49th BCS Subjective (English 100 Marks) Exam 29 (উত্তরপত্র)

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1.  

Darcy’s estate is called-

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Rosings

B

London

C

Pemberley

D

Brighton

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Jane Austen (1775-1817)

Pride and Prejudice

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Elizabeth’s feelings toward Darcy begin to change when he-

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Sends her a letter explaining his actions

B

Fights a duel with Wickham

C

Sends money to Jane

D

Marries Miss Bingley

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Jane Austen (1775-1817)

Pride and Prejudice

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3.  

What is the antonym of ‘Gentle’?

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Harsh

B

Modest

C

Clever

D

Rude

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Antonyms

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4.  

Fill in the blanks: They ...... in this house since 2010. 

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had lived

B

live

C

have lived

D

have been living

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অন্যান্য সরকারি চাকরির নিয়োগ পরীক্ষা

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5.  

What kind of noun is 'Cattle'? 

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Proper 

B

Common 

C

Collective 

D

Material

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The Noun

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6.  

A rolling stone gathers no moss. What 'rolling' is? 

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Gerund 

B

Verbal noun 

C

Participle 

D

Adjective

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7.  

'Caesar and Cleopatra' is- 

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a tragedy by Shakespeare 

B

a play By G. B. Shaw 

C

a poem by Lord Byron 

D

a novel by S.T. Coleridge

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8.  

A speech full of too many word is- 

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A big speech 

B

Maiden speech 

C

An unimportant speech

D

 A verbose speech

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9.   "The Pilgrim's Progress" is a literary work from -

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Renaissance period

B

Middle English period

C

The Neoclassical Period

D

Anglo-Saxon period

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English Literature

The Elizabethan Period (1558-1603)

The Neoclassical Period (1660-1798)

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10.  

P.B. Shelley's 'Adonais' is an elegy on the death of- 

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John Milton 

B

S.T. Coleridge 

C

John Keats 

D

Lord Byron

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English Literature

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'The Sun Also Rises' is a novel written by- 

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Charles Dickens 

B

Herman Melville 

C

Earnest Hemingway 

D

Thomas Hardy

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English Literature

novel

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12.    How many soliloquies are there in “Hamlet”?

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5

B

6

C

3

D

7

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Hamlet

William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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13.  

What motivates Hamlet’s famous “To be or not to be” soliloquy?

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Curiosity about life and death

B

Desire to impress the court with philosophy

C

Frustration with Ophelia’s behavior

D

His deep inner conflict over action versus inaction

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Hamlet

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14.  

"Frailty, thy name is woman" is a famous dialogue from-


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Hamlet


B

Othello


C

As You Like It


D

Macbeth


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Hamlet

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15.  

Who is the "honest old Councilor" who helped Prospero and Miranda survive?

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Sebastian

B

Francisco

C

Gonzalo

D

Adrian

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The Tempest

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William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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16.  

What is the main source of Prospero's magical power?

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His enchanted staff

B

The spirit Ariel

C

His books

D

The island itself

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The Tempest

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William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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17.  

“Gulliver’s Travels” had been divided into:

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Four parts

B

Three parts


C

Five parts


D

Six parts

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Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)

Gulliver’s Travels

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18.  

How does Gulliver earn the title of Nardac in Lilliput?  

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By capturing the Blefuscudian fleet

B

By putting out the fire in the empress’s quarters


C


By showing lenience toward a group of soldiers who earlier attack him

D


By helping the Lilliputians construct a new palace

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Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)

Gulliver’s Travels

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19.  

The high heels and low heels refer to: 

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The political factions in England

B

The religious factions in England

C

(A) & (B)

D

None of A, B, and C

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Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)

Gulliver’s Travels

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20.  

At what age are struldbrugs declared legally dead?

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70


B

80


C

100

D

120

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Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)

Gulliver’s Travels

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21.  

Gulliver is able to gain passage through Japan by pretending to be-

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A Spanish missionary

B


An English merchant

C

A Dutch trader


D

A French diplomat

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Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)

Gulliver’s Travels

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22.  

Where was Gulliver living in the capital of Liliput? In -

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a fortress

B

an old temple


C

an open field


D

a palace

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Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)

Gulliver’s Travels

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23.  

What is the main satirical target in the Laputa episode of Gulliver’s Travels?

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The arrogance of scientific theories disconnected from practical life.

B

The cruelty of monarchs who enslave weaker nations.

C

The Corruption of Lawyers and Judges in English Courts.

D

The extravagance of aristocratic fashion and luxury.

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Gulliver’s Travels

Jonathan Swift (1667-1745)

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24.  

Why does Gulliver eventually lose favour in Lilliput despite serving them faithfully?

