Option A: A Sonnet
Option B: An Ode
Option C: A ballad
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A Sonnet ✔
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Option A: William Wordsworth
Option B: William Congreve
Option C: William Blake
Option D: William Shakespeare
Correct Answer: William Wordsworth ✔
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Option A: R.W. Emerson
Option B: H.D. Thoreau
Option C: Henry W. Longfellow
Option D: All 4
Correct Answer: All 4 ✔
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Option A: The Rape of Lock
Option B: The Deserted Village
Option C: Spectator
Option D: Man was made to mourn
Correct Answer: The Rape of Lock ✔
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Option A: Oxymoron
Option B: Synaesthesia
Option C: Sensuousness
Option D: Contrast
Correct Answer: Synaesthesia ✔
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Option A: Robert Herrick
Option B: Jeremy Taylor
Option C: John Dryden
Option D: Thomas Hobbes
Correct Answer: John Dryden ✔
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Option A: Jonathan Swift
Option B: Samuel Johnson
Option C: Oliver ‘Goldsmith
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Jonathan Swift ✔
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Option A: Play
Option B: Novel
Option C: Poem
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: Novel ✔
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Option A: The Hound of the Baskervilles
Option B: The Sign of the Four
Option C: The Valley of Fear
Option D: A Study in Scarlet
Correct Answer: A Study in Scarlet ✔
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Option A: Charles Darwin
Option B: A. Pope
Option C: T. Hardy
Option D: O. Goldsmith
Correct Answer: Charles Darwin ✔
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Option A: Dr. Faustus
Option B: The Jew of Malta
Option C: Tamburlaine
Option D: Edward II
Correct Answer: The Jew of Malta ✔
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Option A: ugly dance
Option B: nonsense dance
Option C: lively dance
Option D: nice dance
Correct Answer: lively dance ✔
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Option A: study of speech sounds
Option B: study of language and rules
Option C: study of insects
Option D: study of meaning and syntax
Correct Answer: study of speech sounds ✔
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Option A: John Gay
Option B: Sir Arthur Canon Doyle
Option C: Dylan Thomas
Option D: Somerset Maugham
Correct Answer: Sir Arthur Canon Doyle ✔
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Option A: Samuel Johnson
Option B: John Donne
Option C: Geoffrey Chaucer
Option D: Robert Browning
Correct Answer: John Donne ✔
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Option A: Shakespeare
Option B: Lamb
Option C: Lawrence
Option D: Mary Anne Evans
Correct Answer: Lamb ✔
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Option A: an allegorical story usually containing
Option B: the basic unit of a composition
Option C: a sense of distress
Option D: none of the above
Correct Answer: an allegorical story usually containing ✔
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Option A: having no rhyming end
Option B: having no rhythmic flow
Option C: having no significance
Option D: having no blanks in the verse
Correct Answer: having no rhyming end ✔
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Option A: an ode
Option B: an elegy
Option C: a sonnet
Option D: neither
Correct Answer: an elegy ✔
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Intense emotion coupled with an intense display of imagery are characteristics of age__________?
Option A: Victorian
Option B: Elizabethan
Option C: Romantic
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Romantic ✔
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Option A: A satirist
Option B: A fatalist
Option C: A lover of nature
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: A fatalist ✔
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Option A: Lyrical Ballads
Option B: My Last Duchess
Option C: A Tale of Two Cities
Option D: Canonization
Correct Answer: Lyrical Ballads ✔
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Option A: Wordsworth
Option B: Shelley
Option C: Shakespeare
Option D: Keats
Correct Answer: Keats ✔
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Option A: Jules Verne
Option B: H. G. Wells
Option C: Mark Twain
Option D: Charles Dickens
Correct Answer: Jules Verne ✔
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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: Samuel Richardson
Option B: Samuel Johnson
Option C: Samuel Beckett
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Samuel Richardson ✔
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Option A: Edmund Walter
Option B: Jonathan Swift
Option C: Alexander Pope
Option D: Dr. Samuel Johnson
Correct Answer: Alexander Pope ✔
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Option A: Imagination
Option B: Modernism
Option C: Post-modernism
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Imagination ✔
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Option A: Fable
Option B: Epic
Option C: Elegy
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Elegy ✔
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Option A: Roger Bacon
Option B: Robert Browning
Option C: Geoffrey Chaucer
Option D: Cynewulf
Correct Answer: Geoffrey Chaucer ✔
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Option A: Elege
Option B: Sonnet
Option C: Ode
Option D: Epic
Correct Answer: Sonnet ✔
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Option A: Christopher Marlowe
Option B: Lord Tennyson
Option C: John Milton
Option D: All of them
Correct Answer: Christopher Marlowe ✔
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Option A: Pygmalion
