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Miscellaneous Literature MCQs

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: 42

Option B: 67

Option C: 98

Option D: 114

Correct Answer: 114


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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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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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