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Because he refuses to destroy Blefuscu completely

B

Because he secretly aids the enemy kingdom

C

Because his morality clashes with their cruelty

D

Because he disobeys the emperor’s order for treasure

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25.  

'Ulysses' is a poem written by—

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Robert Browning

B

Wordsworth

C

S.T. Coleridge

D

Alfred Tennyson

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Ulysses

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26.  

What does Ulysses mean when he says, “It is not too late to seek a newer world”?

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He feels that there is always time for rest and peace

B

He thinks it is too late to start a new journey at his age

C

He believes that no matter how old one gets, new adventures are still possible

D

He feels regretful about the world he has not explored

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Lord Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892)

Ulysses

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In Ulysses, what is the central theme of the poem?

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The inevitability of death

B

The pursuit of knowledge and adventure

C

The importance of family and home

D

The futility of human ambition

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Lord Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892)

Ulysses

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28.  

 How did Satan sneak back into Eden? 


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As a bird


B

Through the main gate


C

As a mist rising from a river


D

By digging a tunnel


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John Milton (1608-1674)

Paradise Lost

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The central sin of Book 9, besides disobedience, is: 


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Lust


B

Greed


C

Pride


D

Sloth


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John Milton (1608-1674)

Paradise Lost

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 In Book X of Paradise Lost, what are the two primary punishments God pronounces specifically upon Eve for her act of disobedience? 


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She will be banished from the Garden of Eden and must work the soil


B

Her beauty will fade and she will be eternally at war with the Serpent


C

She will suffer great pain in childbirth and be subject to her husband's rule


D

She will lose her ability to speak with angels and will die immediately


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John Milton (1608-1674)

Paradise Lost

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31.  

Why does Adam choose to eat the forbidden fruit after Eve in Book 9?

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He is equally deceived by Satan’s reasoning.

B

He values companionship with Eve over obedience to God.

C

He misunderstands God’s command due to Eve’s influence.

D

He seeks to prove his equality with heavenly beings.

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John Milton (1608-1674)

Paradise Lost

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What is Adam’s reaction immediately after eating the fruit in Book 9?

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He experiences immediate fear and guilt that overwhelms him.

B

He loses memory of God’s command and becomes confused.

C

He feels sudden joy and a burst of passion towards Eve.

D

He tries to hide from Eve, sensing shame in her eyes.

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John Milton (1608-1674)

Paradise Lost

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33.  

Paradise Lost is primarily –


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An epic poem


B

A novel


C

A play


D

A short story


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English Grammar

English Literature

Paradise Lost

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34.   "Fair is foul, and foul is fair" Who said this?

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A

Three witches    

B

Ariel

C

Lady Macbeth 

D

Regan

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Macbeth

William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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35.   “All the perfume of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand”-who said this?

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Macbeth 

B

Lady Macbeth 

C

Lady Macduff

D

Macduff

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Macbeth

William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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36.   Somnambulism” can be related to which character?

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Hamlet

B

Miranda

C

Lady Macbeth

D

Banquo

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Macbeth

William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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37.  

What is the significance of Macbeth seeing Banquo’s ghost?

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It shows supernatural help

B

It encourages him to flee

C

It represents Duncan’s presence

D

It symbolises guilt and mental instability

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Macbeth

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William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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38.  

What is the central philosophical theme of Tintern Abbey?

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The destructive power of time on human emotions

B

The tension between city life and rural life

C

The permanence of natural beauty despite human change

D

The rejection of religious faith in favor of reason

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Tintern Abbey

William Wordsworth (1770-1850)

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39.  

Wordsworth describes nature as a “nurse” and a “guide.” What does this signify?

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Nature gives him physical health only

B

Nature provides moral, spiritual, and intellectual growth

C

Nature protects him from social corruption physically

D

Nature helps him become a famous poet

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Tintern Abbey

William Wordsworth (1770-1850)

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40.  

The line “Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting” in Ode: Intimations of Immortality indicates—

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Childhood begins with ignorance of the world

B

Birth cuts off all memories and creates only earthly joy

C

The human soul descends from heaven but forgets its divine origin at birth

D

Human life starts with reason and rationality, not spirituality

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Ode: Intimations of Immortality

William Wordsworth (1770-1850)

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41.  

The poem's setting, Xanadu, is depicted as a place of:

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Stark desolation and poverty.

B

Intense natural beauty and artificial grandeur.

C

A bustling trade city.

D

A battlefield.

English

Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834)

Kubla Khan

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42.  

 How does Coleridge describe the sacred river Alph?

