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Who is next in command after Satan in the Paradise Lost ?

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Mammon
Beelzebub
Moloch
Baalim
Milton wrote Areopagitica :
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To defend the cause of the Regicide
To condemn the deed of the Regicide
To defend people's freedom of speech
To propagate his faith in Puritanism
Name the woman whom Samson loved and who betrayed him.
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Helen
Delilah
Prosperpine
Rosalind
How many English sonnets in all were written by Milton
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21
24
26
18
At what age did Milton become blind ?
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At the age of 38
At the age of 43
At the age of 44
At the age of 48
What post did Milton hold during the Commonwealth Government ?
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Personal Secretary to Cromwell
Latin Secretary
Education Secretary
Puritan Secretary
In which Book of Paradise Lost Adam and Eve meet for the first time ?
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Book I
Book II
Book III
Book IV
Milton's Paradise Lost is divided into the same number of Books as :
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Divine Comedy
Iliad
Odyssey
Faerie Queene
Who said of Milton : " Thy soul was like a star, and dwelt apart" ?
1 point
Wordsworth
Mathew Arnold
Dr. Johnson
Keats
"Fame is the last infirmity of the noble mind" In which poem of Milton does this line
occur ?
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Comus
Paradise Regained
Lycidas
Samson Agonistes
"What in me is dark / Illumine, what is low raise and support." In which Books of
Paradise Lost these lines occur ?
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Book I
Book II
Book IV
Book VI
In which Book of Paradise Lost does Milton discuss the Principal of Free Will and
Divine Justice ?
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In Book III
In Book IV
In Book Vi
In Book IX
How many Books are there in Paradise Lost ?
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Eight
Ten
Twelve
Six
Which Book of Paradise Lost begins with an invocation to light ?
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Book IX
Book IV
Book III
Book VI
What is Milton's 'Comus' ?
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A poetic play
A masque
A narrative poem
An elegy
Lycidas is a pastoral elegy written by Milton on the death of his friend __.
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Arthur Hallam
Cromwell
Edward King
Lord Fairfax
Milton's Samson Agonistes is :
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An epic
A poetic Biography of Samson
A poetic play
A narrative poem
John Milton lived through :
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The Elizabethan and Jacobean Ages
The Jacobean and Caroline Ages
The Caroline and Commonwealth Ages
The Caroline, Commonwealth and Restoration Ages
"Milton, thou shouldst be living at this hour!" Who remembers Milton so
passionately in a sonnet ?
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Shelley
Wordsworth
Keats
Mathew Arnold
How many times did Milton marry ?
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Only once
Two times
Three times
Didn't marry at all
JohnMilton worked as a civil servant during the
Commonwealth of England under Oliver Cromwell. True or
false?

A.

True

B.

False

 Correct Answer
A. True
 Explanation
John Milton did indeed work as a civil servant during the Commonwealth of
England under Oliver Cromwell. He served as the Secretary for Foreign
Tongues, a position that involved writing diplomatic correspondence for the
government. This role allowed him to play a significant role in shaping the
country's foreign policy during that time.
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 2.
In which of the following works did Milton promote
freedom of speech and oppose licensing and censorship?

A.

Colasterion (1645)

B.

Eikonoklastes (1649)

C.

Areopagitica (1644)

D.

De Doctrina Christiana (1823)

Correct Answer
C. Areopagitica (1644)
Explanation
In Areopagitica (1644), Milton promoted freedom of speech and opposed
licensing and censorship. This work is a passionate defense of the
freedom of the press and argues against the need for government control
and regulation of printed materials. Milton believed that individuals should
have the right to express their thoughts and ideas without fear of
punishment or censorship. He argued that through open and unrestricted
debate, truth and knowledge would prevail. Areopagitica is considered one
of the most important and influential works on freedom of speech and
expression in the English language.
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By what age had Milton become totally blind?

A.

34

B.

46

C.

56

D.

64
Correct Answer
B. 46
Explanation
Milton became totally blind by the age of 46.
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 4.
John Milton’s theological views could be described as
heterodox. True or false?

A.

True

B.

False

Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
John Milton's theological views could be described as heterodox because
he had non-traditional beliefs and ideas that deviated from the mainstream
religious doctrines of his time. He challenged the established authority of
the Church of England and advocated for freedom of thought and
expression, including his support for divorce and his rejection of the
doctrine of predestination. Milton's works, such as "Paradise Lost," reflect
his unconventional theological perspectives, making the statement true.
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 5.
Milton’s Paradise Lost was originally published in 1667 in
ten books. The second edition of the text (1674) was
composed of how many books?

o
A.

Twelve

B.

Fifteen

C.

Twenty

D.

None of the above

Correct Answer
A. Twelve
Explanation
The second edition of Milton's Paradise Lost, published in 1674, was
composed of twelve books.
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 6.
Paradise Lost is written in blank verse, a form that was
frequently used in Elizabethan theatre. Is blank verse
rhymed or unrhymed?

A.

Rhymed
o

B.

Unrhymed

Correct Answer
B. Unrhymed
Explanation
Blank verse is a form of poetry that does not have a regular rhyme
scheme. It consists of unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter, which means
each line has five pairs of unstressed and stressed syllables. This form of
verse was popularized by English playwrights during the Elizabethan era,
including William Shakespeare. "Paradise Lost," an epic poem written by
John Milton, also follows this structure and is therefore written in unrhymed
blank verse.
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 7.
The language of Paradise Lost is influenced by the lexis
and syntax of Latin. True or false?

A.

True

B.

False

Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
The language of Paradise Lost is indeed influenced by the lexis and syntax
of Latin. This can be seen in the extensive use of Latin words and phrases
throughout the poem, as well as the complex sentence structures that
resemble Latin syntax. The author, John Milton, was well-versed in Latin
and drew heavily from its literary traditions in his epic poem.

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What is the missing word from the following description of
Adam and Eve in Book IV? “He for …… only, she for ……
in him”

A.

Beauty

B.

Love

C.

God

D.

Thought

Correct Answer
C. God
Explanation
The missing word from the description of Adam and Eve in Book IV is
"God". The phrase suggests that Adam was created solely for God's
pleasure, while Eve was created to find her fulfillment in Adam. This
highlights the hierarchical relationship between God, Adam, and Eve in the
context of their creation.

