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1.

Poetry attaches its emotion to the idea: the idea is the

A. fact
B. knowledge
C. history
D. theory
Answer» B. knowledge
2.

What attaches its emotion to facts according to Arnold?

A. Poetry
B. Prose
C. Religion
D. Tradition
Answer» D. Tradition
3.

This, therefore is the praise of Shakespeare, that his drama is the __ of life.

A. Reflection
B. Contemplation
C. Mirror
D. Study
Answer» D. Study
4.

Wordsworth believes that a poet is,

A. a man speaking to poets
B. a man speaking to men
C. a man speaking to human
D. a man speaking to God
Answer» C. a man speaking to human
5.

The difference between a poet and a philosopher according to Leavis is

A. Symbolical representations
B. Interests of rhythm
C. Laxity of expression
D. Evocative powers
Answer» D. Evocative powers
6.

In the age of Pope and Dryden, Arnold regards _________ as a unique poet.

A. Milton
B. Keats
C. Pope
D. Gray
Answer» E.
7.

A critic according to Eliot must be entirely

A. impersonal and objective
B. imaginative and emotional
C. ordered and discerning
D. learned and well-read
Answer» B. imaginative and emotional
8.

The Preface to the Lyrical Ballads was published in

A. 1798
B. 1799
C. 1800
D. 1801
Answer» E.
9.

Wordsworth s preface declares the dawn of

A. English Romantic Movement
B. British Romantic Movement
C. European Romantic Movement
D. Anglo-saxon Romantic Movement
Answer» B. British Romantic Movement
10.

Wordworth s poet is a man speaking to

A. everyone
B. his readers
C. men
D. nature
Answer» D. nature
11.

Wordsworth s preface can be seen as a forceful plea for simplicity both in

A. idea and feeling
B. sentiment an d exposition
C. expression and elucidation
D. theme and treatment
Answer» E.
12.

Shakespeare approximates the remote, and familiarizes the

A. Marvelous
B. Wonderful
C. Beautiful
D. Magnificent
Answer» C. Beautiful
13.

Dennis and Rymer think Shakespeare s Romans are not sufficiently

A. Brave
B. Roman
C. Strong
D. Loyal
Answer» C. Strong
14.

Shakespeare has no heroes, his scenes are occupied by

A. Kings
B. Queens
C. Men
D. Fairies
Answer» D. Fairies
15.

Which critic is of the opinion that though Charles Dickens possesses the vitality and vision of art as Conrad does, he cannot be included in the line of great novelists ?

A. george santayana
B. t.s.eliot
C. d.h. lawrence
D. f.r.leavis
Answer» E.
16.

Which quality is not needful for a fit prose according to Arnold?

A. Regularity
B. Precision
C. Balance
D. Exclusivity
Answer» E.
17.

Wordsworth said the poet should use the __ for removing what would otherwise be painful or disgusting in the passion.

A. Principal of selection
B. Metrical composition
C. Personification of abstract ideas
D. Real language of men
Answer» B. Metrical composition
18.

the first great principle of criticism emancipated by Arnold is __________

A. Disinterestedness
B. Detachment
C. Discernment
D. Disaffectation
Answer» B. Detachment
19.

Which term is used by Abhinavagupta to denote relating , narrating or describing emotive conditions.

A. bhavanukirtanam
B. anumana
C. bhavaktwa
D. bhojakatwa
Answer» B. anumana
20.

Who comments, the end of writing is to instruct, The end of poetry is to instruct by pleasing

A. Shakespeare
B. Arnold
C. Dr. Johnson
D. None of the above
Answer» D. None of the above
21.

The end of writing is to instruct, the end of poetry is to instruct by __.

A. Writing
B. Composition
C. Pleasing
D. Passion
Answer» D. Passion
22.

Shakespeare has united the powers of exciting laughter and sorrow not only in one mind, but in one __.

A. Composition
B. Narration
C. Genre
D. Action
Answer» C. Genre
23.

Wordsworth justifies the use of metre and denounces the ____________ of the NeoClassical poets for their artificiality.

A. verse
B. rhyme
C. poetic diction
D. tradition
Answer» D. tradition
24.

The critic s aim is, first, to realize as sensitively and completely as possible this or that which claims his

A. Imagination
B. Attention
C. Thoughts
D. Enthusiasm
Answer» C. Thoughts
25.

Who mentions: Every great poet is a teacher; I wish either to be considered as a teacher or as a nothing .

