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Paper II
Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type questions, each question
carrying two (2)
marks. All questions are compulsory.
1. In Pinters Birthday Party, Stanley is given a birthday present. What is it ?
(A) A toy
(B) A piano
(C) A drum
(D) A violin
2. How does Lord Jim end ?
(A) Jim is shot through the chest by Doramin.
(B) Jim kills himself with a last unflinching glance.
(C) Jim answers the call of exalted egoism and betrays Jewel.
(D) Jim surrenders himself to Doramin.
3. Where I lacked a political purpose, I wrote lifeless books. To which of the following
authors can we attribute the above admission ?
(A) Graham Greene
(B) George Orwell
(C) Charles Morgan
(D) Evelyn Waugh
4. Modernism has been described as being concerned with disenchantment of our
culture with culture itself. Who is the critic ?
(A) Stephen Spender
(B) Malcolm Bradbury
(C) Lionel Trilling
(D) Joseph Frank
Lionel Trilling in his essay "On the Teaching of Modern Literature"
5. Only that film, which fluttered on the grate, Still flutters there, the sole unquiet thing.
The above lines are quoted from
(A) Tintern Abbey Revisited
(B) Michael
(C) Frost at Midnight
(D) This Lime-Tree Bower, My Prison
Frost at Midnight & This Lime-Tree Bower, My Prison are poems by Samuel Taylor
Coleridge. Michael & Tintern Abbey are by Wordsworth.
6. Which one of the following modern poems employs ottava rima ?
(A) Among School Children
(B) In Praise of Limestone
(C) The Wild Swans at Coole
(D) The Shield of Achilles
Among School Children' is WB Yeats' poem included in "The Tower" 1928.
The poem has eight stanzas of eight lines each with a rhyme scheme of abababcc.
7. John Dryden in his heroic tragedy All for Love takes the story of Shakespeares
(A) Troilus and Cressida
(B) The Merchant of Venice
(C) Antony and Cleopatra
(D) Measure for Measure
8. Arrange the following works in the order in which they appear. Identify the correct
code :
I. No Longer at Ease
II. Things Fall apart
III. A Man of the People
IV. Arrow of God
The correct combination according to the code is :
Code :
(A) III, IV, II, I
(B) IV, III, I, II
(C) II, I, IV, III
(D) I, II, III, IV
Things Fall apart 1958, No longer at ease 1960, Arrow of God 1964, A Man of
the People 1966. Things Fall apart, No longer at ease and Arrow of God were also
considered as 'African Trilogy'.
9. Samuel Pepys kept his diary from
(A) 1660 to 1669
(B) 1649 to 1660
(C) 1662 to 1689
(D) 1660 to 1689
10. In the Defence of Poetry, what did Sydney attribute to poetry ?
(A) A magical power whereby poetry plays tricks on the reader.
(B) A divine power whereby poetry transmits a message from God to the reader.
(C) A moral power whereby poetry encourages the reader to evaluate virtuous models.
(D) A realistic power that cannot be made to seem like mere illusion and trickery.
11. An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot presents portraits of the following contemporary
individuals :
(A) Addison and Lord Hervey
(B) Dryden and Rochester
(C) Swift and Steele
(D) Smollett and Defoe
12. Match the following authors with their works :
List A List B
(Authors) (Works)
I. Alice Walker 1. Invisible Man
II. Ralph Ellison 2. The Color Purple
III. Richard Wright 3. Their Eyes Were Watching God
IV. Zora Neale Hurston 4. Native Son
Which is the correct combination according to the code :
Code :
I II III IV
(A) 2 1 3 4
(B) 3 4 2 1
(C) 4 3 1 2
(D) 1 2 4 3
incorrect code.
Alice Walker - The Color Purple, Ralph Ellison - Invisible Man, Richard Wright - Native
Son, Zora Neale Hurston - Their Eyes Were Watching God.
13. Which of these plays by Shakespeare does not use cross-dressing as a device ?
(A) As You Like It
(B) Julius Caeser
(C) Cymbeline
(D) Two Gentlemen of Verona
14. Which of the following works cannot be categorised under postcolonial theory ?
(A) Nation and Narration
(B) Orientalism
(C) Discipline and Punish
(D) White Mythologies
15. Lockes Essay Concerning Human Understanding is a classic statement
of___Philosophy.
(A) Aesthetic
(B) Empiricist
(C) Nationalist
(D) Realist
16. Power circulates in all directions, to and from all social levels, at all times. Who
said this ?
(A) Edward Said
(B) Michel Foucault
(C) Jacques Derrida
(D) Roland Barthes
17. Which one of the following is not written by an Australian Aboriginal writer ?
(A) Kath Walker
(B) Peter Carey
(C) Robert Bropho
(D) Jack Davis
The question is ambiguous.
Except Peter Carey, all are Australian aboriginals. Kath Walker, known as Oodgeroo
Noonuccal (pronounced /udjeru: nu:nekel/) was a poetess. Robert Bropho, from Perth,
was an activist who was imprisoned for sexual abuse and Jack Davis was a playwright
and poet. Peter Carey is the Australian novelist to have won the Booker prize twice.
Only two others-JM Coetzee and Hilary Mantel- have won Booker twice.
18. Sir Thomas Wyatt and the Earl of Surrey jointly brought
out Tottels Miscellany during the Renaissance. Identify the name of the Earl of Surrey
from the following :
(A) Thomas Lodge
(B) Thomas Nashe
(C) Thomas Sackville
(D) Henry Howard
Richard Tottel's 'Songs and Sonnets written by the Right Honorable Lord Henry Howard
late Earl of Surrey and other' ( now Tottel's Miscellany) appeared in 1557 ten years after
the execution of Henry Howard in 1547 for charges of treason. Out of the 271 poems
in the collection, 40 were by Surrey, 96 by Wyatt, and the rest by various courtier poets.