 9.
In Book X, Eve uses language to persuade Adam and gain
his favour. Which Latin locution refers to this objective?
Correct Answer
Captatio benevolentiae
Explanation
The Latin locution "Captatio benevolentiae" refers to the objective of using
language to persuade and gain favor. In Book X, Eve employs this tactic to
try and convince Adam of her intentions and win him over. By using
persuasive language and appealing to his emotions, she hopes to gain his
favor and support. This locution captures the essence of Eve's strategy in
the book.

 10.
The term “attrition” refers to repentance because of love
of God. True or false?

A.

True

B.

False

Correct Answer
B. False
Explanation
The term "attrition" does not refer to repentance because of love of God.
Attrition refers to a type of imperfect repentance that is motivated by fear of
punishment or consequences, rather than genuine love for God. Therefore,
the correct answer is False.
“Fame is the last infirmity of the noble mind.” In which poem of Milton does this
line occur?
(A) Lycidas

(B) Paradise Regained

(C) Comus

(D) Samson Agonistes

Question’s Answer: Lycidas

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How many English sonnets in all were written by Milton?


(A) 21

(B) 18

(C) 26

(D) 24

Question’s Answer: 18
What is Milton’s Comus?
(A) A poetic play

(B) A Narrative poem

(C) A masque

(D) An elegy

Question’s Answer: A masque

Who encourages his followers in these words?


(A) Beelzebub

(B) Satan

(C) Moloch

(D) Baalim

Question’s Answer: Satan


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What is Milton’s On the Nativity of Christ?


(A) A sonnet

(B) A lyric

(C) An Idyll

(D) An Ode

Question’s Answer: An Ode

Lycidas is a pastoral elegy written by Milton on the death of his friend’:


(A) Edward King

(B) Cromwell

(C) Arthur Hallam

(D) Lord Fairfax


Question’s Answer: Edward King

Milton borrowed the idea/theme for Comus from:


(A) Homer’s Iliad

(B) Virgil’s Aeneid

(C) Homer’s Odyssey

(D) Spenser’s Fairie Queene

Question’s Answer: Homer’s Odyssey

Milton derived the title for his Areopagitica from the Greek word
‘Areopagus’. What was
Areopagus?
(A) The Greek God of Liberty

(B) A Greek King who supported freedom of speech

(C) A Greek hill where a tribunal for liberty of speech was held

(D) A Greek statesman who championed the cause of liberty of speech

Question’s Answer: A Greek hill where a tribunal for liberty of speech was held

“A mind not to be changed by place or time,


The mind is its own place, and in itself
Can make a Heaven of Hell, a Hell of Heaven.”
These lines show the spirit of which of the following?
(A) Revolution

(B) Renaissance

(C) Puritanism

(D) Reformation
“Before the greatness displayed in Milton’s poem, all other greatness
shrinks away. The weakest of his agents are the highest and noblest of
human beings, the original parents of mankind.”
Who admires Milton’s Paradise Lost in these words?
(A) Dryden

(B) Dr. Johnson

(C) Coleridge

(D) Hazlitt

Question’s Answer: Dr. Johnson

Who said of Milton: “Thy soul was like a star, and dwelt apart” ?
(A) Matthew Arnold

(B) Wordsworth

(C) Dr. Johnson

(D) Keats

Question’s Answer: Wordsworth

“Milton, thou shouldst be living at this hour!”


Who remembers Milton so passionately in a sonnet?
(A) Shelley

(B) Matthew Arnold

(C) Keats

(D) Wordsworth

Question’s Answer: Wordsworth

Milton’s Paradise Lost is divided into the same number of Books as:
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(A) Faerie Queen

(B) Iliad

(C) Odyssey

(D) Divine Comedy

Question’s Answer: Divine Comedy

Milton lived through:


(A) The Caroline, Commonwealth and Restoration Ages

(B) The Jacobean and Caroline Ages

(C) The Caroline and Commonwealth Ages

(D) The Elizabethan and Jacobean Ages

Question’s Answer: The Caroline, Commonwealth and Restoration Ages

What post did Milton hold during the Government?


(A) Latin Secretary

(B) Personal Secretary to Cromwell

(C) Education Secretary

(D) Puritan Secretary

Question’s Answer: Latin Secretary

At what age did Milton becom blind?


(A) At the age of 38

(B) At the age of 44

(C) At the age of 43

(D) At the age of 48


Question’s Answer: At the age of 44

Who is next in command after Satan in the Paradise Lost?


(A) Mammon

(B) Baalim

(C) Moloch

(D) Beelzebub

Question’s Answer: Beelzebub

“What in me is dark Illumine, what is low raise and support.” In which


Book of Paradise Lost do these lives appear?
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(A) In Book IV

(B) In Book II

(C) In Book I

(D) In Book VI

Question’s Answer: In Book I

How many Books are there in Paradise Lost?


(A) Eight

(B) Ten

(C) Twelve

(D) Six

Question’s Answer: Twelve


Milton’s Samson Agonistes is:
(A) A poetic play

(B) A poetic Biography of Samson

(C) An Epic

(D) A narrative poem

Question’s Answer: A poetic play

Milton wrote Areopagitica:


(A) to defend the cause of the Regicides

(B) to condemn the deed of the Regicides

(C) to defend people’s Freedom of Speech

(D) to propagate his faith in Puritanism

Question’s Answer: to defend people’s Freedom of Speech

Name the woman whom Samson Agonistes loved and who betrayed
him:
(A) Helen

(B) Prosperpine

(C) Delilah

(D) Rosalind

Question’s Answer: Delilah

How many times did Milton marry?


(A) Three times

(B) Two times

(C) Only once


(D) Did not marry at all

Question’s Answer: Three times

“Though fallen on evil days,


On evil days though fallen, and evil tongues,

In darkness, and with dangers compass’d round,

And solitude.

In these words Milton describes a certain stage in his own life. When
did such a stage
occur in his life?
(A) When Charles I had been executed

(B) When Cromwell established the Commonwealth

(C) When the Age of Restoration came

(D) When his third wife pass away.

Question’s Answer: When the Age of Restoration came

In which Book of Paradise Lost Adam and Eve meet for the first time?
(A) Book I

(B) Book IV

(C) Book III

(D) Book II

Question’s Answer: Book IV

Which Book of Paradise Lost begins with an invocation to light?


(A) Book III

(B) Book IV

(C) Book IX
(D) Book VI

Question’s Answer: Book III

Milton has written another poem entitled II Penseroso. Which is the


exact meaning of the title?
(A) A very lively man

(B) A very brave man

(C) A very melancholy man

(D) A very tolerant man

Question’s Answer: A very melancholy man

In Milton’s famous Masque Comus, an significant character is Circe.


