition


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Option A: Dramatis Personae

Option B: Dramatic Idyls

Option C: Asolando

Option D: Red Cotton Night-Cap Country

Correct Answer: Dramatis Personae


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Option A: Wordsworth

Option B: Coleridge

Option C: Lamb

Option D: Shelley

Correct Answer: Shelley


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Option A: Stanzas I to IV

Option B: Stanzas I toV

Option C: Stanzas I to VI

Option D: Stanzas I to VII

Correct Answer: Stanzas I toV


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Option A: Immortality Ode

Option B: Tintern Abbey

Option C: The Second Coming

Option D: Leda and the Swan

Correct Answer: Immortality Ode


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Option A: Hamlet

Option B: Henry IV,Pt I

Option C: The Tempest

Option D: Twelfth Night

Correct Answer: The Tempest


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Option A: the Medieval age

Option B: the Elizabethan age

Option C: the age of Queen Anne

Option D: the Victorian age

Correct Answer: the Medieval age


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Option A: full of didactic sermonising

Option B: practically autobiographical fragments

Option C: remarkable for their aphoristic style

Option D: satirical and critical

Correct Answer: practically autobiographical fragments


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Option A: comic figures

Option B: historical figures

Option C: romantic figures

Option D: tragic figures

Correct Answer: comic figures


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Option A: ‘Last Impressions’

Option B: ‘False Impressions’

Option C: ‘First Impressions’

Option D: ‘True Impressions’

Correct Answer: ‘First Impressions’


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Option A: Hamlet

Option B: Twelfth Night

Option C: The Tempest

Option D: Henry IV, Pt I

Correct Answer: Henry IV, Pt I


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Option A: Religious Scripture

Option B: Seaside Resort

Option C: Tailor Repatched

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Seaside Resort


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Option A: Satire

Option B: Sensuality

Option C: Sensuousness

Option D: Social reform

Correct Answer: Sensuousness


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Option A: The Waste Land

Option B: Tintern Abbey

Option C: The Second Coming

Option D: Prayer for My Daughter

Correct Answer: The Second Coming


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Option A: Byron

Option B: Shelley

Option C: Coleridge

Option D: Lamb

Correct Answer: Coleridge


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Option A: The Oxford Movement

Option B: The Pre-Raphaelite Movement

Option C: The Romantic Movement

Option D: The Symbolist Movement

Correct Answer: The Oxford Movement


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Option A: Rime royal

Option B: Ottava rima

Option C: Terza rima

Option D: Spenserian Stanza

Correct Answer: Terza rima


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Option A: An accident

Option B: An overdose of morphia

Option C: Suicide

Option D: Pneumonia

Correct Answer: Pneumonia


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Option A: Wordsworth

Option B: Shelley

Option C: Keats

Option D: Coleridge

Correct Answer: Wordsworth


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Option A: Duke Orsino

Option B: Malvolio

Option C: Sir Andrew Aguecheek

Option D: Sir Toby Belch

Correct Answer: Sir Toby Belch


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Option A: A teacher

Option B: A clerk

Option C: A thief

Option D: A dentist

Correct Answer: A dentist


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Option A: Oxymoron

Option B: Metaphor

Option C: Simile

Option D: Synecdoche

Correct Answer: Oxymoron


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Option A: Sir Thomas Wyatt

Option B: William Shakespeare

Option C: Earl of Surrey

Option D: Milton

Correct Answer: Earl of Surrey


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Option A: The Stones of Venice

Option B: The Two Paths

Option C: The Seven Lamps of Architecture

Option D: Modem Painters

Correct Answer: Modem Painters


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Option A: six lectures

Option B: five lectures

Option C: four lectures

Option D: seven lectures

Correct Answer: five lectures


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Option A: Charles Lamb

Option B: William Wordsworth

Option C: Leigh Hunt

Option D: S. T. Coleridge

Correct Answer: Charles Lamb


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Option A: 1823

Option B: 1826

Option C: 1834

Option D: 1833

Correct Answer: 1833


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Option A: Work Without Hope

Option B: Frost at Midnight

Option C: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

Option D: Youth and Age

Correct Answer: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner


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Option A: Nature

Option B: Dorothy

Option C: Coleridge

Option D: Wye

Correct Answer: Dorothy


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Option A: Jane Austen

Option B: Charles Dickens

Option C: W. M. Thackeray

Option D: Thomas Hardy

Correct Answer: W. M. Thackeray


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Option A: The Inheritors

Option B: Lord of the Flies

Option C: Pincher Martin

Option D: Pyramid

Correct Answer: Lord of the Flies


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Option A: Philip Pirrip

Option B: Filip Pirip

Option C: Philip Pip

Option D: Philips Pirip

Correct Answer: Philip Pip


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Option A: ten books

Option B: eleven books

Option C: nine books

Option D: eight books

Correct Answer: eight books


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Option A: Alonso

Option B: Ariel

Option C: Gonzalo

Option D: Stephano

Correct Answer: Gonzalo


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Option A: The Tempest

Option B: Henry IV, Pt I

Option C: Hamlet

Option D: Twelfth Night

Correct Answer: The Tempest


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Option A: Hopkins

Option B: Tennyson

Option C: Browning

Option D: Wordsworth

Correct Answer: Hopkins


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Option A: Vanity Fair

Option B: Middlemarch

Option C: Wuthering Heights

Option D: Oliver Twist

Correct Answer: Vanity Fair


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Option A: Buddha

Option B: Tiresias

Option C: Smyrna Merchant

Option D: Augustine

Correct Answer: Buddha


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Option A: Ralph and Jack

Option B: Sam and Eric

Option C: Ralph and Eric

Option D: Simon and Jack

Correct Answer: Sam and Eric


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Option A: The Bible

Option B: The Irish mythology

Option C: The German mythology

Option D: The Greek mythology

Correct Answer: The Bible


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Option A: Catholicism

Option B: Protestantism

Option C: Paganism

Option D: Buddhism

Correct Answer: Catholicism


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Option A: Joe Gargery

Option B: Abel Magwitch .

Option C: Miss Havisham

Option D: Bentley Drumnile

Correct Answer: Joe Gargery


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Option A: Oedipus

Option B: Grail Legend of Fisher King

Option C: Philomela

Option D: Sysyphus

Correct Answer: Sysyphus


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Option A: Virgil

Option B: Fetronius

Option C: Seneca

Option D: Homer

Correct Answer: Homer


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Option A: King Lear

Option B: Gentleman

Option C: King’s Man

Option D: None of above

Correct Answer: King’s Man


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Option A: Desdemona, Goneril and Cordelia

Option B: Goneril, Ophelia and Regan

Option C: Goneril, Regan and Cordelia

Option D: Regan, Cordelia and Beatrice

Correct Answer: Goneril, Regan and Cordelia


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Option A: 1606

Option B: 1607

Option C: 1608

Option D: 1609

Correct Answer: 1606


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Option A: Macbeth

Option B: Othello

Option C: Twelfth night

Option D: As you like it

Correct Answer: Twelfth night


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Option A: Desdemona

Option B: Juliet

Option C: Rosalind

Option D: Hero

Correct Answer: Juliet


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Option A: Leartus

Option B: Polonius

Option C: Forinbras

Option D: Horatio

Correct Answer: Polonius


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