161. The “Autobiography of an unknown Indian” is written by—
(A) Salman Rushdie
(B) S. Radhakrishnan
(C) Nirad C. Chaudhary
(D) Mulak Raj Anand
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162. The “Prophet” is written by—
(A) Robert Frost
(B) Ved Mehta
(C) Khushwant Singh
(D) Khalil Gibran ,
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163. Which among the following is the last collection of poems by Sarojini Naidu
(A) The Bird of Time
(B) The Broken Wing
(C) The Temple
(D) None of these
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164. Jayant Mahapatra, a well known Indian English Poet, is basically a man of
(A) Chemistry
(B) Mechanical Engineering
(C) Physics
(D) English
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165. Who among the following has not been awarded the nobel prize
(A) Joseph Brodsky
(B) V. S. Naipaul
(C) Salman Rushdie
(D) William Faulkner
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166. Which among the following is not a work of George Bernard Shaw
(A) You Never Can Tell
(B) The Traveller
(C) Candida
(D) The Devil’s Disciple
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167. There were three important Medieval Institutions. Which of the following was no one of them?
(A) Slavery
(B) Feudalism
(C) The Church
(D) None of these
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168. Which of the following is not one of the dominant forms of poetry of fifteenth centi England ?
(A) Allegory
(B) Ballad
(C) Sonnet
(D) None of these
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169. Phillip Larkin belongs to a group of war knows as
(A) The Bloomsbury Group
(B) The Imagist Group
(C) The Movement
(D) New Generation Poets
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170. “The fault, dear Brutus. is not in our stars But in ourselves that we are underlings” These lines occur in a play by—
(A) Shakespeare
(B) Christopher Fry
(C) James Barrie
(D) Congreve
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171. The poet who wrote “Little Gidding” is
(A) W. H. Auden
(B) Steppen Spender
(C) T. S. Eliot
(D) W. B. Yeats
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172. All changed. changed utterly A. terrible beauty is born These lines occur in a poem by
(A) W. B. Yeats
(B) Rupert Brooke
(C) Louis MacNiece
(D) W. H. Davies
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173. A book written by Charles Dodgson, a Victorian mathematician and priest of the Church of England, which became a classic
(A) Treasure Island
(B) Peter Pan
(C) Gulliver’s Travells
(D) Alice in Wonderland
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174. One of the following was Not a member of the Bloomsbury Group
(A) Sidney Webb
(B) E. M. Forster
(C) Virginia Woolf
(D) Aldous Huxley
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175. “A rose is a rose is a rose is a rose.” This statement was made by
(A) Shakespeare’s Juliet
(B) Sylvia Plath
(C) Robert Burns
(D) Gertrude Stein
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176. The figure of speech in the line “when my bosom was young” is—
(A) Metaphor
(B) Synecdoche
(C) Personification
(D) Hyperbole
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177. The essence of drama lies in
(A) Spectacle
(B) Dialogue
(C) Conflict
(D) Soliloquy
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178. Bleak House is a novel by
(A) R. L. Stevenson
(B) Thomas Hardy
(C) William Thackeray
(D) Charles Dickens
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179. The most distinctive feature of lyric poetry is its
(A) Brevity
(B) Subjectivity
(C) Imagery
(D) Sensuousness
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180. Sidney’s concept of the poet is as
(A) A teacher and moraliser
(B) A teacher who delights
(C) An entertainer
(D) None of the above
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