Who was Circe?
(A) The beloved of Comus

(B) The Queen of fairies

(C) The mother of Comus

(D) The pastoral goddess

Question’s Answer: The mother of Comus

“Captain or Colonel, or Knight in Arms”

This is the first line of a sonnet written by Milton. What is the title of
the sonnet?
(A) To the Lord General Cromwell

(B) To the Lord General Fairfax

(C) When the Assault was Intended to the City

(D) On the Late Massacre in Piedmont

Question’s Answer: When the Assault was Intended to the City


Milton wrote a sonnet on the death of his wife. The sonnet is entitled
On His Deceased Wife. What was the name of his wife who was
deceased?
(A) Elizabeth Minshull

(B) Mary Powell

(C) Not certain

(D) Catherine Woodcock

Question’s Answer: Catherine Woodcock

“They also serve who only stand and wait.” This is the concluding line
of a sonnet written by Milton. What is the title of the sonnet?
(A) To Lord General Fairfax

(B) To Lord General Cromwell

(C) To Sir Henry Vane

(D) On His Blindness

Question’s Answer: On His Blindness

Milton wrote a large number of political pamphlets and treatises. What


were they
called?
(A) Tracts

(B) Reviews

(C) Observations

(D) Treatises

Question’s Answer: Tracts


“Of Man’s first disobediene, and the fruit of that forbidden tree whose
mortal taste Brought death in the World, and all our woe.” What fruit
was this?
(A) Apple

(B) Guava

(C) Mango

(D) Orange

Question’s Answer: Apple

“What though the field be lost?


All is not lost-the unconquerable will
And study of revenge…..
In which Book of Paradise Lost does Milton discuss the principles of
Free Will and Divine Justice?
(A) In Book IX

(B) In Book IV

(C) In Book VI

(D) In Book III

Question’s Answer: In Book III

Milton has written a poem entitled L’Allegro. Which is the exact


meaning of the title?
(A) A very hopeful man

(B) A very melancholy man

(C) A very jealous man

(D) A very cheerful man

Question’s Answer: A very cheerful man


John Milton Basic info

Full Name John Milton

Born December 9, 1608

Died November 8, 1674

Nationality English

Occupation Poet, Polemicist, Civil Servant

Literary Period English Renaissance, Restoration

“Paradise Lost”, “Paradise Regained”, “Samson Agonistes”, “Lycidas”,


Famous Works
“Areopagitica”

Notable
The fall of man, redemption, political and religious freedom, virtue, fate
Themes

Literary Style Blank verse, epic poetry, sonnets, prose, polemical essays

Influences Classical literature, Christian theology, Renaissance humanism

John Milton books names

L’Allegro and Il Penseroso 1645

Comus 1634
Lycidas 1638

Poems 1645

Paradise Lost 1667

Paradise Regained 1671

Samson Agonistes 1671

Areopagitica 1644

The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce 1643

The Tenure of Kings and Magistrates 1649

A Defence of the People of England 1651

REVISITING THE CLASSICS-MCQ MODULE 1


1. In “On His Blindness” Milton’s central concern is_______ a) sight b)
remaining daylight c) faith and relationship with god d) reputation as a writer

2. “They also serve who only stand and wait”. The line is taken from the poem
a) Inferno b) On His Blindness c) Paradise Lost d) Lovely is Youth

3. Which is the autobiographical sonnet by Milton? a) On His Blindness b)


Paradise Lost c) Paradise Regained d) Lycidas

4. Lycidas by Milton is an _____. a) epic b) elegy c) epigraph d) story


5. “ God doth not need Either man’s work, or His own gifts” Identify the
poem a) On His Blindness b) Lovely is Youth c) Paradise Regained d)
Rubaiyat

6. Who are God’s best servants according to Milton? a) Those who pray b)
Those who are poor and undergo misery c) Those who are blind d) Those who
obediently follow the will and wishes of God
7. “Thousands at His bidding speed And post o’er land and ocean without
rest” Whom do Milton mention here? a) Men b) Angels c) Devils d) Flies

8. When Milton became blind his ability to_____ was threatened. a) Sing b)
Travel c) Write d) Read

9. Who saved Milton from his dilemma in the poem “On His Blindness”? a)
Frustration b) Anger c) Patience d) Ego

10.What was the theme of Milton’s sonnet “On His Blindness”? a) laments his
madness b) laments his poverty c) laments about lost love d) laments his
blindness

11. At what age did Milton become completely blind? a) 42 b) 43 c) 50 d) 40

12.Which famous work of Milton was about the freedom of press and the free
exchange of views? a) Areopagitica b) Paradise Lost c) Paradise Regained d)
Samson Agonistes

13.What is John Milton’s “one talent” mentioned in “On His Blindness”? a)


ability to write poetry b) singing c) criticizing d) painting

14.Milton’s “On His Blindness” is a ------------ a) elegy b) sonnet c) epic d)


haiku

15.Milton’s first master piece work was------------ a) Ode on the Morning of


Christ’s Nativity b) Lycidas c) On his Blindness d) Samson Agonistes

16.What does Milton’s soul wish? a) to be rich b) to gain more talents c) to


serve God by writing great poetry d) to be spiritual

17. Pick out the work which is written by Milton a) In Memoriam b) On His
Blindness c) Pilgrim’s Progress d) Ulysses

18.Who is the author of The Illiad? a) Kalidasa b) Homer c) Dante d) Virgil


19.Name the sequel of The Illiad. a) Decameron b) Margites c) The Odyssey d)
The Aeneid

20. Margites is a satirical poem by_______. a) Virgil b) Milton c) Homer d)


Dante

21.What is the name of Odysseus’ Kingdom? a) Dulichions b) Zacynthus c)


Ithaca d) Pylos
22.Who was Telemachus’ mother? a) Aphrodite b) Penelope c) Eurycleia d)
Athena

23.Which of the following is about Trojan War? a) The Odyssey b) The Iliad
c) The Devine Comedy d) Rubaiyat

24.Who was the housekeeper in The Odyssey ? a) Eumaeus b) Penelope c)


Eurycleia d) Athena

25. “--------------- made our line a line of only sons.” a) Athena b) Apollo c)
Zeus d) Prometheus

26.Who are the “swarms of enemies” mentioned by Telemachus? a) People of


Pylos b) Nobles of Sparta c) Nobles and lords of Ithaca d) Soldiers

27.Where did the reunion of Odysseus and Telemachus take place? a) In the
palace b) In the hut of Eumaeus c) In the house of Laertes d) In the palace of
Menelaus

