UGC ENGLISH SOLVED PAPER II DECEMBER 2007
Note :This paper
contains fifty (50) multiple-choice questions, each question carrying two (2)
marks. Attempt all of them.
1.The author of The
Provok'd Husband was :
(A) Etherege
(B) Colley Cibber
(C)Wycherley
(D)Vanbrugh
2. Who among the boys
in Golding's Lord of the Flies is associated with Christ ?
(A) Piggy
(B) Ralph
(C) Jack
(D) Simon
3. The complete title
of Laurance Stern's novel Tristram Shandy is:
(A)The Strange and
Surprising Adventures of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
(B)A True Account of
The Life of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
(C)The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy,
Gentleman
(D)The Strange and
Surprising Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
4. Feminine ending
refers to :
(A) a stressed final
syllable in a line of verse
(B) the ending of a
poem in a stressed syllable
(C) the ending of a poem in an unstressed
syllable
(D) an unstressed
final syllable in a line of verse
5. The essay 'The
Death of the Author' is written by :
(A) Michel Foucault
(B) Jacques Derrida
(C) Roland Barthes
(D) Alvin Kernan
6. Salman Rushdie's Shame
is set in :
(A) East Pakistan
(B) India and Pakistan
(C) Pakistan
(D) None of the above
7.Choose the correct
chronological sequence in :
(A) Lucy Hutchinson's Memoirs of the life of
Colonel Hutchinson - Milton's Paradise Lost - Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress -
Dryden's The Hind and the Panther
(B) Hutchinson's
Memoirs - Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress - Dryden's Hind and the Panther- Milton's
Paradise Lost
(C) Milton's Paradise Lost - Bunyan's Pilgrim's
Progress - Dryden's Hind and the Panther- Hutchinson's Memoirs
(D) Dryden's Hind and
the Panther - Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress Hutchinson's Memoirs- Milton's
Paradise Lost
8.The Little
Minister is a novel by :
(A) John Galsworthy
(B)H.G. Wells
(C) James M. Barrie
(D)Rudyard Kipling
9. Which Augustan
writer's epitaph reads : “one who strove with all his might to champion
liberty” ?
(A) Alexander Pope
(B) Jonathan Swift
(C) Henry Fielding
(D) Daniel Defoe
10. In which of the
following novels incidents relating to the declaration of Emergency in
India in 1975 figure ?
(A) Farrukh Dhondy's
Bombay Duck
(B) Vikram Seth's A
Suitable Boy
(C) Upamanyu
Chatterjee's English August : An Indian Story
(D) Rohinton Mistry's Such Long Journey
11. Identify the
matching pair :
(A) Edward II :
Zenocrate
(C) The Spanish
Tragedy : Horatio
(B) The Jew of Malta : Barabas
(D)Tamburlaine :
Gaveston
12. The future ruin of
Troy and the murder of Agamemnon are referred to by W.B. Yeats in :
(A) The Second Coming
(B) Circus Animals
Desertion
(C) When You Are Old
(D) Leda and Swan
13. Inscape refers to :
(A) The indwelling
presence of God in nature
(B) The universal
character of a natural thing
(C) The individuating character of a natural
thing
(D) The moment of
release from the material world
14. In which of these
plays does Edward Albee use the 'success' myth ?
(A) A Zoo Story
(B) Who's Afraid of Virginia
Woolf
(C) American Dream
(D) The Death of
Bessie Smith
15. “The voice of poetry comes from a region
above us, a plane of our being above and beyond our personal intelligence”. Who
among the following is the author of the above lines ?
(A) Rabindranath
Tagore
(B) A.K. Coomaraswamy
(C) Sri Aurobindo
(D) Sisir Kumar Ghose
16. The number of
poems in Sidney's sonnet sequence Astrophil and Stella is :
(A) 99
(B) 47
(C) 112
(D) 108
17. J.M. Coetzee's Foe
is a postmodern retelling of :
(A) Ivanhoe
(B) Evelina
(C) Robinson Crusoe
(D) The Moonstone
18. Johnson's edition
of Shakespeare appeared in :
(A) 1752
(B) 1765
(C)1791
(D) 1760
19.The main character
in Gogol's Dead Souls is :
(A) Oblomov
(B) Bazarov
(C) Alyosha
(D) Chichikov
20. After Shakespeare
made his debut as a London playwright, he was described as an'upstart crow' by
:
(A) Robert Greene
(B) Thomas Lodge
(C) Christopher
Marlowe
(D) John Lyly
21. What was the first
play of Mrs. Dalloway called ?
(A) Clarissa
(B) Hours
(C)The Big Ben
(D)The Party
22. Which of the
following Caribbean novels makes intertextual references to Jane Eyre ?
(A) No Telephone to
Heaven
(B) Wide Sargasso Sea
(C) Crick Crack Monkey
(D) Between Two Worlds
23. The term
'metaphysical poets', was first used by :
(A) Ben Jonson
(B) Dr. Johnson
(C) Helen Gardner
(D) Dryden
24. “Only connect” is
the epigraph to a novel by :
(A) George Orwell
(B) Joseph Conrad
(C) D.H. Lawrence
(D) E.M. Forster
25. The expression
“Thy hand, great Anarch” occurs in a satire by :
(A) Dryden
(B) Pope
(C) Johnson
(D)Swift
26.In which of the
following novels by Graham Greene does the little girl Brigitta appear ?
