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1.

.......................... wrote his autobiography Apologia (1865–66).

A. John Henry Newman
B. Dickens,
C. Trollope,
D. Thackeray
Answer» B. Dickens,
2.

Matthew Arnold is one of the great social voices of the ...................era.

A. Victorian
B. Tudor
C. Stuart
D. Windsor
Answer» B. Tudor
3.

..................... justified the mass murder of the Jewish people during World War II aspurging inferior genetics.

A. Adolf Hitler
B. Stalin
C. Lenin
D. Mussolini
Answer» B. Stalin
4.

......................coined the phrase “survival of the fittest,” and this was the essence ofhis thought on society.

A. Herbert Spencer
B. Charles Darwin
C. Dickens,
D. Thackeray
Answer» B. Charles Darwin
5.

Social Darwinism was the name given to the theories of......................, an elitistphilosopher.

A. Herbert Spencer
B. Charles Darwin
C. Dickens,
D. Thackeray
Answer» B. Charles Darwin
6.

The phrase Social Darwinism was first used in..............................

A. 1856
B. 1865
C. 1882
D. 1887
Answer» E.
7.

The Victorian era of British history was the period of Queen Victoria's reign from20 June 1837 until her death, on 22 January........................

A. 1801
B. 1876
C. 1897
D. 1901
Answer» E.
8.

The leader of the Reformation Movement in Scotland was:

A. john calvin
B. john knox
C. henry viii
D. martin luther
Answer» C. henry viii
9.

The founder of the Tudor Monarchy was:

A. henry vii
B. henry viii
C. edward vii
D. james i
Answer» B. henry viii
10.

Name the document that mentions about the origin of feudalism:

A. magna carta
B. domesday book
C. magnum concilium
D. curia regis
Answer» C. magnum concilium
11.

Point out the kingdom ruled by Alfred, the Great.

A. essex
B. kent
C. north umbria
D. wessex
Answer» E.
12.

Who preached in his poetry “the human perceptibility and emancipation of the spirit”?

A. wordsworth
B. s.t. coleridge
C. john keats
D. p.b. shelley
Answer» E.
13.

The Necessity of Atheism, an extra-ordinary pamphlet caused whom to be expelled fromOxford?

A. william hazlitt
B. william godwin
C. percy bysshe shelley
D. lord byron
Answer» D. lord byron
14.

Lord Byron wrote all his plays in ……….

A. miltonic metre
B. prosaic metre
C. the blank verse
D. trachoic metre
Answer» D. trachoic metre
15.

S.T. Coleridge, while residing in the Lake District, in 1809 started the magazine ……..

A. the friend
B. the morning post
C. the watchman
D. table talk
Answer» B. the morning post
16.

Which of the following works of Wordsworth was completed on 1805 but not published until1850?

A. the old cumberland beggar
B. peter bell
C. the prelude
D. michael
Answer» D. michael
17.

In 1789, the year of the French Revolution, William Blake issued his ……….

A. songs of experience
B. political sketches
C. songs of innocence
D. tiriel
Answer» D. tiriel
18.

Which term Alexander Pope used for a literary technique of Romanticists?

A. “nature sensitized”
B. “nature exploited”
C. “nature methodised”
D. “nature naturalized”
Answer» D. “nature naturalized”
19.

Who is characteristically known as a Realistic Romanticist?

A. walter scott
B. alexander pope
C. william wordsworth
D. lord byron
Answer» B. alexander pope
20.

‘The Spectator’ discussed moral and social questions, whereas ‘The Tatler’ discussed ……….

A. the gossip, news and literary essays
B. the political scandals exclusively
C. the scientific achievements, philosophical discussions in the clubs
D. the matters of daily human life.
Answer» B. the political scandals exclusively
21.

‘Decline and fall of the Roman Empire’ is written by ……..

A. dr. gibson
B. orlando gibbons
C. edward gibbon
D. grinling gibbon
Answer» D. grinling gibbon
22.

Which of the following is Oliver Goldsmith’s first poem?

A. the deserted village
B. the traveller
C. the hermit
D. elegy on the death of a mad dog
Answer» C. the hermit
23.

Dr. Johnson’s claim to be called a first-rate writer rests on his……….

A. epics
B. dramas
C. poetry
D. prose works
Answer» E.
24.

Who is best known as the founder of the Tatler and the Spectator?

A. joseph addison
B. sir richard steele
C. sir roger de coverely
D. daniel defoe.
Answer» C. sir roger de coverely
25.

The Age of Pope is known as ……..

A. the age of tolerance, moderation, and common sense.
B. the age of scholarship, vain-gloriousness and shrewed political activity.
C. the age of fever, unrest, and intellectual barrenness.
D. the age of chaos, confusion and conduciveness.
Answer» B. the age of scholarship, vain-gloriousness and shrewed political activity.
26.

