English GUETA - Multiple Choice Questions - Prof. M A Macwan
English GUETA - Multiple Choice Questions - Prof. M A Macwan
English GUETA - Multiple Choice Questions - Prof. M A Macwan
M A Macwan
(1) ‘Art for Art’s sake’ was the catch phrase of ______.
(a) aestheticism
(b) formalism
(c) imagism
(2) Expressionism was a revolt against ______.
(a) realism
(b) humanism
(c) surrealism
(3) Who said that the language of poetry should be “a selection of language really used by men ?”
(a) Wordsworth
(b) Coleridge
(c) Dryden
(4) Lyrical Ballads is the collaborative work published by
(a) Wordsworth and Coleridge
(b) Wordsworth and Keats
(c) Shelley and Coleridge
(5) Which of the following criticism was pioneered by Dryden ?
(a) Historical criticism
(b) Comparative criticism
(c) Descriptive criticism
(6) Sir Philip Sidney’s critical approach may be said to be :
(a) Philosophical
(b) Romantic
(c) Technical
(7) ‘Octometer’ is a line consisting of ______ feet.
(a) nine
(b) eight
(c) three
(8) The similarity between words in spelling, but not in pronunciation is called ______ rhyme.
(a) ear
(b) eye
(c) internal
(9) The name of King James-I is associated with ______.
(a) Spenserian Stanza
(b) Rhyme Royal
(c) None of the above
(10) ‘Heated’ is a ______ syllable word.
(a) two
(b) one
(c) three
(11) According to Dryden ________ is certainly the greatest work of human nature.
(a) The Epic
(b) Drama
(c) Satire
(12) In the Essay of Dramatic Poesy, Dryden appears under the name of
(a) Crites
(b) Eugenius
(c) Neander
(13) Preface to the Plays of Shakespeare is written by
(a) John Dryden
(b) William Wordsworth
(c) Dr. Johnson
(14) Which work of Dr. Johnson is a biographical-cum-critical account of fifty-two poets ?
(a) Rambler
(b) Lives of the Poets
(c) Rasselas
(15) Lyrical Ballads was published in
(a) 1557
(b) 1625
(c) 1798
(16) Who defined poetry as ‘the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings ?
(a) William Wordsworth
(b) S.T. Coleridge
(c) Matthew Arnold
(17) Biographia Literaria is a well-known work by
(a) S.T. Coleridge
(b) Wordsworth
(c) John Dryden
(18) The historical roots of Aestheticism are found in
(a) Gaunt’s The Aesthetic Adventure
(b) Kant’s Critique of Judgement
(c) Johnson’s Aestheticism
(19) Expressionism was a revolt against the artistic and literary tradition of ________
(a) Surrealism
(b) Realism
(c) Aestheticism
(20) ________ was a poetic vogue that flourished in England and in America,
(a) Imagism
(b) Formalism
(c) Humanism
(21) It is the alikeness of sounds between words, especially at the end.
(a) Metre
(b) Accent
(c) Rhyme
(22) A stanza of eight iambic pentameter lines, with the rhyme scheme as ab ab, bc
(a) Nonette stanza
(b) Rime Royal stanza
(c) Spenserian stanza
(35) About which poet did Eliot say that he wrote “English like a dead language”?
a. Dryden
b. Yeats
c. Arnold
(36) Eliot believed that only a person who believed in the doctrine of _______________ could understand
his writings.
a. Objective Correlative
b. Impersonality of poetry
c. Dissociation sensibility
(37) The Essay Supplementary was added to the_____ edition of the Preface.
a. 1800
b. 1815
c. 1805
(38) Johnson defended Shakespeare’s use of ……….
a. Comedy
b. Tragedy
c. Tragi-comedy
(39) Coleridge’s chief contribution to literary criticism is ……..
a. Lectures on Shakespeare and Milton
b. Criticism on Wordsworth
c. Biographia Literaria
(40) Preface to Lyrical Ballads was a reaction against _____________ poetry.
a. Elizabethan
b. Metaphysical
c. Neoclassical
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