21. Which American poet wrote : I sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of the
world ?
(A) Robert Lowell
(B) Walt Whitman
(C) Wallace Stevens
(D) Langston Hughes
22. The etymological meaning of the word trope is
(A) gesture (B) turning
(C) mirror (D) desire
from Latin 'tropus' from Greek 'tropos' meaning turn.
23. Who among the following English poets defined poetic imagination as a repetition
in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite I AM ?
(A) Blake
(B) Wordsworth
(C) Coleridge
(D) Shelley
Read Biographia Literaria (chapter 13)
24. Little Nell is a character in Dickens
(A) David Copperfield
(B) The Old Curiosity Shop
(C) Bleak House
(D) Great Expectations
25. Match the following :
(Schools/Concept of Criticism) (Critics)
I. Formalism 1. John Crow Ransom
II. New Critics 2. The Jungians
III. Psychological Theory of the Value of Literature 3. Victor Shklovsky
IV. Literary art as archetypal image 4. I.A. Richards
The correct combination according to the code is :
Code :
I II III IV
(A) 3 1 4 2
(B) 2 4 1 3
(C) 4 1 2 3
(D) 3 2 1 4
26. In the late seventeenth century a Battle of Books erupted between which two
groups ?
(A) Cavaliers and Roundheads
(B) Abolitionists and Enthusiasts for slaves
(C) Champions of Ancient and Modern Learning
(D) The Welsh and the Scots
27. Everything that man esteems Endures a moment or a day
Loves pleasure drives his love away
In the above quote the last line is an example of
(A) allusion (B) pleonasm
(C) paradox (D) zeugma
28. Match the author with the work :
List I List II
(Authors) (Works)
I. Kingsely Amis 1. Saturday and Sunday Morning
II. Allan Silletoe 2. The Golden Note Book
III. Doris Lessing 3. The Left Bank
IV. Jean Rhys 4. Lucky Jim
32. Who is the twentieth century poet, a winner of the Nobel Prize for literature who
rejected the label British though he has always written in English rather than his
regional language ?
(A) Douglas Dunn
(B) Seamus Heaney
(C) Geoffrey Hill
(D) Philip Larkin
33. Which of the following statements best describes Sir Thomas Brownes Religio
Medici ?
(A) It is a story of conversion or providential experiences.
(B) It emphasizes Brownes love of mystery and wonder.
(C) It is full of angst, melancholy and dread of death.
(D) It reports the facts of Brownes life.
(question is weak)
34. Which of the following characters from Eliots Waste Land is not correctly mentioned
?
(A) The typist
(B) Madam Sosostris
(C) The Merchant from Eugenides
(D) The Young Man Carbuncular
Mr. Eugenides is the smirna merchant.
35. Which one of the following best describes the general feeling expressed in literature
during the last decade of the Victorian era ?
(A) Studied melancholy and aestheticism
(B) The triumph of science and morbidity
(C) Sincere earnestness and Protestant zeal
(D) Raucous celebration combined with paranoid interpretation
36. Which poem by Shelley bears the alternative title, The Spirit of Solitude ?
(A) Mont Blanc
(B) Hymn to Intellectual Beauty
(C) Adonais
(D) Alastor
37. Which tale in The Canterbury Tales uses the tradition of the Beast Fable ?
(A) The Knights Tale
(B) The Monks Tale
(C) The Nuns Priests Tale
(D) The Millers Tale
38. At the end of Sons and Lovers Paul Morel
(A) sets off in quest of life away from his mother.
(B) considers the option of committing suicide.
(C) joins his elder brother William in London.
(D) embraces a Schopenhauer like nihilism.
39. When you say I love her eyes, her hair, her nose, her cheeks, her lips you are
using a rhetorical device of
(A) Enumeration
(B) Antanagoge
(C) Parataxis
(D) Hypotaxis
40. The following are two lists of plays and characters. Match them.
List I List II
(Plays) (Characters)
I. Women Beware Women 1. Malevole
II. The Malcontent 2. Beatrice
III. The City Madam 3. Bianca
IV. The Changeling 4. Doll Tearsheet
Which is the correct combination according to the code :
Code :
I II III IV
(A) 3 1 4 2
(B) 2 1 2 4
(C) 1 2 3 4
(D) 4 3 2 1
41. With Bacon the essay form is
(A) an intimate, personal confession
(B) witty and boldly imagistic
(C) the aphoristic expression of accumulated public wisdom
(D) homely and vulgar
42. Evelyn Waughs Trilogy published together as Sword of Honour is about
(A) The English at War
(B) The English Aristocracy
(C) The Irish question
(D) Scottish nationalism
43. Who coined the phrase The Two Nations to describe the disparity in Britain
between
the rich and the poor ?
(A) Charles Dickens
(B) Thomas Carlyle
(C) Benjamin Disraeli
(D) Frederick Engels
44. Milton introduces Satan and the fallen angels in the Book I of Paradise Lost. Two of
the
chief devils reappear in Book II. They are
I. Moloch
II. Clemos
III. Belial
IV. Thamuz
The correct combination according to the code is
Code :
(A) I and IV are correct.
(B) I and III are correct.
(C) I and II are correct.
(D) II and III are correct.
45. When Chaucer describes the Friar as a noble pillar of order, he is using
(A) irony
(B) simile
(C) understatement
(D) personification
46. John Osbornes Look Back in Anger is an example of
(A) drawing room comedy
(B) kitchen-sink drama
(C) absurd drama
(D) melodrama
47. Which character in Jane Eyre uses religion to justify cruelty ?
(A) Blanche Ingram
(B) Mr. Brocklehurst
(C) Sir John Rivers
(D) Eliza Reed
48. Which Romantic poet defined a slave as a person perverted into a thing ?
(A) Blake
(B) Coleridge
(C) Keats
(D) Shelley
49. John Suckling belongs to the group of
(A) Metaphysical poets
(B) Cavalier poets
(C) Neo-classical poets
(D) Religious poets
Robert Herrick, Thomas Carew, Richard Lovelace and John Suckling are the
important cavalier poets, a group of mid-17th-century English lyric poets, mostly courtiers of Charles
I.
