This quiz works best with JavaScript enabled. Home > English Literature > Introductions > Overview > English Literature (1) – Quiz 4 🏠 Homepage 📘 Download PDF Books 📕 Premium PDF Books English Literature (1) Quiz 4 (60 MCQs) Quiz Instructions Select an option to see the correct answer instantly. 1. What was country that Julius Cancer ruled? A) Greek. B) Rome. C) Denmark. D) Italy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Rome. 2. A type of poetry that talks about a particular personality that becomes a source of inspiration. A) Epic. B) Elegy. C) Ballad. D) Idyll. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Idyll. 3. What was the round table? A) A table which the knights broke. B) A table to work on. C) A table where brave knights gathered. D) A dinner table. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) A table where brave knights gathered. 4. Jalan was ..... of him at first A) Happy. B) Sad. C) Afraid. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Afraid. 5. Who is the author of The Monk of Who Sold his Farrari? A) Robin Sharma. B) Chetan Bhagat. C) Girish Karnad. D) Amitabh Ghosh. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Robin Sharma. 6. Charlie stretched to allow his ..... feet out. A) Hundred. B) Fifty. C) Seventy. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Hundred. 7. Identify the character A) Hamlet. B) Macbeth. C) King Lear. D) None of the above. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Hamlet. 8. Who is the author of 'Father's Help' A) Rick Riordan. B) RK Narayan. C) Ruskin Bond. D) Chetan Bhagat. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) RK Narayan. 9. Sue lived with her ..... A) Uncle. B) Mother. C) Aunty. D) Father. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Mother. 10. Why was Toto kept secretly? A) To save from other animals. B) Because grandmother disliked animals. C) Because he was naughty. D) None. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Because grandmother disliked animals. 11. Did Marcell eat her dinner after she had lost Raggedy-Ann? A) Yes. B) No. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) No. 12. Which revolution changed the social and economic structure of Britain during the Romantic period? A) French Revolution. B) Transport Revolution. C) American Revolution. D) Agricultural Revolution. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) American Revolution. 13. A terrorist caught her by the ..... A) Braid. B) Hand. C) Ponytail. D) Stomach. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Ponytail. 14. Father of English Tragedy A) Christopher Marlowe. B) John Dryden. C) Robert Burns. D) John Milton. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Christopher Marlowe. 15. ..... by her classmates, she was absenst at school since two days ago. A) Teasing. B) Having Teased. C) Having been teased. D) Teased. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Having been teased. 16. Milton lost his dog Rocky. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) True. 17. "That's not much to boast about." Said the heartless frog. Why is the frog called heartless here? A) He did not listen to anyone. B) He jumped here and there. C) He did not have a heart. D) He disapproved of the Nightingale's sweet voice. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) He disapproved of the Nightingale's sweet voice. 18. He went to the living room to find his car key.The object of preposition above is ..... A) Noun. B) They tend. C) Prepositional Phrase. D) Adverb. E) Adjective. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Noun. 19. Did Tomkin know how to swim? A) No. B) Yes. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) No. 20. What is English literature in 18th century considered? A) Literature of the satire. B) Literature of the Enlightenment. C) The rise of novels. D) Literature of the Giants. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Literature of the Enlightenment. 21. The patterning of pairs of sounds, words or structures to create a sense of balance A) Lexis. B) Parallelism. C) Orthography. D) Mode of address. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Parallelism. 22. What do you mean by a "hoop" ? A) A noose. B) A ring. C) A garland. D) A trap. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) A ring. 23. Which poem utilises metaphors as the main way of suggesting the mystery of the subject? A) Parrot. B) Stormcock in Elder. C) Eel Tale. D) Cetacean. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Eel Tale. 24. Who said, Child is the father of Man? A) William Wordsworth. B) John Keats. C) Lord Byron. D) William Shakespeare. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) William Wordsworth. 25. "Once upon a time, in Anand, a sleepy little town in Gujarat, pulled in a train from Mumbai, carrying a foreign educated, nattily dressed young man. Unknown to him, a unique and revolutionary experiment was brewing in this town. A band of tenacious dairy farmers were struggling against the exploitative practices followed by the local trade. Bored in this small town, he pitched in, little knowing that he was actually sowing the seeds of a cooperative movement." Bored in this small town, he pitched in ..... What does 'pitched in' mean? A) A farm tool with a long handle and two sharp metal prongs. B) Being very dark and black. C) Slanting and sliding down. D) Took part or join in something actively. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Took part or join in something actively. 26. The art of storytelling using technology was pioneered by ..... A) Nerdwriter. B) Music composers. C) Dana Atchley. D) Film makers. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Dana Atchley. 27. What are the characters that appeared in the act 1 scene 1 of this play? A) Antony, Cleopatra, Demetrius, Alex. B) Attendant, Cleopatra, Antony, Philo, Charmian. C) Cleopatra, Demetrius, Antony, Attendant, Philo. D) Philo, Cleopatra, Alexas, Demetrius, Attendant. E) Demetrius, Charmian, Alex, Demetrius, Antony, Cleopatra. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Cleopatra, Demetrius, Antony, Attendant, Philo. 28. What is the significant event to sign the beginning of Middle English period? A) Norman conquest. B) Saxon conquest. C) Viking conquest. D) Denmark conquest. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Norman conquest. 29. In January the year just begins.In February there's a Valentine for everyone.In March the winds can blow and blow.In April spring comes and there's no more snow.In May the air is fresh and clean.In June the grass is long and green.In July the sun is high in the sky.In August hot winds go blowing by.In September we children go to school.In October Halloween fun is the rule.In November we have a day of Thanksgiving.In December there's holiday fun in giving. How is the grass in June? A) Long and green. B) Long and thick. C) Green and short. D) Green and thick. E) Long and short. