Miscelleneous Questions Quiz 35 (60 MCQs)

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1. Why persona is sad?
2. In ' I Wandered Lonely As a Cloud' Wordsworth compares the daffodils with
3. Charles Lamb was .....
4. Who signed the Magna Carta?
5. Who's often known as the "poets' poet" ?
6. Which of the following people was an artist, scientist, inventor, and philosopher?
7. The central idea of 'Ozymandias' is that .....
8. When she return home?
9. Little Time is a character in Hardy's
10. What is the distinctive feature of the poem?
11. World War I affected the writing of many authors. Which of the following poets would not have been touched by that event?
12. Which word can best describe Milton Hershey?
13. Rhymed decasyllables, nearly always in iambic Pentameters rhymed in Pairs are called:
14. The Bronte sisters wrote during this period
15. The sufferings of children were a main theme of ..... 's novels.
16. The tiger is kept locked in a concrete cell in the .....?
17. Meaning Of Melodious
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.
19. Samuel Beckett was-iv
20. We know that in "Peter Pan" the girl's name is Wendy. What is Wendy's full name?
21. You ..... your home work by the time the movies starts.
22. When Robert frost awarded his first of four Pulitzer Prizes?
23. What is the kind of pain ache that the poet feels?
24. Who is the critic that divided imagination into The Primary and The Secondary ones?
25. Who is known as the "Morning Star of Reformation?
26. 'Paradise Lost' attempted to .....
27. When Leontes discovers the identity of Perdita in 'The Winter's Tale' is an example of:
28. Who wrote the poem 'Solitary Reaper'?
29. The first English novel, Pamela, has been written by-
30. The novel, 1984, and Big Brother represent
31. What does 'the Sea of Faith' symbolize?
32. Who is the most famous satirist in English literature?
33. Shakespeare's 'Merchant of Venice' is a .....
34. The Wilde Swans at Coole is first great collection of poems of
35. "It's a flying saucer!" (Who said the words)
36. Amongst the following, who is considered to be the "pioneer of the novel of female emancipation" ?
37. Great Expectation was written by
38. How long is your Paper 1 exam?
39. Feature of Romantic Period?
40. The new girl had ..... brown hair.
41. "The Lotos-Eaters" is a poem by .....
42. Most of the works in the 18th century deal with .....
43. Who is the writer of 'Tears Idle Tears'?
44. Shakespeare's Hamlet is
45. This Austrian developed theories of the unconscious that were immensely important to the development of Modern art.
46. 'Elegy Written is a Country Churchyard' is written by .....
47. Any one of the following pairs are literary collaborators-
48. 'Mrs. Dolloway' details Clarissa Dalloway's life of:
49. Who said 'The true opposite of Poetry is not Prose but Science'.
50. Who is an apprentice?
51. Name the poetic technique perfected by Robert Browning
52. "Water, water, everywhere, And all the boards did shrink; Water, water, everywhere, Nor any drop to drink." -from which poem?
53. Which Revolution is the historical source of the book 'A Tale of Two Cities'
54. How many chapters are in the Qur'an
55. Hardy's Nature is:
56. Where does Mr. Phileas Fogg lives?
57. Which one of the following poets was appointed Poet Laureate in the year 1813?
58. Where did Anil allow Hari to sleep in his house?
59. How many Sonnets did Shakespeare compose?
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.