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UGC NET ENGLISH LITERATURE 
QUESTION PAPER DECEMBER 2019

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Q.1 Which among the following group of writers is labelled as “University Wits”?

  1. Thomas Lodge, Thomas Wilson, Walter Raleigh
  2. John Fletcher, Ben Jonson, George Peele
  3. Thomas kyd, Francis Beaumont, John Lyly
  4. Christopher Marlowe, Robert Greene, Thomas Nashe


Q.2 which cultural analyst has combined the study of different dimensions of youth culture with commentary on developments in cultural theory and politics?

  1. Angela Mc Robbie
  2. Donna Horraway
  3. Linda Hutcheon
  4. Julia Kristeva


Q.3 Give Below are two statements one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R)

Assertion (A): Only actual research develops research skills.

Reasons (R): Information is discrete, whereas knowledge consists of a network of connections.

In the light of the above two statements, choose the correct option:

  1. Both (A) and (R) are true and is the correct explanation of (A)
  2. Both (A) and (R) true and is not the correct explanation of (A)
  3. (A) is true, but is (R) false
  4. (A) is false, but is (R) true


 Q.4 which of the following is a collaborative work of W.H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood?

  1. Letters from Iceland
  2. The Dance of Death
  3. The Ascent of F6
  4. The Orators


 Q.5 Who among the following prose writers of the Romantic period authored “On Murder Considered as one of the Fine Arts”?

  1. Charles Lamb
  2. Walter Savage Lander
  3. Thomas De Quincey
  4. Anne Radcliffe


 Q.6 In which of the following essays did Charles Lamb first use the pseudonym/persona, Elia?

  1. “My First Play”
  2. “The Two Races of Men”
  3. “New Year’s Eve”
  4. “The South Sea House”


 Q.7 Give Below are two statements one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R)

Assertion (A): Many modern British writers infused their works with an entrance sense of uncertainty, disillusionment and despair.

Reasons (R): The Waste Land ends in a flurry of random allusions.

In the light of the above two statements, choose the correct option:

  1. Both (A) and (R) are true and is the correct explanation of (A)
  2. Both (A) and (R) true and is not the correct explanation of (A)
  3. (A) is true, but is (R) false
  4. (A) is false, but is (R) true


 Q.8 Which two of the following works were published after 1947?

  1. The Dark Room
  2. Sampath: A Printer of Malgudi
  3. Seven Summers
  4. The Big Heart


 


Q.9 Which one of the following observations of “Lost Generation”. A term coined by Gertude Stein, is correct?


German Jews who survived the Second World War and went to Israel

The American expatriates in Europe after the First World War

The Irish Freedom fighters of the early Twentieth Century

The European living in America


 


Q.10 Give Below are two statements one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R)


Assertion (A): Dialects are the bread range of social as well as regional varieties


Reasons (R): A dialect describes variations not only at the phonological level, but also at the levels of texts and syntax.


In the light of the above two statements, choose the correct option:


Both (A) and (R) are true and is the correct explanation of (A)

Both (A) and (R) true and is not the correct explanation of (A)

(A) is true, but is (R) is false

(A) is false, but is (R) is true


 


Q.11 Which of the following work by Henry Fielding begins as a parody of Samuel Richardson’s Pamela?


Tom Jones

Don Quixote

Amelia

Joseph Andrews


 


Q.12 Which of the following statements is correct?


Langue is the language system, and Parole, the individual usage.

Langue is the language usage, and Parole, the individual system.

Langue is the language in abeyance, and Parole, the individual application.

Langue is the language collective, and Parole, the individual deviation.


 


Q.13 Of the five conditions of the Sublime, according to Longinus, the most important condition is:


Vigorous treatment of passions

Majesty of the structure

A lofty cast of mind

A wide range of thoughts


 


Q.14 What is the correct chronological order of the publication of the following?


