English Literature (1) Quiz 42 (20 MCQs)

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1. 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 air in May?
2. In which medieval work would you find the character of a king and his Knights of the Round Table?
3. What is Elegy
4. Who said this? "Listen Inspector, we are a caring and loving family. Perhaps if I give you a few shillings you might leave us all alone?"
5. The Poet of Nature
6. Who asked the question, 'What's your dream?' to the writer?
7. Tahar Mosiquee Ustaad Bismillah Khan auditorium is situated in:
8. 13 year old Jewish girl, author, nickname Anneke
9. John Donne is a poet of
10. What is the meaning of the word 'Portion'?
11. Who was angry at Charlie when he did not do well in the questions?
12. What is the definition of comedy?
13. John want to book five tickets for his family to have staycation. Which types of form that should he fill?
14. A large building was standing in the center and from it people spilled into the court yard. Carts were drawn up in one place, in another a few trucks while donkeys and mules were hitched along fences and under trees, the jack donkeys braying challenges for fights they could not have. What is being described here?
15. What are the types of the relative clause?
16. Mark is so hairy, he is a gorilla!-identify the figure of speech
17. There were ..... few students registered that the class was cancelled.
18. "There is no Judas in this class." In this sentence, "Judas" is an example of .....
19. During the romanticism, the feelings and the passions from the characters were: .....
20. Playful misbehavior