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Tuesday, 14 February 2012

KERALA SET ENGLISH 2011 (HELD ON 25.09.2011)

KERALA SET ENGLISH 2011

(Paper Code: 91107)



1. ------------- imported the decasyllabic line from France and under Italian influence made it pliable. It became the heroic line which was the surpassing vehicle of the great poetry of England.

A) Chaucer 
B) Spenser
C) Wyatt 
D) Marlowe



2. In The Canterbury Tales, who recites the litany of lugubrious and monotonous ‘tragedies’ which sadden the Knight’s good heart and make the innkeeper yawn?

A) The Yeoman 
B) The Ploughman
C) The Miller 
D) The Monk



3. ‘Here’s God’s plenty’ – Who said these words about whom?
A) Ben Jonson about Shakespeare
B) Dr. Johnson about Milton
C) Dryden about Chaucer
D) None of the above



4. Who wrote the Medieval Stage (2 volumes)
A) A.W. Pollard 
B) Wilson Knight
C) E.K. Chambers 
D) Arthur Quiller Couch



5. Everyman is a
A) Morality play 
B) Comedy
C) Tragedy 
D) Interlude



6. ‘In ------------- all religions are authorized and toleration is the law, even the Christian religion which has been introduced thither, enjoys no privileges’.

A) Utopia 
B) Religio Medici
C) Governour 
D) Areopagitica



7. 2011 is the quatercentenary of the translation of the ………. English Bible

A) Authorised King James Version
B) Wycliff
C) Tyndale
D) Coverdale



8. Who is almost the only representative of the ‘interlude school’ of dramatic writing?
A) John Heywood 
B) William Stevenson
C) David Lindsay 
D) John Redford



9. The first English Comedy of the classical school was

A) Gorboduc 
B) Class of Government
C) Celestina 
D) Ralph Roister Doister



10. When was Arcadia published?
A) 1580 
B) 1585 
C) 1590 
D) 1595



11. Name the author of The Shepherd’s Calendar.
A) Philip Sidney 
B) John Lyly
C) Edmund Spenser 
D) Walter Raleigh



12. ‘Here again inspiration comes from a classical legend. Shakespeare has recourse to Ovid as Marlowe to Musaeus’. What are the works referred to?
A) Hero and Leander and Venus and Adonais
B) Dr. Faustus and Coriolanus
C) The Jew of Malta and Titus Andronicus
D) Tamburlaine and Troilus and Cressida



13. “ Tomorrow to fresh woods and pastures new” is from a poem by:
A) Dryden 
B) Milton
C) Keats 
D) Shelley



14. Name the author of New Atlantis
A) Francis Bacon 
B) Thomas Coryate
C) John Lyly 
D) John Donne



15. Who declared idleness to be the scourge of England? “Idleness is the malus genius of our nation.”

A) Robert Burton 
B) Richard Hooker
C) Bishop Andrews 
D) John Stephens



16. ‘He bled Seneca white’, Who is the ‘he’ referred to and what is the play?

A) John Lyly: Damon and Pythias
B) George Peele: David and Bethsaba
C) Thomas Kyd: The Spanish Tragedie
D) Robert Greene: Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay



17. Which character of Marlowe uttered the following words?

“Still climbing after knowledge infinite.
And always moving as the restless spheres”.

A) Tamburlaine 
B) Dr. Faustus
C) Barabas 
D) King Edward



18. Rabbi Zeal-of-the-Land Busy is the chief character in which of Ben Jonson’s plays?

A) Volpone 
B) Epicoene
C) The Alchemist 
D) Bartholomew Fair



19. Who wrote A Game of Chess?

A) John Webster 
B) Thomas Middleton
C) Cyril Tourneur 
D) John Fletcher



20. Name the metaphysical poet who wrote ‘A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning’

A) Andrew Marvell 
B) John Donne
C) Thomas Carew 
D) Robert Herrick



21. How many plays did Shakespeare write?

A) 30 
B) 36/37
C) 40 
D) 45



22. ‘There is an upstart crow beautiful with our fethers / that with his tyger’s heart wrapt in a player’s hide’. Who is described by whom in these lines?

