NET PAPER-2 JUNE 2007
1. The lines: 'Even I, a dunce of more renown than they, Was sent before but to prepare thy way' are quoted from :
(A) Pope's Dunciad
(B) Dryden's Absalom and Achitophel
(C) Dryden's Mac Flecknoe
(D) Swift's A Tale of a Tub
2. Fanny Burney's Evelina is about:
(A) a young lady's entry into English fashionable society
(B) English refugees in Paris
(C) an English enthusiast for revolutionary liberty
(D) money and the world of the country house
3. The unexpurgated text of Lady Chatterley's Lover was published after Obscenity trial in:
(A) 1958
(B) 1965
(C) 1960
(D) 1962
4. Sir Andrew Freeport is a character in:
(A) Humphry Clinker
(B) Joseph Andrews
(C) The Coverley Papers
(D) Clarissa
5. In which of the following novels does Stein feature as a significant character?
(A) Under Western Eyes
(B) Lord Jim
(C) Heart of Darkness
(D) Nostromo
6. The Grand Inquisitor is a character in:
(A) Crime and Punishment
(B) Notes from the Underground
(C) Brothers Karamazov
(D) The Idiot
7. Which modern critic described value judgements as 'the donkey's carrot of literary criticism’?
(A) T. S. Eliot
(B) I. A. Richards
(C) William Empson
(D) Northrop Frye
8. Select the matching pair:
(A) The Book of the Duchess: Blanche of Leicester
(B) The Canterbury Tales: The Host of the Tabard
(C) Troilus and Criseyde: Squire
(D) The Parliament of Birds: St. Agnes's Eve
9. 'The Winter Morning' forms part of a longer poem by:
(A) Cowper
(B) Blake
(C) Burns
(D) Byron
10. Bradley Pearson is the narrator of Iris Murdoch’s novel:
(A) Under the Net
(B) Bruno's Dream
(C) The Bell
(D) The Black Prince
11. 'Victorian Compromise' is an expression first used by:
(A) David Cecil
(B) G. K. Chesterton
(C) Lytton Strachey
(D) Vincent Buckley
12. More's Latin Masterpiece Utopia was translated into English in:
(A) 1551
(B) 1498
(C) 1516
(D) 1532
13. The Anxiety of Influence: A Theory of Poetry is written by:
(A) Maud Bodkin
(B) Stephen Spender
(C) Harold Bloom
(D) Frank Kernode
14. Who among the following was not a member of the group, 'The University Wits’?
(A) Thomas Nashe
(B) Ben Jonson
(C) George Peele
(D) Samuel Daniel
15. William Beckford's oriental fantasy Vathek was originally written in:
(A) Spanish
(B) German
(C) French
(D) Italian
16. The term 'American renaissance' was first used by:
(A) R. W. B Lewis
(B) Leo Marx
(C) F. O. Matthiessen
(D) Richard Chase
17. 'Gladly would he learn, and gladly teach' is a line from :
(A) Spenser's Fairie Queen
(B) Goldsmith's 'The Deserted Village'
