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    ENGLISH LITERATURE

    PaperII (2011 June)

    Paper-II

    1. Little Nell is a character in Dickenss

    (A)Hard Times

    (B) Great Expectations

    (C) Oliver Twist

    (D) The Old Curiosity Shop

    The old curiosity shop was published as a book in 1841which Dickens published along

    with short stories in his weekly serial Master Humphrey's Clock, which lasted from 1840

    to 1841. The Old Curiosity Shop tells the story of Nell Trent, a beautiful and virtuous

    young girl of 'not quite fourteen.' An orphan, she lives with her maternal grandfather

    (whose name is never revealed) in his shop of odds and ends. She lives a lonely existence

    with almost no friends her own age. Her only friend is Kit, an honest boy employed at theshop, and whom she is teaching to write. Secretly obsessed with ensuring that Nell does

    not die in poverty as her parents did, her grandfather attempts to make Nell a good

    inheritance through gambling at cards. He borrows heavily from the evil Daniel Quilp, a

    malicious, grotesquely deformed, hunchbacked dwarf moneylender. In the end, he

    gambles away what little money they have, and Quilp seizes the opportunity to take

    possession of the shop and evict Nell and her grandfather. Her grandfather suffers

    a breakdown that leaves him bereft of his wits, and Nell takes him away to

    the Midlands of England, to live as beggars. Convinced that the old man has stored up a

    fortune for Nell, her wastrel brother Frederick convinces the good-natured but easily-led Dick Swiveller to help him track Nell down so that Swiveller can marry her and the

    two can share Nell's supposed inheritance. Kit has found new employment with Mr and

    Mrs Garland. Nell is trapped by Quill but escapes. He comes to know about the

    whereabouts of Nell. But when he reaches there, Nell is dead due to arduous journey and

    her grandfather has turned insane. He waits for his granddaughter to come back until he

    dies after some days.

    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

    Malgudi is the imagined locale created by R.K Narayan.

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    3. Who among the following is not a formalist critic?

    (A) Allen Tate

    (B) Cleanth Brooks

    (C) Stanley Fish

    (D) William EmpsonStanley Eugene Fish, an American literary theorist (born in 1938) is a critic associated

    with Reader Response theory.

    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

    Petrarchan Sonnet: abba ababa, cde cde, or ababa abba cdc dcd, Shakespearean sonnet:abab cdcd efef gg.

    5. Who among the following Marlovian characters is consumed by greed ?

    (A)Barabas

    (B) Tamburlaine

    (C)Doctor Faustus

    (D)Mephistopheles

    Barabas, the jew of Malta is consumed by greed. Tamburlaiepower, Doctor Faustus

    knowledge , power and desire to enjoy life. Mephistopheles is the demon in Faustuslegend, to whom Faustus give his soul. The complete title of Marlows play isThe

    Tragicall H istory of the L if e and Death of Doctor Faustus

    6. The plan of Arthurian stories has influenced the composition of Tennysons

    (A)In Memoriam

    (B)Idylls

    (C) Maud

    (D) Locksley Hall

    I dyll s of the King, published between 1856 and 1885, is a cycle of twelve narrativepoems which retells the legend of King Arthur, his knights, his love for Guinevere and

    her tragic betrayal of him, and the rise and fall of Arthur's kingdom.

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    7. There are two lists given below. Match the authors in List I with their nationality in

    ListII by choosing the right option against the code.

    ListI (Author) ListII (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) Arnolds The Study ofPoetry

    (B) Shelleys A Defence ofPoetry(C) Sidneys An Apology forPoetry

    (D) Eliots of Poetry and Poets

    10. Which of the following is not about a dystopia ?

    (A) George OrwellsNineteen Eighty-Four

    (B) Aldous HuxleysBrave New World

    (C) William GoldingsLord of the Flies

    (D) R.M. BallantynesThe Coral Island

    The Coral I sland: A Tale of the Pacif ic Ocean(1858) is a novel written byScottish fiction author R. M. Ballantyne at the height of the British Empire. The story

    relates the adventures of three boys marooned on a South Pacific island, the only

    survivors of a shipwreck. The novel is inspired by Robinson Crusoe.

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    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

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    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 House4. 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 KydsThe Spanish Tragedy was influenced by

    (A) Seneca

    (B) Tertullian

    (C) Virgil

    (D) Plautus

    18. In its final published version, Eliots

    The Waste Landcontains a total of

    (A) 334 lines (B) 433 lines

    (C) 373 lines (D) 423 linesFinal version of The Waste Land is 434 lines

    19. Jean RhyssWide Sargasso Sea is set in

    (A) The Congo region

    (B) The Niger Delta

    (C) The Caribbean

    (D) The African Savannah

    Wide Sargasso Sea(1966) is the most successful and post colonial novel by Dominican

    born Jean Rhys. The novel parallels Charlotte Brontes Jane Eyre. Her other novel isGood morning , midnight. 1939. Part One takes place in Coulibri, Jamaica and is narrated

    by Antoinette. Part Two alternates between the points of view of her husband and of

    Antoinette following their marriage and is set in Granbois, Dominica.

