Option A: Ben Johnson
Option B: Paulo Coelho
Option C: Marlowe
Option D: None of them
Correct Answer: Paulo Coelho ✔
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Option A: Dover Beach
Option B: My last Duchess
Option C: The Eve of St. Agnes
Option D: The Lotus Eaters
Correct Answer: The Lotus Eaters ✔
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Option A: a romantic
Option B: a Victorian
Option C: a Pre…Raphaelite
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: a Victorian ✔
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Option A: The Rainbow
Option B: Ullysses
Option C: Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Option D: Sons and Lovers
Correct Answer: Ullysses ✔
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Option A: Lord Tennyson
Option B: William Wordsworth
Option C: John Keats
Option D: Lord Byron
Correct Answer: Lord Byron ✔
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Option A: The ability to sympathize with other
Option B: Say bad thing, about others
Option C: To empathize
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: To empathize ✔
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Option A: The Mousetrap
Option B: Romeo and Juliet
Option C: Othello
Option D: Macbeth
Correct Answer: The Mousetrap ✔
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Option A: choice of words for writing
Option B: choice of characters
Option C: choice of rhythms
Option D: choice of simile and metaphor
Correct Answer: choice of words for writing ✔
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Option A: Classical
Option B: Romantic
Option C: Victorian
Option D: Elizabethan
Correct Answer: Romantic ✔
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Option A: Robert Herrick
Option B: Jeremy Taylor
Option C: Samuel Richardson
Option D: Thomas Hobbes
Correct Answer: Samuel Richardson ✔
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Option A: W.B. Yeats
Option B: L. Tolstoy
Option C: A. Pope
Option D: H.G. Wells
Correct Answer: A. W.B. Yeats ✔
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Option A: Coleridge
Option B: Blake
Option C: Shelley
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: None of these ✔
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Option A: a novel of short length
Option B: a novel personal feelings
Option C: a Novella
Option D: a novel of correspondence among the characters
Correct Answer: a novel of correspondence among the characters ✔
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Option A: a diary
Option B: a biography
Option C: an autobiography
Option D: a chronicle
Correct Answer: an autobiography ✔
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Option A: Tennyson
Option B: Byron
Option C: Southey
Option D: Wordsworth
Correct Answer: Southey ✔
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Option A: classical
Option B: modern
Option C: romantic
Option D: Greek
Correct Answer: romantic ✔
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Option A: The Taming of the Shrew
Option B: As you Like it
Option C: Two Gentlemen of Verona
Option D: Titus Andronicus
Correct Answer: Titus Andronicus ✔
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Option A: revival or rebirth
Option B: representation
Option C: presentation
Option D: rebel
Correct Answer: revival or rebirth ✔
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Option A: John Dryden
Option B: William Shakespeare
Option C: John Milton
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: William Shakespeare ✔
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Option A: Marlowe
Option B: Ben Johnson
Option C: King Henry
Option D: John Milton
Correct Answer: Ben Johnson ✔
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Option A: Macbeth
Option B: Hamlet
Option C: As You like It
Option D: Othello
Correct Answer: Hamlet ✔
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Option A: Wordsworth
Option B: Coleridge
Option C: Shelley
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Shelley ✔
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Option A: Merchant of Venice
Option B: Two gentleman of Verona
Option C: Midsummer’s Night Dream
Option D: Anthony and Cleopatra
Correct Answer: Merchant of Venice ✔
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Option A: Elegy
Option B: Epic
Option C: Lyric
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Lyric ✔
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Option A: The Idylls of the kings
Option B: Charge of the Light Brigade
Option C: In Memoriam
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: In Memoriam ✔
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Option A: his love of poetry
Option B: his love of ancient cultures
Option C: his love of Greek culture and art
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: his love of Greek culture and art ✔
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Option A: a long verse
Option B: a long narrative poem
Option C: an overriding view
Option D: an overstatement about something
Correct Answer: an overstatement about something ✔
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Option A: Friendly
Option B: Indifferent
Option C: Vindictive
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Indifferent ✔
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Option A: Bradley
Option B: Dover Wilson
Option C: Earnest Jones
Option D: Freud
Correct Answer: Earnest Jones ✔
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Option A: R.K. Narayan
Option B: Salman Rushdie
Option C: Jhumpa Lahiri
Option D: Arundhuti Roy
Correct Answer: Salman Rushdie ✔
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Option A: a playwright
Option B: a film-maker
Option C: a historian
Option D: a modern painter
Correct Answer: a playwright ✔
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Option A: Aphra Ben
Option B: Robert Herrick
Option C: Jeremy Taylor
Option D: Thomas Hobbes
Correct Answer: Aphra Ben ✔
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Option A: assistant
Option B: director
Option C: writer
Option D: Editor e… none of these
Correct Answer: D. Editor e… none of these ✔
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Option A: Short Story
Option B: Novel
Option C: Play
Option D: Poem
Correct Answer: Play ✔
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Option A: on a mountain
Option B: beside a river
Option C: in a desert
Option D: in a valley
Correct Answer: in a desert ✔
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Option A: play
Option B: novel
Option C: an essy
Option D: poem
Correct Answer: play ✔
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Option A: George Bernard Shaw
Option B: William Shakespeare
Option C: A. Lord Tennyson
Option D: Christopher Marlowe
Correct Answer: C. A. Lord Tennyson ✔
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Option A: Coleridge
Option B: Keats
Option C: Wordsworth
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Wordsworth ✔
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Option A: 1795
Option B: 1807
Option C: 1823
Option D: 1829
Correct Answer: 1823 ✔
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The line ‘Beauty is truth, truth beauty’ occurs in which one of Keats’ following poems__________?
