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Miscellaneous Literature MCQs

Option A: Thomas More

Option B: George Orwell

Option C: Boris Pasternak

Option D: Charles Dickens

Correct Answer: George Orwell


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Option A: a short poem

Option B: a long narrative poem

Option C: a historical poem

Option D: a prose composition

Correct Answer: a long narrative poem


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Option A: Byron

Option B: Shelley

Option C: Tennyson

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Byron


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Option A: 75

Option B: 95

Option C: 105

Option D: none of these

Correct Answer: 95


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Option A: similar things

Option B: dissimilar things

Option C: elaborate comparison

Option D: contradictory things

Correct Answer: similar things


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Option A: O’ Henry

Option B: R L Stevenson

Option C: Ernest Hemingway

Option D: Sir Walter Scott

Correct Answer: Sir Walter Scott


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Option A: The Renaissance

Option B: The Non-classical

Option C: The Romantic

Option D: The Modern

Correct Answer: The Renaissance


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Option A: Sons and Lovers

Option B: Lady Chatterley’s Lover

Option C: Women in Love

Option D: The Rainbow

Correct Answer: Lady Chatterley’s Lover


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Option A: 1570

Option B: 1564

Option C: 1590

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: 1564


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Option A: an ordinary man

Option B: a high ranking man

Option C: a sacrilegious man

Option D: none of these

Correct Answer: a high ranking man


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Option A: Bion’s lament for Adonis

Option B: Lycidas

Option C: In Memoriam

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Bion’s lament for Adonis


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Option A: H.G. Wells

Option B: Blackmore

Option C: T. S. Eliot

Option D: Jane Austen

Correct Answer: Blackmore


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Option A: Hamlet

Option B: Othello

Option C: King Lear

Option D: Julius Caeser

Correct Answer: King Lear


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Option A: H. G. Wells

Option B: Victor Hugo

Option C: Hugo Gernsback

Option D: Jules Verne

Correct Answer: Victor Hugo


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Option A: Francis Bacon

Option B: Jane Austen

Option C: Jonathan Swift

Option D: None

Correct Answer: Jane Austen


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Option A: Mathew

Option B: Robert Browning

Option C: John Milton

Option D: W B Yeats

Correct Answer: John Milton


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Option A: Columbia University

Option B: Yale University

Option C: New York University

Option D: Harvard University

Correct Answer: Columbia University


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Option A: a song of lamentation

Option B: a song of pleasure

Option C: a hymn

Option D: a praiseworthy song

Correct Answer: a song of lamentation


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Option A: Tahmima Anam

Option B: Pearl S. Bark

Option C: Virginia Woolf

Option D: Jane Austen

Correct Answer: Tahmima Anam


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Option A: Oscar Wild

Option B: Hardy

Option C: George Eliot

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Oscar Wild


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Option A: 1843 b…1844

Option B: 1845

Option C: 1846

Option D: none of these

Correct Answer: A. 1843 b…1844


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Option A: modern mode of words

Option B: up-to-date words

Option C: literary words

Option D: obsolete words

Correct Answer: obsolete words


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Option A: characters in play

Option B: animals in play

Option C: sympathy to others

Option D: arouse of pity and fear

Correct Answer: arouse of pity and fear


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Option A: Dante

Option B: Shakespeare

Option C: Wordsworth

Option D: Shelley

Correct Answer: Shakespeare


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Option A: 1809

Option B: 1810

Option C: 1811

Option D: 1812

Correct Answer: 1809


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Option A: John Lyly

Option B: Thomas Kyd

Option C: Robert Green

Option D: Christopher Marlowe

Correct Answer: Thomas Kyd


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Option A: cain

Option B: Childe Herald’s Pilgrimage

Option C: Don Juan

Option D: the prisoner of Chillon

Correct Answer: Childe Herald’s Pilgrimage


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Option A: Shakespeare

Option B: Emerson

Option C: Gladstone

Option D: Disraeli

Correct Answer: Gladstone


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Option A: Hardy

Option B: Eliot

Option C: Oscar Wilde

Option D: Dickens

Correct Answer: Dickens


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Option A: Persian

Option B: English

Option C: French

Option D: Italy

Correct Answer: Persian


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Option A: A Passage to India

Option B: Paradise Lost

Option C: Hamlet

Option D: Doctor Faustus

Correct Answer: A Passage to India


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Option A: Wordsworth

Option B: Shelley

Option C: Coleridge

Option D: Arnold

Correct Answer: Shelley


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Option A: Ghandhi

Option B: Nehru

Option C: Jinnah

Option D: Abul Kalam Azad

Correct Answer: Abul Kalam Azad


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Option A: poet

Option B: dramatist

Option C: artist

Option D: scientist

Correct Answer: poet


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Option A: Shelley

Option B: Robert Browning

Option C: William Shakespeare

Option D: Wordsworth

Correct Answer: Robert Browning


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Option A: Charles Lamb

Option B: Jane Austen

Option C: William Hazlitt

Option D: Oliver Goldsmith

Correct Answer: Jane Austen


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Option A: A. Lord Tennyson

Option B: George Bernard Shaw

Option C: William Shakespeare

Option D: Christopher Marlowe

Correct Answer: A. A. Lord Tennyson


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Option A: William Wordsworth

