Who was named “the father of Middle English poetry”?Question 1 of 200.2 Points: Who was named “the father of Middle English poetry”? A. William Langland B. Sir Thomas Malory C. Geoffrey Chaucer D. William Shakespeare
Question 2 of 200.2 Points: Which of the followings is the work of Jane Austen? A. Ivanhoe B. Jane Eyre C. Pride and Prejudice D. Vanity Fair
Question 3 of 200.2 Points: What stylistic device was used in the following lines: “The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take arms against a sea of troubles” … A. Metaphor B. Simile C. Metonymy D. Irony
Question 4 of 200.2 Points: Which literary work was considered an autobiography of its author? A. Wuthering Height (Emily Bronte) B. Hamlet (William Shakespeare) C. David Copperfield (Charles Dickens) D. Emma (Jane Austen)
Question 5 of 200.2 Points: Hamlet, the Prince of Denmark by W. Shakespeare was a drama of …. A. Elizabethan tragedy B. a historical drama of Modern English C. a tragedy of the Middle Age D. all of the above
Question 6 of 200.2 Points: What was the name of Robinson’s faithful servant? A. Crusoe B. Friday C. Gulliver D. Sunday
Question 7 of 200.2 Points: Which author was typical of English Romanticism Literature? A. Geoffrey Chaucer B. William Wordsworth C. John Milton D. Daniel Defoe
Question 8 of 200.2 Points: Who was the author of When we two parted? A. William Wordsworth B. Lord Byron C. Robert Burns D. John Keats
Question 9 of 200.2 Points: “The Man of Property” belongs to ……….. saga of ………… A. Jungle/ R. Kipling B. Forsyte/ J. Galsworthy C. Major Barbara/ G. B. Shaw D. None of the above
Question 10 of 200.2 Points: Who of the following was the armament manufacturer in Major Barbara (G. B. Shaw)? A. Andrew Undershaft B. Barbara C. Lady Britomart Undershaft D. Cusins
Question 11 of 200.2 Points: The corruption of the bourgeois aristocratic society was fully mirrored in Vanity Fair by W. M. Thackeray. True False
Question 12 of 200.2 Points: Being a writer, Jonathan Swift hated Man, but loved individual men. True False
Question 13 of 200.2 Points: Authors of the Enlightenment wrote about the beauty of human soul. True False
Question 14 of 200.2 Points: John Milton was an author of the Middle Age English Literature. True False
Question 15 of 200.2 Points: The English Sonnets are commonly considered as Shakespearean Sonnets, originated in Norman, France. True False
Question 16 of 200.2 Points: Robinson Crusoe was left on an isolated island for a century. True False
Question 17 of 200.2 Points: The final voyage of Gulliver to the land of Yahoos the horses expresses his dream for an ideal England (Gulliver’s Travels). True False
Question 18 of 200.2 Points: William Wordsworth was a typical poet of the Crockery School in English poetry True False
Question 19 of 200.2 Points: “Love triumphs over everything” is a saying of “The Man of Property”. True False
Question 20 of 200.2 Points: To Charles Strickland in The Moon and Sixpence (W. S. Maugham), neither the material world nor man meant anything. True False |