BCS Subjective Exam (English - Group B) (উত্তরপত্র)

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1.  

Who builds Pandemonium?

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Beelzebub

B

Mammon

C

Mulciber

D

Belial

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Who leads the rebel angels in Paradise Lost?

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Satan

B

Michael

C

Gabriel

D

Beelzebub

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“Was she thy God, that her thou didst obey?” Who said this?

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God

B

Satan

C

Michael

D

Raphael

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What role does Beelzebub play in Paradise Lost, Book One?

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He builds Pandemonium

B

He supports Satan’s ideas

C

He opposes Satan directly

D

He remains silent

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In which Book does Satan declare revenge against God?

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Book 9 

B

Book 1

C

Book  10

D

Book  4

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What is Adam’s immediate reaction after eating the fruit?

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He rejoices

B

He feels guilty and cursed

C

He falls asleep

D

He laughs loudly

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What do Adam and Eve do immediately after eating the fruit?

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They sing a hymn

B

They quarrel and accuse each other

C

They run to God

D

They hide in the forest

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How does Eve feel after eating the fruit?

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Sleepy and weak

B

Angry at Adam

C

Sad and guilty immediately

D

Empowered and divine

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How does Adam react after hearing God’s judgment?

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He accepts with humility

B

He blames Eve again

C

He asks to die immediately

D

He challenges God

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What do Adam and Eve use to cover their nakedness?

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Animal skins

B

Fig leaves

C

Flowers

D

Grass

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How does Satan deceive his fellow fallen angels after the temptation?

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He admits his failure

B

He tells them they are still in danger

C

He boasts of victory over humankind

D

He asks for forgiveness

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What curse does God place on Eve specifically?

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Eternal silence

B

Loss of beauty

C

Pain in childbirth and submission to husband

D

Shortened life span

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How did Gulliver finally arrive in Lilliput?

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He swam ashore after his ship sank

B

He was rescued by Lilliputian boats

C

He drifted in a small lifeboat

D

He was carried by sea waves unconscious

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How tall were the Lilliputians compared to humans?

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Smaller than a child’s toy doll

B

About one foot tall

C

About six inches tall

D

Nearly the size of a newborn baby

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What does the conflict between Lilliput and Blefuscu mainly symbolize?

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Struggles between kings and common people

B

Religious and political disputes in Europe

C

Difference between science and superstition

D

Trade rivalry among sea nations

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What punishment did some Lilliputian ministers secretly plan for Gulliver?

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To blind him and starve him slowly

B

To execute him by arrows

C

To drown him in the sea

D

To exile him forever

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What shape was the island of Laputa described as?

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Round and flat like a circular plate

B

Square with sharp edges

C

Triangular with three peaks

D

Oval like an egg

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Why did the Emperor of Lilliput grow suspicious of Gulliver?

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Gulliver refused to destroy Blefuscu

B

Gulliver ate too much food daily

C

Gulliver made friends with common people

D

Gulliver demanded gold and wealth

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Why did Gulliver enjoy his visit to Glubbdubdrib?

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He discovered new sciences

B

He learned magical tricks

C

He found treasures of gold

D

He could meet famous dead people

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What advantage did Laputa have over Balnibarbi?

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It had a stronger military

B

It could control them by floating above

C

It was richer in agriculture

D

It had better laws and justice

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Why was Laputa called a land of “theorists”?

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People cared only for abstract theories, not for practice

B

They wrote many books of religion

C

They built the largest libraries in the world

D

They were excellent in trade and navigation

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What did the conflict between High Heels and Low Heels in Lilliput symbolize?

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A

Political divisions like Whigs and Tories in England

B

Social classes of rich and poor

C

Differences between men and women

D

Rivalry between soldiers and sailors

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What was the height of Gulliver compared to the Lilliputians?

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About twenty times taller

B

About twelve times taller

C

About thirty times taller

D

About forty times taller

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What does the rope-dancing game in Lilliput symbolize?

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A

Love and friendship among people

B

Corruption and flattery in politics

C

Military training and discipline

D

Entertainment for children only

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Why did the Emperor dislike the High Heels?

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A

They failed in the war against Blefuscu

B

They were corrupt in trade

C

They supported the Prince who opposed him

D

They followed the Big-endian religion

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Who were the Yahoos?

