English Literature PAPER-II
English Literature PAPER-II
English Literature PAPER-II
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JUNE 2012 PAPER II
1. To refer to the irresolvable difficulties a text may open up, Derrida makes use of the term:
(A) Aporia (B) Difference (C) Erasure (D) Supplement
2. Who, among the following English playwrights, scripted the film Shakespeare in Love?
(A) Harold Pinter (B) Alan Bennet. (C) Caryl Church (D) Tom Stoppard
4. Which of the following employs a narrative structure in which the main action relays at second hand
through the enclosing frame story?
(A) Sons and Lovers (B) Ulysses
(C) The power and Glory (D) Heart of Darkness
6. Which poem by Chaucer was written on the death of Blanche, wife of John of Gaunt?
(A) Troilus and Criseyde (B) The House of Fame
(C) The Book of the Duchess (D) the Legend of Good Women
9. "He found it (English) brick, and he left it marble", remarked one great writer on another. Who
were they?
(A) Milton on Shakespeare (B) Dryden on Milton
(C) Johnson Dryden (D) Johnson on Shakespeare
10. Who, among the following, is a Noble Laureate?
(A) Toni Morrison (B) Seamus Heaney (C) Ted Hughes (D) Geoffrey Hill
11. List – I List – II
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13. "I sit in one of the dives On
fifty – second Street"
Uncertain and unafraid As
the clever hopes expire
Of a low dishonest decade
So beings Auden's September 1, 1939. What is the meaning of the word in Italics?
(A) Bench (B) Night Club (C) House (D) Park
14. C.K. Ogden and I.A. Richards were reputed in 1930s for introducing
16. Which of the following statements about Christopher Marlowe are true?
(A) Edward II was written in the last year of Marlowe's life
(B) Many critics consider Doctor Faustus to be Marlowe's best play
(C) His Spanish Tragedy comes a close second
(D) Marlowe was less educated than Shakespeare
Codes:
(A) I and II are true (B) II and III are true (C) II and IV are true (D) III and IV are true
17."Art for arts sake" became a rallying cry for
(A) S. T. Coleridge (B) P.B. Shelley (C) Thomas de Quincey (D) Lord Byron
19. Which of the following statement about The Canterbury Tales is true?
(A) "The General Prologue" is appended to The Canterbury Tales
(B) In all, Chaucer tells thirty stories in this work
(C) The Canterbury tales remained unfinished at the time of it's author's death
(D) The Wife of Bath, The clerk, Sir Gawain and the Franklin are characters and tale – tellers in this work
20. Who, among the following was a catholic novelist, an intelligence officer, a film critic and set his
fictions in faraway places wrecked by political conflicts?
(A) Anthony Powell (B) Evelyn Wough
(C) William Golding (D) Graham Greene
21. List – I
1. Good sense is the body of poetic genius
2. Poetry is the breath and a finer spirit of all knowledge
3. Literary criticism is a description and evaluation of its object
4. Nature never set forth the earth as rich a tapestry as diverse poets have done
List – II
I. Brooks "The formalistic Critic"
II. Sidney Defence/ An Apology for Poetry
III. Wordsworth Preface to Lyrical Ballads
IV. Coleridge Biographia Literaria
1 2 3 4
(A) IV III I II
(B) II IV III I
(C) III II I IV
(D) IV II I III
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22. In which of the following travel books does Mark Twain give an account of his visit to India?
(A) A Tramp Abroad (B) Roughing It (C) The Innocent Abroad (D) Following the Equator
23. William Blake's famous poems such as "London", "The Sick Rose" and "The Tyger" appear in
(A) Richard Hogarth (B) Joshua Reynolds (C) George Crulshank (D) John Tennial
25. The last of Gulliver's Travels is to
(A) Religious tract (B) Political allegory (C) Comic verse epic (D) Comedy
30. The term 'the comedy of menace' is associated with the early plays of
(A) Arnold Wesker (B) John Arden (C) Harold Pinter (D) David Hare
31. Examine the following statements and identify one of them which is not true.
(A) Rudyard Kipling died in the year 1936
(B) He was born in India but schooled in England
(C) He returned to India as a police constable in Burma
(D) He is the author of Jungle Book and Barrack Room Ballads
33. Name the poet who chooses his successor and the successor – poet whom Dryden satirizes in his
famous poem.
(A) James Shriley and Chris Shirley (B) Henry Treece and Charles Triesten
(C) Richard Flecnoe and Thomas Shadwell (D) Thomas Percy and Samuel Papys
34. If ________ comes, can _______ be far behind? (Shelley, "Ode to the West Wind")
(A) Winter, Spring (B) Autumn, Summer (C) Wind, Rains (D) Spring, Winter
35. The following passages are the very first lines of well known works. Match the lines and the works.
I. Let us go then, you and I a. Moby Dick
II. Call me Ishmael b. Macbeth
III. When shall we three meet again c. "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
IV. He disappeared in the dead of winter d. Tristram Shandy
V. I wish either … begot me … e. "In Memory of W.B. Yeats"
Codes:
(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
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36. Which of the following is not a revenge tragedy?
(A) Hamlet (B) Duchess of Malfi (C) Volpone (D) Gorboduc
40. Which among the following novels has more than one ending?
(A) Lucky Jim (B) The Prime of Jean Brodie
(C) The French Lieutenant's woman (D) The Clockwork Orange
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
47. Which of the following poets wrote the essay "Naipaul's India and Mine"?
(A) Kamala Dass (B) A Parthasarthy (C) A.K. Ramanujan (D) Nissim Ezekiel
48. Match the following:
List – I List – II
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 Ellmann
Codes:
(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
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49. "The pen is mightier than the sword" is an example of
(A) Simile (B) Image (C) Conceit (D) Metonymy
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
a d a d a c a b c -
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
d d b d a a a c c b
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
a d b c a b b d b c
31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
c a c a a c c c c c
41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
c d c d a d d b d b