German Grammar (Jacob Grimm)

Comparative Grammar of Sanskrit, Zend, Greek

Latin, Lithuanian, Gothic and German (Franz Bopp)


An Investigation into the Origin of Old Norse or Icelandic Language (Rasmus Rask)

Concerning the Conjugation System of the Sanskrit Language in Comparison with those of the Greek, Latin, Persian and German Language (Franz Bopp)

 


(a), (b), (c) and (d)

(b), (c), (d) and (a)

(c), (d), (a) and (b)

(d), (c), (b) and (a)


 


Q.15 The following is a list of key critical terms. Which is the right chronological order of their formulation?


Langue- the unconscious- difference- heresy of paraphrase

The unconscious- langue- heresy of paraphrase- difference

Difference- langue-heresy of paraphrase- the unconscious

Langue- difference- the unconscious- heresy of paraphrase


 


Q.16 which of the following characters in Shakespeare’s Love’s Labour Last over uses formal Latinate diction?


Holofernes

Dull

Costard

Moth


 


Q.17 Which one of the following has two heroes with the same name?


The Island of the Mighty

The German Goddess

Animal Farm

Armadale


 


Q.18 Which of the following plays by T.S Eliot is in the correct chronological order of publication?


Murder in the Cathedral- The Family Reunion- The Cocktail Party- The Confidential Clerk

The Cocktail Party- The Confidential Clerk- The Family Reunion – Murder in the Cathedral

The Family Reunion- The Cocktail Party- Murder in the Cathedral- The Confidential Clerk

The Confidential Clerk- Murder in the Cathedral- The Cocktail Party- The Family Reunion


 


Q.19 Which of the following describes Foucault’s views on knowledge?


Knowledge is not metaphysical or transcendental

Knowledge is not a matter of perspective.

Knowledge is not pure or neutral but is always from a point of view

Knowledge is unconstrained by regimes of power


 


Q.20 which of the following periods of English Literature is also called “Puritan Interregnum”?


The Neoclassical Period

The Caroline Age

The Restoration

The Commonwealth Period


 


Q.21 Which of the following fictional characters is in the right Chronological order?


Uncle Toby- Man Friday- Stephen Dedalus- Miss Havisham

Stephen Dedalus- Man Friday – Uncle Toby- Miss Havisham

Man Friday- Uncle Toby- Miss Havisham –Stephen Dedalus

Miss Havisham- Uncle Toby- Stephen Dedalus- Man Friday


 


Q.22 Who among the following has written a series of poems entitled. “Very Indian Poems in Indian English”?


Vikram Seth

Arun Kolatkar

Nissim Ezekiel

Keki N Daruwalla


 


Q.23 Who made the remark: “Great literature is simply language charged with meaning to the utmost possible degree”?


Rabindranath Tagore

Ezra Pound

B. Yeats

S. Eliot


 


Q.24 Which of the following stylistic features characterize spoken discourse?


Greater use of explicit connectives

Greater dependence on verbal connectives

Greater syntactic embedding

Greater use of fillers and repitions

Choose the correct option:


(a) and (b)

(b) and (c)

(c) and (d)

(b) and (d)


 


Q.25 Which two of the correctly describe the features of Wuthering Heights?


Flash backs and time shifts

Oedipal obsessions

Magic and ritual

Acute evocation of place

Choose the correct option:


(a) and (c)

(b) and (d)

(a) and (d)

(c) and (d)


 


Q.26 Who among the following are associated with the ‘Jazz Age’?


Ernest hemingway and Scott Fitzgerald

Scott fitzgerald and John Dos Passos

John das passos and Sherwood Anderson

Ernest Hemingway and Sherwood Anderson


 


Q.27 The key figures in the development of British cultural studies are


Richard Hoggard

Raymond Williams

Stuard Hall

Lawrence Grossberg

The most appropriate option is:


(a) and (b)

(b) and (c)

(a),(b) and (c)

(b),(c) and (d)


 


Q.28 Which two of the following are autobiographical narratives?