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Loyal servants of the Houyhnhnms

B

Brutish and dirty human-like creatures

C

Educated but greedy men

D

Giants living in caves

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Who were the Houyhnhnms?

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Savage human tribes

B

Cruel and wild giants

C

Talking birds with wisdom

D

Rational and wise horses

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What did the Houyhnhnms decide about Gulliver after some time?

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A

He should leave their land

B

He should live as their servant

C

He should punish the Yahoos

D

He should stay among them

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What did the Yahoos represent in the story?

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The wisdom of simple life

B

The beauty of physical strength

C

The worst side of human nature

D

The hope for immortality

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What did the Houyhnhnms symbolize in Swift’s satire?

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Blind faith and superstition

B

Power of military strength

C

Success in trade and wealth

D

Ideal of rational and moral life

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How did Gulliver’s attitude towards humans change after living with the Houyhnhnms?

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He wanted to rule them wisely

B

He began to hate mankind

C

He desired to improve them slowly

D

He ignored them completely

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Which poem reflects on childhood and memory?

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A

Ode: Intimations of Immortality

B

The Waste Land

C

Dover Beach

D

The Tower

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Which poem expresses a longing for the past and innocence?

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Ode: Intimations of Immortality

B

The Waste Land

C

My Last Duchess

D

Kubla Khan

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‘Child is the father of man’ is taken from the poem of____.

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A

W. Wordsworth

B

s. T. Coleridge

C

P. B. Shelley 

D

A. C. Swinburne

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What is the central theme of Wordsworth’s Ode: Intimations of Immortality?

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Loss of childhood vision and spiritual glory

B

Political struggle of the French Revolution

C

Celebration of industrial progress

D

Criticism of monarchy

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Lyrical Ballads published in -

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1789

B

1800

C

1798

D

1898

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When was Ode: Intimations of Immortality first published in full form?

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1815

B

1798

C

1807

D

1820

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“Shades of the prison-house begin to close / Upon the growing Boy” — here, “prison-house” is an example of:

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Simile

B

Metaphor

C

Hyperbole

D

Irony

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How many stanzas are there in Wordsworth’s Ode: Intimations of Immortality?

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8

B

9

C

10

D

11

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Which of the following is not a feature of the Romantic Age?

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Love for nature

B

Focus on imagination

C

Strict classical rules

D

Importance of individual feelings

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What is the significance of the “Preface to Lyrical Ballads”?

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It introduced strict classical rules

B

It became the manifesto of Romantic poetry

C

It discussed Shakespeare’s plays

D

It promoted industrial progress

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Which of the following is a well-known “Lucy Poem” by Wordsworth?

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Tintern Abbey

B

Kubla Khan

C

She Dwelt among the Untrodden Ways

D

Ode: Intimations of Immortality

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Which feature of the Romantic Age gave importance to rural and common life?

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Celebration of Aristocrats

B

Celebration of War Heroes

C

Celebration of the Common Man

D

Celebration of Royalty

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How many years later did Wordsworth revisit Tintern Abbey before writing the poem?

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Three years

B

Five years

C

Ten years

D

Seven years

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What role does Nature play in Tintern Abbey?

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Nature is only a source of pleasure

B

Nature is hostile to mankind

C

Nature is a guide, guardian, and moral teacher

D

Nature is destructive and violent

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What supernatural figures appear in the ghost ship?

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Angels

B

Death and Life-in-Death

C

Ghosts of sailors

D

Fairies

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‘He prayeth best, who loveth best.’ —Who said it?

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A

John Milton

B

John Donne

C

Lord Byron

D

S.T. Coleridge

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What does the Ancient Mariner shoot?

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A

A swan

B

A whale

C

A dove

D

The albatross

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What happens to the Mariner at the end?

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A

He dies

B

He is freed completely

C

He is cursed to tell his tale forever

D

He becomes a hermit

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The poem "Dejection: An Ode" was originally a much longer, more personal verse-letter addressed to whom?

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A

William Wordsworth

B


Dorothy Wordsworth

C


Sara Fricker

D


Sara Hutchinson

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How does the Pilot’s Boy react when he sees the Mariner alive?

