PGT English Mock Test 3

Welcome to your PGT English Mock Test 3

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1. It consists of two consecutive lines of verse rhyming together, usually in the same metre What is it?

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2. Abraham Cowley invented the metrical form

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3. An article in criticism of a literary work is known as:

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4. A caesura is a

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5. What is poetic license? (TGT-01)

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6. The unbroken flow of thought and awareness in the waking mind is called - (TGT-01)

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7. What is meant by 'Catharsis'? (TGT-01)

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8. The Term 'Dystopia' implies- (TGT-01)

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9. Conflicts are of two kinds: External and:

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10. 'Denotation' means-

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11. A feeling or idea that is suggested by a particular word although it need not be a part of the word's meaning, or something suggested by an object or situation: especially in a play:

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12. A sudden and surprising action or turn of events,

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13. A……… is a literary device featuring two consecutive lines of poetry that typically rhyme and have the same meter.

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14. What is the figure of speech when the real meaning is exactly the opposite of that which is expressed by words apparently?

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15. Shakespeare's birthplace is

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16. What of figure of speech has been used in the "All the perfumes of Arabia cannot sweeten this little hand." following line?

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17. Shakespeare was buried in the Church of the Holy Trinity, Stratford-upon-Avon, although his monument was erected in-

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18. "Life of Milton' has been written by:

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19. What kind of work is Samson Agonistes?

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20. Paradise Lost was published in 1667 in London. Who was its publisher?

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21. John Donne later became a in the Church of England.

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22. Which of the following poem of Pope begins with the lines: Know then thyself, presume not God to scan; The proper study of Mankind is Man.

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23. Which poem of Pope the following lines form a part of? Created half to rise, and half to fall; Great lord of all things, yet a prey to all; Sole judge of Truth, in endless Error hurl'd: The glory, jest, and riddle of the world!

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24. As compared to 'aside'. 'monologue stands out for its-

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25. When, in the end of any literary work, the good gets the reward and the bad one is punished, which term is used-

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26. John Keats' Ode to Autumn is a...... ode.

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27. The term 'Bourgeois drama' descri- bes a genre of dramatic literature which deals with the social problems of......... life.

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28. The most successful practitioner of the Horatian epistle was-

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29. 'Humour stands for comical sensi- bility in people and situations. Such inherent in a combination ofa sensibility may be-

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30. 'Monologue' is distinguished from 'soliloquy' by the fact that it is-

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31. Which poem of Pope the following lines form a part of? Go, teach Eternal Wisdom how to rule- Then drop into thyself, and be a fool!

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32. Who/what do lie covered elevated land? underneath the tree and grass

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33. Who will not get up from the eternal sleep on listening the twitter of birds and cock's shrill clarion?

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34. According to poem Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard, housewives would not be busy cooking meals for them because they-

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35. "Stern Daughter of the Voice of God!" Who is this 'Stern daughter'?

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36. What was the name of Michael's cottage?

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37. Wordsworth's Prelude is a -

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38. Wordsworth wrote a sonnet 'London, 1802' on:

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39. Shelly wrote Adonais, a (threnody) Pastoral Elegy on the death of

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40. Shelley's Adonais is a-

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41. The following lines are taken from - Life, like a dome of many-colored glass, Stains the white radiance of Eternity, Until Death tramples it to fragments.-Die.

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42. Who composed these famous lines- "Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought."

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43. Who is known for Hellenic spirit in his poetry?

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44. What is Hellenism that we find in Keats's poetry?

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45. The characters in "The Epic" include all of the following except:

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46. Which Romantic poet was still alive when Tennyson published his 1842 collection?

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47. Browning's father name was:

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48. Robert Browning was the ... of his parents:

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49. R.L Stevenson wrote, "Poor Matt. He is gone to heaven, no doubt, but he won't like God." Who is he referring to?

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50. Who called 18th century "an age of prose and reason"?