(A) The Heart of the
Matter
(B) The Power and the Glory
(C) Brighton Rock
(D) The Quiet American
27.The author of 'A
Satire Against Reason and Mankind' is :
(A)Rochester
(B)Dryden
(C)Gray
(D) Swift
28.'Anagnorisis' is a
term used by Aristotle for describing :
(A) the moment of discovery by the protagonist
(B) the reversal of
fortune for the protagonist
(C) the happy
resolution of the plot
(D) the convergence of
the main plot and the sub plot
29. In which play by
Shakespeare do we find widowed queens questioning the assumptions of male
politics ?
(A) Henry V
(B) Richard III
(C)Anthony and
Cleopatra
(D) Hamlet
30.Which of the
following feminist critics used the expression 'Gynocriticism'for the first
time ?
(A) Kate Millet
(B) Simone de Beauvoir
(C)Elaine Showalter
(D) Mary Ellmann
31.John Keats's poem 'Ode
to a Nightingale' was composed in :
(A)1818
(B)1819
(C)1820
(D) 1821
32.The Female
Quixote was written by :
(A)Henry Fielding
(B)Tobias Smollett
(C) Charlotte Lennox
(D) Aphra Behn
33. Which contemporary
British poet has translated Beowulf ?
(A) Thom Gunn
(B) Alan Lewis
(C)Edward Thomas
(D) Seamus Heaney
34.'The Praise of
Chimney-Sweepers' is :
(A) a poem by William
Blake an essay by Charles Lamb
(B) an elegy by
William Wordsworth
(C)an essay by Charles Lamb
(D) an essay by
William Hazlitt
35.The Loneliness
of a Long Distance Runner is a novel by :
(A) Kingsley Amis
(B) Alan Sillitoe
(C) John Braine
(D) John Osborne
36.In 'Black Venus'
Angela Carter takes elements from the poetry of a famous French poet and places
them in a very different paradigm. Who is the French poet ?
(A)Bundelaire
(B)Mallarme
(C)Verlaine
(D)Apollinaire
37.Strophe,
antistrophe and epode form a three-part structure in :
(A) a classic ode
(B) a Greek chorus
(C)a medieval ballad
(D) a Petrarchan
sonnet
38.The words “where
are the songs of spring ? Ay, where are they ?” occur in :
(A) Ode to the West
Wind
(B) The Seasons
(C) Ode to Autumn
(D) Resolution and
Independence
39.“Music that gentler
on the spirit lies than tired
eyelids upon tired eyes” the above lines
occur in Tennyson's :
(A) Tears, Idle Tears
(B) In Memoriam
(C) Maud
(D) The Lotus Eaters
40.Which of the
following pairs is correctly matched ?
(A) Robert Southey :
Lady of the Lake
(B) T.S. Eliot : Lake
Isle of Innisfree
(C) A.C. Swinburne :
The Lady of Shallott
(D)Thomas De Quincey : Recollections of the Lakes
and the Lake Poets
41.Which famous
English novel opens with a young woman who is 'handsome, clever and rich' ?
(A) Middlemarch
(B) Wuthering Heights
(C) Moll Flanders
(D) Emma
42.It appears that in
Paradise Lost Book I “Milton belongs to the Devil's party without knowing
it”. Who among the following made this statement ?
(A) Frank Kermode
(B) William Empson
(C) C.S. Lewis
(D) William Blake
43.Live Like Pigs
is :
(A) a humorous poem by
Pope
(B) an allegorical
narrative by Orwell
(C) a play by Arden
(D) a satirical sketch
by Swift
44. 'A woman drew her
long black hair out tight And fiddled whisper music on those strings'.From
which section of Eliot's The Waste Land are the above lines taken ?
(A) A Game of Chess
(B) What the Thunder Said
(C) Burial of the Dead
(D) Fire Sermon
45. Which is the
correct sequence of Achebe's African Trilogy ?
(A) Things Fall Apart
- Arrow of God - No Longer At Ease
(B) No Longer At Ease
- Arrow of God - Things Fall Apart
(C) Things Fall Apart - No Longer At Ease - Arrow
of God
(D) Arrow of God -
Things Fall Apart - No Longer At Ease
46. Which are the
figures of speech used in the following lines by Blake ?
“Tyger, tyger, burning
bright
In the forest of the
night,
What immortal hand or
eye
Could frame thy
fearful symmetry ?”
(A) simile and
personification
(B) irony and
synecdoche
(C) apostrophe and
synecdoche
(D) metonymy and
apostrophe
47. In which of the
following American novels does 'the Valley of Ashes' occur ?
(A) Huck Finn
(B) The Red Badge of
Courage
(C) Invisible Man
(D) The Great Gatsby
48. To whom is Chaucer
referring when he says 'He knew the tavern well in every town' ?
(A) Pardoner
(B) Monk
(C) Squire
(D) Friar
49. “Poetry is a criticism of life under the
conditions fixed for such a criticism by laws of poetic truth and poetic
beauty”. Who, among the following, made the above statement ?
(A) Dr. Johnson
(B) Sidney
(C) Matthew Arnold
(D) Wordsworth
50. “She is inspired
but diabolically inspired”. Who is this lady ?
(A) Candida
(B) Major Barbara
(C) Saint Joan
(D)
Ann
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