English Literature Papers 2011
[B][SIZE="4"][CENTER]PAPER – I[/CENTER][/SIZE][/B]
[B][CENTER][SIZE="4"]PART - I[/SIZE][/CENTER][/B] Q.1: Select the best option/answer and fill in the appropriate box on the Answer Sheet. i. Intense emotion coupled with an intense display of imagery are characteristics of __________ age a. Victorian b. Elizabethan c. Romantic d. Classic e. None of these ii. S.T. Coleridge was born in a. 1798 b. 1772 c. 1749 d. 1797 e. None of these iii. Wordsworth settled in a. Lake District b. Sussex c. Dorset Shire d. Cumber Land e. None of these iv. Childe Harold’s Pilgrimmage is written by: a. Blake b. Shelley c. Browning d. Byron e. None of these v. Queen Mab is one of the frist two great powms written by: a. Shelley b. Byron c. Blake d. Pope e. None of these vi. Hyperion is a/an __________ poem a. Elegy b. Epic c. Ode d. Lyric e. None of these vii. Romanticism expressed a restlessness of a. Mind b. Soul c. Senses d. Body e. None of these viii. Northanger Abbey, Emma and Sense and Sensibility are novels written by a. G. Eliot b. Miss Burney c. C. Bronte d. Jane Auster e. None of these ix. Shelley is remembered as a _______ poet a. Lyric b. Tragic c. Dramatic d. Mythical e. None of these x. Keats is prominently a man of: a. Emotions b. Sensations c. Imagination d. Aestheticism e. None of these xi. As a moralist J. S. Mill develops the doctrine of: a. Utilitarianism b. Intellect c. Radicalism d. Puritanism e. None of these xii. Charles Dickens was born in a. 1800 b. 1789 c. 1812 d. 1833 e. None of these xiii. C. Dickens is known for being a a. Socialist b. Humorist c. Idealist d. Romantic e. None of these xiv. Shirley, Jane Eyre, Villete were written by: a. E. Bronte b. J. Austen c. G. Eliot d. C. Bronte e. None of these xv. Emile Bronte’s verse reveals a conscious a. Paganism b. Pantheism c. Idealism d. Lyricism e. None of these xvi. The Mayor of Caster Bridge was written by: a. Trollope b. Thomas Hardy c. Charles Dickens d. G. Eliot e. None of these xvii. Thomas Hardy was brought up to the profession of: a. Architect b. Engraver c. Sculptor d. Painter e. None of these xviii. The Picture of Dorian Gray is written by: a. Gissing b. D. H. Lawrence c. Oscar Wilde d. Trollope e. None of these xix. Ruskin was born in: a. 1819 b. 1843 c. 1860 d. 1851 e. None of these xx. __________ is a novel by Miss Burney a. Evelina b. Emma c. Pamela d. Persuasion e. None of these [CENTER][B][SIZE="4"]PART - II[/SIZE][/B][/CENTER] [B][CENTER][SIZE="4"]Section - I[/SIZE][/CENTER][/B] Q.2: During the Victorian Era, art forms part of a coherent social whole. The call for order and discipline comes from all directions. Elaborate Q.3: Shelley's life was one of passionate devotion to intellect; his poems show a philosophical and social force working in the same direction. Illustrate giving examples. Q.4: Wordsworth's poetry is based on an effort to convey by simple means the impression of intensity. Comment. Q.5: Keats' art is full of passion, the object of this desire is not the "intellectual beauty" of Shelley but is caused by the enchantment of the senses. Discuss [B][CENTER][SIZE="4"]Section - II[/SIZE][/CENTER][/B] Q.6: Dickens writes of the lower middle class not as a detached observer, but as one on their own level and instinctive fraternity can be traced in his novels. Discuss. Q.7: Coleridge chooses the supernatural themes which he invests with the semblance of the truth. Comment considering some of his poems. Q.8: Browning's art reflects an intellectual curiosity, a systematic quest of truth and desire for rationality characteristic of his age. Give detailed comments. [CENTER][B]********************[/B][/CENTER] |
English Literature Paper-II
[B][SIZE="4"][CENTER]PAPER – II[/CENTER][/SIZE][/B]