50. Sir Thomas More creates the character of a traveller into whose mouth the account
of Utopia is put. His name is
(A) Michael
(B) Raphael
(C) Henry
(D) Thomas
Solved UGC NET paper III English 2012 June
PAPER-II
ENGLISH
PaperII 2 D3012
1. Identifythe work below that does not belong to the literature
of the eighteenth century:
(A) Advancement of Learning
(B) Gullivers Travels
(C) The Spectator
(D) An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot
The Advancement of Learning is by Francis Bacon published in
1605. (Title: Of the Proficience and Advancement of Learning,
Divine and Human)
2. Which, among the following, is a place through which John
Bunyans Christian does NOT pass?
(A) The Slough of Despond
(B) Mount Helicon
(C) The Valley of Humiliation
(D) Vanity Fair
3. The period of Queen Victorias reign is
(A) 18301900
(B) 18371901
(C) 18301901
(D) 18371900
4. Which of the following statements about The Lyrical
Ballads is NOT true ?
(A) It carried only one ballad proper, which was Coleridges The
Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
(B) It also carried pastoral and other poems.
(C) It carried a Preface which Wordsworth added in 1800.
(D) It also printed from Grays Elegy Written in a
Country Churchyard.
5. One of the following texts was published earlier than 1955.
Identify the text:
(A) William Golding, The Inheritors
(B) Philip Larkin, The Less Deceived
(C) William Empson, Collected Poems
(D) Samuel Becket, Waiting for Godot
(Sir William Empson's Collected Poems first appeared in 1949.
Its revised edition in 1955. ref: Britanica) Samuel Becket's
Waiting for Godot, written in 1948 was published in English by
Faber in 1956. It was first staged in 1953. first published in
1952.
6. Who among the poets in England during the 1930s had left
leaning tendencies?
(A) T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Richard Aldington
(B) Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, Rupert Brooke
(C) W. H. Auden, Louis MacNeice, Cecil Day Lewis
(D) J. Fleckner, W. H. Davies, Edward Marsh
7. Match the following :
1. The Sage of Concord 5. Emily Dickinson
2. The Nun of Amherst 6. R.W. Emerson
3. Mark Twain 7. T.S. Eliot
4. Old Possum 8. Samuel L. Clemens
(A) 16; 25; 38; 47
(B) 15; 26; 37; 48
(C) 18; 27; 36; 45
(D) 17; 28; 35; 46
21. The year 1939 proved to be a crucial year for two important
writers in England. Identify the correct phrase below :
(A) For Yeats who died, for Auden who left England for the U.
S.
(B) For Eliot who started publishing versedrama, for Hardy
whose WessexPoems were published.
(C) For Evelyn Waugh and Graham Greene, each for publishing
his first novels.
(D) For Eliot who won the Nobel Prize and Orwell who
published his Animal Farm.
22. The Enlightenment was characterized by
(A) accelerated industrial production and general well being of
the public.
(B) a belief in the universal authority of reason and emphasis on
scientific experimentation.
(C) the Protestant work ethic and compliance with Christian
values of life.
(D) an undue faith in predestination and neglect of free will.
23. Which Shakespearean play contains the line: ...there is a
special providence in the fall of a sparrow ?
(A) King Lear
(B) Hamlet
(C) Coriolanus
(D) Macbeth
See Hamlet Act V Sc II
24. Match the following pairs of books and authors :
Books Authors
I. Condition of the Working Class in England i. John
Ruskin
II. London Labour and the London Poor ii. Henry
Mayhew
III. Past and Present iii. Thomas
Carlyle
IV. The Unto This Last iv.
Friedrich Engels
Codes :
I II III IV
(A) iv i ii iii
(B) iv ii iii i
(C) ii iv i ii
(D) iii ii iv iv
25. In which of the following texts do Aston, Davies and Mick
appear as characters?
(A) Wyndham Lewiss Enemy
(B) Harold Pinters Caretaker
(C) Katherine Mansfields Life of Ma Parker
(D) Graham Greenes Brighton Rock
26. What is common to the following writers? Identify the
correct description below :
William Congreve
George Etherege
William Wycherley
Thomas Otway
(A) All of these were Restoration playwrights
(B) All of them were critics of Orwells regime
(C) All of them edited Shakespeares plays
(D) All of them wrote tragedies in the same age
27. In which Jane Austen novel do you find the characters Anne
Elliott, Lady Russell, Louisa Musgrove and Captain
Wentworth ?
(A) Emma
(B) Mansfield Park
(C) Persuasion
(D) Northanger Abbey
28. In which of his essays does Homi Bhabha discuss the
discovery of English in colonial India ?
(A) Signs taken for Wonders
(B) Mimicry
(C) Nation and Narration
(D) The Commitment to Theory
29. ______was the first Sonnet Sequence in English.
(A) Edmund Spensers Amoretti
(B) Philip Sidneys Astrophel and Stella
(C) Samuel Daniels Delia
(D) Michael Draytons Ideas Mirror
(Sydney's Astrophel and Stella was published in 1591.
Spenser's Amoretti dates back to 1594/95)
30. Which is the correct sequence of the novels of V.S. Naipaul ?
(A) The Mystic MasseurMiguel StreetThe Suffrage of Elvira
A House for Mr. Biswas.
(B) Miguel Street The Mystic Masseur A House for Mr.
Biswas The Suffrage of Elvira.