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As peaceful and slow-moving

B

As winding through caverns and ending in a tumultuous sea

C

As completely frozen

D

As a small stream in the desert

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834)

Kubla Khan

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43.  

"Kubla Khan" is often described as a "fragment" or "dream-vision" because:

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Coleridge never intended it to be a finished poem.

B

He was interrupted while writing it and could not recall the rest of his dream.

C

It was part of a larger, unfinished epic poem.

D

It only describes a small portion of Kubla Khan's life.

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Kubla Khan

Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834)

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44.  

"Water, water, every where, / And all the boards did shrink; / Water, water, every where, / Nor any drop to drink." This is an example of:

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Metaphor

B

Simile

C

Anaphora and repetition

D

Personification

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834)

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

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45.  

What is the outcome of the dice game between Death and Life-in-Death?

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The game is a draw, so they curse the ship together

B

Death wins the crew, and Life-in-Death wins the Mariner

C

Life-in-Death wins both the crew and the Mariner


D

Death wins both the crew and the Mariner

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834)

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46.  

"The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" is divided into how many parts-

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six

B

five

C

three


D

seven

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834)

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

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Besides the Mariner, who are the three people on the rescue boat?

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Three angelic spirits in human form


B

The Wedding-Guest, his Bride, and the Priest

C


The Captain, the Cook, and the Doctor

D

The Pilot, the Pilot's Boy, and the Hermit

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772-1834)

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

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48.  

What is the symbolic meaning of the albatross hung around the Mariner’s neck?

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It represents the Mariner’s guilt and burden for killing the bird

B

It shows his loyalty to the captain

C

It symbolises the courage to face the storm

D

It signifies the crew’s trust in him

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49.   How does Lear plan on spending his remaining years?

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Relaxing in France

B

Visiting his daughters

C

Writing his memoirs

D

Making religious pilgrimages

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King Lear

William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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50.   Which suitor marries Cordelia even after she is disinherited?

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The Duke of Burgundy

B

The King of France

C

The Duke of Cornwall

D

The Prince of Morocco

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King Lear

William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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51.    Lear is king of what country?

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Scotland 

B

Britain 

C

France

D

East Anglia    

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King Lear

William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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52.  

Why does Gloucester get betrayed by his illegitimate son, Edmund?

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He envies his brother Edgar

B

He wants to punish Gloucester

C

He fears Edgar will inherit everything

D

He envies his father’s attention

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King Lear

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William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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53.  

What does Shelley call the West Wind in Canto II?

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A clarion of Spring

B

A dirge of the dying year

C

A trumpet of prophecy

D

A hymn of life

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Ode to the West Wind

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54.  

What figure of speech is in “Destroyer and Preserver”?

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Simile

B

Oxymoron

C

Alliteration

D

Personification

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55.  

Which figure of speech is in “If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?”

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Oxymoron

B

Rhetorical Question

C

Simile

D

Alliteration

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Ode to the West Wind

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56.  

What image does Shelley use for his words spreading among mankind?

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Sparks from an unextinguished hearth

B

Drops of rain from the sky

C

Rays of light from the sun

D

Blossoms from a tree

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Ode to the West Wind

Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)

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57.  

What is the central theme of Ode to the West Wind?

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A

Love and Marriage

B

Death, Rebirth, and the Power of Nature

C

War and Victory

D

Friendship and Loyalty

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Ode to the West Wind

Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)

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58.  

What does “trumpet of prophecy” mean in the poem?

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A

Song of joy

B

Message of revolution

C

Music of nature

D

Silence of death

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Ode to the West Wind

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59.  

What is meant by “dirge of the dying year”?

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Spring’s song

B

The autumn wind

C

Funeral song of the year

D

Winter’s silence

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Ode to the West Wind

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60.  

What central contrast is symbolized in the poem?

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Love vs Hate

B

Death vs Rebirth

C

Man vs God

D

Silence vs Noise

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Ode to the West Wind

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61.  

What is a "clarion"?

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A trumpet

B

A geologic time period

C

A musician

D

A type of poem

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Ode to the West Wind

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62.  

In Ode to the West Wind, what does the West Wind primarily symbolise?

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A force of change and renewal

B

A gentle companion for the poet

C

A destructive power without purpose

D

A reflection of human society

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Ode to the West Wind

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63.  

Who says the famous line, "I am not what I am"?

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Othello

B

Desdemona

C

Iago

D

Cassio

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Othello

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William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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64.   What is Iago's fate at the end of the play?

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He is executed by Cassio on the spot.

B

He commits suicide out of remorse.

C

He escapes from Cyprus and is never found.

D

He is captured and left for Cassio to torture and execute.

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Othello

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William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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65.   Iago frequently uses what type of imagery to describe Othello and dehumanize him?