A) Shakespeare by Greene 
B) Shakespeare by Nashe
C) Shakespeare by Ben Jonson 
D) Ben Jonson by Dekker



23. Whose influence was still apparent in Richard III?

A) Marlowe 
B) Kyd
C) Nashe 
D) Greene



24. Which is the play in which Shakespeare follows the unities in their broad sense?

A) Cymbeline 
B) The Winter’s Tale
C) The Tempest 
D) Measure for Measure



25. Which of the following is the narrative poem by Shakespeare noted for its lyrical beauty?

A) The Rape of Lucrece 
B) The Rape of the Lock
C) Astrophel and Stella 
D) The Relique



26. Which play of Shakespeare (a farce) with a much involved plot was modelled on Plautus?

A) The Comedy of Errors 
B) All’s Well that Ends Well
C) Love’s Labour’s Lost 
D) None of the above



27. “Some are born great, some achieve greatness, some have greatness thrust upon them” – In which play of Shakespeare do these celebrated lines occur?

A) Hamlet 
B) Twelfth Night
C) Othello 
D) The Tempest



28. Who said, “I admire Ben Jonson, but I love Shakespeare”?

A) Dr. Johnson 
B) John Dryden
C) Charles Lamb 
D) William Hazlitt



29. Biron is a character in Shakespeare’s

A) Love’s Labour’s Lost 
B) The Two Gentlemen of Verona
C) A Midsummer Night’s Dream 
D) The Comedy of Errors



30. How many of Shakespeare’s dramas deal with English history and how many with Roman history?

A) 5, 4 
B) 6, 3
C) 7, 5 
D) 4, 4



31. Which play of Shakespeare begins with these lines?

“When shall we three meet again / In thunder lightening or in rain.”

A) Macbeth 
B) Hamlet
C) King Lear 
D) Othello



32. Shakespeare was associated with the

A) Globe Theatre 
B) New Theatre
C) London Theatre 
D) Palace Theatre

33. “For a good poet is made as well as born. And such wert thou” – Who paid this richest compliment to Shakespeare?

A) Bacon 
B) Webster
C) Ben Jonson 
D) John Marston



34. When was the folio edition of Shakespeare brought out?

A) 1620 
B) 1623 
C) 1624 
D) 1626



35. Which critic of Shakespeare wrote the Shakespearean Tragedy?

A) A.C. Bradley 
B) L.C. Nights
C) Wilson Knight 
D) Dowden



36. Which play of Shakespeare do the critics consider most autobiographical and which character is identified with Shakespeare?

A) King Lear, Lear 
B) Hamlet, Polonius
C) The Tempest, Prospero 
D) None of the above



37. Which of the following is the famous Shakespeare biographer?

A) T.S. Eliot 
B) E.K. Chambers
C) Charles Lamb 
D) Joseph Addison



38. “All the world is a stage. And all the men and women players” Whose words are these?

A) Jaques 
B) Caliban
C) Touchstone 
D) Falstaff



39. “Age cannot wither her nor custom stale her infinite variety”.

Who is the person referred to?

A) Desdemona 
B) Miranda
C) Cleopatra 
D) Viola



40. How does the Shakespearean sonnet differ from the Petrarchan sonnet?

A) In subject matter 
B) In rhyme scheme
C) In style and diction 
D) In the treatment of love



41. “Only with speeches fare / She wooes the gentle air
To hide her guilty front with innocent snow.”
These lines are from which of the works of Milton?

A) Paradise Lost 
B) Paradise Regained
C) The Comus 
D) On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity



42. “Milton’s -------------, the fragment of a masque is a fine compliment in verse to Dowager Countess of Derby, whose praises Spenser had sung when she was the wife of Lord Strange.”