(C) The Suffrage of Elvira Miguel Street The Mystic
Masseur A House for Mr. Biswas.
(D) The Mystic Masseur The Suffrage of Elvira, Miguel Street
A House for Mr, Biswas.
31. Kubla Khan takes an epigraph from
(A) Samuel Purchas Purchas His Pilgrimage
(B) Hakluyts Voyages
(C) The Book Named the Governour
(D) Sir Thomas Mores Utopia
32. Which of the following author theme is correctly matched?
(A) The Battle of the Books Tribute to The rude
forefathers of the hamlet.
(B) The Rape of the Lock Quarrel between ancient
and modern authors.
(C) Grays Elegy Accumulation of wealth and the
consequent loss of human lives and values.
(D) The Deserted Village Quarrel between two families
caused by Lord Petre.
The Battle of the Books - quarrel between ancient and modern authors, The Rape of the Lock -
quarrel between two families caused by Lord Petre, Gray's elegy is a tribute to the rude
forefathers of the hamlet.
33. Which among the following titles set a course for academic
literary feminism?
(A) Nostromo
(B) From Ritual to Romance
(C) A Room of Ones Own
(D) A Dance to the Music of Time
34. In which play do we see a reworking of E.M.Forsters A
Passage to India as a cameo?
(A) The Birthday Party
(B) A Resounding Tinkle
(C) Indian Ink
(D) Amadeus
Indian Ink is a play by Tom Stoppard
35. Shakespeares sonnets
(A) do not carry a dedication.
(B) are dedicated to James I of England.
(C) are dedicated to Mary Arden.
(D) are dedicated to an unknown Mr. W.H.
36. Which of the following poems uses terza rima ?
(A) John Keatss Ode to a Nightingale
(B) P.B. Shelleys Ode to the West Wind
(C) William Wordsworths The Solitary Reaper
(D) Alfred Tennysons Ulysses
37. When one says that someone is no more or that someone
has breathed his/ her last, the speaker is resorting to
(A) Euphuism
(B) Euphony
(C) Understatement
(D) Euphemism
38. Which of the following are companion poems ?
(A) Gypsy songs and Songs and Sonnets
(B) LAllegro and II Penseroso
(C) The Good Morrow and The Sun Rising
(D) Full Fathom Five and Hark, Hark! the Lark
39. What does the term episteme signify ?
(A) Knowledge
(B) Archive
(C) Theology
(D) Scholarship
It is the body of ideas that determine the knowledge that is
intellectually certain at any particular time
40. Which of the following is a better definition of an image in
literary writing ?
(A) A reflection
(B) A speaking picture
(C) A refraction
(D) A reflected picture
41. Whom did Keats regard as the prime example of negative
capability?
(A) John Milton
(B) William Wordsworth
(C) William Shakespeare
(D) P.B. Shelley
42. Charles Dickenss A Tale of Two Cities begins with the
sentence
(A) It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
(B) It was the brightest of times, it was the darkest of times.
(C) It was the richest of times, it was the poorest of times.
(D) It was the happiest of times, it was the saddest of times.
43. The works of Gerard Manley Hopkins were published
posthumously by
(A) Edwin Muir
(B) Edward Thomas
(C) Robert Bridges
(D) Coventry Patmore
44. Which of the following is the correct chronological sequence
?
(A) A Poison Tree The Deserted Village The Blessed
Damozel Ozymandias
(B) The Deserted Village A Poison Tree Ozymandias The
Blessed Damozel
(C) The Blessed Damozel A Poison Tree The Deserted
Village Ozymandias
(D) The Deserted Village The Blessed Damozel Ozymandias
A Poison Tree
45. The term homology means a correspondence between two or
more structures. Who of the following developed a theory of
relations between literary works and social classes in terms of
homologies ?
(A) Raymond Williams (B) Christopher Caudwell
ENGLISH LITERATURE
Paper II (2011 June)
Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type
questions, each question carrying two(2) marks.
Attempt all the questions.
Paper-II
1. Little Nell is a character in Dickenss
(A) Hard Times
(B) Great Expectations
(C) Oliver Twist
(D) The Old Curiosity Shop
The old curiosity shop was published as a book in
1841which Dickens published along with short stories in
his weekly serial Master Humphrey's Clock, which lasted
from 1840 to 1841. The Old Curiosity Shop tells the story
of Nell Trent, a beautiful and virtuous young girl of 'not
quite fourteen.' An orphan, she lives with her maternal
grandfather (whose name is never revealed) in his shop of
odds and ends. She lives a lonely existence with almost
no friends her own age. Her only friend is Kit, an honest
boy employed at the shop, and whom she is teaching to
write. Secretly obsessed with ensuring that Nell does not
die in poverty as her parents did, her grandfather attempts
to make Nell a good inheritance through gambling at
cards. He borrows heavily from the evil Daniel Quilp, a
malicious, grotesquely deformed, hunchbacked dwarf
moneylender. In the end, he gambles away what little
money they have, and Quilp seizes the opportunity to take
possession of the shop and evict Nell and her grandfather.
Her grandfather suffers a breakdown that leaves him
bereft of his wits, and Nell takes him away to
the Midlands of England, to live as beggars. Convinced
that the old man has stored up a fortune for Nell, her
wastrel brother Frederick convinces the good-natured but
easily-led Dick Swiveller to help him track Nell down so
that Swiveller can marry her and the two can share Nell's
supposed inheritance. Kit has found new employment
with Mr and Mrs Garland. Nell is trapped by Quill but
escapes. He comes to know about the whereabouts of
Nell. But when he reaches there, Nell is dead due to
arduous journey and her grandfather has turned insane.
He waits for his granddaughter to come back until he dies
after some days.
2. Who, among the following Indian writers in English, has
created an identifiable imagined locale ?