[B][CENTER][SIZE="4"]PART - I[/SIZE][/CENTER][/B] Q.1: Select the best option/answer and fill in the appropriate box on the Answer Sheet. i. In Greek tragedy irony and ____________ are fused into one. a. Allegory b. Idealism c. Imagery d. Satire e. None of these ii. Joseph Andrews was written by a. Richardson b. Defoe c. Fielding d. Bunyan e. None of these iii. Shakespeare was born in a. 1570 b. 1601 c. 1547 d. 1564 e. None of these iv. ‘The Wheel of Fire’ a criticism was written by a. Bradley b. W. Knight c. Hazlitt d. Dryden e. None of these v. Kubla Khan was written by a. Wordsworth b. Coleridge c. Shelley d. Keats e. None of these vi. G. B. Shaw began his literary career first as: a. Journalist b. Novelist c. Dramatist d. Critic e. None of these vii. W. B. Yeats was born in a. 1914 b. 1856 c. 1865 d. 1838 e. None of these viii. Jane Austen’s Work is transfused with the spirit of a. Classicism b. Puritanism c. Idealism d. Rationalism e. None of these ix. The Waste Land by T. S. Elliot is an a. Ode b. Elegy c. Allegory d. Epic e. None of these x. Waiting for Godot by S. Beckett was originally written in a. Italian b. Spanish c. German d. French e. None of these xi. The ________ age tended to favour the taste and search for truth in art: a. Classical b. Romantic c. Victorian d. Elizabethan e. None of these xii. Maud and Inmemoriam were written by a. Tennyson b. Keats c. Pope d. Shelley e. None of these xiii. Tennyson was porn in a. 1809 b. 1798 c. 1709 d. 1890 e. None of these xiv. ___________ has a super abundant wealth of words and superfluous ornaments a. Hyperbole b. Metaphor c. Rhetoric d. Overtone e. None of these xv. Keats’ aestheticism was later turned into a. Romanticism b. Pre-Raphaelitism c. Idealism d. Angilicanism e. None of these xvi. _________ is the animating force in the work of C. Bronte a. Idealism b. Romanticism c. Lyricism d. Radicalism e. None of these xvii. The Wilde Swans at Coole is first great collection of poems of a. W. Lewis b. Yeats c. E. Sitwell d. D. H. Lawrence e. None of these xviii. T. S. Eliot was born in a. 1887 b. 1888 c. 1817 d. 1870 e. None of these xix. Jane Eyre was written by a. Jane Austen b. G. Eliot c. C. Bronte d. E. Bronte e. None of these xx. Ophelia, Julia , Viola, Imogen are the characters created by a. Richardson b. Fielding c. Hardy d. Shakespeare e. None of these [CENTER][B][SIZE="4"]PART - II[/SIZE][/B][/CENTER] [B][CENTER][SIZE="4"]Section - I[/SIZE][/CENTER][/B] Q.2: Shakespeare draws the images of nature not laboriously but luckily, when he describes any thing, you more than see it, you feel it too. Illustrate, giving examples from characterisation in Hamlet Q.3: B. Shaw tears off veils and lays bare the half-voluntary illusions of complacently blind souls. Discuss ‘Arms and the Man’, in which Shaw shows that Military heroism is an invention of the civilians. Q.4: In Gulliver’s Travels Swift dissects the English political life with a corrosive satire. Elaborate Q.5: Draw a complete picture of the Hemmingway hero, keeping in mind ‘The Old Man and the Sear’ in mind. [B][CENTER][SIZE="4"]Section - II[/SIZE][/CENTER][/B] Q.6: Compare and contrast the features of love of nature reflected in the poems by Robert Frost and William Wordsworth. Q.7: Yeats work is thoroughly steeped in imaginative mysticism which is the essential attribute of celticism. Discuss in relation to his poems you have read. Q.8: Jane Austen’s clear-sighted eyes read through the inner minds of those who live around her or those whom she invents, just as if those minds were transparent. Discuss her characterisation in Pride and Prejudice in the light of this remark. [CENTER][B]********************[/B][/CENTER] |
The questions from the books which I studied during my masters,don't seem difficult.It means If I had opted it,I could pass it:)
By the way Courage how was your both papers?What is your opinion on them;easy or difficult? |
[QUOTE=Farrah Zafar;276610]The questions from the books which I studied during my masters,don't seem difficult.It means If I had opted it,I could pass it:)
By the way Courage how was your both papers?What is your opinion on them;easy or difficult?[/QUOTE] It was fine. Not better than my last attempt. Thanks God I had done Arms and The Man, it enabled me to do a question. Checking objectives now. And sorry for a late reply. Regards |
AOA bhyya courageneverdies.plz post answer keys of mcq,s as i am to confirm some answers.