A) Comus 
B) Arcades
C) Lycidas 
D) L’Allegro



43. Paradise Lost was published in

A) 1665 
B) 1667
C) 1670 
D) 1671



44. Samson, the central character in Samson Agonistes is

A) A Hebrew champion 
B) A Greek warrior
C) A Roman emperor 
D) An English king



45. Annus Mirabilis is a work by

A) Dryden 
B) Samuel Butler
C) Andrew Marvell 
D) John Denham



46. Which of the following is not an allegory?

A) The Pilgrim’s Progress 
B) The Life and Death of Mr. Badman
C) The Holy War 
D) Hudibras



47. Name the author of Essay on Criticism

A) Pope 
B) Dryden
C) Swift 
D) John Gay



48. The kingdom of Laputa appears in which novel of Swift?

A) Gulliver’s Travels 
B) The Battle of the Books
C) A Tale of a Tub 
D) Journal to Stella



49. Which of the following is not by Dr. Johnson?

A) The Dictionary of the English Language
B) Rasselas
C) The Lives of the Poets
D) Candida



50. What is the subtitle of Richardson’s Pamela?
A) Virtue Rewarded 
B) Clarissa
C) The History of a Young  Lady 
D) Pamela Abroad



51. Identify the great English novelist living in the age of the Romantics, yet not affected by the stream of Romanticism.

A) Jane Austen B) Miss Burney

C) John Wolcot D) George Eliot



52. The main subject of Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience is

A) Love and happiness; Grief and rebellion

B) Good and evil; Righteousness and unrighteousness

C) Salvation and damnation; Hope and despair

D) Slavery and freedom; Peace and justice



53. The two great romantic poets behind the creation of Lyrical Ballads are

A) Wordsworth and Coleridge B) Keats and Wordsworth

C) Collins and Gray D) Byron and Shelley



54. Which poem of Coleridge is considered as a ‘fragmentary epic’?

A) The Ancient Mariner B) Kubla Khan

C) Christabel D) Dejection, an Ode



55. Which of the following is not written by Lord Byron?

A) Ivanhoe B) Child Harold’s Pilgrimage

C) The Prisoner of Chillon D) Don Juan



56. Who nurtured the intellectual curiosity of Shelley in his formative period?

A) Godwin B) Mill

C) Locke D) Hobbes



57. “A thing of beauty is a joy for ever”. Which poem of Keats begins with this line?

A) Eve of St. Agnes B) Isabella

C) Hyperion D) Endymion



58. Which of the following books did Charles Lamb write in collaboration with his sister Mary?

A) Essays of Elia B) Last Essays of Elia

C) John Woodvil D) Tales from Shakespeare



59. Which of the following characters is not the creation of Charles Dickens?

A) Pickwick B) David Copperfield

C) Micawber D) Michael Henchard



60. “God’s in his heavens and / All’s right with the world”.

Name the poet of this optimistic philosophy in the Victorian age?

A) Christina Rossetti B) Robert Browning

C) William Morris D) D.G. Rossetti



61. “Centre cannot hold / things fall apart”. These are the words of

A) W.B. Yeats B) C. Day Lewis

C) Rupert Brooke D) Philip Larkin



62. J.M. Synge is ------------- playwright

A) An Irish B) An English

C) A Scottish D) A Welsh



63. Name the author of the Hound of Heaven.

A) Francis Thomson B) George W. Russell

C) George Moore D) None of the above



64. Shaw was influenced by which of the continental writers?

A) Goethe B) Victor Hugo

C) Ibsen D) Dante



65. G. Lytton Strachey is

A) A biographer and a critic B) A novelist

C) A playwright D) A poet



66. “In order to know what you do not know / You have to go by a way which is the

way of ignorance”. These lines are from T.S. Eliot’s

A) The Waste Land B) Four Quartets

C) Murder in the Cathedral D) East Coker



67. Which of the following novels of D.H. Lawrence is the most autobiographical?

A) Sons and Lovers B) Aaron’s Rod

C) Kangaroo D) The Plumed Serpent



68. Joyce employs the stream of consciousness technique in a special way in

A) Dubliners

B) A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

C) Finnegan’s Wake

D) Ulysses



69. Virginia Woolf expresses her feminist views strongly in

A) A Night and Day B) Jacob’s Room

C) The Common Reader D) A Room of One’s Own



70. ------------- is one of the very few English novels of E.M. Forster in which Indians

see an acceptable picture of themselves.