(A) Mulk Raj Anand
(B) Raja Rao
(C) R.K. Narayan
(D) Anita Desai
Malgudi is the imagined locale created by R.K Narayan.
3. Who among the following is not a formalist critic ?
(A) Allen Tate
(B) Cleanth Brooks
(C) Stanley Fish
(D) William Empson
Stanley Eugene Fish, an American literary theorist (born in
1938) is a critic associated with Reader Response theory.
4. The rhyme scheme of the Spenserian sonnet is
(A) abab bcbc cdcd ee
(B) abab cdcd efef gg
(C) abba cddc effe gg
(D) abba abba cde cde
Petrarchan Sonnet: abba ababa, cde cde, or ababa
abba cdc dcd, Shakespearean sonnet: abab cdcd efef gg.
5. Who among the following Marlovian characters is
consumed by greed ?
(A) Barabas
(B) Tamburlaine
(C) Doctor Faustus
(D) Mephistopheles
Barabas, the jew of Malta is consumed by greed.
Tamburlaie power, Doctor Faustus knowledge , power
and desire to enjoy life. Mephistopheles is the demon in
Faustus legend, to whom Faustus give his soul. The
complete title of Marlows play is The Tragicall History of
the Life and Death of Doctor Faustus
6. The plan of Arthurian stories has influenced the
composition of Tennysons
(A) In Memoriam
(B) Idylls
(C) Maud
(D) Locksley Hall
Idylls of the King, published between 1856 and 1885, is
a cycle of twelve narrative poems which retells the legend
of King Arthur, his knights, his love for Guinevere and her
tragic betrayal of him, and the rise and fall of Arthur's
kingdom.
7. There are two lists given below. Match the authors in
List I with their nationality in List II by choosing the
right option against the code.
List I (Author)
List II (Nationality)
(I) Patrick White
(1) Canada
(II) Nadine
Gordimer (2) New
Zealand
(III) Margaret Atwood
(3) Australia
(IV) Keri Hulme
(4) South
Africa
Code :
(I) (II) (III) (IV)
(A) (2) (1) (4) (3)
(B) (4) (3) (2) (1)
(C) (3) (4) (1) (2)
(D) (3) (2) (4) (1)
8. A Shakespearean sonnet has the
following rhyme scheme :
(A) ABBA, ABBA, CDCDCD
(B) ABAB, BCBC, CD CD EE
(C) ABAB, CDCD, EFEF, GG
(D) ABBA, ABBA, CDCD, EE
9. The future of poetry is immense, because in poetry.
our race, as time goes on, will find an ever surer and surer
stay. This claim for poetry is made in
(A) Arnolds The Study ofPoetry
(B) Shelleys A Defence ofPoetry
(C) Sidneys An Apology forPoetry
(D) Eliots of Poetry and Poets
10. Which of the following is not about a dystopia ?
(A) George Orwells Nineteen Eighty-Four
(B) Aldous Huxleys Brave New World
(C) William Goldings Lord of the Flies
(D) R.M. Ballantynes The Coral Island
The Coral Island: A Tale of the Pacific Ocean (1858) is
a novel written by Scottish fiction author R. M.
Ballantyne at the height of the British Empire. The story
relates the adventures of three boys marooned on a South
Pacific island, the only survivors of a shipwreck. The novel
is inspired by Robinson Crusoe.
11. Who among the following is not associated with the
translation of the Bible ?
(A) Miles Coverdale
(B) William Tyndale
(C) John Wycliffe
(D) Thomas Browne
12. Arrange the following stages in a sequence in which all
Shakespearean tragedies are structured. Use the code
given below :
I. Denouement
II. Conflict
III. Exposition
IV. Climax
Code :
(A) III, II, IV, I
(B) III, IV, II, I
(C) II, IV, III, I
(D) II, IV, I, III
13. The term, curtal sonnet, was coined by
(A) John Milton
(B) William Blake
(C) Gerald Manley Hopkins
(D) Matthew Arnold
14. The author of the pamphlet Short View of Immorality
and Profaneness of the English Stage (1698) was
(A) John Bunyan
(B) Jeremy Collier
(C) William Wycherley
(D) John Vanbrugh
15. Identify a play in the following list that is not written by
Oscar Wilde :
(A) A Woman of No Importance
(B) The Importance of Being Earnest
(C) Saints and Sinners
Saints and Sinners is a play on modern middle class life
by Henry Arthur Jones.
(D) An Ideal Husband
16. Put the following novels by Charles Dickens in a
sequential order with the help of the code:
1. Great Expectations
2. Hard Times
3. Bleak House
4. A Tale of Two Cities
Code :
(A) 3, 2, 4, 1
(B) 2, 4, 3, 1
(C) 1, 2, 4, 3
(D) 4, 2, 1, 3
Bleak house 1853, Hard Times 1854, A Tale of two Cities
1859, Great Expectations -1860
17. Thomas Kyds The Spanish Tragedy was influenced by
(A) Seneca
(B) Tertullian
(C) Virgil
(D) Plautus
18. In its final published version, Eliots
The Waste Land contains a total of
(A) 334 lines (B) 433 lines
(C) 373 lines (D) 423 lines
Final version of The Waste Land is 434 lines
19. Jean Rhyss Wide Sargasso Sea is set in
(A) The Congo region
(B) The Niger Delta
(C) The Caribbean
(D) The African Savannah
Wide Sargasso Sea(1966) is the most successful and post
colonial novel by Dominican born Jean Rhys. The novel
parallels Charlotte Brontes Jane Eyre. Her other novel is
Good morning , midnight. 1939. Part One takes place
in Coulibri, Jamaica and is narrated by Antoinette. Part
Two alternates between the points of view of her husband
and of Antoinette following their marriage and is set
in Granbois, Dominica.
