Solved UGC NET questions Jun 2011
ENGLISH LITERATURE
Paper – II (2011 June)
Note : This paper contains fifty (50) objective type questions, each question carrying two(2) marks. Attempt all the questions.
Paper-II
1. Little Nell is a character in Dickens’s
(A) Hard Times
(B) Great Expectations
(C) Oliver Twist
(D) The Old Curiosity Shop
2. Who,
among the following Indian writers in English, has created an identifiable
imagined locale ?
(A) Mulk Raj Anand
(B) Raja Rao
(C) R.K. Narayan
(D) Anita Desai
3. Who
among the following is not a formalist critic ?
(A) Allen Tate
(B) Cleanth Brooks
(C) Stanley Fish
(D) William Empson
4. The
rhyme scheme of the Spenserian sonnet is
(A) abab bcbc cdcd ee
(B) abab cdcd efef gg
(C) abba cddc effe gg
(D) abba abba cde cde
5. Who
among the following Marlovian characters is consumed by greed ?
(A) Barabas
(B) Tamburlaine
(C) Doctor Faustus
(D) Mephistopheles
6. The
plan of Arthurian stories has influenced the composition of Tennyson’s
(A) In Memoriam
(B) Idylls
(C) “Maud”
(D) “Locksley Hall”
7. There
are two lists given below. Match the authors in List – I with their nationality
in List – II by choosing the right option against the code.
List – I (Author)
List – II
(Nationality)
(I) Patrick White
(1) Canada
(II) Nadine Gordimer
(2) New Zealand
(III) Margaret Atwood
(3) Australia
(IV) Keri Hulme
(4) South Africa
Code :
(I)
(II)
(III) (IV)
(A) (2)
(1) (4)
(3)
(B) (4)
(3) (2)
(1)
(C) (3)
(4) (1)
(2)
(D) (3)
(2)
(4) (1)
8. A
Shakespearean sonnet has the
following rhyme scheme :
(A) ABBA, ABBA, CDCDCD
(B) ABAB, BCBC, CD CD EE
(C) ABAB, CDCD, EFEF, GG
(D) ABBA, ABBA, CDCD, EE
9. “The
future of poetry is immense, because in poetry…. our race, as time goes on,
will find an ever surer and surer stay.” – This claim for poetry is made in
(A) Arnold’s “The Study ofPoetry”
(B) Shelley’s “A Defence ofPoetry”
(C) Sidney’s “An Apology forPoetry”
(D) Eliot’s of Poetry and Poets
10. Which
of the following is not about a dystopia ?
(A) George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four
(B) Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World
(C) William Golding’s Lord of the Flies
(D) R.M. Ballantyne’s The Coral Island
11. Who
among the following is not associated with the translation of the Bible ?
(A) Miles Coverdale
(B) William Tyndale
(C) John Wycliffe
(D) Thomas Browne
12. Arrange
the following stages in a sequence in which all Shakespearean tragedies are
structured. Use the code given below :
I. Denouement
II. Conflict
III. Exposition
IV. Climax
Code :
(A) III, II, IV, I
(B) III, IV, II, I
(C) II, IV, III, I
(D) II, IV, I, III
13. The
term, ‘curtal sonnet’, was coined by
(A) John Milton
(B) William Blake
(C) Gerald Manley Hopkins
(D) Matthew Arnold
14. The
author of the pamphlet Short View of Immorality and Profaneness of the
English Stage (1698) was
(A) John Bunyan
(B) Jeremy Collier
(C) William Wycherley
(D) John Vanbrugh
15. Identify
a play in the following list that is not written by Oscar Wilde :
(A) A Woman of No Importance
(B) The Importance of Being Earnest
(C) Saints and Sinners
Saints and Sinners is a play on modern middle class life by
Henry Arthur Jones.
(D) An Ideal Husband
16. Put
the following novels by Charles Dickens in a sequential order with the help of
the code:
1. Great Expectations
2. Hard Times
3. Bleak House
4. A Tale of Two Cities
Code :
(A) 3, 2, 4, 1
(B) 2, 4, 3, 1
(C) 1, 2, 4, 3
(D) 4, 2, 1, 3
Bleak house 1853, Hard Times 1854, A Tale of two Cities 1859,
Great Expectations -1860
17. Thomas
Kyd’s The Spanish Tragedy was influenced by
(A) Seneca
(B) Tertullian
(C) Virgil
(D) Plautus
18. In
its final published version, Eliot’s
The Waste Land contains a total of
(A) 334 lines (B) 433 lines
(C) 373 lines (D) 423 lines
Final version of The Waste Land is 434 lines
19. Jean
Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea is set in
(A) The Congo region
(B) The Niger Delta
(C) The Caribbean
(D) The African Savannah
20. Hamlet,
lying wounded, says to his friend, “Horatio, I am dead.” This is an example of
(A) protasis
(B) anacrusis
(C) prolepsis
(D) pun
21. The Castle of Otranto is an example of
(A) Gothic fiction
(B) Romance
(C) Comic fiction
(D) Bildungsroman
22. “The
City of Dreadful Night”, a long poem depicting the late Victorian sense of
gloom and despondency, is written by
(A) Matthew Arnold
(B) Robert Browning
(C) James Thomson
(D) John Davidson
23. Which
of the following novels by V.S. Naipaul is set in Africa and carries echoes of
Joseph Conrad ?