Option B: John Keats

Option C: William Shakespeare

Option D: T. S. Eliot

Correct Answer: William Shakespeare


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Option A: Shakespeare

Option B: Milton

Option C: Coleridge

Option D: Keats

Correct Answer: Milton


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Option A: The Age of Classicism

Option B: The Restoration

Option C: The age of Milton

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: The Restoration


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Option A: the first half of 19th century

Option B: the first half of 18th century

Option C: the 2nd half of 18th century

Option D: 19th century

Correct Answer: the first half of 18th century


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Option A: A.C. Bradley

Option B: Palmer D.J.

Option C: Dr.Johnsofl

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Palmer D.J.


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Option A: Ruskin

Option B: Lamb

Option C: Mill

Option D: Oscar Wilde

Correct Answer: Mill


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Option A: Shelley

Option B: William Shakespeare

Option C: Wordsworth

Option D: Robert Browning

Correct Answer: Robert Browning


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Option A: Ulysses

Option B: The Falcon

Option C: The Virginians

Option D: On Liberty

Correct Answer: The Falcon


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Option A: Robert Frost

Option B: Emily Dickinson

Option C: Mark Twain

Option D: Walt Whitman

Correct Answer: Walt Whitman


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Option A: Pessimism and Cynicism

Option B: Conflicts and Controversies

Option C: Subjectivity

Option D: All of the above

Correct Answer: Conflicts and Controversies


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Option A: Nell Gwynn

Option B: Aphra Behn

Option C: Lady Teazle

Option D: Ann Hathaway

Correct Answer: Aphra Behn


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Option A: aristocracy

Option B: New Age

Option C: Reformation

Option D: Enlightenment

Correct Answer: Enlightenment


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Option A: Rudyard Kipling

Option B: Edward Fitzgerald

Option C: Charlotte Bronte

Option D: Any of these

Correct Answer: Any of these


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Option A: The Elizabethan Age

Option B: The Commonwealth Period

Option C: The Jacobean Age

Option D: The Middle English Period

Correct Answer: The Commonwealth Period


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Option A: William Shakespeare

Option B: Sir Philip Sidney

Option C: Christopher Marlowe

Option D: Sir Thomas Malory

Correct Answer: Sir Thomas Malory


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Option A: John Skelton

Option B: William Shakespeare

Option C: Sir Thomas Wyatt

Option D: Thomas Carew

Correct Answer: Thomas Carew


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Option A: Christina Rossetti

Option B: Gerard Manley Hopkins

Option C: Elizabeth Barret Browning

Option D: Ted Hughes

Correct Answer: Gerard Manley Hopkins


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Option A: George Eliot

Option B: Christopher Marlowe

Option C: Howard, Earl of Surrey

Option D: William Shakespeare

Correct Answer: Howard, Earl of Surrey


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Option A: Blake’s “Songs of Innocence”

Option B: Mary Shelley’s “Frankenstein”

Option C: Lord Byron’s “Don Juan”

Option D: Sir Walter Scott’s “Ivanhoe”

Correct Answer: Blake’s “Songs of Innocence”


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Option A: Regency

Option B: Victorian

Option C: Romantic

Option D: Restoration

Correct Answer: Restoration


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Option A: Regency

Option B: Restoration

Option C: Romantic

Option D: Victorian

Correct Answer: Victorian


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Option A: Restoration

Option B: Victorian

Option C: Middle English

Option D: Regency

Correct Answer: Regency


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Option A: John Milton

Option B: Geoffrey Chaucer

Option C: William Shakespeare

Option D: Edward Gibbon

Correct Answer: William Shakespeare


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Option A: urbanity

Option B: crudity

Option C: triviality

Option D: sanctity

Correct Answer: urbanity


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Option A: Irish

Option B: Scottish

Option C: French

Option D: English

Correct Answer: Irish


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Option A: The Time’s Literary Supplement

Option B: The Lady’s Home Journal

Option C: Strand Magazine

Option D: Reader Magazine

Correct Answer: The Time’s Literary Supplement


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Option A: Carlyle

Option B: Macaulay

Option C: Godwin

Option D: Mill

Correct Answer: Mill


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Option A: Richard III

Option B: James 1

Option C: Edward III

Option D: Henry II

Correct Answer: Edward III


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Option A: Adam Bede

Option B: Middle March

Option C: The Mill on the Floss

Option D: Silas Morner

Correct Answer: The Mill on the Floss


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Option A: a satiric caricature of the characters