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Botanical and plant-based imagery

B

Light and dark imagery

C

Animal imagery

D

Imagery of war and battle


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William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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66.  

In Ode to a Nightingale, what does the nightingale symbolize?

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Eternal beauty and transcendent joy

B

A bird of ordinary forest life

C

The poet’s personal sorrow only

D

The passage of time

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John Keats (1795-1821)

Ode To The Nightingale

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67.  

What is the speaker's attitude towards death in the sixth stanza of "Ode to a Nightingale"?

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He is terrified of it and begs the nightingale to save him

B

He sees it as an alluring and peaceful escape, calling it "easeful."

C

He is angry that death is inevitable

D

He sees death as a punishment for his sadness.

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John Keats (1795-1821)

Ode To The Nightingale

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68.  

In the final stanza, the poem states that Melancholy "dwells with" whom?

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Death and Despair

B

Beauty—Beauty that must die

C

Night and Oblivion

D

The Fates in the underworld

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John Keats (1795-1821)

Ode on Melancholy

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Complete the opening line: "No, no, go not to ___..."

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sleep

B

war

C

Lethe

D

Proserpine

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John Keats (1795-1821)

Ode on Melancholy

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Keats's Hellenism is primarily characterised by his:

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Strict adherence to ancient Greek religious rituals

B

Fascination with Greek myths, art, and the ideal of classical beauty

C

Political support for modern Greek independence

D

Use of the ancient Greek language in his original poems.

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John Keats (1795-1821)

Ode on a Grecian Urn

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The "Bold Lover" who can never kiss his beloved symbolizes:

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The failure of love

B

The frustration of unrequited love

C

The eternity of pursuit and anticipation in art, which never fades

D

A shy and timid person

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John Keats (1795-1821)

Ode on a Grecian Urn

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72.  

What is the main conflict in The Lotos-Eaters?

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The desire for knowledge versus the allure of peace

B

The internal battle of the Lotos Eaters to find meaning in life

C

The conflict between man and nature

D

The struggle between duty and escape from reality

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Lord Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892)

The Lotos Eaters

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73.  

What does Tithonus wish for at the end of the poem?

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A

For his immortality to be taken away

B

To be reunited with Aurora

C

To live a life full of adventure

D

To be forever young again

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Lord Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892)

Tithonus

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How does Tithonus's relationship with Aurora reflect the poem’s message about time and mortality?

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It shows that love transcends time and death

B

It highlights the tension between love and ageing

C

It illustrates how time weakens love over the years

D

It emphasizes that immortality is irrelevant to love

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Lord Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892)

Tithonus

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75.  

In In Memoriam, what does the poet express about death?

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A

Death is an inevitable end to life, with no spiritual significance

B

Death is a natural part of the universe that cannot be avoided

C

Death is a journey towards eternal peace and happiness

D

Death is a difficult and painful experience, but it leads to spiritual growth

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In Memoriam

Lord Alfred Tennyson (1809-1892)

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76.  

What does Andrea mean by the line “A man’s reach should exceed his grasp”?

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A

Man should only aim for what he can get

B

Man should desire wealth

C

Man should aim beyond his immediate power

D

Man should remain satisfied with little

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Andrea del Sarto

Robert Browning (1812-1889)

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77.  

What role does Lucrezia play in Andrea’s failure?

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A

She inspires him greatly

B

She distracts him with worldly desires

C

 She supports his art

D

She arranges patrons for him

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Andrea del Sarto

Robert Browning (1812-1889)

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78.  

Who is the speaker in Browning’s poem Fra Lippo Lippi?

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A

Robert Browning

B

A city watchman

C

Fra Lippo Lippi

D

 Cosimo de’ Medici

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Fra Lippo Lippi

Robert Browning (1812-1889)

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At what time does the poem begin when Lippo is caught?

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Early morning

B

Noon

C

Past midnight

D

Twilight

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Fra Lippo Lippi

Robert Browning (1812-1889)

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80.  

What is the Duke’s response to the Duchess's behaviour in My Last Duchess?

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A

He is pleased by her politeness and affection

B

He is frustrated by her inability to recognise his superiority

C

He admires her carefree nature

D

He is indifferent to her behaviour

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My Last Duchess

Robert Browning (1812-1889)

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What does the Duke’s monologue reveal about his character in My Last Duchess?

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A

He is a man of deep love and affection

B

He is a humble and self-reflective individual

C

He is manipulative, controlling, and narcissistic

D

He is uncertain and remorseful about his actions

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My Last Duchess

Robert Browning (1812-1889)

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Which figure of speech is evident in “the Sea of Faith was once, too, at the full”?

