UGC NET English Solved Question Paper 2- June 2013
1. In Pinter’s Birthday Party, Stanley is given a birthday present. What is it?
(A) A toy
(B) A piano
(C) A drum
(D) A violin
Answer: (C)
2. How does Lord Jim end?
(A) Jim is shot through the chest by Doramin.
(B) Jim kills himself with a last unflinching glance.
(C) Jim answers “the call of exalted egoism” and betrays Jewel.
(D) Jim surrenders himself to Doramin.
Answer: (A)
3. “Where I lacked a political purpose, I wrote lifeless books.” To which of the
following authors can we attribute the above admission?
(A) Graham Greene
(B) George Orwell
(C) Charles Morgan
(D) Evelyn Waugh
Answer: (B)
4. Modernism has been described as being concerned with “disenchantment of
our culture with culture itself”. Who is the critic?
(A) Stephen Spender
(B) Malcolm Bradbury
(C) Lionel Trilling
(D) Joseph Frank
Answer: (C)
5. “Only that film, which fluttered on the grate, still flutters there, the sole
unquiet thing.”
The above lines are quoted from
(A) “Tintern Abbey Revisited”
(B) “Michael”
(C) “Frost at Midnight”
(D) “This Lime-Tree Bower, My Prison”
Answer: (C)
6. Which one of the following modern poems employs ottava rima?
(A) “Among School Children”
(B) “In Praise of Limestone”
(C) “The Wild Swans at Coole”
(D) “The Shield of Achilles”
Answer: (A)
7. John Dryden in his heroic tragedy All for Love takes the story of
Shakespeare’s
(A) Troilus and Cressida
(B) The Merchant of Venice
(C) Antony and Cleopatra
(D) Measure for Measure
Answer: (C)
8. Arrange the following works in the order in which they appear. Identify the
correct code:
I. No Longer at Ease
II. Things Fall apart
III. A Man of the People
IV. Arrow of God
The correct combination according to the code is:
Code:
(A) III, IV, II, I
(B) IV, III, I, II
(C) II, I, IV, III
(D) I, II, III, IV
Answer: (C)
9. Samuel Pepys kept his diary from
(A) 1660 to 1669
(B) 1649 to 1660
(C) 1662 to 1689
(D) 1660 to 1689
Answer: (A)
10. In the Defence of Poetry, what did Sydney attribute to poetry?
(A) A magical power whereby poetry plays tricks on the reader.
(B) A divine power whereby poetry transmits a message from God to the reader.
(C) A moral power whereby poetry encourages the reader to evaluate virtuous
models.
(D) A realistic power that cannot be made to seem like mere illusion and trickery.
Answer: (C)
11. An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot presents portraits of the following
contemporary individuals:
(A) Addison and Lord Hervey
(B) Dryden and Rochester
(C) Swift and Steele
(D) Smollett and Defoe
Answer: (A)
12. Match the following authors with their works:
List – A
I. Alice Walker
II. Ralph Ellison
III. Richard Wright
IV Zora Neale Hurston
List – B
1. Invisible Man
2. The Colour Purple
3. Their Eyes Were Watching God
4. Native Son
Which is the correct combination according to the code?
I II III IV
(A) 2 1 3 4
(B) 3 4 2 1
(C) 4 3 1 2
(D) 1 2 4 3
Answer: * (Marks given to all)
13. Which of these plays by Shakespeare does not use ‘cross-dressing’ as a
device?
(A) As You Like It
(B) Julius Caesar
(C) Cymbeline
(D) Two Gentlemen of Verona
Answer: (B)
14. Which of the following works cannot be categorised under postcolonial
theory?
(A) Nation and Narration
(B) Orientalism
(C) Discipline and Punish
(D) White Mythologies
Answer: (C)
15. Locke’s Essay Concerning Human Understanding is a classic statement of
_________ Philosophy.
(A) Aesthetic
(B) Empiricist
(C) Nationalist
(D) Realist
Answer: (B)
16. “Power circulates in all directions, to and from all social levels, at all times.”
Who said this?
(A) Edward Said
(B) Michel Foucault
(C) Jacques Derrida
(D) Roland Barthes
Answer: (B)
17. Which one of the following is not written by an Australian Aboriginal
writer?
(A) Kath Walker
(B) Peter Carey
(C) Robert Bropho
(D) Jack Davis
Answer: *
18. Sir Thomas Wyatt and the Earl of Surrey jointly brought out Tottel’s
Miscellany during the Renaissance. Identify the name of the Earl of Surrey from the following:
(A) Thomas Lodge
(B) Thomas Nashe
(C) Thomas Sackville
(D) Henry Howard
Answer: (D)
19. Match the following lists:
(Novelists)
I. Margaret Laurence
II. Margaret Atwood
III. Sinclair Ross
IV. Thomas King
(Novels)
1. Surfacing
2. The Stone Angel
3. Medicine River
4. As for Me and My House
Which is the correct combination according to the code?