20. Hamlet, lying wounded, says to his friend, Horatio, I
am dead. This is an example of
(A) protasis
(B) anacrusis
(C) prolepsis
(D) pun
Prolepsis is a Figurative device by which a future event is
presumed to have already occurred.
21. The Castle of Otranto is an example of
(A) Gothic fiction
(B) Romance
(C) Comic fiction
(D) Bildungsroman
22. The City of Dreadful Night, a long poem depicting the
late Victorian sense of gloom and despondency, is written
by
(A) Matthew Arnold
(B) Robert Browning
(C) James Thomson
(D) John Davidson
23. Which of the following novels by V.S. Naipaul is set in
Africa and carries echoes of Joseph Conrad ?
(A) The Mystic Masseur
(B) A Bend in the River
(C) A House for Mr. Biswas
(D) The Mimic Men
A bend in the river is set in an unnamed African country.
24. In The Rape of the Lock, Belindas lapdog is named
(A) Luck (B) Shock
(C) Pluck (D) Muck
25. You Cant Do Both is a novel by
(A) John Fowles
(B) Doris Lessing
(C) Kingsley Amis
(D) Irish Murdoch
You cant do both is a semi autobiographical novel
published in 1994. Amiss first novel, Lucky Jim (1954), is
perhaps his most famous. The novel criticizes academic
society. That Uncertain Feeling (1955) centres on a young
provincial librarian and his temptation towards adultery; I
Like It Here (1958) presents Amiss contemptuous view of
abroad and followed upon his own travels on the
Continent with a young family; Take a Girl Like You (1960)
steps away from the immediately autobiographical, but
remains grounded in the concerns of sex and love in
ordinary modern life, tracing the courtship and ultimate
seduction of the heroine Jenny Bunn by a young
schoolmaster, Patrick Standish. In The Anti-Death
League (1966), Amis begins to show some of the
experimentation. His other works are The Green
Man (1969) (mystery/horror) and The Alteration (1976)
(alternate history) I Want It Now (1968) and Girl, 20(1971).
In 1968 What Became of Jane Austen? and Other Essays,
In 1965, he wrote the popular The James Bond
Dossier under his own name.
26. The character, Nathan Zuckerman, is associated with
the fiction of
(A) Norman Mailer
(B) Saul Bellow
(C) Philip Roth
(D) Bernard Malamud
Nathan Zuckerman is a fictional character who
appears as the narrator or protagonist in many of Philip
Roths novels. Zuckerman makes his first appearance in
the novel, My Life As a Man (1974), where he is the
creation of another fictional character, writer Peter
Tarnopol. The Ghost Writer, where he is the story's
protagonist and in Zuckerman Unbound (1981) he is an
established novelist. (Zuckerman novels: The Ghost
WriterZuckerman Unbound The Anatomy Lesson, The
Prague Orgy,The Counter life, American Pastoral, I
Married a Communist, The Human Stain, Exit Ghost
27. Plato censured poetry because he believed it
(A) eliminates the ego.
(B) promotes sensuality.
(C) distorts reality.
(D) cripples the imagination.
28. Which of the following Tennyson poems is a dramatic
monologue ?
(A) In Memoriam
(B) The Charge of the Light Brigade
(C) Crossing the Bar
(D) Tithonus
Originally written in 1833 as "Tithon" and completed in
1859. It first appeared in the February edition of
the Cornhill Magazine in 1860.
29. The character Giovanni features in one of the following
texts :
(A) John Clelands Fanny Hill : Memoirs of a Woman of
Pleasure
(B) John Fords Tis Pity Shes a Whore
(C) John Braines Room at the Top
(D) John Evelyns Diaries
Tis Pity She's a Whore is a tragedy written by John Ford.
The play was first published in 1633, in a quarto. Ford
dedicated the play to John Mordaunt, 1st Earl of
Peterborough and Baron of Turvey. Giovanni is the central
character who shows an incest towards his sister
Annabella.
30. Which of the following poems features the phrase, the
still, sad music of humanity ?
(A) Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of
Early Childhood
(B) Michael : A Pastoral Poem
(C) The Solitary Reaper
(D) Tintern Abbey
31. Molly Bloom is a character in James Joyces
(A) A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
(B) Dubliners
(C) Ulysses
(D) Exiles
Molly Bloom, whose given name is Marion, is the wife of
the main character Leopold Bloom in Ulysses.
32. Eliot uses the term objective correlative in his essay.
(A) The Metaphysical Poets
(B) Hamlet
(C) Tradition and the Individual Talent
(D) Dante
Objective correlative is the term referring to a symbolic
article used to show inexplicable feelings like emotion. The
term was popularized by Eliot in the essay "Hamlet and
His Problems". The term was first used by Washington
Allston.
33. Seamus Heaney was awarded the Nobel Prize for
literature in the year
(A) 1995
(B) 1996
(C) 1997
(D) 1998
34. The pamphlet on the Irish condition, An Address to
the Irish People was composed by
(A) W.B. Yeats
(B) P.B. Shelley
(C) Jonathan Swift
(D) G.B. Shaw
35. Which of the following arrangements of English novels
is in the correct chronological sequence ?
(A) Kim, A Passage to India, Sons and Lovers, Brave New
World
(B) Sons and Lovers, A Passage to India, Kim, Brave New
World
(C) Kim, Sons and Lovers, A Passage to India, Brave New
World
(D) Brave New World, Kim, Sons and Lovers, A Passage
to India
Kim 1901,Sons and Lovers 1913,A passage to India
1924,Brave New World 1932.
36. Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift is written by
(A) Alexander Pope
(B) Samuel Johnson
(C) John Gay
(D) Jonathan Swift
Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift is written by Jonathan
Swift in 1731; Published 1739
37. Widowers Houses was written by
(A) Oscar Wilde
(B) T.S. Eliot
(C) John Galsworthy
(D) G.B. Shaw
Widowers house(1892) is the first play written by G.B
Shaw to be staged
38. Who among the following Marxist critics has
reconsidered the classic problem of base and
superstructure in relation to literature ?