A) A Passage to India B) Where Angels Fear to Tread

C) The Longest Journey D) The Eternal Moment



71. The Whisky Priest appears in which novel of Graham Greene?

A) The Quiet American B) A Burnt Out Case

C) The Power and the Glory D) A Gun for Sale



72. George Orwell’s Animal Farm and 1984 basically centre around

A) Anti-Stalin obsession B) Anti-Hitler obsession

C) Anti-Mussolini obsession D) None of the above



73. Look Back in Anger expresses the concerns of

A) Angry young women B) Angry young men

C) Angry economists D) Angry professionals



74. Which of the following American writers exerted tremendous influence on Mahatma Gandhi?

A) Emerson B) Thoreau

C) Melville D) Hemingway

75. Whose 150th birth anniversary is being celebrated in India and the world over, now?

A) Tagore B) Sarojini Naidu

C) Toru Dutt D) Kamala Das



76. Salman Rushdie’s Midnights Children won the

A) Nobel Prize B) Booker Prize

C) Sahitya Academy Award D) Pulitzer Prize



77. Chinua Achebe’s Things Fall Apart is

A) A novel B) A play

C) A collection of stories D) A travelogue



78. Womanism is a woman’s liberative concept that runs through the works of

A) Tony Morrison B) Emily Dickinson

C) William Faulkner D) Silvia Plath



79. Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina is a

A) Domestic tragedy B) Political satire

C) Cultural criticism D) Social indictment



80. ‘Man may be destroyed but he cannot be defeated’ is the theme of Hemingway’s novel

A) The Old Man and the Sea B) A Farewell to Arms

C) For Whom the Bell Tolls D) None of the above



81. Identify the bilabial plosive consonants

A) [ p/b ] B) [ k/g ]

C) [ t/d ] D) [ f/v ]



82. Normally if a word ends in ‘-tion’, the stress falls on

A) Last syllable B) Last but one syllable

C) Any syllable D) First syllable



83. Which sibilant occurs in the following plurals?

book – s

pen – s

glass – es

A) s / s / is B) s / z / is

C) s / z / iz D) z / s / iz



84. Who wrote Aspects of the Theory of Syntax?

A) Bloomfield B) Harris

C) Chomsky D Halliday



85. Bound forms, -------------, are phonetic forms with constant meaning

A) Morphemes B) Lexical items

C) Sentence connectors D) None of the above



86. ‘Flying planes can be dangerous’ is an oft cited example for

A) Structural ambiguity B) Head of noun phrases

C) Resolving contrast D) I.C. Analysis



87. In T.G. Grammar ‘the sentence that is embedded into the other’ is known as

A) Constituent B) Surface structure

C) Alternant D) Binding



88. Morphologically English has two tenses only. They are the

A) Present and past B) Past and non-past

C) Present and perfect D) Present and progressive



89. According to Grim ------------- in Indo-European was changed to ------------- in Germanic language.

A) p / k to f / h

B) p / b to f / c

C) p / t to p / d

D) t / k to d / g



90. Thames, Avon, Dover and Wye are examples of ------------- influence on English,

A) Latin 
B) Greek
C) Scandinavian 
D) Celtic



91. That which contributed to the evolution of Middle English was

A) The Norman conquest (1066) B) The Greek influence

C) The discovery of Sanskrit D) The diffusion of German and English



92. Poramboke, catamaran, raja, chutney are examples of ------------- contribution to English vocabulary

A) Chinese 
B) Indian
C) Sinhalese 
D) South East Asian



93. Smoke filled the room. The passive form is

A) The room was filled with smoke

B) The room was filled in smoke

C) The room was filled by smoke

D) The room was filled through smoke



94. Which of the following sentences is wrong?

A) The students together with the teacher are playing football.

B) Johnson together with the teachers is playing football.

C) Johnson together with the teachers are playing football.

D) Johnson together with Jose is playing football.



95. Spot out the right sentence.

A) It has been raining since two hours.

B) It has been raining for two hours.

C) It is raining since two hours.

D) It is raining for two hours.



96. The phrasal verb ‘to put up with’ means

A) To tolerate

B) To show a particular level of skill

C) To provide food and accommodation to somebody in one’s house

D) To offer oneself as a candidate.



97. Identify the right idiomatic usage.

A) My father finds it very difficult to make both ends meet.

B) My father finds it very difficult to make both his ends meet.

