PGT English Mock Test 31

Welcome to your PGT English Mock Test 31

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1. Comedy of Humour is the term applied to the type of comic drama written by John Fletcher and:

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2. Comedy of intrigue originated in:

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3. Comedy of Manners was originated in France with:

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4. The complete name of W.B. Yeats was-

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5. When was T.S. Eliot born?

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6. What abbreviation does "T.S." stand for?

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7. The complete name of W.H. Auden is-

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8. The complete name of Philip Larkin is-

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9. Who is known as 'The Bard of Democracy' among the following: (PGT-2000, 10)

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10. Emily Dickinson is the eminent poetess of -

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11. When was Dickinson born?

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12. Which of these poets is associated with New England?

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13. Robert Frost was born on-

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14. Tagore began his career in short stories in 1877- when he was only sixteen-with-

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15. Kabuliwala is a Bengali short story written by. In 1892. The story is of a merchant from Kabul, who comes to Calcutta (present day Kolkata), India each year for selling dry-fruits and while living in India he becomes friends with a five-year-old girl Mini from a middle-class aristocratic family.

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16. When was Nissim Ezekiel born in?

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17. Who is of a Jewish origin? (PGT-02)

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18. Macbeth by William Shakespeare was first performed in -

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19. His works include translations from Old Tamil and-

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20. Who commented: "Ramanujan tries on masks and explores what others have told him."

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21. Shakespeare's main source for the story of Macbeth was-

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22. Events in Shakespeare's play Macbeth are usually associated with-

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23. Which one of the following is Shakespeare's shortest tragedy?

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24. The test of a good lyric is-

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25. Who invented the term 'comic-epic in prose' ?

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26. 'Doggerel' is rather a term of abuse which is-

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27. 'Epic theatre' was developed by-

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28. 'Epic theatre' is a form of drama which-

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29. Poetry is classified as epic, narrative or dramatic on the basis of-

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30. A short singing poem, which expre-sses a single emotion usually per- sonal, is known as-

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31. In this play, Macbeth is a Scottish general under the rule of -

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32. The first great English Neo-classic was:

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33. Ben Jonson revolted against:

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34. Classics according to Jonson was a cure for:

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35. Who was called "Glorious John" by Walter Scott?

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36. According to Ben Jonson what was the chief function of literature?

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37. Ben Jonson has presented the social life of:

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38. Who was made England's first Poet Laureate in 1668?

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39. Dryden published his first important poem, Heroic Stanzas (1658), a eulogy on which is cautious and prudent in its emotional display.

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40. In there is a single voice bewailing the death of a person.

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41. A ………….is a speech of praise, typically delivered at a funeral.

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42. Galsworthy was born on-

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43. Galsworthy was born at-

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44. Harold Pinter was born on-

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45. Harold Pinter was the only child of Eastern European descent.

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46. The complete name of Eugene O'Neill was-

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47. Bacon was born in

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48. Who wrote the following lines - “The desire of the moth for the star, Of the night for the morrow, The devotion to something afar? From the sphere of our borrow"

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49. Coriolanus, Coriolanus is the sur- name of-

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50. What is name of the wife of Pericle in Shakespeare's play Pericles ?

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