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Long and green. 30. How old ..... Rio ..... in 2050? A) Does-is. B) Is-is. C) Will-be. D) Is-going to be. E) Is-going to be. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Will-be. 31. Who was William Sheakspeare? A) American poet, playwright. B) English poet, playwright. C) English singer. D) American politican. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) English poet, playwright. 32. Who spells hope for the slum children? A) School. B) Governor, inspector, visitor. C) Shakespeare. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Governor, inspector, visitor. 33. When was jawaharlal Nehru born A) 14 November 1998. B) 14 November 1669. C) 14 November 1689. D) 14 November 1889. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 14 November 1889. 34. There is a lion behind one of the two doors. A) True. B) False. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) False. 35. Word which has below as the meaning.An expression or feeling if disapproval. A) Cloak. B) Pale. C) Objection. D) Reflection. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Objection. 36. What was unique about Charlie Chaplin? A) He would use digital technology to reach his audience. B) He would use huge sets of scenes to impress his audience. C) He could make millions laugh just by his expressions, gestures, and use of everyday objects. D) He could play wonderful music. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) He could make millions laugh just by his expressions, gestures, and use of everyday objects. 37. Another term for the Old English Period is? A) Norman Conquest Period. B) Anglo-Saxon Period. C) Anglo-Norman Period. D) Germanic Period. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Anglo-Saxon Period. 38. Tim wasn't supposed to know about the birthday party, but Rob let the cat out of the bag. A) When you tell someone something exciting. B) When you tell a secret that was not supposed to be shared. C) When you tell someone something they should know. D) To pull the cat out of your backpack. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) When you tell someone something they should know. 39. Do Scrooge gets to know that he should change his ways in Act 1 Scene 4? A) Yes. B) No. C) Not even a bit. D) Little bit of. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Little bit of. 40. Which two organs of the Doe were used to save Jody's father's life? A) Pancreas and Stomach. B) Kidney and Lungs. C) Heart and Liver. D) Gallbladder and Small Intestine. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Heart and Liver. 41. The book 'Hind Swaraj' was published in which year? A) 1947. B) 1910. C) 1919. D) 1909. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) 1919. 42. Who do you think is the little girl talking to? A) A friend. B) Her teacher. C) Her mother. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Her mother. 43. 5-Shelly is ..... A) Very sad. B) Very happy. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Very happy. 44. This foundational work of the Romantic Period was published by William Wordsworth and Samuel Taylor Coleridge. A) English Bards and Scotch Reviewers. B) The Heart of Midlothian. C) The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. D) The Lyrical Ballads. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) The Lyrical Ballads. 45. Who are "The Canterbury Tales" written by? A) John Gower. B) William Langland. C) Geoffrey Chaucer. D) John Milton. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Geoffrey Chaucer. 46. Who became the king of England after the Norman Conquest A) Elizabeth. B) John. C) Edward II. D) William. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) William. 47. What do you infer from these lines."Aunt Meg informed Bertha through a letter that Grace had become plump and rosy" A) Grace has put on weight and has become fat. B) There is an improvement in Grace's health under the care of Aunt Meg. C) There is an improvement in Grace's behaviour. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) There is an improvement in Grace's health under the care of Aunt Meg. 48. The narrator seems to be like the rest of us, trying to figure out things and doesn't know things that are happening in a story. can we rely on the narrator? A) Reliable. B) Unreliable. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Unreliable. 49. What is the purpose of the 3-3-11 paragraph? A) To organize a paragraph with a thesis statement, 3 supporting ideas, and a clincher sentence. B) To write a 3-paragraph essay with 11 sentences in each paragraph. C) To outline a one idea paragraph. D) To discuss 3 different ideas in 3 paragraphs with 11 sentences each. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) To organize a paragraph with a thesis statement, 3 supporting ideas, and a clincher sentence. 50. What is English Literature also known at the Secondary School Level as? A) English B. B) English A. C) English D. D) English C. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) English B. 51. The term, "objective correlative" is associated with ..... A) Ted Hughes. B) Sylvia Plath. C) T.S. Eliot. D) Philip Larkin. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) T.S. Eliot. 52. What is an antonym of problem? A) Disappear. B) Issue. C) Math. D) Solution. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Solution. 53. A modest luncheon wouldn't have cost more than A) 3 french. B) 50 francs. C) 80 francs. D) 15 francs. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) 15 francs. 54. It was ..... to carry. A) Light enough. B) To light. C) Too light. D) Lighter. E) Enough light. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Light enough. 55. Read Chapter 14 and answer the following questions:F:Choose the correct answer:-Nerissa pretended to be a ..... A) Torch bearer. B) Messenger. C) Judge. D) None of above. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Messenger. 56. Choose the correct noun:'Delhi' A) Common Noun. B) Proper Noun. Show Answer Correct Answer: B) Proper Noun. 57. Which tribe dominated England and consider to be the native Britain in Old English period? A) Celts. B) Barbarians. C) Anglo-Saxon. D) Iberians. Show Answer Correct Answer: D) Iberians. 58. Select the characteristics that cannot be used to describe Efiram Duke A) Peace loving. B) Smart. C) Impatient. D) Generous. Show Answer Correct Answer: C) Impatient. 59. "The black-mustachio'd face gazed down from every commanding corner." Who is this an allusion to? A) Hitler-Stalin. B) Hitler-Churchill. C) Stalin-Roosevelt. D) Trump-Churchill. Show Answer Correct Answer: A) Hitler-Stalin. 60. 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