MCQ
161. Any one of the following pairs are literary collaborators-
Eliot and Pound
Yeats and Eliot
Pope and Dryden
Shelley and Keats
162. 'Restoration period' in English literature refers to-
1560
1660
1760
1866
163. 'David Copperfield' is a/an-novel.
Victorian
Elizabethan
Romantic
Modern
164. Find the odd-man-out-
The Bluest
Eye Sula
As I Lay Dying
A Mercy
165. The Sun Also Rises' is a novel written by-
Charles Dickens
Hermanne Melville
Ernest Hemingway
Thomas Hardy
166. P.B. Shelley's 'Adonais' is an elegy on the death of-
John Milton
S.T. Coleridge
John Keats
Lord Byron
167. Othello gave Desdemona - as a token of love:
Ring
Handkerchief
Pendant
Bangles
168. London town is found a living being in the works of-
Thomas Hardy
Charles Dickens
W. Congreve
D. H. Lawrence
169. Find the odd-man-out-
George Eliot
Thomas Hardy
Joseph Conrad
James Joyce
170. Who wrote the two famous novels, 'David Copperfield' and 'The Tale of Two Cities'?
Thomes Hardy
Jane Austen
George Eliot
Charles Dickens
171. Shakespeare is known mostly for his-
novels
plays
poetry
autobiography
172. Who wrote the plays, The Tempest' and 'The Mid Summer Night's Dream'?
Ben Johnson
John Dryden
Christopher
William Shakespeare
173. Shakespeare composed much of his plays in what sort of verse?
Alliterative verse
Sonnet form
Iambic pentameter
Daetylic Haxameter
174. The play 'The Spanish Tragedy' is written by -
Thomas Kyd
Christopher Marlowe
Shakespeare
Ben Jonson
175. Robert Browning was a poet. Fill in the gap with appropriate word.
Romantic
Victorian
Modem
Elizabethan
176. Who among the following Indian English writers is a famous novelist?
Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
Nissim Ezekiel
R.K. Narayan
Kamala Das
177. Who wrote 'Biographia Literaria'?
Lord Byron
P.B. Shelley
S.T. Coleridge
Charles Lamb
178. Who wrote first English dictionary?
Boswell
Ben Jonson
Samuel Jonson
Milton
179. Browning was the composer of any of the following poems-
Two Voices
The Scholar Gipsy
Andrea del Sarto
Oenone
180. 'Animal Farm' was written by-
George Orwell
Stevenson
Swift
Mark Twain