MCQ
10521. 'A Christams Carol' is a - by Charles Dickens.
ballad sketch
story historical
novel
short novel
10522. Of the following authors, who wrote an epic?
John Milton
William Cowper
Jane Mansfield
William Shakespeare
10523. Riders to the Sea is-
a novella
a theatrical adaptation of
a poem an epic poem
a one-act play
10524. Who translated the 'Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam' into English?
Thomas Carlyle
D. G. Rossetti
Edward Fitzgerald
William Thackeray
10525. Othello is a Shakespeare's play about-
A Jew
A Roman
A Turk
A Moor
10526. Who worte the poem 'The Good-Morrow'?
George Herbert
Andrew Marvell
John Donne
Henry Vaug
10527. 'A Passage to India' is written by-
E. M. Forster
Rudyard Kipling
Galls Worthy
A. H. Auden
10528. Who among the following writers is not a Nobel Laureate?
T.S. Eliot
Toni Morrison
Grahame Greene
William Faulkner
10529. The short story "The Diamond Necklace' was written by-
Guy de Maupassant
Somerset Maugham
George Orwell
OHenry
10530. The poem 'Isle of Innisfree' is written by-
Dylan Thomas
Ezra Pound
W.H. Auden
W.B. Yeats
10531. The play Arms and the Man is by-
James Joyce
George Bernard Shaw
Samuel Beckett
Arthur Miller
10532. 'Jacobean Period' of English Literature refers to -
1558-1603
1625-1649
1603-1625
1649-1660
10533. Who is not a Victorian poet?
Matthew Arnold
Alexander Pope
Alfred Tennyson
Robert Browning
10534. 'Gitanjali' of Rabindranath Tagore was translated by-
W. B. Yeats
Robert Frost
John Keats
Rudyard Kipling
10535. Shakespeare's 'Measure for Measure' is a successful-
tragedy
comedy
tragi-comedy
melodrama
10536. Who is the author of 'Man and Superman'?
G.B. Shaw
Thomas Hardy
Ernest Hemingway
Charles Dickens
10537. The most famous satirist in English literature is -
Jonathan Swift
Joseph Addison
Alexander Pope
Richard Steel
10538. 'Ulysses' is a novel written by -
Joseph Conrad
Charles Dickens
Thomas Hardy
James Joyce
10539. Who is known as 'the poet of nature' in English literature?
Lord Tennyson
John Milton
William Wordsworth
John Keats
10540. Which of the following writers belong to the Elizabethan period?
Christopher Marlowe
Alexander Pope
John Dryden
Samuel Beckett