Kanthapura

Meatless Days

Prison and Chocolate Cake

The God od small things

The correct option is:


(a) and (b)

(b) and (c)

(a) and (c)

(c) and (d)


 


Q.29 In the following list, which two actors belong to the Elizabethan period?


Richard Burbage

Will kempe

David Garrick

John Kemble

Choose the correct option:


(a) and (c)

(b) and (d)

(a) and (b)

(c) and (d)


 


Q.30 How many tales and pilgrims are there in Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales?


24 pilgrims and 23 tales

23 pilgrims and 24 tales

22 pilgrims and 24 tales

24 pilgrims and 22 tales


 


Q.31 Match the types of writing with their descriptions:


(a) exegesis


       I.          Writing about saints’ lives


(b) invective


     II.          Detailed explanation of a passage


(c) hagiography


    III.          A defence or justification of one’s actions and beliefs


(d) apology


    IV.          A bitterly critical attack of something


 


Choose the correct option:


(a)-(ii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(iii)

(a)-(iv), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iii), (d)-(i)

(a)-(i), (b)-(iii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(ii)

(a)-(iii), (b)-(i), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iv)


 


Q.32 Match the works with authors


a)      Homi bhabha


       i.          Saving the text


b)      Geoffrey Hartman


      ii.          The location of cultute


c)      Edward said


     iii.          Desire in language


d)      Julia Kristeva


     iv.          Culture and imperialism


 


Choose the correct option:


(a)-(i), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(iii)

(a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(iii)

(a)-(iv), (b)-(iii), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)

(a)-(iii), (b)-(ii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iv)


 


Q.33 which two concepts developed by the French sociologist pierre bourdieu, have become increasingly influential in cultural studies?


Dissemination

Gynesis

Cultural capital

Habitus

Choose the correct option:


(a) and (c)

(b) and (c)

(c) and (d)

(b) and (d)


 


Q.34 Which of the following is the correct chronological order of publication of the following poems?


Lamia- Paradise lost- Alastor- The dunciad

The dunciad- Alastor- Lamia- Paradise lost

Alastor- The dunciad- Paradise lost- Lamia

Paradise lost- The dunciad- Alastor- Lamia


 


Q.35 What is the chronological order of the appearance of the following periodicals?


The tattler

The spectator

The Examiner

The reflector

Choose the correct option:


(b), (a), (d) and (c)

(c), (b), (a) and (d)

(a), (b), (c) and (d)

(d), (a), (b) and (c)


 


Q.36 Match the periodicals with their writers/ contributors


a)      The Rambler


       i.          Charles Dickens


b)      Macmillan’s Magazine


      ii.          Samuel Johnson


c)      The guardian


     iii.          David Masson


d)      Bentley’s Miscellany


     iv.          Richard Steele


 


Choose the correct option:


(a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)

(a)-(i), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv)

(a)-(ii), (b)-(iii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(i)

(a)-(iv), (b)-(i), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iii)


 


Q.37 In which of the following works is the character ‘Ariel’ an exclusion?


The tempest

Paradise lost

The rape of the lock

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner


 


Q.38 Which two aspects of cultural diffusion in the Age of Globalization need to be addressed by pedagogy of language in general and of English in particular?


Uni directionality

Multi directionality

Complex and extensive

Simplistic and abbreviated

Choose the correct option:


(a) and (b)

(b) and (c)

(c) and (d)

(d) and (a)


 


Q.39 Which of the following set of characters in Charles Dickens’ novels is in the right chronological order?


Bounderby – David Copperfield- Mrs. Mann- Nathaniel Winkle

David Copperfield- Mr. Bounderby- Nathaniel Winkle- Mrs. Mann

Nathaniel winkle- Mrs. Mann- David Copperfield- Mr. Bounderby

Mann- David Copperfield- Nathaniel winkle- Mr. Bounderby


 


Q.40 Which two principal kinds of melancholy are proposed by Robert Burton in volume III of Anatomy of melancholy?