28. “he wastes away- the man’s all skin and bones” Whom does Telemachus
mention here? a) Odysseus b) Laertes c) Eumaeus d) Menelaus

29. “Royal son of Laertes, Odysseus, old campaigner, now is the time, now tell
your son the truth” Whose words are these? a) Eumaeus b) Penelope c)
Eurycleia d) Athena

30. “surely you are some god who rules the vaulting skies!” Who uttered these
words to Odysseus? a) Eumaeus b) Telemachus c) Penelope d) Laertes

31.Who transformed Odysseus, the beggar to his former self leaving


Telemachus in wonder? a) Athena b) Apollo c) Zeus d) Prometheus

32. “ I myself won’t lag behind you long- I’m blazing for a battle” Who
uttered these words? a) Eumaeus b) Telemachus c) Odysseus d) Athena
33.Who is the author of The Odyssey? a) Homer b) Milton c) Shakespeare d)
Tennyson
34.Homer’s The Iliad is a ------------ a) War epic b) Elegy c) Sonnet d) Ode

35. The Odyssey tells the story of --------------- a) Homer b) Milton c)


Prometheus d) Odysseus

36.Odysseus’ son was ----------------- a) Achilles b) Eumaeus c) Hercules d)


Telemachus
37.The wife of Odysseus was a) Aphrodite b) Penelope c) Eurycleia d) Athena

38.The goddess who befriended and helped Odysseus was a) Athena b)


Poseidon c) Aphrodite d) Pan

39.Odysseus has been away from home for a) 10 years b) 15 years c) 17 years
d) 20 years

40.How long did the battle of Troy last? a) 10 years b) 20 years c) 5 years d) 4
years

41.When Odysseus returns home, he adopts the guise of a ------------ a)


Swineherd b) Beggar c) Soothsayer d) Soldier

42. The Odyssey is an --------- a) Epic b) Sonnet c) Couplet d) Elegy

43.What was the name of the swineherd who helped Odysseus? a) Eumaeus b)
Telemachus c) Penelope d) Laertes

44.Who was Odysseus’ father? a) Eumaeus b) Telemachus c) Penelope d)


Laertes

45.Whom does Telemachus deploy to convey the news of his safe return to
Penelope? a) Beggar b) Penelope c) Laertes d) Eumaeus

46.Who appears outside the hut of Eumaeus? a) Odysseus b) Penelope c)


Laertes d) Athena

47.What message to Penelope does Telemachus ask Eumaeus to deliver? a)


That she is to make a sacrifice to Athena b) That he is safe c) That he has
found his father d) That he has a plan to kill the suitors

48.Who is the author of The Divine Comedy? a) Dante Alighieri b) Vergil c)


Augustus d) Anchises
49.Which work of Dante focuses on the concept of “afterlife”? a) The Aeneid
b) The Divine Comedy c) La Vita Nuova d) The Illiad

50.According to Dante the various categories of sinners are assigned in _____.


a) Dark valley b) Purgatorio c) Paradiso d) Inferno

51.Who is Dante’s beloved? a) Helen b) Beatrice c) Lydia d) Elizabeth

52.Who protects Dante from the true dangers of hell? a) Virgil b) Beatrice c)
Elizabeth d) Milton
53.In Dante’s Inferno the she-wolf allegorically represents the cardinal
sin--------- a) Lust b) Pride c) Avarice d) Wrath

54. “Not a man, though I was once.” Who remarked like this in Inferno? a)
Virgil b) Beatrice c) Dante d) Anchises

55.In Dante’s Inferno the leopard allegorically stands for the cardinal
sin--------- a) Lust b) Pride c) Avarice d) Wrath

56.The lion in Dante’s Inferno allegorically represents the cardinal sin---------


a) Lust b) Pride c) Avarice d) Wrath

57.The appearance of a hound in Dante’s Inferno stands for a) Lust and sloth
b) Pride and envy c) Avarice and gluttony d) Wisdom and Courage

58.Who address Virgil “Then are you Virgil, You, that spring, that stream of
eloquence, that ever-widening river” ? a) She-wolf b) Beatrice c) Dante d)
Anchises

59. “Oh every poet’s glory and guiding light!” Who is referred to? a) Virgil
b)Beatrice c) Dante d) Homer

60. “Save me from her, O famous fount of wisdom!” To whom does Dante
make the request? a) Virgil b)Beatrice c) Dante d) Homer