Option B: a drama

Option C: a satiric person

Option D: an allegorical statement

Correct Answer: a satiric caricature of the characters


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Option A: Shaw

Option B: Ibsen

Option C: Yeats

Option D: none of these

Correct Answer: Yeats


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Option A: Shelly

Option B: De Quincey

Option C: Wordsworth

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Wordsworth


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Option A: Epic Poetry

Option B: Lyric Poetry

Option C: The Essay

Option D: The Novel

Correct Answer: The Novel


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Option A: William Hazlitt

Option B: Emily Dickinson

Option C: Emily Bronte

Option D: Charles Lamb

Correct Answer: Charles Lamb


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Option A: excitement and sensation

Option B: love and beauty

Option C: job and tiredness

Option D: expectation and depression

Correct Answer: excitement and sensation


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Option A: a fictional story of animal characters

Option B: a short story

Option C: a long narrative prose

Option D: a soft style epic

Correct Answer: a fictional story of animal characters


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Option A: Shakespeare

Option B: wordsworth

Option C: John Keats

Option D: Eliot

Correct Answer: John Keats


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Option A: the best poet of the country

Option B: a winner of Noble Prize in Poetry

Option C: the court poet of England

Option D: a classical poet

Correct Answer: the court poet of England


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Option A: Shakespeare

Option B: Marlowe

Option C: Oscar Wilde

Option D: T.S. Eliot

Correct Answer: T.S. Eliot


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Option A: Coleridge

Option B: Shelley

Option C: Wordsworth

Option D: Keats

Correct Answer: Coleridge


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Option A: Emily Bronte

Option B: Charlotte Bronte

Option C: Anne Bronte

Option D: Jane Austen

Correct Answer: Charlotte Bronte


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Option A: J. R. R. Tolkien

Option B: Peter Jackson

Option C: C. S. Lewis

Option D: J. K. Rowling

Correct Answer: J. R. R. Tolkien


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Option A: Jane Austen

Option B: Charlotte Bronte

Option C: George Eliot

Option D: Joseph Conrad

Correct Answer: George Eliot


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Option A: Shakespeare

Option B: Franklin

Option C: Carlyle

Option D: Alexander Pope

Correct Answer: Shakespeare


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Option A: Christ

Option B: Satan

Option C: The Paritan Church

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Christ


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Option A: Sense and Sensibility

Option B: Emma

Option C: Persuasion

Option D: All of these

Correct Answer: All of these


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Option A: collection of poems

Option B: collection of insects

Option C: fish cultivation

Option D: study of poetry

Correct Answer: collection of poems


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Option A: an idea about writing

Option B: the choice of words

Option C: choice of poem

Option D: arrangement of the incidents

Correct Answer: arrangement of the incidents


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Option A: Thomas Gray

Option B: William Shakespeare

Option C: George Bernard Shaw

Option D: Thomas More

Correct Answer: Thomas More


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Option A: the best poet of the country

Option B: a winner of the Noble Prize in poetry

Option C: the Court Port England

Option D: a classical poet

Correct Answer: the Court Port England


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Option A: Alfred Tennyson

Option B: Robert Browning

Option C: Mathew Arnold

Option D: John Donne

Correct Answer: Robert Browning


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Option A: Hyperbole

Option B: Metaphor

Option C: Rhetoric

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Hyperbole


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Option A: a history by Vincent Smith

Option B: a verse by Coleridge

Option C: a drama by Oscar Wilde

Option D: a short story by Somerset Maugham

Correct Answer: a verse by Coleridge


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Option A: John Keats

Option B: William Wordsworth

Option C: William Blake

Option D: Thomas Gray

Correct Answer: William Wordsworth


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Option A: Victorian poet

Option B: a modern poet

Option C: Both

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Both


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Option A: Robert Herrick

Option B: Caedmon

Option C: Dante

Option D: Cynewulf

Correct Answer: Robert Herrick


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Option A: Dr. Johnson

Option B: Shakespeare

Option C: Dryden

Option D: Coleridge

Correct Answer: Dryden


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Option A: A novel

Option B: a short story

Option C: a poem

Option D: a drama

Correct Answer: a drama


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Option A: stream of consciousness

Option B: psycho-analysis

Option C: Objective Co-relative

Option D: Symbolism and Mysticism

Correct Answer: stream of consciousness


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Option A: Mario Puzo

Option B: Francis Ford Coppola

Option C: Marlon Brando

Option D: Mark Winegardner

Correct Answer: Mario Puzo


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Option A: stream of consciousness

Option B: psycho-analysis

Option C: Objective Co-relative

Option D: Symbolism and Mysticism

Correct Answer: stream of consciousness


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Option A: Friendship and benevolence

Option B: Bitterness and revenge

Option C: Hatred and jealousy

Option D: None of these

Correct Answer: Friendship and benevolence


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Option A: Venice

Option B: London

Option C: Paris

Option D: Florence

Correct Answer: Florence


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