This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > English Literature > Introductions > Miscellaneous > Miscelleneous Questions – Quiz 35 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books Miscelleneous Questions Quiz 35 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. Why persona is sad? A) Because persona is kind. B) Because fruits are magical. C) Because persona is at her grand father's house. D) Because persona is short so that not be able to take fruits. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Because persona is short so that not be able to take fruits. 2. In ' I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud' Wordsworth compares the daffodils with A) The stars of the milky way. B) The trees. C) The mil. D) The waves. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) The stars of the milky way. 3. Charles Lamb was ..... A) A dramatist. B) An epic poem. C) A novelist. D) An Essayist. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) An Essayist. 4. Who signed the Magna Carta? A) King William I "the Conqueror". B) King John "Lackland". C) King Richard I. D) King Henry II. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) King John "Lackland". 5. Who's often known as the "poets' poet" ? A) Edmund Spenser. B) William Shakespeare. C) Charles Lamb. D) John Lyly. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Edmund Spenser. 6. Which of the following people was an artist, scientist, inventor, and philosopher? A) Dante Aligheri. B) William Shakespeare. C) Miguel de Cervantes. D) Leonardo da Vinci. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Leonardo da Vinci. 7. The central idea of 'Ozymandias' is that ..... A) All things, both great and small, will perish. B) Man is mortal, art immortal. C) Imagination is stronger than fact. D) History repeats. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) All things, both great and small, will perish. 8. When she return home? A) 5 O'clock. B) 3 O'clock. C) 6 O'clock. D) 4 O'clock. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) 5 O'clock. 9. Little Time is a character in Hardy's A) The return of the native. B) Jude the Obscure. C) Mayor of Casterbridge. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Jude the Obscure. 10. What is the distinctive feature of the poem? A) Its Metaphors. B) Simile used. C) Alliteration used. D) Narrative style using a single sentence in a set of fourteen lines. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Narrative style using a single sentence in a set of fourteen lines. 11. World War I affected the writing of many authors. Which of the following poets would not have been touched by that event? A) Siegfried Sassoon. B) Wilfred Owen. C) T.S. Eliot. D) Oscar Wilde. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Oscar Wilde. 12. Which word can best describe Milton Hershey? A) Thoughtful. B) Greedy. C) Industrious. D) Ignorant. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Industrious. 13. Rhymed decasyllables, nearly always in iambic Pentameters rhymed in Pairs are called: A) Spenserian stanza. B) Heroic Couplet. C) Terza Rima. D) Blank verse. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Heroic Couplet. 14. The Bronte sisters wrote during this period A) Victorian. B) Regency. C) Restoration. D) Romantic. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Victorian. 15. The sufferings of children were a main theme of ..... 's novels. A) Anthony Trollope. B) Elizabeth Gaskell. C) Charles Dickens. D) George Eliot. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Charles Dickens. 16. The tiger is kept locked in a concrete cell in the .....? A) Forest. B) Village. C) Near water. D) Zoo. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Zoo. 17. Meaning Of Melodious A) Primarily. B) Window Shop. C) Literacy. D) Tuneful. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Tuneful. 18. A literary medium that attempts to mirror the language of everyday speech. It is distinguished from poetry by its use of unmetered, unrhymed language consisting of logically related sentences. A) Prose. B) Alliteration. C) Simile. D) Epic. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Prose. 19. Samuel Beckett was-iv A) A Russian dramatist. B) An English dramatist. C) A Spanish dramatist. D) A French dramatist. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A French dramatist. 20. We know that in "Peter Pan" the girl's name is Wendy. What is Wendy's full name? A) Wendy Mairead Andrea Darling. B) Wendy Moira Andrea Dowling. C) Wendy Marilyn Angela Dearing. D) Wendy Moira Angela Darling. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Wendy Moira Angela Darling. 21. You ..... your home work by the time the movies starts. A) Will have finished. B) Will finished. C) Finished. D) Will finish. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Will have finished. 22. When Robert frost awarded his first of four Pulitzer Prizes? A) In 1923. B) In 1924. C) In 1921. D) In 1922. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) In 1924. 23. What is the kind of pain ache that the poet feels? A) Headache. B) Losing her mother. C) Children screaming at her. D) Heart attack. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Losing her mother. 24. Who is the critic that divided imagination into The Primary and The Secondary ones? A) T.S. Eliot. B) Coleridge. C) William Empson. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Coleridge. 25. Who is known as the "Morning Star of Reformation? A) Martin Luther. B) Erasmus. C) Robert Weine. D) John Wycliffe. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) John Wycliffe. 26. 'Paradise Lost' attempted to ..... A) Justify the ways of man to God. B) Justify the ways of God to man. C) Show that the Satan and god have equal power. D) Explain why good and evil are necessary. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Justify the ways of God to man. 27. When Leontes discovers the identity of Perdita in 'The Winter's Tale' is an example of: A) Suspense. B) Discovery. C) Peripety. D) Revelation. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Discovery. 28. Who wrote the poem 'Solitary Reaper'? A) William Wordsworth. B) Lord Byron. C) John Keats. D) P. B Shelley. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) William Wordsworth. 