(A) Edmund Wilson
(B) Raymond Williams
(C) Lucien Goldmann
(D) Walter Benjamin
39. Heteroglossia refers to
(A) the multiple readings of a text.
(B) the juxtaposition of multiple voices in a text.
(C) the comments on the margins of a text.
(D) the gloss or commentary relating to a text.
40. Margaret Drabble is the author of
(A) The Memoirs of a Survivor
(B) The Witch of Exmoor
(C) The Service of Clouds
(D) The Godless in Eden
41. MacFlecknoe is an attack on Drydens literary rival,
(A) Richard Flecknoe
(B) Thomas Shadwell
(C) John Wilmot
(D) Matthew Prior
42. Eighteenth century writers used satire frequently for
(A) attacking human vices and follies.
(B) inciting the reading public.
(C) glorifying the culture of the upper classes.
(D) pleasing their women readers.
43. Byrons The Vision of Judgement is a satire directed
against
(A) Charles Lamb
(B) John Keats
(C) Henry Hallam
(D) Robert Southey
44. Tom Paines The Rights of Man was published in
(A) 1790
(B) 1791
(C) 1792
(D) 1793
45. Andrew Marvells An Horatian Ode upon Cromwells
Return from Ireland was written in
(A) 1647
(B) 1649
(C) 1650
(D) 1648
46. The Rime of Ancient Mariner is about
(A) a perilous adventure in the sea
(B) the accidental killing of an octopus
(C) the curse of a sea God
(D) the guilt and expiation of the Ancient Mariner
47. To Daffodils is a poem, written by
(A) Robert Herrick
(B) William Wordsworth
(C) John Keats
(D) P.B. Shelley
48. Which of the following novels reconstructs the
historical events of the Indian Mutiny ?
(A) The Jewel in the Crown
(B) The Siege of Krishnapur
(C) The Day of the Scorpion
(D) The Towers of Silence
49. England, my England is a poem by
(A) W.E. Henley
(B) A.E. Housman
(C) R.L. Stevenson
(D) Rudyard Kipling
50. Shelley was expelled from the Oxford University due to
the publication of
(A) The Revolt of Islam
(B) The Necessity of Atheism
(C) The Triumph of Life
(D) The Masque of Anarchy
Half breed(1973) is the first novel of Maria Campbell, No fixed Address, An Amorous
Journey is the novel of Aritha Van Herk, The Stone Angel - Margarette Lawrence
27. The expression murderous innocence is an example of
(A) Oxymoron
(B) Zeugma
(C) Chiasmus
(D) Pun
28. Read the following statement and the reason given for it. Choose the right response
Assertion (A) : Othello killed Desdemona.
Reason (R) : Because Desdemona committed infidelity.
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation.
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation.
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
29. The Enlightenment believed in the universal authority of
(A) Religion
(B) Tradition
(C) Reason
(D) Sentiments
30. Which of the following works of John Milton is an elegy ?
(A) Lycidas
(B) LAllegro
(C) Camus
(D) Paradise Lost
31. Which of the following poem by Keats uses the Spenserian stanza ?
(A) Endymion
(B) The Fall of Hyperion
(C) The Eve of St. Agnes
(D) Lamia
32. Match the following authors with their respective works with the help
of the code given below :
List I List II
I. Oliver Goldsmith 1. The Vanity of Human Wishes
II. John Gay 2. The Vicar of Wakefield
III. Samuel Johnson 3. She Stoops to Conquer
IV. Richard Sheridan 4. The Beggars Opera
Code :
I II III IV
(A) 1 4 3 2
(B) 2 4 1 3
(C) 3 2 4 1
(D) 4 3 2 1
Wrong code: Goldsmith She stoops.., The Vicar, Gay Beggaars Opera, Johnson
vanity of human wishes
35. Who, among the following writers, is known for his unforgettable sense
of humour and comedy ?
(A) D.H. Lawrence
(B) P.G. Wodehouse
(C) Thomas Hardy
(D) John Galsworthy
36. Which of the following is not an apocalyptic novel ?
(A) Doris Lessings The Four-Gated City
(B) L.P. Hartleys Facial Justice
(C) Anthony Burgesss The Wanting Seed
(D) V.S. Naipauls A House for Mr Biswas
37. Identify the author of the following lines :
Let sea-discoverers to new worlds have gone,
Let Maps to other, worlds on worlds have shown
Let us possess one world, each hath one, and is one.
(A) Shakespeare
(B) George Herbert
(C) John Donne
(D) Henry Vaughan
Read the poem Good morrow
38. In the summer of 1712, The Spectator published a series of
essays on The Pleasures of Imagination, written by
(A) Richard Steele
(B) John Dennis
(C) John Locke
(D) Joseph Addison
39. Read the following statement and the reason given for it. Choose the
right response.
Assertion (A) : Gullivers Travels earned Jonathan Swift the bad
name of being a misanthrope.
Reason (R) : Swift in the novel was neutral to the image of man.
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true, and
(R) is the correct explanation.
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation.
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.
40. Who, amongst the following, does not belong to the Great Tradition,
enunciated by F. R. Leavis ?