Option B: saint joan
Option C: Candida
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: Pygmalion ✔
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Option A: Ruskin
Option B: Carlyle
Option C: Mill
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Carlyle ✔
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Option A: Laerteus
Option B: Hamlet
Option C: Horatio
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Hamlet ✔
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Option A: George Bernard Shaw
Option B: A. Lord Tennyson
Option C: Christopher Marlowe
Option D: William Shakespeare
Correct Answer: B. A. Lord Tennyson ✔
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Option A: Simile
Option B: Conceit
Option C: Metaphor
Option D: Couplet
Correct Answer: Couplet ✔
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Option A: Francis Bacon
Option B: Geoffery Chaucer
Option C: King Alfred the Great
Option D: Henry Fielding
Correct Answer: Henry Fielding ✔
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Option A: Arobinda Adigha
Option B: Salman Rushdie
Option C: Arundhoti Roy
Option D: Kiron Dishai
Correct Answer: Arobinda Adigha ✔
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Option A: Arnold
Option B: Shelley
Option C: Pope
Option D: Dryden
Correct Answer: Arnold ✔
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Option A: Dickens
Option B: Frost
Option C: W.B. Yeats
Option D: G.B. Shaw
Correct Answer: D. G.B. Shaw ✔
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Option A: Blake
Option B: Byron
Option C: Tennyson
Option D: Walter Scott
Correct Answer: Walter Scott ✔
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Option A: A “member of the plumy race”
Option B: A “bird”
Option C: A “tenant of the sky”
Option D: An “airy fairy”
Correct Answer: D. An “airy fairy” ✔
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Option A: Milton
Option B: Wordsworth
Option C: G. Chaucer
Option D: Charles Dickens
Correct Answer: G. Chaucer ✔
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Option A: W. H. Auden
Option B: Earnest Jones
Option C: Nicoll
Option D: Freud
Correct Answer: W. H. Auden ✔
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Option A: Jane Austen
Option B: Charles Dickens
Option C: Sir Walter Scott
Option D: Oliver Goldsmith
Correct Answer: Sir Walter Scott ✔
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Option A: 1000 years ago
Option B: 1500 years ago
Option C: 2000 years ago
Option D: 3000 years ago
Correct Answer: 2000 years ago ✔
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Option A: Ezra Pound
Option B: Shaw
Option C: Hardy
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: Ezra Pound ✔
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Option A: Valtaire
Option B: Shakespeare
Option C: Milton
Option D: Tolstoy
Correct Answer: Shakespeare ✔
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Option A: Jane Eyre
Option B: Ramona
Option C: Emma
Option D: Rebecca
Correct Answer: Emma ✔
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Option A: To a skylark
Option B: The Daffodils
Option C: Pride and Prejudice
Option D: Culture and Anarchy
Correct Answer: To a skylark ✔
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Option A: 1602
Option B: 1608
Option C: 1610
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: 1602 ✔
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Option A: Comedy of Errors
Option B: Comedy of Manners
Option C: Comedy of Ideas
Option D: Romantic Comedy
Correct Answer: Comedy of Ideas ✔
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Option A: Anglo-Norman
Option B: Anglo-Saxon
Option C: Chaucer’s period
Option D: Middle Age
Correct Answer: Anglo-Saxon ✔
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Option A: Shelley
Option B: Oscar Wilde
Option C: T. S. Eliot
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: T. S. Eliot ✔
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Option A: Robert Browning
Option B: Robert Frost
Option C: both A and B
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: Robert Frost ✔
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Option A: Shelley
Option B: Browning
Option C: Wordsworth
Option D: Keats
Correct Answer: Wordsworth ✔
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Option A: Thackeray
Option B: Hardy
Option C: Dickens
Option D: W. Scott
Correct Answer: Dickens ✔
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Option A: P.B. Shelley
Option B: John Keats
Option C: John Milton
Option D: William Blake
Correct Answer: John Milton ✔
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Option A: Tennyson
Option B: Browning
Option C: Keats
Option D: T. S. Eliot
Correct Answer: Browning ✔
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Option A: The Wasteland
Option B: The Hollow men
Option C: East Coker
Option D: Prufrock
Correct Answer: The Wasteland ✔
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Option A: a pair of rhyming iambic pentameter
Option B: a two line stanza
Option C: a poem of lamentation
Option D: a song for mourning
Correct Answer: a pair of rhyming iambic pentameter ✔
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Option A: 1340-1385
Option B: 1240-1300
Option C: 1340-1400
Option D: 1340-1399
Correct Answer: 1340-1400 ✔
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Option A: Arnold
Option B: T. S. Eliot
Option C: Shelley
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: T. S. Eliot ✔
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Option A: Shelley
Option B: John Ashbery
Option C: Sylvia Plath
Option D: Ted Hughes
Correct Answer: Ted Hughes ✔
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Option A: Jules Verne
Option B: Christopher Marlowe
Option C: Charles Kingsley
Option D: Thomas Hood
Correct Answer: Jules Verne ✔