A. william wordsworth
B. lord byron
C. edmund spenser
D. robert herrick
Answer» B. lord byron
26.

Arnold was of the view that Chaucer s superiority is found in his______

A. Diction and subject
B. Manner and style
C. Style and substance
D. Form and subject
Answer» D. Form and subject
27.

The only difference between the language of Prose and the language of Poetry is_________

A. Use of Rhythm
B. Use of Words
C. Use of feelings
D. Use of Metre
Answer» E.
28.

Leavis never proposed to consider __ as a philosophic thinker

A. William Wordsworth
B. William Blake
C. PB Shelly
D. Dr. Wellek
Answer» B. William Blake
29.

To Arnold, the superiority of best poetry is marked by the superior character of

A. truth and seriousness
B. truth and ideas
C. seriousness and knowledge
D. knowledge and truth
Answer» B. truth and ideas
30.

Who said that poetry is the most philosophic of all writing?

A. William Wordsworth
B. William Shakespeare
C. Aristotle
D. Matthew Arnold
Answer» D. Matthew Arnold
31.

Dr. Wellek accuses Leavis of being unfair to the poets of the ______ Age.

A. Victorian
B. Neo- Classical
C. Romantic
D. Puritan
Answer» D. Puritan
32.

Who mentions vakyam rasatmakam kavyam , which means any composition which gives tasteful pleasure is poetry?

A. kshemendra
B. bhattalolatta
C. mammata
D. jagannatha
Answer» E.
33.

Wordsworth gives much importance to the ________ of poetry

A. Fancy
B. Language
C. Feelings
D. Imagination
Answer» C. Feelings
34.

To F. R. Leavis, literary criticism and philosophy are

A. quite distinct and different kinds of discipline
B. quite similar discipline
C. quite amusing discipline
D. quite extraordinary disciplines
Answer» B. quite similar discipline
35.

Dr. Wellek s main criticism of Leavis was that

A. Leavis was biased
B. Leavis lacked interest in philosophy
C. Leavis was not a romantic
D. Leavis was ambiguous
Answer» C. Leavis was not a romantic
36.

Who has written Literary Criticism and Philosophy

A. T. S Eliot
B. I. A Richards
C. F. R Leavis
D. M. H Abrams
Answer» D. M. H Abrams
37.

The best poetry will be found to have a power of forming, sustaining and delighting us, as nothing else can was said by

A. William Wordsworth
B. Matthew Arnold
C. John Dryden
D. Alexander Pope
Answer» C. John Dryden
38.

Mathew Arnold said that the best poetry will be found to have a power of

A. Informing, observing and delighting
B. Guiding, reforming and appreciating
C. Binding, combining and structuring
D. Forming, sustaining and delighting
Answer» E.
39.

According to Leavis, philosophic training would benefit the critic by making clear that

A. The two are vastly similar
B. The two are vastly different
C. Philosophy is needed to be a critic
D. The two are complementary
Answer» C. Philosophy is needed to be a critic
40.

Dr. Wellek s first criticism of Leavis is that Leavis didn t develop

A. cogency
B. theoretical implications
C. coherence of response
D. none of the above
Answer» C. coherence of response
41.

FR Leavis said the business of the literary critic is

A. To have a coherent response to commentary
B. To be on guard against abstracting things
C. To be on guard against generalization
D. All of the above
Answer» E.
42.

Leavis says that his and Wellek s approaches are different because he is a critic, and Wellek is a

A. Realist
B. Artist
C. Writer
D. Philosopher
Answer» E.
43.

Wordsworth states, Poetry sheds no tears such as Angels weep, but natural and

A. earthly tears
B. childish tears
C. human tears
D. mournful tears
Answer» D. mournful tears
44.

Leavis boldly announced that Literary Criticism is not _____________

A. Psychology
B. History
C. Philosophy
D. Physiology
Answer» D. Physiology
45.

according to Arnold, poetry interprets life in ____ ways.

A. one
B. two
C. three
D. four
Answer» C. three
46.

Who said, Poetry must be in serious relation to actuality, it must have a firm grasp of the actual, of the object, it must be in relation to life ?

A. William Wordsworth
B. Matthew Arnold
C. TS Eliot
D. FR Leavis
Answer» E.
47.

F. R. Leavis states, By the critic of poetry I understand the complete reader: the ideal critic is

A. the ideal writer
B. the ideal composer
C. the ideal reader
D. the ideal man
Answer» D. the ideal man
48.

According to Wordsworth Poetry is the first and last of all

A. Wisdom
B. Truth
C. Inspiration
D. Knowledge
Answer» E.
49.

According to Wordsworth the understanding of the reader must necessarily be in some degree

A. Enlightened
B. Disheartened
C. Motivated
D. Contentment
Answer» B. Disheartened
50.

Poetry is a criticism of life under the ______ fixed for such a criticism

A. Laws
B. Ideals
C. Morals.
D. Conditions
Answer» E.