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English literature Mcqs 51 to 100

 This is the 2nd part of mcqs of English Literature with answer keys.

Part


51. Which of the following is not a work of John Keats?

a.Endymion

b.To some ladies

c.To hope

d.None of above

52. Who wrote the poems, “On death” and “Women, Wine, and Snuff?”

a.John Milton

b.John Keats

c.P.B. Shelley

d.William Wordsworth

53. “Of Man’s first disobedience, and the fruit Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste Brought death into the world, and all our woe, With loss of Eden.”

This is an extract from:

a.Paradise Lost

b.Paradise Regained

c.Samson Agonistes

d.Divorce Tracts

54. William Shakespeare was born in the year:

a.1564

b.1544

c.1578

d.1582

55. Which of the following is not a Shakespeare tragedy?

a.Titus Andronicus

b.Othello

c.Macbeth

d.Hamlet

e.None of the above

56. Who wrote ‘The Winter’s Tale?’

a.George Bernard Shaw

b.John Dryden

c.Christopher Marlowe

d.William Shakespeare

57. What is the difference between a simile and a metaphor?

a) No difference. Simply two different ways in referring to the same thing.

b) A simile is more descriptive.

c) A simile uses as or like to make a comparison and a metaphor doesn’t.

d) A simile must use animals in the comparison.

58. What is the word for a “play on words”?

a) pun

b) simile

c) haiku

d) metaphor

59. Which represents an example of alliteration?

a) Language Arts

b) Peter Piper Picked Peppers

c) I like music.

d) A beautiful scenery with music

60. What is the imitation of natural sounds in word form?

a) Personification

b) Hyperboles

c) Alliteration

d) Onomatopoeia

61. The theme is …?

a) a plot.

b) an character

c) an address

d) the point a writer is trying to make about a subject.

62. Concentrate on these elements when writing a good poem.

a) characters, main idea, and theme

b) purpose and audience

c) theme, purpose, form, and mood.

d) rhyme and reason

63. Which is not a poetry form?

a) epic

b) tale

c) ballad

d) sonnet

64. Which is an example of a proverb?

a) Get a “stake” in our business.

b) You can’t have your cake and eat it, too

c) The snow was white as cotton.

d) You’re driving me crazy.

65. Which is an exaggeration?

a) Alliteration

b) Haiku

c) Hyperbole

d) Prose

66. Which of the following is not a poet?

a) William Shakespeare

b) Terry Saylor

c) Elizabeth B. Browning

d) Emily Dickinson

67. Who has defined ‘poetry’ as a fundamental creative act using languages?

a. H. W. Longfellow

b. Ralph Waldo Emerson

c. Dylan Thomas

d. William Wordsworth

68. What is a sonnet?

a. A poem of six lines

b. A poem of eight lines

c. A poem of twelve lines

d. A poem of fourteen lines

69. What is study of meter, rhythm and intonation of a poem called as?

a. Prosody

b. Allegory

c. Scansion

d. Assonance

70. Which figure of speech is it when a statement is exaggerated in a poem?

a. Onomatopeia

b. Metonymy

c. Alliteration

d. Hyperbole

71. There was aware of her true love, at length come riding by – This is a couplet from the Bailiff’s Daughter of Islington. What figure of speech is used by the poet?

a. Metaphor

b. Synecdoche

c. Euphemism

d. Irony

72. Which culture is known for their long, rhymic poetic verses known as Qasidas?

a. Hindu

b. Celtic

c. Arabic

d. Arameic

73. Complete this Shakespearan line – Let me not to the marriage of true minds bring:

a. Impediments

b. Inconveniences

c. Worries

d. Troubles

74. Which of the following is a Japanese poetic form?

a. Jintishi

b. Villanelle

c. Ode

d. Tanka

75. What is the title of the poem that begins thus – ‘What is this life, if full of care, we have no time to stand and stare’?