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Option A: a thing stands for whole thing
Option B: pity and fear
Option C: Self-contradictory speech
Option D: long speech
Correct Answer: a thing stands for whole thing ✔
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Option A: William Shakespeare
Option B: Geoffrey Chaucer
Option C: John Milton
Option D: William Wordsworth
Correct Answer: Geoffrey Chaucer ✔
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Option A: Shakespeare
Option B: Chaucer
Option C: Spenser
Option D: Bacon
Correct Answer: Bacon ✔
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Option A: an elegy
Option B: a collection of elegies
Option C: a lyric
Option D: a dramatic lyric
Correct Answer: an elegy ✔
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Option A: Shelley
Option B: Coleridge
Option C: Wordsworth
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Wordsworth ✔
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Option A: Alexander Pope
Option B: Henry Fielding
Option C: Thomas Hardy
Option D: John Milton
Correct Answer: John Milton ✔
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Option A: Sensory images
Option B: Dramatic Monologues
Option C: Narrative ballads
Option D: Blank Verse
Correct Answer: Dramatic Monologues ✔
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Option A: Keats
Option B: Shelley
Option C: Wordsworth
Option D: All
Correct Answer: All ✔
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Option A: John Milton
Option B: Charles Dickens
Option C: John Webster
Option D: Daniel Defoe
Correct Answer: Charles Dickens ✔
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Option A: Robert Frost
Option B: John Keats
Option C: John Milton
Option D: Robert Herrick
Correct Answer: Robert Frost ✔
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Option A: 1340 AD
Option B: 1341 AD
Option C: 1342 AD
Option D: 1343 AD
Correct Answer: 1340 AD ✔
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Option A: 102
Option B: 154
Option C: 163
Option D: 194
Correct Answer: 154 ✔
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Option A: True
Option B: False
Option C: both A and B
Option D: none of these
Correct Answer: False ✔
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Option A: Byron
Option B: Browning
Option C: Shelley
Option D: Keats
Correct Answer: Shelley ✔
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Option A: Five
Option B: Four
Option C: Six
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Six ✔
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Option A: All’s Well that Ends Well
Option B: Hamlet
Option C: Timon of Athens
Option D: Antony and Cleopatra
Correct Answer: All’s Well that Ends Well ✔
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Option A: Dramatic Monologue
Option B: Dramatic Lyrics
Option C: Tragic Drama
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Dramatic Lyrics ✔
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Option A: The Luminaries
Option B: Wolf Hall
Option C: The White Tiger
Option D: The Sea
Correct Answer: The Luminaries ✔
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Option A: The representative poet of Victorian Age
Option B: The representative poet of Romantic Age
Option C: The best nature poet
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: The representative poet of Victorian Age ✔
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Option A: John Donne
Option B: John Dryden
Option C: Andrew Marvell
Option D: Alexander Pope
Correct Answer: Andrew Marvell ✔
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Option A: Shelley
Option B: Tolstoy
Option C: Byron
Option D: Dostoyevsky
Correct Answer: Dostoyevsky ✔
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Option A: Architect
Option B: Engraver
Option C: Sculptor
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Architect ✔
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Option A: teacher
Option B: journalist
Option C: black-smith
Option D: farmer
Correct Answer: journalist ✔
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Option A: Dickens
Option B: Thackeray
Option C: Scott
Option D: Fielding
Correct Answer: Thackeray ✔
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Option A: Renaissance
Option B: Jacobean Period
Option C: Restoration Period
Option D: Romantic Age
Correct Answer: Restoration Period ✔
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Option A: Tom Jones : Henry Fielding
Option B: Roxana: Daniel Defoe
Option C: The Good-nature man: Oliver Goldsmith
Option D: All for Love: John Milton
Correct Answer: All for Love: John Milton ✔
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Option A: 18th Century
Option B: 19th Century
Option C: 20th Century
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: 19th Century ✔
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Option A: Emily Bronte
Option B: Jane Austen
Option C: Robert Browning
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Robert Browning ✔
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Option A: E. Bronte
Option B: J. Austen
Option C: C. Bronte
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: C. C. Bronte ✔
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Option A: George Bernard Shaw
Option B: Christopher Marlowe
Option C: A. Lord Tennyson
Option D: William Shakespeare
Correct Answer: C. A. Lord Tennyson ✔
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Option A: Roots
Option B: Ulysses
Option C: Tom Jones
Option D: Rebecca
Correct Answer: Ulysses ✔
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Option A: Huxley
Option B: Carlyle
Option C: Ruskin
Option D: Mill
Correct Answer: Carlyle ✔
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Option A: Tennyson
Option B: Arnold
Option C: Shelley
Option D: Browning
Correct Answer: Shelley ✔
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