‘Love’

‘Religious’

‘Morbid’

‘Psychic’

The correct option is:


(a) and (b)

(a) and (c)

(b) and (d)

(c) and (d)


 


Q.41 Match the works with authors:


a)      Bodies that matter


       i.          Camille paglia


b)      A world of difference


      ii.          Elaine showalter


c)      A literature of their own


     iii.          Barbara Johnson


d)      Vamps and thamps


     iv.          Judith butler


 


Choose the correct option:


(a)-(i), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv)

(a)-(ii), (b)-(iii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(i)

(a)-(iv), (b)-(iii), (c)-(ii), (d)-(i)

(a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)


 


Q.42 Match the following technological advancements impacting learning and teaching of language with their corresponding years:


a)      Hypertext markup language (HTML)


       i.          2004


b)      Streaming of video on the internet


      ii.          2003


c)      My space.com


     iii.          1991


d)      Facebook


     iv.          1997


 


Choose the correct option:


(a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(ii), (d)-(i)

(a)-(ii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(iii)

(a)-(iii), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(i)

(a)-(iv), (b)-(iii), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)


 


Q.43 Examples of poetic compounding are found in the work of which two modernist writers?


Graham Greene

James Joyce

Gerard Manley Hopkins

Stephen spender

Choose the correct option:


(c) and (d)

(a) and (b)

(b) and (c)

(a) and (c)


 


Q.44 Which British administrator passed a resolution for the “Promotion of European literaters and science among the natives of India”?


Lord Hastings

Lord Cornwallis

Lord Bentinck

Lord hardinage


 


Q.45 In which one of the following Middle English poems is Hector a character?


Troilus and Cressida

Piers plowman

The seafarer

Beowulf


 


Q.46 Which two of the following poems can be categorized as poems belonging to the neo-classical period of English literature.


“The ring and the book”

“The Vanity of human wishes”

“Cato”

“Lamia”

Choose the correct option:


(a) and (b)

(b) and (c)

(c) and (d)

(a) and (d)


 


Q.47 Which of the following arrangements of prose-pamphlets is in the right chronological order?


The shortest way with dissenters – A modest proposal – Areopagitica – Reflections on the revolution in France

A modest proposal – The shortest way with dissenters- Areopagitica – Reflections on the revolution in France

Areopagitica- The shortest way with dissenters – A modest proposal– Reflections on the revolution in France

Areopagitica – Reflections on the revolution in France- The shortest way with dissenters – A modest proposal


 


Q.48 Which arrangements of D.H Lawrence’s novels is in the correct chronological sequence?


Kangaroo- The Plumed Serpent- Sons and Lovers – The rainbow

Sons and Lovers – The rainbow- Kangaroo- The Plumed Serpent

The rainbow- The Plumed Serpent- Kangaroo- Sons and Lovers

The rainbow- Kangaroo- The Plumed Serpent- Sons and Lovers


 


Q.49 Which three of the following poets figure in William Dunbar’s lament for the makers?


Geoffrey Chaucer

John Gower

Robert henryson

William Langland

Choose the most appropriate option:


(a), (b) and (d)

(a), (b) and (c)

(b), (c) and (d)

(a), (c) and (d)


 


Q.50 Match the author with the text:


a)      Rita Kothari


       i.          The queen’s hinglish


b)      Probal dasgupta


      ii.          The indianization of English


c)      Braj b. kachru


     iii.          Translating India


d)      Baljinder k. mahal


     iv.          The otherness of English


 


Choose the correct option:


(a)-(iv), (b)-(iii), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)

(a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(ii), (d)-(i)

(a)-(iv), (b)-(ii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iii)

(a)-(iii), (b)-(i), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iv)


 


Q.51 Which combination in the following constitutes the trilogy oresteia?