(A) The Mystic Masseur
(B) A Bend in the River
(C) A House for Mr. Biswas
(D) The Mimic Men
24. In
The Rape of the Lock, Belinda’s lapdog is named
(A) Luck (B) Shock
(C) Pluck (D) Muck
25. You Can’t Do Both is a novel by
(A) John Fowles
(B) Doris Lessing
(C) Kingsley Amis
(D) Irish Murdoch
26. The
character, Nathan Zuckerman, is associated with the fiction of
(A) Norman Mailer
(B) Saul Bellow
(C) Philip Roth
(D) Bernard Malamud
27. Plato
censured poetry because he believed it
(A) eliminates the ego.
(B) promotes sensuality.
(C) distorts reality.
(D) cripples the imagination.
28. Which
of the following Tennyson poems is a dramatic monologue ?
(A) In Memoriam
(B) “The Charge of the Light Brigade”
(C) “Crossing the Bar”
(D) “Tithonus”
29. The
character Giovanni features in one of the following texts :
(A) John Cleland’s Fanny Hill : Memoirs of a Woman of
Pleasure
(B) John Ford’s ‘Tis Pity She’s
a Whore’
(C) John Braine’s Room at the Top
(D) John Evelyn’s Diaries
30. Which
of the following poems features the phrase, “the still, sad music of humanity”
?
(A) “Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early
Childhood”
(B) “Michael : A Pastoral Poem”
(C) “The Solitary Reaper”
(D) “Tintern Abbey”
31. Molly
Bloom is a character in James Joyce’s
(A) A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
(B) Dubliners
(C) Ulysses
(D) Exiles
32. Eliot
uses the term “objective correlative” in his essay.
(A) “The Metaphysical Poets”
(B) “Hamlet”
(C) “Tradition and the Individual Talent”
(D) “Dante”
33. Seamus
Heaney was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in the year
(A) 1995
(B) 1996
(C) 1997
(D) 1998
34. The
pamphlet on the Irish condition, “An Address to the Irish People” was composed
by
(A) W.B. Yeats
(B) P.B. Shelley
(C) Jonathan Swift
(D) G.B. Shaw
35. Which
of the following arrangements of English novels is in the correct chronological
sequence ?
(A) Kim, A Passage to India, Sons and Lovers, Brave New World
(B) Sons and Lovers, A Passage to India, Kim, Brave New World
(C) Kim, Sons and Lovers, A Passage to India,
Brave New World
(D) Brave New World, Kim, Sons and Lovers, A Passage to India
36. “Verses
on the Death of Dr. Swift” is written by
(A) Alexander Pope
(B) Samuel Johnson
(C) John Gay
(D) Jonathan Swift
37. Widowers’ Houses was written by
(A) Oscar Wilde
(B) T.S. Eliot
(C) John Galsworthy
(D) G.B. Shaw
38. Who
among the following Marxist critics has reconsidered the classic problem of
‘base and superstructure” in relation to literature ?
(A) Edmund Wilson
(B) Raymond Williams
(C) Lucien Goldmann
(D) Walter Benjamin
39. “Heteroglossia”
refers to
(A) the multiple readings of a text.
(B) the juxtaposition of multiple voices in a
text.
(C) the comments on the margins of a text.
(D) the gloss or commentary relating to a text.
40. Margaret
Drabble is the author of
(A) The Memoirs of a Survivor
(B) The Witch of Exmoor
(C) The Service of Clouds
(D) The Godless in Eden
41. MacFlecknoe is an attack on Dryden’s literary rival,
(A) Richard Flecknoe
(B) Thomas Shadwell
(C) John Wilmot
(D) Matthew Prior
42. Eighteenth
century writers used satire frequently for
(A) attacking human vices and follies.
(B) inciting the reading public.
(C) glorifying the culture of the upper classes.
(D) pleasing their women readers.
43. Byron’s
“The Vision of Judgement” is a satire directed against
(A) Charles Lamb
(B) John Keats
(C) Henry Hallam
(D) Robert Southey
44. Tom
Paine’s The Rights of Man was published in
(A) 1790
(B) 1791
(C) 1792
(D) 1793
45. Andrew
Marvell’s “An Horatian Ode upon Cromwell’s Return from Ireland” was written in
(A) 1647
(B) 1649
(C) 1650
(D) 1648
46. “The
Rime of Ancient Mariner” is about
(A) a perilous adventure in the sea
(B) the accidental killing of an octopus
(C) the curse of a sea God
(D) the guilt and expiation of the Ancient
Mariner
47. “To
Daffodils” is a poem, written by
(A) Robert Herrick
(B) William Wordsworth
(C) John Keats
(D) P.B. Shelley
48. Which
of the following novels reconstructs the historical events of the Indian Mutiny
?
(A) The Jewel in the Crown
(B) The Siege of Krishnapur
(C) The Day of the Scorpion
(D) The Towers of Silence
49. “England,
my England” is a poem by
(A) W.E. Henley
(B) A.E. Housman
(C) R.L. Stevenson
(D) Rudyard Kipling
50. Shelley
was expelled from the Oxford University due to the publication of
(A) The Revolt of Islam
(B) The Necessity of Atheism
(C) The Triumph of Life
(D) The Masque of
Anarchy
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