UGC-NET&SET-ENGLISH-MODEL PAPER-20 (JUNE-2012-II)

UGC-NET&SET-ENGLISH-MODEL PAPER-20 (JUNE-2012-II)

21.             List – I                                             List – II

1. Good sense is the body of poetic genius    I. Brooks, “The Formalist Critic”
2. Poetry is the breath and a finer spirit of all knowledge.
         II.Sidney, Defence/An Apology for Poetry
3. Literary criticism is a description and evaluation of its object
       III. Wordsworth, Preface to Lyrical Ballads
4. Nature never set forth the earth in as rich a tapestry as diverse poets have done IV. Coleridge,Biographia Literaria
        1   2   3 4
(A) IV III I II
(B) II IV III I
(C) III II I IV
(D) IV II I III

22. In which of the following travel books does Mark Twain give an account of his visit to India ?
(A) A Tramp Abroad
(B) Roughing It
(C) The Innocents Abroad
(D) Following the Equator

23. William Blake’s famous poems such as “London”, “The Sick Rose”, and “The Tyger” appear in
(A) Songs of Innocence
(B) Songs of Experience
(C) The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
(D) Vision of the Daughters of Albion

24. Who among the following English artists illustrated the novels of Dickens and Scott ?
(A) Richard Hogarth
(B) Joshua Reynolds
(C) George Cruishank
(D) John Tennial

25. The last of Gulliver’s Travels is to
(A) The Land of the Houyhnhnms
(B) The Land of Homosapiens
(C) The Land of the Hurricanes
(D) The Newfound Land

26. Madam Merle is a character in
(A) The Great Gatsby
(B) The Portrait of a Lady
(C) The Jungle
(D) The Heart is a Lonely Hunter

27. In which of the following scenes of The Waste Land do we have a departure from Standard English ?
(A) The typist scene
(B) The pub scene
(C) The hyacinth garden scene
(D) The Chapel Perilous scene

28. The words “If it were done when tis done, then twere well / It were done quickly…” are uttered by
(A) Hamlet
(B) Lear
(C) Othello
(D) Macbeth

29. John Dryden’s Absalom and Achotophel is a
(A) religious tract
(B) political allegory
(C) comic verse epic
(D) comedy

30. The term ‘the comedy of menace’ is associated with the early plays of
(A) Arnold Wesker
(B) John Arden
(C) Harold Pinter
(D) David Hare

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