The Act of Settlement was passed in 1701 during the reign of ……

A. mary ii
B. queen anne
C. james ii
D. george i
Answer» C. james ii
27.

Who described Restoration Comedy as “artificial”?

A. dr. johnson
B. charles lamb
C. mathew arnold
D. t.s. eliot
Answer» C. mathew arnold
28.

Who inspired John Milton to portray the rebel in his epic Paradise Lost?

A. charles i
B. charles ii
C. oliver cromwell
D. queen anne
Answer» D. queen anne
29.

Who held the post in Government Administration during The Commonwealth?

A. dr. johnson
B. john milton
C. john dryden
D. william congreve
Answer» C. john dryden
30.

In whose favour the Parliament voted to restore the Monarchy after Cromwell’s death in1658?

A. george i
B. charles i
C. charles ii
D. george ii
Answer» D. george ii
31.

Oliver Cromwell under an adopted constitution assumed the title of ……….

A. lord protector of england
B. lord protector of italy
C. king of england and ireland
D. duke of england
Answer» B. lord protector of italy
32.

The Restoration Period was less rich in tragedy than in ……..

A. tragi-comedy
B. comedy
C. melodrama
D. tragical histories
Answer» C. melodrama
33.

John Dryden’s ‘The Indian Emperor’ appeared in 1665 is a …….

A. the blank verse tragedy
B. the first tragi-comedy
C. the heroic play
D. an allegory
Answer» D. an allegory
34.

Which is the last rhyming tragedy written by John Dryden?

A. the rival lady
B. the wild galant
C. tyrannick love
D. aureng-zebe
Answer» E.
35.

Which is Dryden’s first play?

A. the wild gallant
B. tyrannick love
C. aureng-zebe
D. the conquest of granada
Answer» B. tyrannick love
36.

The Dryden’s School of Poetry is also called as………

A. the “correct” school
B. tthe “irresponsive” school
C. the “resurrection” school
D. the non-productive” school
Answer» B. tthe “irresponsive” school
37.

Elizabethan Romanticism had all but spent itself by the year……

A. 1619
B. 1590
C. 1630
D. 1660
Answer» E.
38.

Dryden’s Religio Laici is ………

A. an allegorical defence of the roman catholic faith.
B. a thesis in support of the english church.
C. a violent attack on shadwell.
D. a dogmatic assertion and tedious argument of church.
Answer» C. a violent attack on shadwell.
39.

Dryden wrote which of the following in celebration of Charles II’s return ………..

A. the medal
B. religio laici
C. astraea
D. annus mirabilis
Answer» D. annus mirabilis
40.

In Dryden’s famous satirical allegory Absalom and Achitophel…… Absalom is ……..

A. the duck of monmouth
B. the counsellor shaftsbury
C. the biblical character
D. oliver cromwell
Answer» B. the counsellor shaftsbury
41.

On the accession of James II in 1685, Dryden changed his faith and political persuasion andbecame ……….

A. a roman protestant
B. a roman catholic
C. a reformer of churches.
D. a court advisor
Answer» C. a reformer of churches.
42.

Who applied first the epithet “Augustan”?

A. john donne
B. john milton
C. john dryden
D. dr. samuel johnson
Answer» E.
43.

John Milton wrote ‘Paradise Lost’ ……..

A. immediately after shakespeare’s death
B. after king charles ii’s restoration*
C. during commonwealth period
D. before the commonwealth
Answer» C. during commonwealth period
44.

In whose favour the Parliament voted to restore the Monarchy after Cromwell’s death in1658……..

A. george i
B. charles i
C. charles ii
D. charles iii
Answer» D. charles iii
45.

Oliver Cromwell under an adopted written constitution assumed the title of

A. lord protector of england, scotland, and ireland
B. lord protector of scotland
C. king of england and ireland
D. duke of england
Answer» B. lord protector of scotland
46.

The Royalists in the Age of Milton are also called as ……..

A. reformists
B. cavaliers
C. intellectualists
D. brilliant buds
Answer» C. intellectualists
47.

King Charles I dissolved the Parliament in 1640 is known as …..

A. long parliament
B. dissolute parliament
C. irresolute parliament
D. short parliament
Answer» E.
48.

Queen Elizabeth belonged to ……….

A. lancastrian dynasty
B. tudor dynasty
C. hanoverian dynasty
D. stuart
Answer» C. hanoverian dynasty
49.

During the Age of Milton, Drama was ………..

A. refused by the people
B. developed to the peak
C. declined
D. making gradual progress to enrich the standards.
Answer» D. making gradual progress to enrich the standards.
50.

The age of Milton has been called ……..

A. “the golden age of the english pulpit”
B. the era of mythological lyrics
C. the age of lyrics
D. the era of pastoral poetry
Answer» B. the era of mythological lyrics