Agamemnon, The Persians, Eumenides

The Persians, The suppliants, Agamemnon

Agamemnon, Choephoroe, Eumenides

Seven against Thebes, Agamemnon, The suppliants


 


Q.52 In paradise lost Milton invokes his ‘heavenly muse’, ‘urania’, at the beginning of which two books?


Book I

Book IV

Book IX

Book VII

Choose the correct option:


(a) and (d)

(b) and (c)

(c) and (d)

(b) and (d)


 


Q.53 Who among the following proposed that the English Language is “man made”, not “woman made”?


Mary Has

Dorothy L Sayers

Dale Spender

Carol Chomsky


 


Q.54 Which two of the following statements are applicable to feminist criticism?


Recuperate the female writers ignored by the canon

Fully endorse the social construction of gender

Valorize the traditional canon uncritically

Mostly reject the essentialising of ‘male’ and ‘female’

Choose the correct option


(a) and (b)

(b) and (c)

(a) and (d)

(a) and (c)


 


Q.55 Give Below are two statements one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R)


Assertion (A): The Primary component in novelistic forms is a plot that evolves coherently from its beginning to a end in which all complications are resolved.


Reasons (R): The novel is constituted by a multiplicity of divergent and contending social voices that achieve their full significance only in the process of their dialogic interaction both with each other and with the voice of the narrator.


In the light of the above two statements, choose the correct option:


Both (A) and (R) are true and is the correct explanation of (A)

Both (A) and (R) true and is not the correct explanation of (A)

(A) is true, but (R) false

(A) is false, but (R) true


 


Q.56 What does Socrates mean when in Plato’s Ion, he says “Poets are nothing but the interpreters of gods”?


The Poets are the markers of their poems

The Poets are acutely aware of gods in composing their poems

The Poets are divinely possessed when they compose their poems

The Poets first hear what gods say then put than into words


 


Q.57 Now often did Richard Steel’s Tatler appear every week and how many issues of Tatler I total were published?


Two times a week; 171 issues

Once a week; 151 issues

Three times a week; 271 issues

Three times a week; 26 issues


 


Q.58 Which one of the following novels by Kingsley Amis represents its protagonist as an ‘angry young man’?


I Like it Here

Lucky Jim

The Biographer’s Moustache

The Great Man


 


Q.59 Who are the co-editors of Chutneyfying English: The Phenomenon of Hinglish?


Jamuna Kachru

Rita Kothari

Rupert Snell

Alastair Pennycook


 


Q.60 Which two aspects of cultural diffusion in the Age of Globalization need to be addressed by pedagogy of language in general and of English in particular?


Uni Directionality

Multidirectionality

Complex and extensive

Simplistic and abbreviated

Choose the correct option:


(a) and (b)

(b) and (c)

(c) and (d)

(d) and (a)


 


Q.61 From whose work did John Milton take the epigraph to his Areopagitica?


Sophocles

Euripides

Plato

More


 


Q.62 Match the author with the story:


a)      Edgar Allan Poe


       i.          “The Fall of the House of Usher”


b)      E.M Forster


      ii.          “The Prophet’s Hair”


c)      Katherine Mansfield


     iii.          “The Garden Party”


d)      Salman Rushdie


     iv.          “The Celestial Omnibus”


 


Choose the correct option:


(a)-(iii), (b)-(ii),(c)-(i),(d)-(iv)

(a)-(iv), (b)-(iii),(c)-(i),(d)-(ii)

(a)-(i), (b)-(iv),(c)-(iii),(d)-(ii)

(a)-(ii), (b)-(i),(c)-(iv),(d)-(iii)


 


Q.63 Which two of the following are associated with Deconstruction?


