49th BCS Subjective (English) Exam 23 (উত্তরপত্র)

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Which character contemplates hanging himself from the tree in the play Waiting for Godot?

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Estragon

B

Vladimir

C

Pozzo

D

Lucky

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What is the symbolic meaning of the barren tree in the play Waiting for Godot?

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Hopelessness and possible renewal

B

Eternal victory of mankind

C

The joy of spring

D

The wealth of nature

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Which philosophical idea dominates the play Waiting for Godot?

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Existentialism and absurdism

B

Romanticism and idealism

C

Marxism and socialism

D

Stoicism and pragmatism

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What language style is frequently used in Waiting for Godot to create absurdity?

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Repetition and circular dialogue

B

Epic poetry style

C

Rhetorical speeches

D

Biblical sermon

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What does Godot symbolize in the play Waiting for Godot?

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An unattainable hope or salvation

B

A political leader

C

A lost family member

D

A wealthy merchant

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What dramatic genre best defines Waiting for Godot?

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Theatre of the Absurd

B

Romantic tragedy

C

Classical comedy

D

Realist drama

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Which character often refers to bladder problems in the play Waiting for Godot?

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Vladimir

B

Estragon

C

Pozzo

D

Lucky

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What is Lucky forced to wear around his neck in the play Waiting for Godot?

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A rope

B

A chain

C

A scarf

D

A bell

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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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What does Lucky’s long monologue primarily demonstrate in the play Waiting for Godot?

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Breakdown of rational thought

B

Clarity of philosophical truth

C

Praise of religion

D

Plan of escape

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What does Lucky lose when he reappears in Act II in the play Waiting for Godot?

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His ability to speak

B

His physical strength

C

His master’s trust

D

His memory

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

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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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What kind of hat exchange takes place in the play Waiting for Godot?

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Vladimir and Lucky swap hats

B

Estragon and Pozzo swap hats

C

Vladimir and Estragon swap hats

D

Pozzo and Lucky swap hats

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What does Estragon constantly complain about regarding his body in the play Waiting for Godot?

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His feet

B

His stomach

C

His head

D

His hands

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What colour is the rope Pozzo uses to control Lucky in the play Waiting for Godot?

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White

B

Black

C

Brown

D

Grey

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What does Estragon’s repeated sleeping symbolise in the play Waiting for Godot?

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 Escape from unbearable reality

B

Illness of body

C

Proof of laziness

D

Waiting for Godot’s order

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What is suggested by Pozzo’s blindness in Act II in the play Waiting for Godot?

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Fall of power and vision

B

Rise of wisdom

C

Punishment by Godot

D

Illness cured by Lucky

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Why is Lucky’s silence in Act II important in the play Waiting for Godot?

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Symbol of loss of human voice and thought

B

Symbol of peace and calm

C

Victory over Pozzo

D

Fulfilment of waiting

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

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Gogo

B

Didi

C

Gigi

D

Toto

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What form of suffering is emphasized in Lucky’s condition in the play Waiting for Godot?

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Physical burden and silence

B

Intellectual superiority

C

Emotional freedom

D

 Social power

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Which major world event influenced Beckett’s vision in the play Waiting for Godot?

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World War II

B

French Revolution

C

World War I

D

Cold War only

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Why does Estragon want to leave Vladimir at times in the play Waiting for Godot?

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Because of quarrels and despair

B

 Because of wealth and ambition

C

Because of Godot’s arrival

D

Because of family duties

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What literary movement is Beckett most associated with through Waiting for Godot?

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Theatre of the Absurd

B

Romanticism

C

Naturalism

D

Restoration Comedy

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Why is the boy’s message about Godot always postponed in the play Waiting for Godot?

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To symbolise deferred salvation

B

To create suspense only

C

To test Vladimir and Estragon

D

To show Godot’s kindness

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What is the role of silence in the play Waiting for Godot?

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To highlight emptiness and tension

B

To give rhythm like music

C

To symbolise divine presence

D

To express political protest

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