Option A: Somerset Maugham
Option B: James Joyce
Option C: W.B. Yeats
Option D: Philip Sydney
Correct Answer: Somerset Maugham ✔
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Option A: Parody
Option B: Elegy
Option C: Romance
Option D: Sonnet
Correct Answer: Parody ✔
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Option A: Keats
Option B: Shelley
Option C: Jane Austine
Option D: Charles Lamb
Correct Answer: Keats ✔
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Option A: a poem of fourteen lines
Option B: a stanza of fourteen lines
Option C: a stanza of six lines
Option D: a stanza of four lines
Correct Answer: a stanza of four lines ✔
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Option A: Albert Einstein
Option B: Stephen Hawking
Option C: Jagadish Chandra Basu
Option D: Isaac Newton
Correct Answer: Stephen Hawking ✔
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Option A: We Are Seven (Wordsworth)
Option B: Ballad of Reading Goal (Oscar Wilde)
Option C: Prisoner of Chillon (Byron)
Option D: None of these
Correct Answer: Ballad of Reading Goal (Oscar Wilde) ✔
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Option A: Caleron
Option B: Corneille
Option C: Couperin
Option D: Moliere
Correct Answer: Moliere ✔
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Option A: T.S. Eliot
Option B: Siegfried Sassoon
Option C: Wilfred Owen
Option D: Oscar Wilde
Correct Answer: Oscar Wilde ✔
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Option A: Bede’s “An Ecclesiastical History of the English People”
Option B: Julian of Norwhich’s “Book of Showings”
Option C: Chaucer’s “Canterbury Tales”
Option D: Sir Thomas More’s “Utopia”
Correct Answer: Bede’s “An Ecclesiastical History of the English People” ✔
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Option A: The Restoration
Option B: Jacobean Age
Option C: The Augustan Age
Option D: The Age of Sensibility
Correct Answer: Jacobean Age ✔
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Option A: Charles II was restored to the throne
Option B: The French Revolution
Option C: The Great Fire of London
Option D: The Exclusion Bill Crisis
Correct Answer: The French Revolution ✔
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Option A: Henry James’s “The Ambassadors”
Option B: Thomas Hardy’s “Tess of the D’Urbervilles”
Option C: E.M. Forster’s “A Room With A View”
Option D: Virginia Woolf’s “Mrs. Dalloway”
Correct Answer: Thomas Hardy’s “Tess of the D’Urbervilles” ✔
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Option A: John Milton’s “Paradise Lost”
Option B: George Herbert’s “The Temple”
Option C: William Shakespeare’s “Tempest”
Option D: Ben Jonson’s “Volpone”
Correct Answer: John Milton’s “Paradise Lost” ✔
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Option A: Beowulf
Option B: Canterbury Tales
Option C: The Domesday Book
Option D: Sons and Lovers
Correct Answer: Beowulf ✔
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Option A: Middle English
Option B: German
Option C: Old English
Option D: Modern English
Correct Answer: Modern English ✔
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Option A: The leading characteristic of the age
Option B: Monarchs or political events
Option C: The primary author of the age
Option D: The language of the age
Correct Answer: Monarchs or political events ✔
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Option A: John Milton
Option B: Thomas Otway
Option C: Sir Walter Scott
Option D: John Dryden
Correct Answer: Sir Walter Scott ✔
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Option A: William Wordsworth
Option B: William Shakespeare
Option C: Thomas Grey
Option D: Saki
Correct Answer: Saki ✔
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Option A: Thomas gray
Option B: Alexander Pope
Option C: Edward gibbon
Option D: William Blake
Correct Answer: Thomas gray ✔
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Option A: Robert Louis Stevenson
Option B: William Shakespeare
Option C: Samuel Johnson
Option D: John Milton
Correct Answer: Robert Louis Stevenson ✔
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Option A: A week
Option B: 24 hours
Option C: A lifetime
Option D: 6 months
Correct Answer: 24 hours ✔
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Option A: Samuel Johnson
Option B: Henry Fielding
Option C: John Donne
Option D: Tobias Smollett
Correct Answer: Henry Fielding ✔
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Option A: 14th
Option B: 12th
Option C: 10th
Option D: 11th
Correct Answer: 14th ✔
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