61. “She is by nature such an evildoer, Her avid appetite is never slacked, And
after food she’s hungrier than before.” Which animal is mentioned here? a)
Lion b) Leopard c) She-wolf d) Hound
62. “ I came to birth sub Julio, rather late, And lived in Rome under the good
Augustus.” Who introduces himself in these lines? a) Virgil b) Milton c) Dante
d) Homer 63.Which three beasts does Dante encounter while trying to climb
the mountain in Canto I? a) Lion, Leopard, She-wolf b) Serpent, Leopard,
She-Wolf c) Lion, Serpent, She-Wolf d) Lion, Dragon, Leopard 64.Taken
together, Dante’s three works Inferno, Purgatorio, Paradiso are called
the-------------- a) Commedia b) The True Way c) The Divine Comedy d) La
Vita Nuova 65.Who comes to guide Dante while he is seeking a way out of the
forest? a) Virgil b) Homer c) Juvenal d) Ovid 66.The Divine Comedy focuses
on the theme of-------------- a) Love b) Afterlife c) Death d) Poverty 67.Dante’s
walk through the dark forest is a metaphor of ----------- a) Despair b) Sin c)
Lost love d) Death 68.Virgil is an allegorical representation of -------------- a)
Human reason b) Despair c) Sin d) Death 69.According to Virgil who will kill
the She-wolf? a) Lion b) Leopard c) Hound d) Snake 70.What made Dante
descend the hill? a) She-wolf b) Snake c) Hound d) Leopard 71.Which poet
occupied a distinguished place at King Vikramaditya’s court? a) Bhasa b)
Kabir Das c) Kalidasa d) Tagore 72.Name the two epic poems by Kalidasa. a)
Raghuvamsa and Ritusamhara b) Raghuvamsa and Kumara-sambhava c)
Kumara- sambhava and Meghaduta d) Meghaduta and Ritusamhara 73.
Abhijanasakuntalam tells the story of _______. a) King Vikramaditya b) King
Dushyanta c) King Bharata d) King Duryodana 74.Which is not a theme of
the poem “Lovely is Youth”? a) Transience of youth b) Marriage of
Dushyanta c) Swiftness of time d) Beauty of life and nature 75.In “Lovely is
Youth” Kalidasa uses the image of meteor to describe_____. a) Life b) Star c)
Marriage d) Wind 76.Lovely is youth, but……….. a) whence unknown b)
swift the sun doth fade c) quickly is it flown d) wider visions shown 77.How is
God’s love experienced at night in the poem “Lovely is Youth”? a) Through
wind b) Through rain c) Through stars d) Through darkness 78.How is youth
described by Kalidasa? a) Boring b) Dull c) Thrilling d) Lovely 79.How is the
sum of lives represented in the poem “Lovely is Youth”? a) Darkness b) A
meteor-flight c) Mystery d) Riddle 80.What happens to the fair noon in the
poem “Lovely is Youth”? a) Blazes b) Fades c) Shines d) explodes
81.Raghuvamsa, Kumara-sambhava, Abhijnanasakuntalam are works of ----
a) Homer b) Tagore c) Kalidasa d) Sarojini Naidu 82. Abhijnanasakuntalam
is a -------------------- a) Sanskrit drama b) Elegy c) Memoir d) Sonnet 83.Who
is the author of Rubaiyat? a) Dante b) Kalidasa c) Omar Khayyam d) Homer
84.Problems of Arithmetic is a work by ________. a) Virgil b) Omar
Khayyam c) Dante Alighieri d) Victor Hugo 85.Which Image shows the
transience of human life in Rubaiyat? a) Sky b) Blossomed flower c) Meteor
d) Sunset 86. “I came like water, and like wind I go” is a line from _______ a)
“Lovely is Youth” b) Rubaiyat c) The Odyssey d) “On His Blindness” 87.In
Rubaiyat, the development of poet’s philosophical studies is linked to
________. a) Blooming flower b) Wind c) Seed d) Sages 88. Fitzgerald
describes Khayyam’s philosophy as________ a) Epicurean b) Fatalism c)
Hedonism d) Existentialism 89. “One thing is certain” What is it according to
Khayyam? a) Life b) Death c) Wisdom d) Boredom 90.Which two worlds are
mentioned by Khayyam? a) This world and world after death b) Heaven and
hell c) Day and night d) Inferno and purgatory 91. “one thing is certain, that
Life flies; One thing is certain, and the Rest is Lies” Identify the poem. a)
Lovely is Youth b) Rubaiyat c) On His Blindness d) Inferno 92. “The______
that once has blown for ever dies” a) sun b) wind c) flower d) youth 93.Omar
Khayyam wrote poems in the form of ---------- a) Sonnets b) Rubaiyat c)
Couplets d) Haiku 94.Translator of Omar Khayyam’s poetry was---------------
a) Omar Khayyam himself b) Edward Fitzgerald c) Milton d) Homer 95.The
theme of Rubaiyat by Omar Khayyam is ----------- a) transience of life b)
salvation c) sin d) love 96.Whom did the poet frequently visit in his youth? a)
Doctor and Saint b) his loved one c) his parents d) his siblings MODULE 2
97.Which is not correct about Bassanio? a) Antonio’s friend b) Nerissa’s
brother c) Portia’s husband d) Selerio’s friend 98.Which play by Shakespeare
deals with the theme of sparking ingenuity rescuing honesty from the clutches
of wickedness? a) Romeo and Juliet b) The Merchant of Venice c) The
Tempest d) Julius Caesar 99.Why did Bassanio want three thousand ducats
from Antonio? a) to win the hands of Portia b) to start a new business c) to
take revenge on Shylock d) to bribe a lawyer 100. Who rescues Antonio from
the awful conditions of Shylock’s bond? a) Bassanio b) Portia c) Nerissa d)
Duke 101. Who makes a notable speech on the concept of mercy in The
Merchant of Venice? a) Antonio b) Bassanio c) Portia d) Gratiano 102. “A
Daniel come to judgement!” Who exclaimed so? a) Antonio b) Bassanio c)
Shylock d) Portia 103. Who is the Merchant of Venice? a) Antonio b) Lorenzo
c) Bassanio d) Gratiano 104. Who needs money to win Portia? a) Lorenzo b)
Antonio c) Bassanio d) Gratiano 105. Who marries Nerissa? a) Lorenzo b)
Gratiano c) Antonio d) Bassanio 106. Who marries Shylock's daughter,
Jessica? a) Bassanio b) Gratiano c) Lorenzo d) Antonio 107. What is Shylock's
profession? a) Lawyer b) Merchant c) Usurer d) Sailor 108. What religion is
Shylock? a) Jewish b) Catholic c) Muslim d) Anglican 109. How much money
does Antonio borrow from Shylock? a) 5000 ducats b) 5000 pounds c) 3000
pounds d) 3000 ducats 110. If Antonio cannot pay back the money in three
months, he must give Shylock a pound of _________. a) Apple b) Flesh c)
Heart d) Meat 111. Portia dresses up as a man named ______ at the trial. a)
Bellario b) Gratiano c) Lorenzo d) Balthazar 112. What reason does Antonio
give for being sad in the opening scene of the play? a) He stands to lose a
fortune in his present business ventures. b) He owes a fantastic sum of money
to Shylock. c) He gives no reason. d) The woman he loves does not return his