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[QUOTE=Tooba Malik;317468]AOA bhyya courageneverdies.plz post answer keys of mcq,s as i am to confirm some answers.[/QUOTE]
These were my answers for Paper - I MCQs [CENTER][B]PAPER - I[/B][/CENTER] [B][CENTER]PART - I[/CENTER][/B] Q.1: Select the best option/answer and fill in the appropriate box on the Answer Sheet. i. Intense emotion coupled with an intense display of imagery are characteristics of __________ age a. Victorian b. Elizabethan [B]c. Romantic[/B] d. Classic e. None of these ii. S.T. Coleridge was born in a. 1798 [B]b. 1772[/B] c. 1749 d. 1797 e. None of these iii. Wordsworth settled in [B]a. Lake District[/B] b. Sussex c. Dorset Shire d. Cumber Land e. None of these iv. Childe Harold’s Pilgrimmage is written by: a. Blake b. Shelley c. Browning [B]d. Byron[/B] e. None of these v. Queen Mab is one of the frist two great powms written by: [B]a. Shelley[/B] b. Byron c. Blake d. Pope e. None of these vi. Hyperion is a/an __________ poem a. Elegy [B]b. Epic[/B] c. Ode d. Lyric e. None of these vii. Romanticism expressed a restlessness of a. Mind [B]b. Soul[/B] c. Senses d. Body e. None of these viii. Northanger Abbey, Emma and Sense and Sensibility are novels written by a. G. Eliot b. Miss Burney c. C. Bronte [B]d. Jane Austen[/B] e. None of these ix. Shelley is remembered as a _______ poet [B]a. Lyric[/B] b. Tragic c. Dramatic d. Mythical e. None of these x. Keats is prominently a man of: a. Emotions [B]b. Sensations[/B] c. Imagination d. Aestheticism e. None of these xi. As a moralist J. S. Mill develops the doctrine of: [B]a. Utilitarianism[/B] b. Intellect c. Radicalism d. Puritanism e. None of these xii. Charles Dickens was born in a. 1800 b. 1789 [B]c. 1812[/B] d. 1833 e. None of these xiii. C. Dickens is known for being a [B]a. Socialist[/B] b. Humorist c. Idealist d. Romantic e. None of these xiv. Shirley, Jane Eyre, Villete were written by: a. E. Bronte b. J. Austen c. G. Eliot [B]d. C. Bronte[/B] e. None of these xv. Emile Bronte’s verse reveals a conscious a. Paganism b. Pantheism c. Idealism d. Lyricism e. None of these xvi. The Mayor of Caster Bridge was written by: a. Trollope [B]b. Thomas Hardy[/B] c. Charles Dickens d. G. Eliot e. None of these xvii. Thomas Hardy was brought up to the profession of: [B]a. Architect[/B] b. Engraver c. Sculptor d. Painter e. None of these xviii. The Picture of Dorian Gray is written by: a. Gissing b. D. H. Lawrence [B]c. Oscar Wilde[/B] d. Trollope e. None of these xix. Ruskin was born in: [B]a. 1819[/B] b. 1843 c. 1860 d. 1851 e. None of these xx. __________ is a novel by Miss Burney [B]a. Evelina[/B] b. Emma c. Pamela d. Persuasion e. None of these Regards |
plz also post answer keys of paper2 .thanks
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[QUOTE=courageneverdies;276609][B][SIZE="4"][CENTER]PAPER – II[/CENTER][/SIZE][/B]
[B][CENTER][SIZE="4"]PART - I[/SIZE][/CENTER][/B] Q.1: Select the best option/answer and fill in the appropriate box on the Answer Sheet. i. In Greek tragedy irony and ____________ are fused into one. a. Allegory b. Idealism c. Imagery d. [B]Satire[/B] e. None of these ii. Joseph Andrews was written by a. Richardson b. Defoe c. [B]Fielding[/B] d. Bunyan e. None of these iii. Shakespeare was born in a. 1570 b. 1601 c. 1547 d. [B]1564[/B] e. None of these iv. ‘The Wheel of Fire’ a criticism was written by a. Bradley b. W. Knight c. Hazlitt d. [B]Dryden[/B]....guess e. None of these v. Kubla Khan was written by a. Wordsworth b. [B]Coleridge[/B] c. Shelley d. Keats e. None of these vi. G. B. Shaw began his literary career first as: a. [B]Journalist[/B] b. Novelist c. Dramatist d. Critic e. None of these vii. W. B. Yeats was born in a. [B]1914[/B]...guess b. 1856 c. 1865 d. 1838 e. None of these viii. Jane Austen’s Work is transfused with the spirit of a. [B]Classicism[/B] b. Puritanism c. Idealism d. Rationalism e. None of these ix. The Waste Land by T. S. Elliot is an a. Ode b. Elegy c. [B]Allegory[/B] d. Epic e. None of these x. Waiting for Godot by S. Beckett was originally written in a. Italian b. Spanish c. German d. French e. None of these xi. The ________ age tended to favour the taste and search for truth in art: a. [B]Classical[/B]..confirm b. Romantic c. Victorian d. Elizabethan e. None of these xii. Maud and Inmemoriam were written by a. Tennyson b. Keats c. Pope d. Shelley e. [B]None of these[/B] xiii. Tennyson was porn in a. 1809 b. 1798 c. [B]1709[/B] d. 1890 e. None of these xiv. ___________ has a super abundant wealth of words and superfluous ornaments a. [B]Hyperbole[/B] b. Metaphor c. Rhetoric d. Overtone e. None of these xv. Keats’ aestheticism was later turned into a. [B]Romanticism[/B] b. Pre-Raphaelitism c. Idealism d. Angilicanism e. None of these xvi. _________ is the animating force in the work of C. Bronte a. Idealism b. [B]Romanticism[/B] c. Lyricism d. Radicalism e. None of these xvii. The Wilde Swans at Coole is first great collection of poems of a. W. Lewis b. [B]Yeats[/B] c. E. Sitwell d. D. H. Lawrence e. None of these xviii. T. S. Eliot was born in a. 1887 b. 1888 c. 1817 d. [B]1870[/B] e. None of these xix. Jane Eyre was written by a. Jane Austen b. G. Eliot c. C. Bronte d. [B]E. Bronte[/B] e. None of these xx. Ophelia, Julia , Viola, Imogen are the characters created by a. Richardson b. Fielding c. Hardy d. [B]Shakespeare[/B] e. None of these /QUOTE] check buddy am i right??? me ne ye paper nae diya...but want to check them |
These were my answers of which I think are correct.