a. Comfort

b. Leisure

c. Relaxation

d. Tranquility

76. Which of the following is not an English poet (i. e. from England)?

a. Victor Hugo

b. Alexander Pope

c. John Milton

d. Samuel Taylor Coleridge

77. Who was often called as the Romantic Poet as most of his poems revolved around nature?

a. William Blake

b. William Shakespeare

c. William Morris

d. William Wordsworth

78. What is a funny poem of five lines called?

a. Quartet

b. Limerick

c. Sextet

d. Palindrome

79. How did W. H. Auden describe poetry?

a. An awful way to earn a living

b. A game of knowledge

c. The soul exposed

d. An explosion of language

80. Sassoon and Brooke wrote what kind of poetry?

a. Light verse

b. Romantic

c. Political satire

d. War poems

81. Where did T. S. Eliot spend most of his childhood?

a. Denver

b. St Louis

c. Cuba

d. Toronto

82. Ted Hughes was married to which American poetess?

a. Carolyn Kizer

b. Mary Oliver

c. Sylvia Plath

d. Marianne Moore

83. How old was Rupert Brooke at the time of his death?

a. 24

b. 31

c. 21

d. 28

84. In what form did Dylan Thomas’s ‘Under Milk Wood’ first become known?

a. Book of poetry

b. A radio play

c. A stage play

d. a short film

85. The magazine ‘Contemporary Poetry and Prose’ was inspired by which exhibition?

a. The Festival of Britain

b. The Surrealist Exhibition

c. People of the 20th Century

d. Drawing the 20th Century

86. Why did ‘Poetry Quarterly’ cease publication in 1953?

a. Owner convicted of fraud

b. Fall in Sales

c. Rise in taxation on magazines

d. Shortage of paper

87. Aldous Huxley was a poet, but was better known as what?

a. Politician

b. Dramatist

c. Novelist

d. Architect

88. Of which poet was it said ‘Even if he’s not a great poet, he’s certainly a great something’?

a. Elliot

b. Kipling

c. Cummings

d. Brooke

89. Where were the pilgrims going in the canterbury tales?

A. To the shrine of st. Peter at canterbury cathedral

b. To the shrine of saint tho’as becket at canterbury cathedral

90.in which language the stories of canterbury tale are written?

A. French

b. Latin

c. Middle english

d. English

91.chaucer's franklin was guilty of which sin?’A. Lust

b. Corruption

c. Theft

d. Gluttony

92. How many languages did chaucer know?

A.2

b.4

c.1

d.5

93.from which language the name ‘’chaucer’’ has been driven?

A.french

b.latin

c.italian

d.english

94. Where did chaucer bury?

A.westminster abbey

b.kent church

c.chapel at windsor

95.chaucer was imprisoned during----------------------?

A.hundred years’ war

b. Black death

c. Peasant revolt

96 .how many children chaucer had?

A.4

b.1

c.0

d.2

MIDDLE AGES

97. Which people began their invasion and conquest of southwestern Britain around 450?

a) the Normans

b) the Geats

c) the Celts

d) the Anglo-Saxons

e) the Danes

98. Words from which language began to enter English vocabulary around the time of the Norman Conquest in 1066?

a) French

b) Norwegian

c) Spanish

d) Hungarian

e) Danish

99. Which hero made his earliest appearance in Celtic literature before becoming a staple subject in French, English, and German literatures?

a) Beowulf

b) Arthur

c) Caedmon

d) Augustine of Canterbury

e) Alfred

100. Toward the close of which century did English replace French as the language of conducting business in Parliament and in court of law?

a) tenth

b) eleventh

c) twelfth

d) thirteenth

e) fourteenth


Answer Keys


51. d.None of above

52. b.John Keats

53.:a.Paradise Lost

54.:a.1564

55. e.None of the above

56. d.William Shakespeare

57. c) A simile uses as or like to make a comparison and a metaphor doesn't.

58. a) pun

59. b) Peter Piper Picked Peppers

60. d) Onomatopoeia

61. d) the point a writer is trying to make about a subject.

62. c) theme, purpose, form, and mood.

63. b) tale

64. b) You can't have your cake and eat it, too.

65. c) Hyperbole

66. b) Terry Saylor

67. c. Dylan Thomas

68. d. A poem of fourteen lines

69.a. Prosody

70. d. Hyperbole

71. b. Synecdoche

72. c. Arabic

73. Ca. Impediments

74. a. Jintishi

75. b. Leisure

76. a. Victor Hugo

77. d. William Wordsworth

78. b. Limerick

79. b. A game of knowledge

80. d. War poems

81. b. St Louis

82. c. Sylvia Plath

83. d. 28

84. b. A radio play

85. b. The Surrealist Exhibition

86. a. Owner convicted of fraud

87. c. Novelist

88. b. Kipling

1

c. The canterbury tales

89. b. To the shrine of saint thomas becket at canterbury cathedral

90. c. Middle english

91. d. Gluttony

92. b.4

93. A.french

94. A.westminster abbey

A.hundred years' war

96 A.4

MIDDLE AGES

97. d) the Anglo-Saxons

98. a) French

99. b) Arthur

100. e) fourteenth


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