feelings. 113. From what character flaw does Bassanio believe Gratiano
suffers? a) Mean-spiritedness b) A lack of depth c) Stinginess d) Vanity 114.
Which of the following is not a reason Shylock gives for hating Antonio? a)
Antonio is in love with Shylock’s daughter, Jessica. b) Antonio has insulted
Shylock in the past. c) Antonio lends money without interest, which damages
Shylock’s business. d) Antonio hates Jews. 115. How does Shylock initially
describe his demand for a pound of flesh to Bassanio and Antonio? a) As an
opportunity for revenge b) As his way of being charitable c) As a harmless
prank d) As a way of procuring food 116. Whom does Bassanio agree to bring
with him to Belmont? a) Old Gobbo b) Gratiano c) Antonio d) Jessica 117.
What course of action does Portia suggest when she learns that Shylock
wishes to collect his pound of flesh? a) That Bassanio and his men disguise
themselves and usher Antonio a safe distance away from Venice b) That the
matter be dealt with in a court of law c) That Jessica plead with her father for
mercy d) That the bond be paid many times over 118. In court, how does
Antonio react to Shylock’s insistence on collecting his pound of flesh? a) He
weeps openly. b) He vows that he will meet Shylock’s hatred with patience. c)
He curses Shylock’s vengefulness. d) He makes an impassioned plea to the
court to intervene on his behalf. 119. Who enters the court disguised as a
young doctor of Law named Balthasar? a) Portia b) Nerissa c) Jessica d)
Lorenzo 120. What loophole in Shylock’s bond allows Portia to stop him from
taking a pound of Antonio’s flesh? a) Jewish law prohibits Shylock from
practising his trade on the Sabbath. b) Shylock is entitled only to flesh, but not
blood. c) Shylock forgot to sign the bond. d) There is no hard evidence that
Antonio’s ships have sunk, and that he cannot pay the bond. 121. How is
Shylock punished for seeking to take Antonio’s life? a) He is banished. b) He
is ordered to surrender all his property to the Church of Rome. c) He must
convert to Christianity and will his possessions to Jessica and Lorenzo upon
his death. d) He must work as Antonio’s servant for the remainder of his life.
122. What words do Shylock utter after accepting the court’s sentence? a) A
pox upon Venice b) These are most unlawful laws c) Forgive me my sins d) I
am not well 123. What does Bassanio offer the young law clerk who saves
Antonio? a) His gloves b) His wife c) The ring that Portia gave him d) The
three thousand ducats originally due to Shylock 124. What news does Antonio
receive at the play’s end? a) Shylock has killed himself. b) Some of the ships
he supposed were lost have arrived in port. c) The duke of Venice has changed
his mind and finds Antonio guilty of forfeiture of Shylock’s bond. d) His long-
lost brother has been found. 125. Who marries Shylock's daughter, Jessica? a)
Lorenzo b) Antonio c) Bassanio d) Balthasar 126. Venus and Adonis is a
narrative poem by _________. a) Milton b) Spenser c) Shakespeare d) Dryden
127. What is the literary genre of Romeo and Juliet? a) comedy b) romantic
tragedy c) elegy d) narrative poem 128. Romeo and Juliet exchanges their
vows of love in____________ a) Act one ,scene two b) Act two,Scene two c) Act
one ,Scene One d) Act two, Scene One 129. Who kills Juliet’s cousin Tybalt?
a) Juliet b) Romeo c) Friar Laurence d) Tybalt himself 130. What is the
setting of the play Romeo and Juliet? a) Venice b) Paris c) Wessex d) Verona
131. In the opening scene, Prince Escalus addresses peace, "rebellious
subjects, enemies to profaners of this neighbour-stained steel". He is referring
to a) Romeo and Juliet. b) Tybalt and Mercutio. c) the citizens of Verona and
Mantua. d) Lord Capulet and Lord Montague. 132. Lady Capulet wants
Juliet to marry a) Romeo. b) Count Paris. c) Tybalt. d) no one until she is
older. 133. Shortly after Juliet has met Romeo, she expresses her sentiments
by saying "O, be some other name! What's in a name? That which we call a
rose by any other name would smell so sweet." In this speech, Juliet a) is
admiring the flowers outside her room. b) considers changing her name from
Capulet to Montague. c) declares her love for Romeo despite that he is a
Montague. d) has noticed Romeo hiding in the orchard. 134. A "soliloquy" is
a) an aside heard by some actors but not by the audience. b) a speech
delivered by an actor alone on stage. c) an opening speech which introduces
the play or an act. d) the final or closing speech in the play. 135. In the
soliloquy which begins "But, soft! what light through yonder window
breaks?", a) Romeo is in the orchard hiding from Benvolio and Mercutio. b)
Juliet is signalling to Romeo from her balcony. c) Romeo is expressing his love
for Rosaline. d) Romeo has spotted Paris at the sepulchre. 136. Who says "It is
the east, and Juliet is the sun."? a) Romeo b) Paris c) the nurse d) Friar
Laurence 137. The words "O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?"
are spoken by a) Mercutio and Benvolio when they are looking for Romeo in
the orchard. b) Juliet when she is on the balcony. c) Tybalt when he wants to
fight against Romeo. d) Paris when he arrives at the sepulchre. 138. In Act II,
the "balcony scene" takes place a) after Romeo and Juliet have married. b) in
the church where they were married. c) in the sepulchre. d) in the Capulet's
house overlooking the orchard. 139. Who interrupts Romeo and Juliet's
private conversation? a) Lady Capulet b) The nurse c) Mercutio d) Lord
Capulet 140. What does Juliet reveal that Romeo overhears? a) That their
families are bitter enemies b) That she does not love Paris c) That she loves
Romeo d) That she does not want to leave her home 141. To which of the
following does Romeo NOT compare Juliet, as he gazes at her window? a) The
sun b) The East c) The stars in heaven d) A million wildflowers 142. What
does Romeo wish for, as he watches Juliet lean her cheek on her hand? a)
That he could be kissing that cheek b) To be a ring upon her finger c) For her
to be his wife d) To be a glove upon her hand MODULE 3 143. Who among
the following is a French writer? a) Miguel de Cervantes b)Victor Marie Hugo
c) John Milton d) Jane Austen 144. Why was Jean Valjean imprisoned for the