[CENTER][B]PAPER – II PART - I[/B][/CENTER] Q.1: Select the best option/answer and fill in the appropriate box on the Answer Sheet. i. In Greek tragedy irony and ____________ are fused into one. [B]a. Allegory[/B] b. Idealism c. Imagery d. Satire e. None of these ii. Joseph Andrews was written by a. Richardson b. Defoe [B]c. Fielding[/B] d. Bunyan e. None of these iii. Shakespeare was born in a. 1570 b. 1601 c. 1547 [B]d. 1564[/B] e. None of these iv. ‘The Wheel of Fire’ a criticism was written by a. Bradley [B]b. W. Knight[/B] c. Hazlitt d. Dryden....guess e. None of these v. Kubla Khan was written by a. Wordsworth [B]b. Coleridge[/B] c. Shelley d. Keats e. None of these vi. G. B. Shaw began his literary career first as: a. Journalist b. Novelist c. Dramatist [B]d. Critic[/B] e. None of these vii. W. B. Yeats was born in a. 1914 b. 1856 [B]c. 1865[/B] d. 1838 e. None of these viii. Jane Austen’s Work is transfused with the spirit of a. Classicism b. Puritanism c. Idealism d. Rationalism e. None of these ix. The Waste Land by T. S. Elliot is an a. Ode [B]b. Elegy[/B] c. Allegory d. Epic e. None of these x. Waiting for Godot by S. Beckett was originally written in a. Italian b. Spanish c. German [B]d. French[/B] e. None of these xi. The ________ age tended to favour the taste and search for truth in art: [B]a. Classical[/B] b. Romantic c. Victorian d. Elizabethan e. None of these xii. Maud and Inmemoriam were written by [B]a. Tennyson[/B] b. Keats c. Pope d. Shelley e. None of these xiii. Tennyson was porn in [B]a. 1809[/B] b. 1798 c. 1709 d. 1890 e. None of these xiv. ___________ has a super abundant wealth of words and superfluous ornaments a. Hyperbole b. Metaphor [B]c. Rhetoric[/B] d. Overtone e. None of these xv. Keats’ aestheticism was later turned into a. Romanticism [B]b. Pre-Raphaelitism[/B] c. Idealism d. Angilicanism e. None of these xvi. _________ is the animating force in the work of C. Bronte a. Idealism b. Romanticism c. Lyricism d. Radicalism e. None of these xvii. The Wilde Swans at Coole is first great collection of poems of a. W. Lewis [B]b. Yeats[/B] c. E. Sitwell d. D. H. Lawrence e. None of these xviii. T. S. Eliot was born in a. 1887 [B]b. 1888[/B] c. 1817 d. 1870 e. None of these xix. Jane Eyre was written by a. Jane Austen b. G. Eliot [B]c. C. Bronte[/B] d. E. Bronte e. None of these xx. Ophelia, Julia , Viola, Imogen are the characters created by a. Richardson b. Fielding c. Hardy [B]d. Shakespeare[/B] e. None of these Regards |
T.S eliot wate land is allegory...me sure--elegy to kisi ke marny par likhy jaty he jaisy
2.jane austen belongs to the age of neo classicism ..so her worked transfused into classicism 3.. Pre-Raphaelitism ,stands for classicism so keats in the end becmae classical poet 4.------has a super abundant wealth of words and superfluous ornaments---hyperbole because it stands for superfluousness and exaggeration where as rhetoric is persuasive form of language as one is going to debate ...Quran e pak is its best example... |
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