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He prays

B

He faints

C

He laughs madly, thinking the Devil is driving the ship

D

He cries loudly

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Who recognizes the Mariner’s need for redemption?

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A

The sailors

B

The Hermit

C

The Pilot’s Boy

D

The Wedding Guest

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What happens to the Mariner’s ship at the end?

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A

It sails away safely

B

It suddenly sinks into the sea

C

It turns to gold

D

It becomes a ghost ship

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Who says: “Instead of the cross, the Albatross / About my neck was hung”?

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A

The Sailors

B

Death

C

The Mariner

D

The Wedding Guest

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Who rescues the Mariner after his ship sinks?

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A

The Wedding Guest

B

The Pilot, Pilot’s Boy, and the Hermit

C

Death and Life-in-Death

D

The Sailors’ souls

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What destination does the river Alph finally reach?

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A golden palace

B

A fertile valley

C

A sunless sea

D

A mountain top

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What breaks the Mariner’s inability to pray?

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A

Meeting the Hermit

B

Seeing the ghost ship

C

Blessing the water-snakes in love

D

Drinking rain water

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Who wrote Ode to the West Wind?

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A

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

B

John Keats

C

William Wordsworth

D

Percy Bysshe Shelley

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 "Cythna" and "Laon" are characters from which poetic work of P. B. Shelley?

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Prometheus Unbound

B

Queen Mab

C

The Revolt of Islam

D

Adonais

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Who composed the sonnet "Ozymandias"?

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A

William Wordsworth

B

Charles Lamb

C

Lord Byron

D

Percy Bysshe Shelley

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What mythological figure is used to describe storm clouds?

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Apollo

B

Maenad

C

Pan

D

Orpheus

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What are the dead leaves compared to?

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A

Corpses in graves

B

Ghosts fleeing from an enchanter

C

Feathers of birds

D

Ashes in fire

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Which natural element is described as “winged seeds”?

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Clouds

B

Leaves

C

Seeds

D

Flowers

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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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What does “Spring” symbolize in the poem?

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Eternal sorrow

B

New life and hope

C

War and destruction

D

Sleep and silence

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What does Shelley wish to become in Canto IV?

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A flower, a tree, a star

B

A wave, a leaf, a cloud

C

A flame, a bird, a storm

D

A mountain, a stone, a river

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What does Shelley compare his thoughts to?

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Flowers

B

Leaves

C

Flames

D

Clouds

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Which sense is most vividly appealed to in “living hues and odours”?

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Sight and Smell

B

Hearing and Touch

C

Taste and Hearing

D

Touch and Smell

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What is the final message of Ode to the West Wind?

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Death is final

B

Hope follows despair

C

Love conquers all

D

Silence is truth

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What figure of speech is in “Each like a corpse within its grave”?

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Simile

B

Personification

C

Hyperbole

D

Alliteration

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What does the Skylark pour from its heart?

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A

Wisdom

B

Melody

C

Profuse strains of unpremeditated art

D

Sacred Hymns

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What is described as “a rain of melody”?

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A

Skylark’s presence

B

The clouds

C

The rainbow

D

The forest

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What does Shelley ask the Skylark to teach mankind?

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How to sing

B

Sweet thoughts

C

How to fly

D

How to shine

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What flaw does Shelley find in human songs?

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They are too loud

B

They contain hidden want

C

They are unnatural

D

They lack rhythm

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75.  

What comparison does Shelley reject when he hears Skylark’s song?

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Praise of love or wine

B

Praise of war

C

Praise of nature

D

 Praise of glory

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76.  

What deeper truth does Shelley believe the Skylark knows?

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Secrets of the stars

B

 The meaning of death

C

History of mankind

D

Mysteries of the sea

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Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822)

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77.  

Who is not a modern poet?

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A

W. B. Yeats

B

W. H. Auden

C

John Keats

D

T. S. Eliot

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John Keats (1795-1821)

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78.  

In “Ode to a Nightingale,” the poet wishes to escape from reality through—

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Wealth and Fame

B

Love and Marriage

C

Poetry and Imagination

D

War and Victory

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John Keats (1795-1821)

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79.  

Which imagery does Keats use to describe the secret love of Cupid and Psyche?