first time? a) killing a man b) for stealing food c) for robbery d) beating a
child 145. How many years was Jean Valjean imprisoned in the Bagne of
Toulon? a) 16 years b) 20 years c) 19 years d) 11 years 146. Why he lost his
belief in new life and liberty? a) because of Yellow passport b) because of
Bishop Myriel c) because of Petit Gervais d) because of his lady love 147.
Where does the novel Les Miserables begin? a) Notre-Dame b) Digne c)
London d) Paris 148. Who is the servant of Bishop Myriel? a) Madam
Magliore b) Mademoiselle Baptisine c) Madam Valentina d) Zephine 149.
What is Myriel’s position within the church? a) Bishop b) Pope c) Priest d)
Verger 150. What are the luxuries that Myriel holds onto out of
consideration? a) set of silverware and two silver candlesticks b) golden chain
c) a silk robe d) a gas lamp and indoor plumbing 151. What is the name of the
boy from whom Jean Valjean steals a silver coin? a) Enjoiras b) Felix c)
Georges Pontmercy d) Petit Gervais 152. Who is the protagonist of Les
Miserables? a) Javert b) Jean Vajean c) Jean Valjean d) Colette 153. Which
author explores the dependence of women on marriage in the pursuit of
favourable social standing and economic security? a) Victor Hugo b)
Cervantes c) Jane Austen d) John Milton 154. In Pride and Prejudice which
character represents the idea of ‘pride’? a) Elizabeth b) Bingley c) Darcy d)
Mr. Bennet 155. Who says that “happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of
chance” in Pride and Prejudice? a) Mrs. Bennet b) Mr. Bingley c) Charlotte
d) Elizabeth 156. In Pride and Prejudice who is described as “ the proudest ,
most disagreeable man in the world”? a) Mr. Bennet b) Mr. Darcy c)
Mr.Bingley d) Sir William Lucas 157. Which of the following is the
posthumously published novel of Jane Austen? a) Persuasion b) Emma c)
Mansfield Park d) Sense and Sensibility 158. Which is the ‘mixer’ dance that
derived from an 18th century Cotillion figure? a) Familjevalsen b) Boulanger
c) Burlesque d) Jamming 159. In which novel appears the following statement
“a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife” ? a)
Les Miserables b) Don Quixote c) Pride and Prejudice d) Emma 160. Who is
the close friend of Elizabeth? a) Charlotte b) Cordelia c) Bingley d) Mary 161.
Who is referred to by Mr.Bennet ‘as having something more of quickness
than her sisters’? a) Mary b) Elizabeth c) Jane d) Catherine 162. What is the
name of Darcy’s sister? a) Imogene b) Georgiana c) Cordelia d) Amelia 163.
The Bennet family lived in the village of – a) Pemberley b) Longbourn c)
Rosings d) London 164. To which Bennet daughter does Mr.Collins propose
marriage? a) Elizabeth b) Jane c) Mary d) Lydia 165. How many daughters
does Mrs.Bennet have? a) 3 b) 4 c) 5 d) 6 166. What is the name of the man
who has just bought Netherfield? a) Mr.Collins b) Mr.Bingley c)
Mr.Wickham d) Mr.Darcy 167. How does Mary spend most of her time? a)
Singing b) Gossiping c) Reading d) Writing 168. Which novel is translated
into more languages than any other book except the Bible? a) Don Quixote b)
Les Miserables c) Pride and Prejudice d) The Iliad 169. Which among is not
true about Don Quixote? a) He attacks windmill b) encounters a group of
Friars c) He defeats the armed Basque d) knocked a Friar from his horse 170.
Whom did Quixote called “unhappy creature”? a) Basque b) Friar c) Sancho
Panza d) Alonso Quixano 171. Who is Briareus? a) name of the armed Basque
b) Monstrous giant in Greek mythology c) imaginary character by Quixote d)
Giant in Roman mythology 172. According to Quixote who is the thief of his
books and the enchanter of the windmills? a) Briareus b) Machuca c) Freston
the Wise d) Agrajes 173. What is Don Quixote’s real name? a) Alphonso b)
Eduardo c) Alonso d) Miguel 174. What is the name of Don Quixote’s horse?
a) Dapple b) El Toredo c) Rocinante d) El Ceballo 175. Name the Spanish
knight who tore a heavy branch from an oak tree and thrashed so many
Moors a) Diego Perez b) Sancho Panza c) Don Quixote d) Agrajes 176. To Don
Quixote ,the windmills seem to appear as ----- a) Giants b) Monks c) Knights
d) Friars 177. Why did Don Quixote want to become a knight errant? a) Make
things right for everyone b) Make things worse c) Make his friends happy d)
without any purpose 178. How does Sancho Panza agree to become the
squire? a) Quixote promises him that he will make him governor of an island
b) Without any purpose c) He will become a president d) Just to help a friend
179. The author of Don Quixote a) Miguel de Cervantes b) Don Quixote c)
Sancho Panza d) Victor Huego 180. Where is Don Quixote from? a) La
Manca,Italy b) Venezuela c) La Mancha ,Spain d) France 181. Sancho
Panza’s occupation a) Accounts General b) Knight c) King d) Farmer 182.
Who was the peasant girl that Don Quixote had a crush on, who he decided to
be his lady? a) Dalhia b) Dulcinea c) Catherine d) Dophelia 183. Victor Hugo
was a --------- a) Spanish writer b) French writer c) Italian d) Indian 184. The
literal meaning of Les Miserables is a) The miserable ones b) Less miserable c)
without miseries d) full of miseries 185. How many years did it take to
complete the novel Les Miserables? a) 15 years b) 16 years c) 17 years d) 18
years 186. Where does Jean Valjean finally find shelter? a) In a small inn b)
In a barn c) In a kennel d) In Bishop Myriel’s house 187. Who heard the
words “You’re free” as strange words? a) Don Quixote b) Elizabeth c) Sancho
Panza d) Jean Valjean 188. What was the colour of the passport of the former
convicts who had served forced labour? a) white b) yellow c) black d) red 189.
Mr. Bennet’s property is entailed. What does it mean? a) girls have the right
to inherit the property b) only the elder one has the right to inherit c) only the
younger one has the right to inherit d) none of the girls can inherit it 190. Who
gives Mrs.Bennet a description of Mr.Bingley when her husband will not? a)
Lady Lucas b) Lady Catherine c) Lady De Bourgh d) Lady Collins 191. How
do most people react to Valjean when he comes to Digne? a) They are friendly
to him b) They do not want to associate with him because he is an ex-convict
c) They take no notice of him d) they greet him warmly 192. Who is Agrajes?
a) A character Amelia b) A character in Amadis of Gaul c) A character in