(C) Chaucer's Prologue to Canterbury Tales
(D) Langland's Piers Plowman
18. Which of the following arrangement of the English plays is in correct chronological order?
(A) Justice - The Family Reunion - Saint Joan - The Playboy of the Western World
(B) Saint Joan - Justice - The Playboy of the Western World - The Family Reunion
(C) The Family Reunion - Saint Joan - Justice - The Playboy of the Western World
(D) The Playboy of the Western World - Justice - Saint Joan - The Family Reunion
19. The second part of The Pilgrim's Progress was published in:
(A) 1690
(B) 1678
(C) 1686
(D) 1684
20. The Egoist is written by:
(A) Blackmore
(B) William Thackeray
(C) Meredith
(D) Hardy
21. Which is the correct chronological sequence of the following novels?
(A) Decline and Fall - The Time Machine -Nineteen Eightyfour - Brave New World
(B) Nineteen Eightyfour - Decline and Fall - The Time Machine - Brave New World
(C) Brave New World - The Time Machine -Nineteen Eightyfour - Decline and Fall
(D) The Time Machine - Decline and Fall - Brave New World - Nineteen Eightyfour
22. Roland Barthes is the author of one of the following texts :
(A) The Death of Tragedy
(B) The Death of a Hero
(C) The Death of the Author
(D) The Death of Literature
23. The author of the Elizabethan sonnet sequence, Idea, is:
(A) Samuel Daniel
(B) Michael Drayton
(C) Edmund Spenser
(D) Fulke Greville
24. Muriel Spark's The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie is a rewriting of the Victorian novel:
(A) Jane Eyre
(B) Villette
(C) Wuthering Heights
(D) North and South
25. The Romantic Imagination is the title of a book by:
(A) Harold Bloom
(B) Graham Hough
(C) C. M. Bowra
(D) M. H. Abrahms
26. 'Ode on the spring' was written by:
(A) Thomas Gray
(B) John Keats
(C) Abraham Cowley
(D) William Collins
27. Which of the following books was not published in 1859?
(A) Darwin : The Origin of Species
(B) George Eliot : Adam Bede
(C) Mill : On Liberty
(D) Ruskin : Unto This Last
28. Three Guineas is the title of a book by:
(A) E. M. Forster
(B) Virginia Woolf
(C) George Orwell
(D) G. B. Shaw
29. Harold Pinter's first four plays are :
(A) The Caretaker, The Room, The Homecoming,The Birthday Party
(B) The Room, The Dumb Waiter, The Birthday Party, The Caretaker
(C) The Homecoming, The Caretaker, Old Times, Betrayal
(D) The Dumb Waiter, The Caretaker, No Man's Land, Betrayal
30. Identify the odd character out:
(A) Bosola
(B) De Flores
(C) Iago
(D) Kent
31. Select the matching pair:
(A) The Great Gatsby: Chicago
(B) The Old Man and the Sea: Cuba
(C) For Whom the Bell Tolls: Italy
(D) The Sound and the Fury: Boston
32. 'The page is printed'. This is the last line in a poem by:
(A) Sylvia Plath
(B) Dylan Thomas
(C) Philip Larkin
(D) Ted Hughes
33. T. S. Eliot's The Wasteland was first published in:
(A) The Criterion
(B) The Dial
(C) The Yale Review
(D) New Yorker
34. 'Relationship' is a long poem by:
(A) A. K. Ramanujan
(B) R. Parthasarathy
(C) Jayanta Mahapatra
(D) Kamala Das
35. The phrase, 'bottomless perdition' occurs in Milton's Paradise Lost in:
(A) Book I
(B) Book IV
(C) Book VI
(D) Book XII
36. Which of the following arrangements of American plays is in the correct chronological sequence?
(A) Mourning Becomes Electra - The Hairy Ape - Death of a Salesman - A Streetcar Named Desire
(B) The Hairy Ape - Death of a Salesman - Mourning Becomes Electra - A Streetcar Named Desire
(C) A Streetcar Named Desire - The Hairy Ape - Mourning Becomes Electra - Death of a Salesman
(D) The Hairy Ape - Mourning Becomes Electra - A Streetcar Named Desire - Death of a Salesman
37. Which of the following arrangements of famous characters is in the correct chronological order?
(A) Vittoria Corombona - Beatrice - Christiana -Hermione
(B) Beatrice - Hermione - Vittoria Corombona -Christiana
(C) Hermione - Beatrice - Vittoria Corombona -Christiana
(D) Beatrice - Vittoria Corombona - Hermione –Christiana
38. Which of the following is in correct chronological sequence ?
(A) In Memoriam - 'Lycidas' - 'An Elegy Written on a Country Churchyard' - Adonais
(B) Adonais - In Memoriam - 'Lycidas' - 'An Elegy Written on a Country Churchyard'
(C) 'An Elegy Written on a Country Churchyard' - In Memoriam - Adonais 'Lycidas'
(D) 'Lycidas' - 'An Elegy Written on a Country Churchyard' - Adonais - In Memoriam
39. The Chartist Demonstration in London involving the third presentation of Charter took place in:
(A) 1842
(B) 1846
(C) 1848
(D) 1851
40. 'Life, like a dome of many-coloured glass,
Stains the white radiance of Eternity,
Until Death tramples it into fragments'
The above lines occur in:
(A) ‘Dejection: An Ode'
(B) Adonais
(C) In Memoriam
(D) 'Thyrsis'