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    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

    Prolepsis is a Figurative device by which a future event is presumed to have already

    occurred.

    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 ofJoseph Conrad ?

    (A) The Mystic Masseur

    (B)A Bend in the River

    (C)A House for Mr. Biswas

    (D) The Mimic Men

    A bend in the river is set in an unnamed African country.

    24. In The Rape of the Lock, Belindas lapdog is named

    (A) Luck (B) Shock(C) Pluck (D) Muck

    25. You Cant Do Bothis a novel by

    (A) John Fowles

    (B) Doris Lessing

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    (C) Kingsley Amis

    (D) Irish Murdoch

    You cant do both is a semi autobiographical novel published in 1994. Amiss first

    novel,Lucky Jim (1954), is perhaps his most famous. The novel criticizes academic

    society. That Uncertain Feeling(1955) centres on a young provincial librarian and histemptation towards adultery;I Like It Here(1958) presents Amiss contemptuous view of

    abroad and followed upon his own travels on the Continent with a young family;Take

    a Girl Like You (1960) steps away from the immediately autobiographical, but remains

    grounded in the concerns of sex and love in ordinary modern life, tracing the courtship

    and ultimate seduction of the heroine Jenny Bunn by a young schoolmaster, Patrick

    Standish. In The Anti-Death League (1966), Amis begins to show some of the

    experimentation. His other works are The Green Man (1969) (mystery/horror) and The

    Alteration (1976) (alternate history) I Want It Now (1968) and Girl, 20(1971). In

    1968 What Became of Jane Austen? and Other Essays, In 1965, he wrote the popularTheJames Bond Dossierunder his own name.

    26. The character, Nathan Zuckerman, is associated with the fiction of

    (A) Norman Mailer

    (B) Saul Bellow

    (C) Philip Roth

    (D) Bernard Malamud

    Nathan Zuckerman is a fictional character who appears as the narrator or protagonist in

    many of Philip Roths novels. Zuckerman makes his first appearance in the novel,MyLife As a Man (1974), where he is the creation of another fictional character, writer Peter

    Tarnopol. The Ghost Writer, where he is the story's protagonist and inZuckerman

    Unbound(1981) he is an established novelist. (Zuckerman novels: The Ghost

    WriterZuckerman UnboundThe Anatomy Lesson,The Prague Orgy,The Counter

    life,American Pastoral,I Married a Communist,The Human Stain,Exit Ghost

    27. Plato censured poetry because he believed it

    (A) eliminates the ego.

    (B) promotes sensuality.(C) distorts reality.

    (D) cripples the imagination.

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    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) TithonusOriginally written in 1833 as "Tithon" and completed in 1859. It first appeared in the

    February edition of the Cornhill Magazine in 1860.

    29. The character Giovanni features in one of the following texts :

    (A) John ClelandsFanny Hill : Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure

    (B) John FordsTis Pity Shes a Whore

    (C) John BrainesRoom at the Top

    (D) John EvelynsDiaries

    Tis Pity She's a Whoreis a tragedy written by John Ford. The play was first published in1633, in a quarto. Ford dedicated the play to John Mordaunt, 1st Earl of

    Peterborough and Baron of Turvey. Giovanni is the central character who shows an incest

    towards his sister Annabella.

    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 Joyces

    (A)A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

    (B)Dubliners

    (C) Ulysses

    (D)Exiles

    Molly Bloom, whose given name is Marion, is the wife of the main character Leopold

    Bloom in Ulysses.

    32. Eliot uses the term objective correlative in his essay.

    (A) The Metaphysical Poets

    (B) Hamlet

    (C) Tradition and the Individual Talent

    (D) Dante

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    Objective correlative is the term referring to a symbolic article used to show

    inexplicable feelings like emotion. The term was popularized by Eliot in the essay

    "Hamlet and His Problems". The term was first used by Washington Allston.

    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 tothe 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 IndiaKim 1901,Sons and Lovers 1913,A passage to India 1924,Brave New World 1932.

    36. Verses on the Death of Dr. Swift is written by

    (A) Alexander Pope

    (B) Samuel Johnson

    (C) John Gay

    (D) Jonathan Swift

    Verses on the Death of Dr. Swiftis written by Jonathan Swift in 1731; Published 1739

    37. Widowers Houseswas written by

    (A) Oscar Wilde

    (B) T.S. Eliot

    (C) John Galsworthy

    (D) G.B. Shaw

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    Widowers house (1892) is the first play written by G.B Shaw to be staged

    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 Drydens 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. Byrons The Vision of Judgement is a satire directed against

    (A) Charles Lamb

    (B) John Keats

    (C) Henry Hallam

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    (D) Robert Southey

    44. Tom PainesThe Rights of Man was published in

    (A) 1790

    (B) 1791(C) 1792

    (D) 1793

    45. Andrew Marvells An Horatian Ode upon Cromwells 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

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    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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