C) My father finds it very difficult to make both the ends meet.

D) My father finds it very difficult to make both of the ends meet.



98. Homophones are pairs of words

A) With same pronunciation but different meaning

B) Different pronunciation with same meaning

C) Different spelling with same meaning

D) Different meaning with same spelling



99. ‘He runs a shop’. In this sentence the verb ‘runs’ is used as

A) Transitive verb B) Intransitive verb

C) Linking verb D) Irregular verb



100. Which of the following ‘italicized adjectival usage’ is correct?

A) He is suffering from a runny nose.

B) He is suffering from a runney nose.

C) He is suffering from a runnying nose.

D) He is suffering from a runningly nose.



101. To Aristotle ‘catharsis’ means

A) Fall from high estate in life 
B) Purgation of the emotions
C) To correct manners 
D) To refine the conduct



102. The hamartia, the anagnorisis and the peripeteia are the three key elements in

A) A plot 
B) An ode
C) A lyric 
D) An epic



103. Who proposed the ‘Touchstone’ method for literary evaluation?

A) Matthew Arnold 
B) T.S. Eliot
C) I.A. Richards 
D) F.R. Leavis



104. By the term ‘dissociation of sensibility’ Eliot meant

A) The unification of thought and feeling

B) The unification of thought and intellect

C) The unification of intellect and reason

D) The unification of emotions and feelings



105. A Defence of an Essay of Dramatic Poesy was written by

A) Philip Sidney 
B) John Milton
C) John Dryden 
D) Samuel Butler



106. I.A. Richards pioneered the technique called

A) Practical criticism 
B) Descriptive analysis
C) Historical criticism 
D) Interpretive evaluation



107. William Empson, in his celebrated book, identified ------------- types of ambiguity

in literary style

A) 5 
B) 6
C) 7 
D) 9



108. Identify the scholarly journal founded and edited by F.R. Leavis and Q.D. Leavis

A) Scrutiny 
B) Criterion
C) Lyceum 
D) Athenum



109. The New Critics attempted to show in a work of art

A) The internal contradictions

B) The disunity which underlies its apparent unity

C) The unity beneath apparent disunity

D) None of these



110. Structuralism, an intellectual movement in France, is first seen in the work of the anthropologist

A) Ronald Barthes 
B) Claude Levi-Strauss
C) Frantz Kafka 
D) Jacques Lacan



111. The concept of signifier versus signified was the contribution of the Swiss linguist

A) Bloomfield
B) Edward Sapir
C) Roman Jakobson
D) Ferdinand de Saussure



112. ‘There is nothing outside the text’ is the most frequently quoted line from

A) Derrida 
B) Spivak
C) Neitzsche 
D) Heidegger



113. The book which can be said to inaugurate post-colonial criticism is

A) Frantz Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth
B) Edward Said’s Orientalism
C) Gayatri Spivak’s In Other Worlds
D) Homi Bhabha’s The Location of Culture



114. The male contribution to the tradition of feminist writing is found in John Stuart Mill’s

A) The Subjection of Woman

B) A Vindication of the Rights of Women

C) Women and Labour

D) The Origin of the Family



115. In the direct method of language teaching the medium of communication is

A) Mother tongue mixed with second language

B) The foreign / second language

C) Vernacular mixed with second / foreign language

D) Any language depending upon the classroom requirement



116. Seminars and library work help the students in

A) Independent work / interactive learning

B) Creative thinking

C) Critical study

D) Mechanical / rote learning



117. Socio-linguistics helps evolve materials for language teaching more in respect of

A) Disadvantaged groups 
B) Elites
C) Non-native learners 
D) Bilingual learners



118. What is meant by eclectic method of language teaching?

A) A combination of grammar translation and direct methods.

B) A combination of audiovisual and structural methods.

C) A combination of functional and communicative approaches.

D) A common sense blending of the situation required-methods.



119. Who is the author of the essay ‘Is There a Text in This Class’

A) Stanley Fish

B) Gayatri Spivak

C) Derrida

D) Said



120. Communicative approach to language teaching / learning is basically

A) Classroom centred

B) Learner centred

C) Teacher centred

D) Textbook centred

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