41. Arrange the following characters in chronological sequence :
(A) Mr. Rochester - David Copperfield Rosamond - Bathsheba
(B) David Copperfield - Rosamond - Mr. Rochester - Bathsheba
(C) Bathsheba - Mr. Rochester - David Copperfield - Becky Sharp
(D) David Copperfield - Bathsheba - Mr. Rochester - Rosamond
42. The book, The Religion of Man is written by:
(A) Sri. Aurobindo
(B) Rabindranath Tagore
(C) A. K. Coomaraswamy
(D) V. K. Gokak
43. In the poem 'Windhover' Hopkins uses:
(A) Alternate Rhyme
(B) Disyllabic Rhyme
(C) Cross Rhyme
(D) Split Rhyme
44. Which Dickens novel attacks the New Poor Law of 1834 in the opening chapters?
(A) Great Expectations
(B) Hard Times
(C) Oliver Twist
(D) Dombey and Son
45. 'Throw away thy rod,
(A) ‘Dejection: An Ode'
(B) Adonais
(C) In Memoriam
(D) 'Thyrsis'
41. Arrange the following characters in chronological sequence :
(A) Mr. Rochester - David Copperfield Rosamond - Bathsheba
(B) David Copperfield - Rosamond - Mr. Rochester - Bathsheba
(C) Bathsheba - Mr. Rochester - David Copperfield - Becky Sharp
(D) David Copperfield - Bathsheba - Mr. Rochester - Rosamond
42. The book, The Religion of Man is written by:
(A) Sri. Aurobindo
(B) Rabindranath Tagore
(C) A. K. Coomaraswamy
(D) V. K. Gokak
43. In the poem 'Windhover' Hopkins uses:
(A) Alternate Rhyme
(B) Disyllabic Rhyme
(C) Cross Rhyme
(D) Split Rhyme
44. Which Dickens novel attacks the New Poor Law of 1834 in the opening chapters?
(A) Great Expectations
(B) Hard Times
(C) Oliver Twist
(D) Dombey and Son
45. 'Throw away thy rod,
throw away thy wrath,
O my God,
take the gentle path'
These lines are taken from a poem by :
(A) Herbert
(B) Donne
(C) Crashaw
(D) Vaughan
46. 'Epithalamium' is a :
(A) song of mourning
(B) song of eulogy
(C) nuptial song
(D) funeral song
47. The Gutenberg Bible was first published in:
(A) 1456
(B) 1516
(C) 1449
(D) 1498
48. Identify the odd one out:
(A) Persuasion: Anne Tilney
(B) Northanger Abbey : Catherine Price
(C) Emma : Jane Fairfax
(D) Mansfield Park : Fanny Dean
49. Which among the following is in the correct chronological sequence?
(A) Sexual Politics - Thinking About Women - The Second Sex - The Prisoner of Sex
(B) Thinking About Women - The Prisoner of Sex -Sexual Politics - The Second Sex
(C) The Second Sex - Thinking About Women - Sexual Politics - The Prisoner of Sex
(D) The Prisoner of Sex - The Second Sex - Sexual Politics - Thinking About Women
50. Coleridge's 'Kubla Khan' remains 'a fragment' because
(A) He was called by Wordsworth who was living in Porlock at that time
(B) Dorothy Wordsworth was upset over their love affair
(C) He was interrupted by a caller, a person on business from Porlock
(D) He ran out of his stock of opium
(A) Herbert
(B) Donne
(C) Crashaw
(D) Vaughan
46. 'Epithalamium' is a :
(A) song of mourning
(B) song of eulogy
(C) nuptial song
(D) funeral song
47. The Gutenberg Bible was first published in:
(A) 1456
(B) 1516
(C) 1449
(D) 1498
48. Identify the odd one out:
(A) Persuasion: Anne Tilney
(B) Northanger Abbey : Catherine Price
(C) Emma : Jane Fairfax
(D) Mansfield Park : Fanny Dean
49. Which among the following is in the correct chronological sequence?
(A) Sexual Politics - Thinking About Women - The Second Sex - The Prisoner of Sex
(B) Thinking About Women - The Prisoner of Sex -Sexual Politics - The Second Sex
(C) The Second Sex - Thinking About Women - Sexual Politics - The Prisoner of Sex
(D) The Prisoner of Sex - The Second Sex - Sexual Politics - Thinking About Women
50. Coleridge's 'Kubla Khan' remains 'a fragment' because
(A) He was called by Wordsworth who was living in Porlock at that time
(B) Dorothy Wordsworth was upset over their love affair
(C) He was interrupted by a caller, a person on business from Porlock
(D) He ran out of his stock of opium
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