TGT English Mock Test 13

Welcome to your TGT English Mock Test 13

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1. It is almost reduction to the absurd. It is a disproof by showing that the consequences of the proposition are absurd.

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2. A familiar name or nickname (often a shortened version of a person's given name)

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3. William James used the term 'Stream of Consciousness' in his book named:

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4. Who was the father of poetry in English Literature?

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5. The 'War of Roses' took place during the period:

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6. John Wycliff is called:

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7. Spenser has been hailed as "the poet's poet" by:

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8. The first Authorise Version of King James Bible appeared in:

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9. A piece of writing, speech or music that copies the style of somebody/something in a funny way:

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10. The use of a longer phrasing in place of a possible shorter form of expression; a roundabout or indirect manner of writing or speaking:

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11. The concluding part of a speech, typically intended to inspire enthusiasm in the audience.

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12. The capital vices, or cardinal sins within Christian teachings - pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony and sloth are called:

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13. The combination of four classical Cardinal Virtues of prudence, justice, temperance, courage (or fortitude) with the three Theological Virtues of faith, hope, and charity is known as:

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14. "Milton! Thou shouldst be living at this hour". Find the figure of speech. (PGT-05)

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15. Which odes were generally written for public occasions ?

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16. When did Shakespeare write his plays?

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17. Who wrote a poem "Epitaph on the admirable Dramatick Poet, W. Shakespeare"?

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18. Arcades and Comus are Milton's two famous-

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19. Just before his death in 1674, Milton supervised am second edition of Paradise Lost, accompanied by an explanation of "why the poem rhymes not", and prefatory verses by -

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20. Which poet saw himself as Milton's poetical son?

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21. Who wrote of Donne in 1693: "He affects the metaphysics, not only in his satires, but in his amorousverses, where nature only should reign; and perplexes the minds of the fair sex with nice speculations of philosophy, when he should engage their hearts, and entertain them with the softnesses of love."

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22. What does Belinda wear around her neck?

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23. Where is the party held?

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24. One of the earliest instances of a mock-epic poem in literature is believed to be-

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25. The credit for the master-piece of mock-epic in English tongue goes to-

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26. Modernism' has reflected the impact

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'27. Which one is characteristic work of

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28. The terms Onomatopoeia' and 'Oxy-moron' coome from-

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29. Who used the term 'objectivism' for the first time ?

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30. Which phrase is used when the thoughts, feelings and memories low continuously in the waking mind ?

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31. Who wins the hand of ombre?

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32. Why was Thomas sent to Eton?

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33. When was Thomas Gray sent to Eton?

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34. The line "one impulse from a vernal wood" has been taken from - (TGT-13)

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35. Who among the following has written Peter Bell? (TGT-13)

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36. Wordsworth has expressed his views on transmigration of the soul in the poem- (TGT-13)

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37. Which of these travel poems belong to William Wordsworth? (PGT-03)

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38. How many cantos are there in Revolt of Islam?

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39. Who wrote in a letter to J.H. Reynolds, "Admire me I am a violet! Dote upon me I am a primrose!"

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40. "I cannot see what flowers are at my feet" is a line from-

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41. "That friend of mine who lives in God, That God, which ever lives and loves, One God, one law, one element, And one far-off divine event, To which the whole creation moves" The above lines are from Tennyson's -

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42. "Dear is the memory of our wedded lives, And dear the last embraces of our wives And their warm tears: but all hath suffer'd change: Which poem these lines form a part of? F

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43. Browning got married in the year:

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44. Who is of the view that "Matthew Arnold thinks too much of the uses of literature and too little of its pleasure"?

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45. What kind of work is Arnold's Merope?

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46. What is Yeats's The Seven Woods?

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47. What is Yeats's The Tower?

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48. Which of the following Eliot's characters is different from the rest?

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49. "Criticism must always profess an end in view...Its function is to promote the understanding and enjoyment of literature." Who said this?

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50. Who asserted himself as "a classicist in literature, royalist in politics and anglo-Catholic in religion"?