Odyssey d) A character in Medea 193. Name the monstrous giant in Greek
mythology who had fifty heads and hundred arms. a) Caliban b) Ariel c)
Briareus d) Gaul 194. How does Myriel react when the police bring Valjean
back to his house? a) He takes back the silver in order to donate it to charity
b) He curses him for robbing his host c) He pretends not to recognize Valjean
d) He admonishes Valjean for forgetting the candlesticks 195. Why does
Myriel let Valjean spend the night in his house? a) He wants to convert
Valjean to Christianity b) He wants to treat his fellow man with his fellow
man with kindness and respect c) He thinks that Valjean has money d)
Because Valjean once saved Myriel’s life 196. What is the title of the short
novel Jane Austen wrote in 1795 but never published? a) Lady Sarah b) Lady
Sharon c) Lady Susan d) Lady Samantha 197. In Pride and Prejudice , what is
Mr. Darcy’s first name? a) Fitzherbert b) Fitzpatrick c) Fitzroy d) Fitzwilliam
198. Which is Jane Austen’s first novel? a) Northanger Abbey b) Sense and
Sensibility c) Persuasion d) Pride and Prejudice 199. Which literary character
did Cervantes create? a) Orlando Furioso b) Lazarillo Tormes c) Don Quixote
d) Ricardo Reis 200. Cervantes published his novel Don Quixote in how many
parts? a) 2 b) 12 c) 7 d) 10 REVISITING THE CLASSICS – ANSWER KEY
MODULE 1 1. c) faith and relationship with god 2. b) On His Blindness 3. a)
On His Blindness 4. b) elegy 5. a) On His Blindness 6. d) Those who obediently
follow the will and wishes of God 7. b) Angels 8. c) Write 9. c) Patience 10. d)
laments his blindness 11. b) 43 12. a) Areopagitica 13. a) ability to write poetry
14. b) sonnet 15. a) Ode on the Morning of Christ’s Nativity 16. c) to serve
God by writing great poetry 17. b) On His Blindness 18. b) Homer 19. c) The
Odyssey 20. c) Homer 21. c) Ithaca 22. b) Penelope 23. b) The Iliad 24. c)
Eurycleia 25. c) Zeus 26. c) Nobles and lords of Ithaca 27. b) In the hut of
Eumaeus 28. b) Laertes 29. d) Athena 30. b) Telemachus 31. a) Athena 32. d)
Athena 33. a) Homer 34. a) War epic 35. d) Odysseus 36. d)Telemachus 37. b)
Penelope 38. a) Athena 39. d) 20 years 40. a) 10 years 41. b) Beggar 42. a) Epic
43. a) Eumaeus 44. d) Laertes 45. d)Eumaeus 46. d) Athena 47. b) That he is
safe 48. a) Dante Alighieri 49. b) The Divine Comedy 50. d) Inferno 51. b)
Beatrice 52. a) Virgil 53. c) Avarice 54. a) Virgil 55. a) Lust 56. b) Pride 57. d)
Wisdom and Courage 58. c) Dante 59. a) Virgil 60. a) Virgil 61. c) She-wolf 62.
a) Virgil 63. b) Lion, Leopard, She-wolf 64. c) The Divine Comedy 65. a)
Virgil 66. b) Afterlife 67. b) Sin 68. a) Human reason 69. c) Hound 70. a) She-
wolf 71. c) Kalidasa 72. b) Raghuvamsa and Kumara-sambhava 73. b) King
Dushyanta 74. b) Marriage of Dushyanta 75. a) Life 76. c) quickly is it flown
77. c) Through stars 78. d) Lovely 79. b) A meteor-flight 80. b) Fades 81. c)
Kalidasa 82. a) Sanskrit drama 83. c) Omar Khayyam 84. b) Omar Khayyam
85. b) Blossomed flower 86. b) Rubaiyat 87. c) Seed 88. a) Epicurean 89. b)
Death 90. a) This world and world after death 91. b) Rubaiyat 92. c) flower 93.
b) Rubaiyat 94. b) Edward Fitzgerald 95. a) transience of life 96. a) Doctor
and Saint MODULE 2 97. b) Nerissa’s brother 98. b) The Merchant of Venice
99. a) to win the hands of Portia 100. b) Portia 101. c) Portia 102. c) Shylock
103. a) Antonio 104. c) Bassanio 105. b) Gratiano 106. c) Lorenzo 107. c)
Usurer 108. a) Jewish 109. d) 3000 ducats 110. b) Flesh 111. d) Balthazar 112.
a) He stands to lose a fortune in his present business ventures. 113. b) A lack
of depth 114. a) Antonio is in love with Shylock’s daughter, Jessica. 115. c) As
a harmless prank 116. b) Gratiano 117. d) That the bond be paid many times
over 118. b) He vows that he will meet Shylock’s hatred with patience. 119. a)
Portia 120. b) Shylock is entitled only to flesh, but not blood. 121. c) He must
convert to Christianity and will his possessions to Jessica and Lorenzo upon
his death. 122. d) I am not well 123. d) The three thousand ducats originally
due to Shylock 124. b) Some of the ships he supposed were lost have arrived in
port. 125. a) Lorenzo 126. c) Shakespeare 127. b) romantic tragedy 128. b) Act
two,Scene two 129. b) Romeo 130. d) Verona 131. d)Lord Capulet and Lord
Montague 132. b) Count Paris. 133. c) declares her love for Romeo despite
that he is a Montague. 134. b) a speech delivered by an actor alone on stage.
135. a) Romeo is in the orchard hiding from Benvolio and Mercutio. 136. a)
Romeo 137. b) Juliet when she is on the balcony. 138. d) in the Capulet's house
overlooking the orchard. 139. b) The nurse 140. c) That she loves Romeo 141.
d) A million wildflowers 142. d) To be a glove upon her hand MODULE 3 143.
b)Victor Marie Hugo 144. b) for stealing food 145. c) 19 years 146. a) because
of Yellow passport 147. b) Digne 148. a) Madam Magliore 149. a) Bishop 150.
a) set of silverware and two silver candlesticks 151. d) Petit Gervais 152. c)
Jean Valjean 153. c) Jane Austen 154. c) Darcy 155. c) Charlotte 156. b) Mr.
Darcy 157. a) Persuasion 158. b) Boulanger 159. c) Pride and Prejudice 160. a)
Charlotte 161. b) Elizabeth 162. b) Georgiana 163. b) Longbourn 164. a)
Elizabeth 165. c) 5 166. b) Mr.Bingley 167. a) Reading 168. a) Don Quixote
169. c) He defeats the armed Basque 170. a) Basque 171. b) Monstrous giant in
Greek mythology 172. c) Freston the Wise 173. c) Alonso 174. c) Rocinante
175. a) Diego Perez 176. a) Giants 177. a) Make things right for everyone 178.
a) Quixote promises him that he will make him governor of an island 179. a)
Miguel de Cervantes 180. c) La Mancha ,Spain 181. d)Farmer 182. b)
Dulcinea 183. b)French writer 184. a)The miserable ones 185. c)17 years 186.
d) In Bishop Myriel’s house 187. d) Jean Valjean 188. b) yellow 189. d) none
of the girls can inherit it 190. a) Lady Lucas 191. b) They do not want to
associate with him because he is an ex-convict 192. b) A character in Amadis
of Gaul 193. c ) Briareus 194. d)He admonishes Valjean for forgetting the
candlesticks 195. b) He wants to treat his fellow man with his fellow man with
kindness and respect 196. c) Lady Susan 197. d) Fitzwilliam 198. b) Sense and
Sensibility 199. c ) Don Quixote 200. a) 2

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