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Simile

B

Personification

C

Metaphor

D

Hyperbole

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Dover Beach

Mathew Arnold (1822-1868)

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83.  

What is the scholar’s relationship with society in The Scholar Gypsy?

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A

He feels deeply connected to society and its values

B

He is disconnected from society, seeking knowledge in isolation

C

He actively participates in the struggles of society

D

He actively participates in the struggles of society

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Mathew Arnold (1822-1868)

The Scholar Gypsy

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What does the scholar in The Scholar Gypsy seek to discover?

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A

A scientific explanation for life’s mysteries

B

The secrets of eternal life and spiritual truth

C

A moral solution to the problems of society

D

Personal fulfillment through worldly pleasures

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Mathew Arnold (1822-1868)

The Scholar Gypsy

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85.  

Who is called “The Spider” in the novel?

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A

Orlick

B

Compeyson

C

Bentley Drummle

D

Jaggers

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Charles Dickens (1812-1870)

Great Expectations

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86.  

Who was Estella’s real mother?

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A

Miss Havisham

B

Biddy

C

Molly

D

Clara

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Charles Dickens (1812-1870)

Great Expectations

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87.  

What happens to Mrs. Joe?

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A

She dies in childhood

B

She is attacked by Orlick and becomes invalid

C

She runs away

D

She becomes rich

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Charles Dickens (1812-1870)

Great Expectations

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88.  

What marks the climax of the novel?

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A

Pip meeting Estella

B

Miss Havisham’s death

C

Pip learning Magwitch is his benefactor

D

Drummle’s death

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Charles Dickens (1812-1870)

Great Expectations

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89.  

What is Pip’s greatest weakness?

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A

Laziness

B

Pride and ambition

C

Violence

D

Dishonesty

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Charles Dickens (1812-1870)

Great Expectations

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90.  

Who is Tess’s husband?

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A

Alec d’Urberville

B

Angel Clare

C

Felix Clare

D

John Durbeyfield

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Tess of the d'Urbervilles

Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) (টমাস হার্ডি)

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91.  

What role does Alec play in Tess’s life?

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A

A faithful husband

B

A spiritual guide

C

A seducer and destroyer

D

A supportive brother

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Tess of the d'Urbervilles

Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) (টমাস হার্ডি)

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What does Flintcomb-Ash symbolize in the novel?

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A

Fertility and joy

B

Harshness and suffering

C

Romance and beauty

D

Tess’s noble ancestry

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Tess of the d'Urbervilles

Thomas Hardy (1840-1928) (টমাস হার্ডি)

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93.  

What dramatic genre best defines Waiting for Godot?

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A

Theatre of the Absurd

B

Romantic tragedy

C

Classical comedy

D

Realist drama

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Samuel Barclay Beckett (1906-1989)

Waiting for Godot

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94.  

How does Pozzo justify his treatment of Lucky in the play Waiting for Godot?

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By saying he needs him to think for him

B

By calling him a servant by birth

C

By insisting he is educating him

D

By claiming Lucky is his property

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Samuel Barclay Beckett (1906-1989)

Waiting for Godot

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95.  

What Biblical parallel is hinted at through the two thieves discussed by Vladimir in the play Waiting for Godot?

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A

The crucifixion of Christ

B

The story of Cain and Abel

C

The Book of Exodus

D

The parable of the prodigal son

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Samuel Barclay Beckett (1906-1989)

Waiting for Godot

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96.  

What is Estragon’s nickname in the play Waiting for Godot?

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A

Gogo

B

Didi

C

Gigi

D

Toto

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Samuel Barclay Beckett (1906-1989)

Waiting for Godot

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97.  

How is time presented in the play Waiting for Godot?

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Circular and repetitive

B

Linear and progressive

C

Historical and factual

D

Symbolic and mythical only

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Samuel Barclay Beckett (1906-1989)

Waiting for Godot

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98.  

Where is Innisfree located?

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A

In Lough Gill, County Sligo

B

In River Thames, London

C

In Lake District, England

D

In Dublin city

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The Lake Isle of Innisfree

William Butler Yeats (1865-1939)

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99.  

What does the poet long to escape from by going to Innisfree?

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A

The busy city life

B

Family duties

C

Political responsibilities

D

Academic life

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The Lake Isle of Innisfree

William Butler Yeats (1865-1939)

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In the poem "Sailing to Byzantium," why does the poet want to sail to Byzantium?

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A

To explore its wealth

B

To experience its art and intellectual immortality

C

To witness its religious rituals

D

To live in political harmony

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Sailing to Byzantium

William Butler Yeats (1865-1939)

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