Option A: Ode to Nightingale
Option B: Ode to Grecian Urn
Option C: Ode to Psyche
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Ode to Grecian Urn ✔
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Option A: Milan
Option B: Verona
Option C: Turin
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: Verona ✔
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Option A: the Christmas carol
Option B: Great Expectations
Option C: oliver twist
Option D: a tale of two cities
Correct Answer: Great Expectations ✔
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Option A: W. Shakespeare
Option B: George Bernard Shaw
Option C: Leo Tolstoy
Option D: Charles Dickens
Correct Answer: George Bernard Shaw ✔
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Option A: The summers day
Option B: The Road not taken
Option C: The Atlantic Monthly
Option D: The Mountain Interval
Correct Answer: The Atlantic Monthly ✔
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Option A: Objectify the issue in terms of a cause
Option B: Advance a single system to the public
Option C: Allow the writer to draw on his
Option D: Be brooding and meditative. own personality
Correct Answer: Objectify the issue in terms of a cause ✔
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Option A: Ulysses : James Joyce
Option B: A Full Moon in March : W. B. Yeats
Option C: Drama of Ideas : T. S. Eliot
Option D: Riders to the Sea : John Millington Synge
Correct Answer: Drama of Ideas : T. S. Eliot ✔
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Option A: Charles Dickens
Option B: Homer
Option C: Lord Tennison
Option D: Ernest Hemingway
Correct Answer: Ernest Hemingway ✔
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Option A: Hemingway
Option B: Virginia Woolf
Option C: E.M. Forster
Option D: D.H. Lawrence
Correct Answer: D.H. Lawrence ✔
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Option A: Ode on a Grecian Urn
Option B: The Prelude
Option C: Ode to Autumn
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Ode on a Grecian Urn ✔
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Option A: Nature teaches beasts to know their friends.
Option B: True is it that we have seen betting days.
Option C: Knowledge is power.
Option D: None of these.
Correct Answer: Knowledge is power. ✔
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Option A: Anthony Mascarenhas
Option B: Amartya Sen
Option C: Kuldip Nayer
Option D: Nelson Mandela
Correct Answer: Kuldip Nayer ✔
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Option A: Shelley
Option B: Keats
Option C: Byron
Option D: Blake
Correct Answer: Keats ✔
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Option A: Ben Jhonson
Option B: G B Shaw
Option C: William Shakespeare
Option D: T S Eliot
Correct Answer: William Shakespeare ✔
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Option A: Ruskin
Option B: J.S.Mill
Option C: C. Lamb
Option D: Russell
Correct Answer: Ruskin ✔
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Option A: 1998
Option B: 1997
Option C: 1999
Option D: 2000
Correct Answer: 1999 ✔
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Option A: a poem
Option B: a sonnet
Option C: an image or dummy
Option D: a lamentation
Correct Answer: an image or dummy ✔
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Option A: The Wanderer
Option B: Beowulf
Option C: The Seafarer
Option D: Dream of the Road
Correct Answer: Beowulf ✔
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Option A: a fourteen line stanza
Option B: a twenty line stanza
Option C: a thirteen line stanza
Option D: a fifteen line stanza
Correct Answer: a fifteen line stanza ✔
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Option A: S. T. Coleridge
Option B: P. B. Shelley
Option C: William Wordsworth
Option D: Lord Byron
Correct Answer: William Wordsworth ✔
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Option A: The Canterbury Tales
Option B: Don Juan
Option C: The Prelude
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: The Prelude ✔
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Option A: Macbeth
Option B: Othello
Option C: Merchant of Venice
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Merchant of Venice ✔
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Option A: symbol
Option B: Metaphor
Option C: Simile
Option D: Metonymy
Correct Answer: Simile ✔
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Option A: Bradley
Option B: Dr. Johnson
Option C: Nicoll
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Bradley ✔
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Option A: Eliot
Option B: Pater
Option C: I. A. Richards
Option D: F. R. Leavis
Correct Answer: F. R. Leavis ✔
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Option A: William Wordsworth
Option B: S. T. Coleridge
Option C: W. Somerset Maugham
Option D: Sir Walter Scott
Correct Answer: S. T. Coleridge ✔
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Option A: European
Option B: Indians
Option C: American
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: European ✔
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Option A: Love
Option B: childhood
Option C: Inexperience
Option D: Innocence
Correct Answer: Innocence ✔
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Option A: a hat of a king
Option B: a day dreamer
Option C: a lotus eater
Option D: an ideal state which does not exist in real
Correct Answer: an ideal state which does not exist in real ✔
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Option A: John Ruskin
Option B: Carlyle
Option C: Bacon