29. The first English novel, Pamela, has been written by- A) Daniel Defoe. B) Samuel Richardson. C) Henry Fielding. D) Sir Walter Scott. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Samuel Richardson. 30. The novel, 1984, and Big Brother represent A) Modern man's enslavement to economy. B) Modern man's enslavement to politics. C) Modern man's enslavement to mass media. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Modern man's enslavement to mass media. 31. What does 'the Sea of Faith' symbolize? A) Aegean sea. B) Religion. C) World without hope. D) People's suffering. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Religion. 32. Who is the most famous satirist in English literature? A) Alexander Pope. B) Jonathan Swift. C) William Wordswarth. D) Bulter. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Jonathan Swift. 33. Shakespeare's 'Merchant of Venice' is a ..... A) Satire. B) Tragedy. C) Lyric. D) Comedy. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Comedy. 34. The Wilde Swans at Coole is first great collection of poems of A) W. Lewis. B) Yeats. C) D. H. Lawrence. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Yeats. 35. "It's a flying saucer!" (Who said the words) A) Big Table. B) Big Chair. C) Teeny Mosquito. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Teeny Mosquito. 36. Amongst the following, who is considered to be the "pioneer of the novel of female emancipation" ? A) Jane Austin. B) Emily Bronte. C) Charlotte Bronte. D) Virginia Woolf. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Charlotte Bronte. 37. Great Expectation was written by A) George Eliot. B) Thackeray. C) Dickens. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Dickens. 38. How long is your Paper 1 exam? A) 3 hours. B) 2 hours 15 minutes. C) 2 hours. D) 1 hour 45 minutes. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 2 hours. 39. Feature of Romantic Period? A) Subjectivity. B) Naturalism. C) Use of common language. D) All of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) All of these. 40. The new girl had ..... brown hair. A) White. B) Light. C) Bright. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Light. 41. "The Lotos-Eaters" is a poem by ..... A) My Last Dutchess. B) The Lotos-Eaters. C) The Eve of St. Agnes. D) Dover Beach. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) The Lotos-Eaters. 42. Most of the works in the 18th century deal with ..... A) Nature. B) Man and society. C) Religious belief. D) Political conflicts. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Man and society. 43. Who is the writer of 'Tears Idle Tears'? A) William Shakespeare. B) Christopher Marlowe. C) A. Lord Tennyson. D) George Bernard Shaw. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A. Lord Tennyson. 44. Shakespeare's Hamlet is A) A tragedy. B) Comedy. C) Both A and B. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) A tragedy. 45. This Austrian developed theories of the unconscious that were immensely important to the development of Modern art. A) Albert Einstein. B) F. H. Bradley. C) Carl Jung. D) Sigmund Freud. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Sigmund Freud. 46. 'Elegy Written is a Country Churchyard' is written by ..... A) W. B. Yeats. B) John Keats. C) Thomas Gray. D) William Wordsworth. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Thomas Gray. 47. Any one of the following pairs are literary collaborators- A) Eliot and Pound. B) Yeats and Eliot. C) Pope and Dryden. D) Shelley and Keats. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Shelley and Keats. 48. 'Mrs. Dolloway' details Clarissa Dalloway's life of: A) A year. B) A night. C) A day. D) A month. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A day. 49. Who said 'The true opposite of Poetry is not Prose but Science'. A) Wordsworth. B) T. S. Eliot. C) Coleridge. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Coleridge. 50. Who is an apprentice? A) A person who prints books. B) A person who makes chocolates. C) A business owner. D) A young person who is learning a trade. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) A young person who is learning a trade. 51. Name the poetic technique perfected by Robert Browning A) Dramatic Monologue. B) Dramatic soliloquy. C) Dramatic Personae. D) Dramatic impersonation. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Dramatic Monologue. 52. "Water, water, everywhere, And all the boards did shrink; Water, water, everywhere, Nor any drop to drink." -from which poem? A) Tintern Abbey. B) Intimation of Immortality. C) Rime of the Ancient Mariner. D) Don Juan. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Rime of the Ancient Mariner. 53. Which Revolution is the historical source of the book 'A Tale of Two Cities' A) Iranian Revolution. B) American Revolution. C) Russian Revolution. D) French Revolution. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) French Revolution. 54. How many chapters are in the Qur'an A) 42. B) 114. C) 67. D) 98. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) 114. 55. Hardy's Nature is: A) Friendly. B) Indifferent. C) Vindictive. D) None of these. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Indifferent. 56. Where does Mr. Phileas Fogg lives? A) Mr. Phileas Fogg lives in London. B) Mr. Phileas Fogg lives in Munich. C) Mr. Phileas Fogg lives in Austria. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Mr. Phileas Fogg lives in London. 57. Which one of the following poets was appointed Poet Laureate in the year 1813? A) Southey. B) Tennyson. C) Byron. D) Wordsworth. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Southey. 58. Where did Anil allow Hari to sleep in his house? A) Study room. B) Drawing room. C) Bedroom. D) Balcony. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Balcony. 59. How many Sonnets did Shakespeare compose? A) 128. B) 148. C) 154. D) 151. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 154. 60. 'Blow, Blow thou winter wind Thu art not so unkind As man's ingratitude; They tooth is not so keen, Although they breath be rude' These are a few lines of a poem of a great poet William Shakespeare. A) C. Marlowe. B) Lord Bacon. C) W. Shakespeare. D) J. Webstar. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) W. 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