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They walk in a forest of gods

B

They lie in a deep secluded glade

C

They fly across the moon together

D

They dance in a palace of gold

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John Keats (1795-1821)

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What is the central theme of “Ode to Psyche”?

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Power of imagination and inner worship

B

Fear of death and loss

C

Nature’s destructive force

D

War and patriotism

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John Keats (1795-1821)

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81.  

At the beginning of the ode “Ode on Melancholy”, Keats feels—

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Drowsy and numb with pain

B

Excited and cheerful

C

Strong and energetic

D

Fearless and hopeful

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John Keats (1795-1821)

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82.  

What uncertainty ends the poem “Ode to a Nightingale”?

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Whether the nightingale is real or a spirit

B

Whether life is more joyful than death

C

Whether his visions were a dream or reality

D

Whether he can ever write again

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John Keats (1795-1821)

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83.  

“No, no, go not to Lethe”—this is an example of—

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Apostrophe

B

Alliteration

C

Hyperbole

D

Satire

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John Keats (1795-1821)

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84.  

What is the central paradox of “Ode on Melancholy”?

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A

Beauty gives birth to sorrow

B

Pain and joy are separate

C

Death is eternal happiness

D

Melancholy destroys imagination

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John Keats (1795-1821)

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85.  

The Grecian Urn is called—

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“The voice of gods”

B

“Thou still unravish’d bride of quietness”

C

“The destroyer of time”

D

“The queen of art”

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John Keats (1795-1821)

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86.  

In the second stanza of “To Autumn?, Autumn is personified as—

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A farmer sleeping on the floor

B

A woman sitting carelessly

C

A hunter chasing birds

D

A child playing in the field

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John Keats (1795-1821)

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87.  

The urn is a “Sylvan historian” because—

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It sings songs of the forest

B

It records the king’s laws

C

It tells silent stories through pictures

D

It describes gods and myths in words

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John Keats (1795-1821)

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88.  

Who is Elizabeth Bennet’s eldest sister?

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A

Jane

B

Lydia

C

Mary

D

Kitty

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Jane Austen (1775-1817)

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89.  

Who reveals Wickham’s true character to Elizabeth?

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A

Lady Catherine

B

Mr. Bennet

C

Mr. Darcy (through a letter)

D

Colonel Fitzwilliam

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Jane Austen (1775-1817)

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90.  

Which Bennet daughter elopes with Wickham?

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A

Jane

B

Elizabeth

C

Lydia

D

Kitty

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Jane Austen (1775-1817)

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91.  

Why is Lydia’s elopement with Wickham dangerous for the Bennet family?

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A

It ruins their wealth

B

It destroys their reputation

C

It angers Lady Catherine

D

It separates Jane and Bingley

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Jane Austen (1775-1817)

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92.  

Who is Mr. Bennet’s favorite daughter?

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A

Jane

B

Elizabeth

C

Lydia

D

Mary

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Jane Austen (1775-1817)

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93.  

What is the significance of Darcy’s letter to Elizabeth?

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A

It proposes marriage again

B

It explains his past actions

C

 It criticizes Bennet family

D

It praises Jane

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Jane Austen (1775-1817)

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94.  

Who serves as a comic relief in the novel?

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A

Mr. Collins

B

Mr. Bennet

C

Lydia

D

 Caroline Bingley

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Jane Austen (1775-1817)

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95.  

Who is Colonel Fitzwilliam in relation to Darcy?

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A

Cousin

B

Brother

C

Uncle

D

 Family friend

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Jane Austen (1775-1817)

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96.  

Why does Elizabeth reject Darcy’s first proposal?

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A

She dislikes his wealth

B

 She is already engaged

C

She is offended by his pride

D

 She loves Wickham

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Jane Austen (1775-1817)

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97.  

Why does Darcy interfere in Jane and Bingley’s relationship at first?

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He dislikes Jane personally

B

He doubts Jane’s affection

C

He envies Bingley

D

He wants Jane for himself

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Jane Austen (1775-1817)

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98.  

Why does Elizabeth’s rejection of Collins shock her family?

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A

Collins is poor

B

Collins is heir to Longbourn

C

Collins is ugly

D

Collins is already married

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