Jacques Derrida

Raymond Williams

Paul De Man

Jonathan Dolli more

Choose the correct option:


(a) and (b)

(a) and (c)

(a) and (d)

(b) and (d)


 


Q.64 In the UNESCO definition, a ‘Pamphlet’ is an unbound publication that is not a periodical and contains:


No fewer than 5 and no more than 48 pages

No fewer than 10 and no more than 68 pages

No fewer than 15 and no more than 64 pages

No fewer than 20 and no more than 80 pages


 


Q.65 How Many syllables are there in the word intransigently?


Three

Six

Five

Four


 


Q.66 Which two names from R.M Ballantyne’s Coral Island are repeated in William Golding’s reworking of the same text as Lord of the Flice?


Ralph

Roger

Jack

Simon

The correct option is:


(a) and (d)

(a) and (c)

(c) and (d)

(b) and (d)


 


Q.67 Which one of W.M Thackeray’s novels has the following as the closing sentence? “Which of us I happy in this world? Which of us has his desire? Or having it is satisfied”?


The Luck of Barry Lyndon

Pendennis

Vanity Fair

The History of Henry Esmond


 


Q.68 Match the poet with the opening line of the poem.


a)      Shelley


       i.          I cry your mercy- pity love! Aye, love!


b)      Coleridge


      ii.          The world is too much with us


c)      Keats


     iii.          O world, O life, O time


d)      Wordsworth


     iv.          When true love burns desire is Love’s pure flame


 


Choose the correct option:


(a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)

(a)-(iv), (b)-(iii), (c)-(ii), (d)-(i)

(a)-(ii), (b)-(iii), (c)-(iv), (d)-(i)

(a)-(i), (b)-(ii), (c)-(iii), (d)-(iv)


 


Q.69 Which of the following books carried the additional title Sermon on the Sea?


The Religion of Man by Tagore

Essay on the Gita by Aurobindo

Hind Swaraj or Indian Home Rule by Gandhi

Christ and Satyagraha by Elwin


 


Q.70 Which two of the following novels deal with the theme of apartheid?


Purple Hibiscus

July’s People

Cry, The Beloved Country

The Mimic Men

Choose the correct option:


(a) and (c)

(b) and (d)

(b) and (c)

(a) and (d)


 


Q.71 Which of the following descriptions delineate Roman a Clef (Novel with key)?


A novel depicting the life of an artist from childhood to maturity

A novel using the altered names of the actual people of the time

A novel describing historical incidents with fictional characters

A novel giving the effect of realism by highlighting the social problems of the time


 


Q.72 Match the theorist with the text:


a)      John Fiske


       i.          Distinction


b)      Michel de Certeau


      ii.          The Postmodern Condition


c)      Pierre Bourdieu


     iii.          Reading the Popular


d)      Jean Francois Lyotard


     iv.          The Practice of Everyday Life


 


Choose the correct option:


(a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)

(a)-(iv), (b)-(iii), (c)-(ii), (d)-(i)

(a)-(ii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(iii)

(a)-(ii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(iii), (d)-(i)


 


Q.73 Which of the following tales in Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales deals with the murder of a child by Jews?


“The Monk’s Tale”

“The Second Nun’s Tale”

“The Prioress’s Tale”

“The Shipman’s Tale”


 


Q.74 Who did the following? “Discursive practice are not purely and simply modes of manufacture of discourse. They take shape in technical ensembles, in institutions, in behavioral schemes, in types of transmission and dissemination in pedagogical forms that both impose and maintain them”


Roland Barthes

Michel Foucault

Homi K. Bhabha

Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak


 


Q.75 Which three of the following writers are associated with ‘kitchen sink drama’?


Arnold Wesker

John Arden

Shelagh Delaney

John Osborne

Choose the most appropriate option:


(a), (b) and (d)

(a), (b) and (c)

(b), (c) and (d)

(a), (c) and (d)


 


Q.76 Which of the following combinations best describes the typical methodology of literary research?


Direct, empirical and quantitative

Phenomenological, speculative and abstract

Textual, critical and historical

Synoptic, conceptual and speculative


 


Q.77 Following Plato, which two of the following statements about ‘Phantasm and Semblance’ are correct?


