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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In which of the following Genres did Victorian Literature achieve its greatest success__________?
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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What is a plot ?
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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