Option D: Lamb
Correct Answer: Carlyle ✔
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Option A: Wordsworth
Option B: Keats
Option C: None of these
Option D: All of these
Correct Answer: Wordsworth ✔
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Option A: William Shakespeare
Option B: Shelley
Option C: Wordsworth
Option D: Robert Browning
Correct Answer: Robert Browning ✔
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Option A: R. K. Narayan
Option B: Edin Blyton
Option C: Rudyard Kipling
Option D: H. G. Wells
Correct Answer: Rudyard Kipling ✔
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Option A: Anthony Mascarenhas
Option B: Mathew Arnold
Option C: G. B. Shaw
Option D: Alexander Dumas
Correct Answer: Anthony Mascarenhas ✔
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Option A: the revival of learning
Option B: the revival of hard task
Option C: the revival of life
Option D: the revival of new country
Correct Answer: the revival of learning ✔
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Option A: all things, both great and small,will perish
Option B: man is mortal,art immortal
Option C: imagination is stronger than fact
Option D: history repeats
Correct Answer: all things, both great and small,will perish ✔
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Option A: Nicoll
Option B: Goddord
Option C: Bradley
Option D: Coleridge
Correct Answer: Bradley ✔
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Option A: 1564 AD
Option B: 1773 AD
Option C: 1809 AD
Option D: 1923 AD
Correct Answer: 1564 AD ✔
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Option A: A Poem
Option B: Drama
Option C: None of these
Option D: A Poem
Correct Answer: A Poem ✔
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Option A: a loving wife
Option B: a snobbish wife
Option C: a hypocritical wife
Option D: a sacrificing wife
Correct Answer: a sacrificing wife ✔
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Option A: Oscar Wilde
Option B: Joseph Conrad
Option C: Thomas Hardy
Option D: Rudyard Kipling
Correct Answer: Joseph Conrad ✔
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Option A: 1788
Option B: 1789
Option C: 1790
Option D: 1791
Correct Answer: 1788 ✔
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Option A: William Wordsworth
Option B: P. B Shelley
Option C: Lord Byron
Option D: John Keats
Correct Answer: William Wordsworth ✔
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Option A: Roger Bacon
Option B: Robert Browning
Option C: Geoffrey Chaucer
Option D: Cynewulf
Correct Answer: Cynewulf ✔
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Option A: Pessimist
Option B: Meliorist
Option C: Mystic
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Pessimist ✔
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Option A: Poets
Option B: Playwrights
Option C: Novelists
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Playwrights ✔
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Option A: Comedy of Manners
Option B: Theater of the Absurd
Option C: Heroic Tragedy
Option D: Comedy of Humours
Correct Answer: Comedy of Humours ✔
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Option A: English novelist
Option B: American Novelist
Option C: Irish novelist
Option D: French Novelist
Correct Answer: French Novelist ✔
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Option A: Merchant of Venice / Shakespeare’s
Option B: Shakespeare’s Tempest
Option C: Shakespeare’s Much ado about nothing.
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Merchant of Venice / Shakespeare’s ✔
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Option A: Shelley
Option B: Shakespeare
Option C: Sophocles
Option D: Euripedes
Correct Answer: Shelley ✔
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Option A: Historical poem
Option B: figurative story
Option C: song of lamentation
Option D: short story
Correct Answer: song of lamentation ✔
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Option A: Tennyson
Option B: Browning
Option C: Blake
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Tennyson ✔
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Option A: Keats
Option B: Donne
Option C: William Blake
Option D: Spenser
Correct Answer: William Blake ✔
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Option A: A social reformer
Option B: A satirist
Option C: A fatalist
Option D: A lover of nature
Correct Answer: A fatalist ✔
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Option A: play
Option B: satire
Option C: prose
Option D: translation
Correct Answer: satire ✔
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Option A: The Seven Lamps
Option B: Unto this Last
Option C: The Stones of Venice
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Unto this Last ✔
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Option A: sentimental
Option B: practical
Option C: irresponsible
Option D: romantic
Correct Answer: romantic ✔
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Option A: a division of drama
Option B: a division of novel
Option C: a division of story
Option D: a subdivision of a poem
Correct Answer: a subdivision of a poem ✔
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Option A: D.H. Lawrence
Option B: John Milton
Option C: John Keats
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: John Keats ✔
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Option A: Geoffrey Chaucer
Option B: Cynewulf
Option C: Robert Browning
Option D: Shelley
Correct Answer: Geoffrey Chaucer ✔
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