‘Phantasm’ is an image, while ‘Semblance is the real object’.

‘Phantasm’ is the real object while ‘Semblance is only a resemblance’.

‘Phantasm’ unlike semblance has the same proportional as the object.

Semblance is unreal’ but looks ‘real’ as compared to phantasm.

Choose the correct option:


(b) and (c)

(c) and (d)

(a) and (b)

(d) and (a)


 


Q.78 What is the order of publication of the following books of Noam Chomsky?


Problems of Knowledge and Freedom

Aspects of the Theory of Syntax

Syntactic Structures

Knowledge of Language

Choose the correct option:


(d), (c), (b),(a)

(b), (c), (d), (a)

(c), (b), (a), (d)

(a), (b), (c), (d)


 


Q.79 Give Below are two statements one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R)


Assertion (A): Cultural Studies is simply the study of culture as a discrete entity divorced from its social and political context.


Reasons (R): Cultural Studies aim to understand Culture in all its complex forms and to analyse the Social and Political context within which it manifests itself.


In the light of the above two statements, choose the correct option:


Both (A) and (R) are true and is the correct explanation of (A)

Both (A) and (R) true and is not the correct explanation of (A)

(A) is true, but (R) is false

(A) is false, but (R) is true


 


Q.80 Which term among the following will be applicable to a situation in which a character initiates a scheme which depends for its success on the ignorance of the poem against whom it is directed?


Conflict

Intrigue

Ally

Foil


 


Q.81 Which two of the following novels belong to the Victorian Age in English Literature?


Pendennis

The Way of All Flesh

The Battle of the Books

Barchester Towers

Choose the correct option:


(a) and (c)

(b) and (d)

(c) and (d)

(a) and (d)


 


Q.82 Which one of the following titles of Robert Browning’s works means to disport in the open air, to amuse oneself at random?


Jocoseria

“Andrea del Sarto”

“Abt Voglet”

Asolando


 


Q.83 Match the characters with the play:


a)      Donalbain


       i.          King Lear


b)      Claudio


      ii.          Macbeth


c)      Nerissa


     iii.          Merchant of Venice


d)      Goneril


     iv.          Measure for Measure


 


Choose the correct option:


(a)-(iv), (b)-(iii), (c)-(ii), (d)-(i)

(a)-(ii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(iii), (d)-(i)

(a)-(iii), (b)-(i), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iv)

(a)-(i), (b)-(iv), (c)-(ii), (d)-(iii)


 


Q.84 Which of the following is the proper explanation of the concept of “Freytag’s Pyramid”?


Analysis of the plot of a drama

Analysis of the characters of a drama

Analysis of the theme of conflict between a woman and two men in drama

Analysis of the different types of drama


 


Q.85 Which of the following movements was Arthur Symons was referring to as ‘an interesting disease’ and ‘an over subtilizing refinement upon refinement’?


Celtic Revival

Romantic Movement

Decadence

Feminism


 


Q.86 Who among the following theorists believes that the proliferation of television images is producing a cultural condition a kin to ‘historical amnesia’?


Jean Baudrillard

Ihab Hassan

Frederic Jameson

Daniel Bell


 


Q.87 Which of the following plays by Ben Jonson ends with the performamce of a puppet play in imitation of Marlowe’s Hero and Leander?


The Alchemist

Volpone

Bartholomew Fair

Every Man in His Humour


 


Q.88 Which two of the following plays were written by Thomas Heywood?


Gorboduc

The Play called the Four P.P

The Play of the Weather

The Spanish Tragedy

Choose the correct option


(a) and (b)

(a) and (c)

(b) and (c)

(c) and (d)


 


Q.89 Which of the following is true of Aristotle’s Critical Position?


Writers are likely to be mere entertainers who appeal to the emotions and passions of the audience.

