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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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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: 9

Option B: 10

Option C: 13

Option D: 15

Correct Answer: 13


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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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