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71. ‘Unto
This Last’ is a book written by:
a) Mill on
economic reforms
b) Carlyle on
moral reforms
c) Ruskin on
moral reforms
d) None of
these
c) Ruskin on
moral reforms
72. Mathew
Arnold said: “An ineffectual angel beating in the void his luminous wings in
vain”, about:
a) Keats
b) Byron
c) Shelley
d) Blake
e) None of
these
c) Shelley
73. For whom
it is said: “sensuousness is a paramount bias of his genius”:
a) Blake
b) Keats
c) Tennyson
d) Shelley
e) None of
these
b) Keats
74. “Meeting
at Night” by Browning is a:
a) Monologue
b) Dramatic
Lyric
c) Dramatic
Monologue
d) Dramatic
Romance
e) None of
these
a) Monologue
75. A pioneer
is psychological analysis in fiction is:
a) Charles
Dickens
b) Thackeray
c) Charlotte
Bronte
d) G. Eliot
e) None of
these
d) G. Eliot
76. “Thou
glorious mirror, where the Almighty’s form Glasses itself in tempest”.
The above
line occur in Byron’s:
a) Fame
b) Waterloo
c) Roll on,
Thou deep and dark Blue Oceans
c) Roll on,
Thou deep and dark Blue Oceans
77. Dickens
gives a tragic picture of the French Revolution in his novel:
a) Little
Dorrit
b) Hard Times
c) Bleak
House
d) A Tale of
Two Cities
d) A Tale of
Two Cities
78. Love of
political freedom, always the noblest of Byron’s passions, inspired him to
write:
a) Manfred
b) The Island
c) The
prisoner of Chillon
d) The
Prophecy of Dante
c) The
prisoner of Chillon
79. An
aesthetic delight in art and a streak of extreme sadistic cruelty can be
observed in Browning’s
Poem:
a) Paracelsus
b) My Last
Duchess
c) Sordello
d) Pippa
Passes
d) Pippa
Passes
80. Edward
Fitzgerald’s “The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam” inspired Browning to write:
a) The Last
Ride Together
b) Rabbi Ben
Ezra
c) Ester Day
d) Abt Vogler
b) Rabbi Ben
Ezra
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