ENGLISH Paper – II
Note : This paper contains fifty
(50) objective type questions, each question
carrying two (2) marks. Attempt
all the questions.
1.
The epithet “a comic epic in prose” is best applied to
(A) Richardson’s
Pamela
(B) Sterne’s A
Sentimental Journey
(C) Fielding’s Tom Jones
(D) Defoe’s Robinson
Crusoe
2.
Muriel Spark has written a dystopian novel called
(A) Memento
Mori
(B) The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
(C) Robinson
(D) The
Ballad of Peckham Rye
3.
Samuel Butler’s Erewhon is
an example of
(A) Feminist
Literature
(B) Utopian Literature
(C) War
Literature
(D) Famine
Literature
4.
The line “moments of unageing intellect” occurs in Yeats’s
(A) Byzantium
(B) Among
School Children
(C) Sailing to Byzantium
(D) The Circus
Animals’ Desertion
5.
In his 1817 review of Coleridge’s Biographia
Literaria, Francis Jeffrey grouped the following poets
together as the ‘Lake School of Poets’ :
(A) Keats,
Wordsworth and Coleridge
(B)
Wordsworth, Byron and Coleridge
(C) Blake,
Wordsworth and Coleridge
(D) Wordsworth, Coleridge and Southey
6.
Which of the following novels is not by Patrick White ?
(A) The
Vivisector
(B) The
Tree of Man
(C) Voss
(D) Oscar and Lucienda
7. The famous line “.. Where
ignorant armies clash by night” is taken from a poem by
(A) Wilfred
Owen
(B) W.H. Auden
(C) Siegfried
Sassoon
(D) Matthew Arnold
8.
Which among the following novels is not written by Margaret Atwood
?
(A) Surfacing
(B) The
Blind Assassin
(C) The
Handmaid’s Tale
(D) The Stone Angel
9.
The term ‘theatre of cruelty’ was coined by
(A) Robert
Brustein
(B) Antonin Artaud
(C) Augusto
Boal
(D) Luigi
Pirandello
10.
The verse form of Byron’s Childe Harold was
influenced by
(A) Milton
(B) Spenser
(C) Shakespeare
(D) Pope
11.
Tennyson’s Ulysses is
(I) a poem
expressing the need for going forward and braving the struggles of life
(II) a
dramatic monologue
(III) a morbid
poem
(IV) a poem
making extensive use of satire
The right
combination for the above statement, according to the code, is
(A) I & IV
(B) II and III
(C) III and IV
(D) I and II
12. Which post-war
British poet was involved in a disastrous marriage with Sylvia Plath ?
(A) Philip
Larkin
(B) Ted Hughes
(C) Stevie
Smith
(D) Geoffrey
Hill
13.
Chaucer’s Parliament of Fowles is
in part
(I) a puzzle
(II) a debate
(III) a
threnody
(IV) a beast
fable
The correct
combination for the above statement, according to the code, is
(A) I, II
& IV
(B) II, III
& IV
(C) I & IV
(D) II & IV
14.
Who among the following wrote a book with the title The
Age of Reason ?
(A) William
Godwin
(B) Edmund
Burke
(C) Thomas Paine
(D) Edward
Gibbon
15.
The Restoration comedy has been criticized mainly for its
(A) excessive
wit and humour
(B) bitter
satire and cynicism
(C) indecency and permissiveness
(D)
superficial reflection of society
16.
Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses is
an essay by
(A) Terry
Eagleton
(B) Karl Marx
(C) Raymond
Williams
(D) Louis Althusser
17.
Sexual possessiveness is a theme of Shakespeare’s
(A) Coriolanus
(B) Julius
Caesar
(C) Henry
IV Part – I
(D) A Midsummer Night’s Dream
18.
The term ‘Cultural Materialism’ is associated with
(A) Stephen
Greenblatt
(B) Raymond Williams
(C) Matthew
Arnold
(D) Richard
Hoggart
19.
Which of the following author book pair is correctly matched ?
(A) Muriel
Spark – Under the Net
(B) William Golding
– Girls of Slender Means
(C) Angus
Wilson – Lucky Jim
(D) Doris Lessing – The Grass is Singing
Under the Net – Iris Murdock, Girls of Slender
Means - Muriel
Spark, Lucky Jim – Kingsley Amis
20.
Who among the following is a Canadian critic ?
(A) I.A.
Richards
(B) F.R.
Leavis
(C) Cleanth
Brooks
(D) Northrop Frye
21.
Sethe is a character in
(A) The
Colour Purple
(B) The
Women of Brewster Place
(C) Beloved
(D) Lucy
Sethe is the
central character who kills her daughter and tries to kill other three children
in Toni Morrison’s novel Beloved published in 1987. The novel is based on a true story of an Afro–American
slave, Margaret Garner
22.
Imagined Communities is
a book by
(A) Aijaz
Ahmad
(B) Edward
Said
(C) Perry
Anderson
(D) Benedict Anderson
23.
Who among the following is a Cavalier poet ?
(A) Henry
Vaughan
(B) Richard
Crashaw
(C) John Suckling
(D) Anne Finch
24.
Which play of Wilde has the
subtitle, A Trivial Comedy for Serious People ?
(A) A
Woman of No Importance
(B) Lady
Windermere’s Fan
(C) The Importance of Being Earnest
(D) An
Ideal Husband
25.
Which of the following plays is not written by Wole Soyinka ?
(A) The
Lion and the Jewel
(B) The
Dance of the Forests
(C) Master Harold and the Boys
(D) Kongi’s
Harvest
‘Master Harold and the Boys’ is a play
by Athol Fugard
26.