(A) Joseph Conrad
(B) James Joyce
(C) Jane Austen
(D) George Eliot
41. Isaac Bashevis Singer is an
(A) African-American writer
(B) American-Jewish writer
(C) American-Indian writer
(D) American-Asian writer
42. Samuel Becketts Waiting for Godot has
(A) three Acts (B) five Acts
(C) four Acts (D) two Acts
43. James Joyces Exiles is a
(A) Short Story (B) Poem
(C) Play (D) Novel
44. It was a bright cold day in April and the clocks were striking thirteen" is the
opening sentence of
(A) Ulysses
(B) Nostromo
(C) Chrome Yellow
(D) Nineteen Eighty-Four
45. The subtitle of William Godwins Caleb Williams is
(A) Man As He Is Not
(B) Man As He Is
(C) Things As They Are
(D) The Pupil of Nature
46. Who amongst the following belongs to the group of radical feminists ?
(A) Helene Cixous
(B) Monica Wittig
(C) Simone de Beauvoir
(D) Luce Irigaray
47. On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth is a longer essay by
(A) G. Wilson Knight
(B) A. C. Bradley
(C) Thomas De Quincey
(D) F. R. Leavis
48. The expression, dreaming house is an example of
(A) Zeugma
(B) Transferred epithet
(C) Chiasmus
(D) Apostrophe
49. The term Practical Criticism is coined by
(A) William Empson
(B) W. K. Wimsatt, Jr.
(C) I.A. Richards
(D) F. R. Leavis
50. Victor Shklovskys name is associated with
(A) Post-modernism
(B) New Historicism
(C) Reader Response Theory
(D) Russian Formalism
Solved UGC NET question Dec 2006
ENGLISH
PAPER II
Note : This paper contains fifty (50) multiple-choice
questions, each question carrying
two (2) marks. Attempt all of them.
Poetry
Yeats
(A) I-c; II-a; III-b; IV-e; V-d
(B) I-e; II-b; III-a; IV-c; V-d
(C) I-b; II-a; III-d; IV-e; V-c
(D) I-b; II-e; III-d; IV-c; V-a
36. Which of the following is not a revenge tragedy
?
(A) Hamlet
(B) The Duchess of Malfi
(C) Volpone
(D) Gorboduc
37. What is a neologism ?
(A) A word with roots in a native language
(B) A word whose meaning changes with every
renewed use
(C) A word newly coined or used in a new sense
(D) An obsession with new words and phrases
38. Which of the following is not true of Edward
Saids Orientalism ?
(A) Makes use of Foucaults concept of discursive
formulation
(B) Is one of the founding texts of Postcolonial
theory
(C) Makes use of Barthess concept of writerly text
(D) Utilises the Gramscian notion of hegemony
39. Thomas Love Peacock classified poetry into 4
periods. They are :
(A) carbon, gold, silver and brass
(B) brass, silver, gold and diamond
(C) iron, gold, silver and brass
(D) gold, platinum, silver and diamond
40. Which among the following novels has more
than one ending ?
(A) Lucky Jim
(B) The Prime of Jean Brodie
(C) The French Lieutenants Woman
(D) The Clockwork Orange
The central character of the novel is Sarah
Woodruff, the woman abandoned by a French
naval officer. She happens to meet Charles
Smithson, a gentleman along with his fianc
Ernestina Freeman. Charles feels sympathy
towards Sarah and they meet occasionally. In the
course of a journey, Charles happens to stay at
Sarahs place and they make love. Here, contrary
to the popular belief, Charles finds that Sarah was
a virgin. The novel has three possible endings.
1. Charles marries Ernestina, but their marriage
is a disaster, 2, Charles and Sarah become intimate
and his engagement with Ernestina ends with
unwanted consequences, Charles loses everything
and Sarah flees to London, later to be found by
Charles, with his child, 3, Charles finds Sarah but
without child and she is not interested in
continuing their affair.
41. You have seen how a man was made a slave;
you shall see how a slave was made a man is an
example of
(A) Bathos
(B) Epistrophe
(C) Chiasmus
(D) Anti-climax
Chiasmus is the rhetorical device in which the
second half of an expression is balanced against
the first with the parts reversed.( like
antimetabole).
42. Which of the following statements is NOT
correct ?
(A) Chaucer used the rhyme royal, a stanzaic form
in some of his major poems.
(B) Chaucer was the author of The Legend of Good
Women.
(C) Chaucer wrote in English when the court poetry
of his day was written in Anglo-Norman and Latin.
(D) Chaucer wrote The Book Named the Governor
The Book Named the Governor(1531) is the great
work of the 15th century English humanist, Sir
Thomas Elyot. It is a lengthy treatise on the virtues
to be cultivated by statesmen.
43. Material feminism studies inequality in terms
of
(A) only gender
(B) only class
(C) both class and gender
(D) only patriarchy
44. Who among the following is not an Irish
writer ?
(A) Oscar Wilde
(B) Oliver Goldsmith
(C) Edmund Burke
(D) Thomas Gray
45. Entries in The Diary of Samuel Pepys begins
after
(A) The Restoration
(B) The Glorious Revolution
(C) The Reformation
(D) The French Revolution
46. In a poem, a line may either be endstopped or
(A) rhymed
(B) broken
(C) accented
(D) run-on
47. Which of the following poets wrote the essay
Naipauls India and Mine ?
(A) Kamala Das
(B) R. Parthasarthy
(C) A. K. Ramanujam
(D) Nissim Ezekiel
48. Match the following :
I. James Joyce 1. Peter Ackroyd
II. T. S. Eliot 2. James Boswell
III. Life of Johnson 3. Samuel Johnson
IV. Lives of Poets 4. Richard Ellman
(A) I-3, II-4, III-1, IV-2
(B) I-4, II-1, III-2, IV-3
(C) I-1, II-2, III-3, IV-4
(D) I-2, II-3, III-1, IV-4
Peter Ackroyd is the biographer of T.S Eliot and
Richard Ellmann is the biographer of James Joyce.
49. The pen is mightier than the sword is an
example of
(A) simile
(B) image
(C) conceit
(D) metonymy
50. An epilogue is
(A) prefixed to a text which it introduces.
(B) suffixed to a text which it sums up or extends.
(C) a piece of writing or speech that formally
begins a book.
(D) a piece of writing or speech that bears no
relation to the text at hand.