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English Quiz - Question & Answers Set - 13
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English Quiz - Question & Answers Set - 13
Question 1 :
Who is Tottel in Tottel’s Miscellany ?
A
The writer
B
The publisher
C
The translator
D
The editor
Question 2 :
‘The morality play, like the miracle play,was didactic; but its characters, insteadof being taken from sacred narratives, were--------’.
A
personified abstractions
B
l egendary saints
C
symbolic representations
D
animals and birds
Question 3 :
‘While--------aroused the intellect and the aesthetic faculties,------ awakened the spiritual nature’.
A
Chaucer . . . Spenser
B
the Renaissance . . . the Reformation
C
t he Anglo - S axon Literature . . . the English Bible
D
None of the above
Question 4 :
Of the twelve books,which Spenser projected in the Faery Queene ,how many were published during his lifetime?
A
6
B
7
C
9
D
11
Question 5 :
Which of the following is not ‘sonnets in sequences ’?
A
Sidney├óÔé¼Ôäós Astrophel and Stella
B
Daniel├óÔé¼Ôäós Delia
C
Drayton├óÔé¼Ôäós Idea
D
Warner├óÔé¼Ôäós A lbio n├óÔé¼Ôäó s England
Question 6 :
John Donne was a ?
A
poet and preacher
B
poet and playwright
C
playwright and preacher
D
preacher and sonnetee
Question 7 :
Of the following who was not the contemporary of Christopher Marlowe ?
A
George Peele
B
Thomas Kyd
C
Thomas Otway
D
Robert Greene
Question 8 :
Lohn Lyly’s Eupheus is -------.
A
a dramatic work
B
an epic
C
an English translation
D
a prose romance
Question 9 :
Downright, Morose, Well-bred, Subtle, Bertinax Surly, Sir Epicure Mammon, are characters in the plays of------?
A
John Ford
B
Ben Jonson
C
James Shirley
D
Oliver Goldsmith
Question 10 :
‘The names of---------are always associated and they did much work in collaboration’.
A
Beaumont and Fletcher
B
Marlowe and Jo nson
C
Sackville and Sidney
D
Lodge and Nashe
Question 11 :
Who among the following is not a University Wit?
A
John Lyly
B
George Peele
C
Robert Greene
D
Thomas Middleton
Question 12 :
‘Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man, and writing an exact man.’Whose words are these?
A
Francis Bacon
B
David Lindsay
C
Thomas Moore
D
Roger Bacon
Question 13 :
Who described Bacon as ‘the wisest, brightest and meanest of mankind’?
A
John Dryden
B
A lexander Pope
C
Dr. Johnson
D
Jonathan Swift
Question 14 :
Which translation of the English Bible is described as the greatest of all translations?
A
The Revised V ersion
B
The Revised S tandard V ersion
C
The Authorised V ersion
D
The New Revised Standard Version
Question 15 :
‘As Plautus and Seneca are accounted the best for Comedy and Tragedy among the Latines:s Shakespeare among the English is the most excellent in both kinds for the stage’. Who offers this compliment to Shakespeare?
A
Francis Meres
B
John Dryden
C
S.T. Coleridge
D
Mat t hew Arnold
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