Which of the following plays by William Wycherley is in part an adaptation
of Moliere’s The Misanthrope
?
(A) The Plain Dealer
(B) The
Country Wife
(C) Love
in a Wood
(D) The
Gentleman Dancing Master
27.
‘Inversion’ is the change in the word order for creating
rhetorical effect, e.g. this book I like.
Another term for inversion is
(A) Hypallage
(B) Hubris
(C) Haiku
(D) Hyperbaton
28.
The phrase ‘the willing suspension of disbelief ’ occurs in
(A) Biographia Literaria
(B) Preface to
Lyrical Ballads
(C) In
Defence of Poetry
(D) Poetics
29.
The religious movement Methodism in the 18th
century England was founded by
(A) John
Tillotson
(B) Bishop
Butler
(C) Bernard
Mandeville
(D) John Welsey
30.
My First Acquaintance with Poets,
an unforgettable account of meeting with literary heroes, is written by
(A) Charles
Lamb
(B) Thomas de
Quincey
(C) Leigh Hunt
(D) William Hazlitt
31.
The figure of the Warrior Virgin in Spenser’s Faerie
Queene is represented by the character
(A) Britomart
(B) Gloriana
(C) Cynthia
(D) Duessa
32.
The book Speech Acts is
written by
(A) John
Austin
(B) John Searle
(C) Jacques
Derrida
(D) Ferdinand
de Saussure
33.
Which among the following is not a sonnet sequence ?
(A) Philip
Sydney – Astrophel and Stella
(B) Samuel
Daniel – Delia
(C) Derek Walcott – Omeroos
(D) D.G.
Rossetti – The House of Life
34.
‘Incunabula’ refers to
(A) books
censured by the Roman Emperor
(B) books published before the year 1501
(C) books
containing an account of myths and rituals
(D) books
wrongly attributed toan author
The term incunabula refers to books or pamphlets
published not hand written before 1501.
The earlier term was fifteener.
35.
The most notable achievement in Jacobean prose was
(A) Bacon’s Essays
(B) King James’ translation of the Bible
(C) Robert
Burton’s Anatomy of Melancholy
(D) None of
the above
36.
The Court of Chancery is a setting in Dickens’
(A) Little
Dorrit
(B) Hard
Times
(C) Dombey
and Son
(D) Bleak House
37.
Which romantic poet coined the famous phrase ‘spots of time’ ?
(A) John Keats
(B) William Wordsworth
(C) S.T. Coleridge
(D) Lord Byron
38.
The statement ‘I think, therefore, I am’ is by
(A)
Schopenhauer
(B) Plato
(C) Descartes
(D) Sartre
39.
Verse that has no set theme – no regular meter, rhyme or stanzaic pattern
is
(I) open form
(II) flexible
form
(III) free
verse
(IV) blank
verse
The correct
combination for the statement, according to the code, is
(A) I, II and
III are correct
(B) III and IV
are correct
(C) II, III
and IV are correct
(D) I and III are correct
40.
Which is the correct sequence of publication of Pinter’s plays ?
(A) The
Room, One for the Road, No Man’s Land, The Homecoming
(B) The
Homecoming, No Man’s Land, The Room, One for the Road
(C) The Room, The Homecoming, No Man’s Land, One for the Road
(D) One
for the Road, The Room, The Homecoming, No Man’s Land
41.
Johnson’s Dictionary of the English
Language was published
in the year
(A) 1710
(B) 1755
(C) 1739
(D) 1759
42.
The literary prize, Booker of Bookers, was awarded to
(A) J.M.
Coetzee
(B) Nadine
Gordimer
(C) Martin
Amis
(D) Salman Rushdie
In the year 1993, Rushdie won special Booker of
Bookers prize.
43.
In Keats’ poetic career, the most productive year was
(A) 1816
(B) 1817
(C) 1820
(D) 1819
44.
Pope’s The Rape of the Lock was
published in 1712 in
(A) three
cantos
(B) four
cantos
(C) five
cantos
(D) two cantos
45.
Stephen Dedalus is a fictional character associated with
I. A
Portrait of the Artist as a Young
Man
II. Sons
and Lovers
III. Ulysses
IV. The
Heart of Darkness
The correct
combination for the above statement according to the code is
(A) I & II
(B) I, II
& III
(C) III &
IV
(D) I & III
Stephen Dedalus is the protagonist in ‘The portrait’ and in an important role
in Ulysses. The hero of Ulysses is Leopold Bloom
46.
In Moby Dick Captain Ahab
falls for his
(A) ignorance
(B) pride
(C) courage
(D)
drunkenness
47.
The first complete printed English Bible was produced by
(A) William
Tyndale
(B) William
Caxton
(C) Miles Coverdale
(D) Roger
Ascham
Myles Coverdale’s complete Bible was published in
1535. John Wycliff- first hand written
bible. Gutenberg – first printed bible,
Tyndale – first man to print New Testament in English.
48.
Elizabeth Gaskell’s novel Mary Barton is
sub-titled
(A) The
Two Nations
(B) A Tale of Manchester Life
(C) A
Story of Provincial Life
(D) The
Factory Girl
49.
Some of the Jacobean playwrights were prolific. One of them
claimed to have written 200 plays. The playwright is
(A) John Ford
(B) Thomas
Dekker
(C) Philip
Massinger
(D) Thomas Heywood
50.
The concept of “Star-equilibrium” in connection with man-woman relationship
appears in
(A) Women in Love
(B) Maurice
(C) Mrs.
Dalloway
(D) The Old Wives’ Tales
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