B. A. III_Optional English_Sub_Introduction to Literary Criticism & Terms_VI-Semester_Dr.B.A.M.U.Aurangabad_MCQs_For_Practice

 

S.S.P.M’s

Adarsh Mahavidyalaya, Omerga

Tq. Omerga, Dist. Osmanabad, MS

B. A. III (Optional English)

(Introduction to Literary Criticism & Terms)

Paper- XIIV – VI Semester

(Multiple Choice Questions & Answers)

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Q.1. Which work of William Wordsworth, with the joint publication with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romantic Age in English literature?

A.      Lyrical Ballads

B       The Excursion

C       Poems, in Two Volumes

D       The Prelude

Q.2. F. R. Leavis strongly believed that literature should be closely related to_________

A       Criticism of art

B       Criticism of life

C       Criticism of society

      Criticism of nation

Q.3. _________is a form of Figure of Speech which when heard or read can seem to be completed self contradicting.

A       Style

B       Paradox

C       Wit

      Symbol

Q.4. From which year to which year that William Wordsworth served as the Poet Laureate of Britain?

A       1840 -1855

B       1842 -1851

C       1833 -1848

D       1843 -1850

Q.5. F. R. Leavis was born on_________

A       14th July 1895

B       13th July 1895

C       15th July 1895

      16th July 1895

Q.6. When human characteristics are attributed to an inanimate object then it is called as____________

A       Sentimentality

B       Paradox

C       Satire

      Personification

Q.7. What is the name of the sister of William Wordsworth, who is also a poet and diarist?

A       Dorothy Wordsworth

B       Anna Wordsworth

C       Agnes Wordsworth

D       Shirley Wordsworth

Q.8. F. R. Leavis thinks that the Critic’s duty is to assess works according to__________________

A       Tradition

B       Wishes of Society

C       Wishes of Critics

      Author and Society’s Moral Position

Q.9. Literary Movements that developed towards the end of the Civil War and stressed that actual as opposed to the imagined or fanciful is known as_____________ 

A       Theme

B       Symbol

C       Realism

      Fantasy

Q.10.When was William Wordsworth born?

A       7 July 1767

B       7 April 1770

C       10 September 1772

D       20 March 1773

Q.11. F. R. Leavis had edited_________journal

A       Global

B       Quest

C       Scrutiny

      Galaxy

Q.12. _____________ is a form of literature that uses ridicule to make events and people look foolish.  

A       Satire

B       Irony

C       Fantasy

      Wit

Q.13. When did William Wordsworth marry Mary Hutchinson?

A       1798

B       1812

C       1805

D       1802

Q.14. F. R. Leavis’ full name is_______________

A       Frink Raymond Leavis

B       Frank Raymond Leavis

C       Franky Raymond Leavis

      Frank Raimond Leavis

Q.15. The main idea or underlying meaning of a literary work is called as________  

A       Setting

B       Character Sketch

C       Theme

      Style

Q.16. Who is the author of Concept of The Prelude?

A       William Wordsworth

B       S. T. Coleridge

C       P. B. Shelly

D       John Keats

Q.17. The concept of ‘Business Criticism’ is associated with_________

A       William Wordsworth

B       S. T. Coleridge

C       P. B. Shelly

      F. R. Leavis

Q.18. Oliver Goldsmith’s The Vicar of the Wakefield is an example of_______     

A       Sentimental Novel

B       Tragic Novel

C       Comic Novel

      Campus Novel

Q.19. To whom “poetry is the spontaneous over-flow of powerful passion.”

A       Keats

B       Shelley

C       Wordsworth

D       Coleridge

Q.20. The term ‘concrete realization’ is associated with_________

A       F. R. Leavis

B       S. T. Coleridge

C       P. B. Shelly

      William Wordsworth

Q.21. The humours statement that holds intellectual background is called as___________           

A       Technique

B       Tragedy

C       Wit

      Symbol

Q.22. Wordsworth’s Preface to the Lyrical Ballads is believed to be the Preamble to Romantic Criticism. In which year was it published?

A       1798

B       1800

C       1801

D       1802

Q.23. Who said, “A novel, like a poem, is made of words”?

A       P. B. Shelly

B       S. T. Coleridge

C       F. R. Leavis

      William Wordsworth

Q.24. Something that is itself and yet represent something else is called as_____________          

A       Tragedy

B       Irony

C       Satire

      Symbol

Q.25. “Poetry is emotions recollected in tranquility.” Who has defined poetry in these words?

A       Shelley

B       Wordsworth

C       Coleridge

D       Matthew Arnold

Q.26. "Tradition and the Individual Talent" was written by______

A       P. B. Shelly

B       F. R. Leavis

C       S. T. Coleridge

      William Wordsworth

Q.27. When did William Wordsworth die?

A       1854

B       1849

C       1852

D       1850

Q.28. Who is the author of New Bearings in English Poetry

A       P. B. Shelly

B       William Wordsworth

C       S. T. Coleridge

      F. R. Leavis

 

*Answer Key*

 

Q.1.            A      

Q.2.            B

Q.3.            B

Q.4.            D               

Q.5.            A

Q.6.            D

Q.7.            A

Q.8.            D

Q.9.            C      

Q.10.          B

Q.11.          C

Q.12.          A

Q.13.          D

Q.14.          B

Q.15.          C

Q.16.          A

Q.17.          D

Q.18.          A

Q.19.          C

Q.20.          A      

Q.21.          C

Q.22.          A

Q.23.          C

Q.24.          D

Q.25.          B      

Q.26.          B

Q.27.          D

Q.28.          D

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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