Texts created by poets are almost inevitably inaccurate and defective as limitations

The best artitistic texts will be both complex and unified: every part of the work will be essential to it and will be linked to every other part.

Texts should be judged on the basis of how accurately they imitate philosophical truth.


 


Q.90 In the following list, which two journals relate to the field of post-colonial literature?


Kunapipi

Interventions

Daedalus

Clio

Choose the correct option


(a) and (c)

(b) and (c)

(c) and (d)

(a) and (b)


 


Q.91 Read the following poem and answer the questions:


HOME IS SO SAD


Home is so sad. It stays as it was left, Shaped to the comfort of the last to go As if to win them back. Instead, bereft of anyone to please, it withers so, having no heart to put aside the theft. And turn again to what is started as, a joyous shot at how things ought to be, Long fallen wide. You can see how it was: Look at the pictures and the cutlery. The music in the piano stool. That vase.


Q 91. Why is the ‘home’ ‘Sad’?


Because it has waited in vain

Because its joy has faded

Because it remains unchanged

Because it is devoid of resident


 


Q92. There is a ‘thief’ in the poem. Who is that ‘thief’?


The time that ticks away

The fate that overpowers

The tenant who leaves

The past that beckons


 


Q93. Why has the ‘home’ ‘withered’?


Because everything has to fade sooner or later

Because it has no longer the reason to be what it was

Because it is an organic entity in any case

Because it has been betrayed categorically


 


Q94. How was the home before it became ‘sad’?


It was as it would be

It was as it shall be

It was as it should be

It was as it could be


 


Read the following passage and answer the questions:


Lying is an accursed vice. It is only our words which bind us together and make us human. If we realized the horror and weight of lying, we would see that it is more worthy of the stake than other crimes. I find that people normally waste time quite inappropriately punishing children for innocent misdemeanors formenting them for thoughtless actions which lead nowhere and leave no trace. It seems to me that the only faults which we should vigorously attack as soon as they arise and start to develop are lying and little below that, stubbornness. Those faults grow up with the children. Once let the tongue acquire the habit of lying and it is astonishing how impossible it is to make it give it up. That is why some otherwise decent men are object slaven to it. One of my tailors is a good enough fellow, but I have never heard him once speak the truth, not even when it would help him, if he did so.


Q95. ‘Lying’ is a fault that should be punished only


When the first lie is uttered

When it becomes convenient

When it becomes stubborn

When it begins to turn into a habit


 


Q96. It is suggested in the passage that the tailor does never speak the truth because


He cannot keep the word he gives

He does not know lying is a crime

He thinks lying will help him.

He is a slave of his profession


 


Q97. According to the author “thoughtless actions”


Torment others

Are strictly not misdemeanors

Mean nothing and are soon forgotten

Are punishment for children


 


Q98. How does ‘lying’ affect human relationships?


It makes the relationships ‘human’

It reduces the affinity among people

It promotes togetherness among diverse people

It does not affect at all as it is merely words


 


Q99. Read the following passage from Antigone and answer question


Creon: And yet wert bold enough to break the law


Antigone: Yea, for these laws were not ordained by Zeus.


 And she who sits enthroned with gods below,


 Justice enacted not these human laws.


 Nor did I deem that thou, a mortal man,


Could’st by a breath annual and override.


The immutable unwritten laws of Heaven


The three kinds of laws implicit in Antigone’s response are:


Human, unwritten, written

Of Gods, of Zeus, of Justice

Of Gods, of Justice, of Man

Of Man, of Heaven, Of Zeus


 


Q.100 Read the following passage and answer the question

It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredibility, it was the season of light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair, we had everything before us, we had nothing before us, we were all going direct to heaven, we were all going direct the other way- in short, the period was far like the present period, that some of its noisiest authorities insisted on its being received, for good or for evil, in the superlative degree of comparison only.


The Age described in the above passage is best described as the Age of

Parallelisms

Inconsistencies

Contraries

Anomalies

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