I II III IV
(A) 1 4 3 2
(B) 3 2 1 4
(C) 4 3 2 1
(D) 2 1 4 3
Answer: (D)
20. The dramatic structure of Restoration comedies combines in it the feature of
I. The Elizabethan Theatre
II. The Neoclassical Theatre of Italy and France
III. The Irish Theatre
IV. The Greek Theatre
The correct combination according to the code is
Codes:
(A) I and IV are correct.
(B) III and IV are correct.
(C) II and III are correct.
(D) I and II are correct.
Answer: (D)
21. Which American poet wrote: “I sound my barbaric yawp over the roofs of
the world”?
(A) Robert Lowell
(B) Walt Whitman
(C) Wallace Stevens
(D) Langston Hughes
Answer: (B)
22. The etymological meaning of the word “trope” is
(A) Gesture
(B) Turning
(C) Mirror
(D) Desire
Answer: (B)
23. Who among the following English poets defined poetic imagination as “a repetition in the finite mind of the eternal act of creation in the infinite ‘I AM’ ”?
(A) Blake
(B) Wordsworth
(C) Coleridge
(D) Shelley
Answer: (C)
24. Little Nell is a character in Dickens’
(A) David Copperfield
(B) The Old Curiosity Shop
(C) Bleak House
(D) Great Expectations
Answer: (B)
25. Match the following:
(Schools/Concept of Criticism)
I. Formalism
II. New Critics
III. Psychological Theory of the Value of Literature
IV. Literary art as archetypal image
(Critics)
1. John Crow Ransom
2. The Jungians
3. Victor Shklovsky
4. I.A. Richards
The correct combination according to the code is:
I II III IV
(A) 3 1 4 2
(B) 2 4 1 3
(C) 4 1 2 3
(D) 3 2 1 4
Answer: (A)
26. In the late seventeenth century a “Battle of Books” erupted between which
two groups?
(A) Cavaliers and Roundheads
(B) Abolitionists and Enthusiasts for slaves
(C) Champions of Ancient and Modern Learning
(D) The Welsh and the Scots
Answer: (C)
27. “Everything that man esteems Endures a moment or a day Love’s pleasure
drives his love away…” In the above quote the last line is an example of
(A) Allusion
(B) Pleonasm
(C) Paradox
(D) Zeugma
Answer: (C)
28. Match the author with the work:
(Authors)
I. Kingsely Amis
II. Allan Silletoe
III. Doris Lessing
IV. Jean Rhys
(Works)
1. Saturday and Sunday Morning
2. The Golden Note Book
3. The Left Bank
4. Lucky Jim
Which is the correct combination according to the code?
Code:
I II III IV
(A) 3 4 1 2
(B) 4 1 2 3
(C) 2 3 1 4
(D) 1 2 3 4
Answer: (B)
29. In which of Hardy’s novels does the character Abel Whittle appear?
(A) Far from the Madding Crowd
(B) The Return of the Native
(C) A Pair of Blue Eyes
(D) The Mayor of Caster bridge
Answer: (D)
30. The phrase “dark satanic mills” has become the most famous description of
the force at the centre of the industrial revolution. The phrase was used by
(A) William Wordsworth
(B) William Blake
(C) Thomas Carlyle
(D) John Ruskin
Answer: (B)
31. “Five miles meandering with a mazy motion through wood and dale the
scared river ran.” Where does this ‘sacred river’ directly run to?
(A) A lifeless ocean
(B) The caverns measureless
(C) A fountain
(D) The waves
Answer: A and B
32. Who is the twentieth-century poet, a winner of the Nobel Prize for
literature who rejected the label “British” though he has always written in
English rather than his regional language?
(A) Douglas Dunn
(B) Seamus Heaney
(C) Geoffrey Hill
(D) Philip Larkin
Answer: (B)
33. Which of the following statements best describes Sir Thomas Browne’s
Religion Medici?
(A) It is a story of conversion or providential experiences.
(B) It emphasizes Browne’s love of mystery and wonder.
(C) It is full of angst, melancholy and dread of death.
(D) It reports the facts of Browne’s life.
Answer: A and B
34. Which of the following characters from Eliot’s Waste Land is not correctly
mentioned?
(A) The typist
(B) Madam Sosostris
(C) The Merchant from Eugenides
(D) The Young Man Carbuncular
Answer: (C)
35. Which one of the following best describes the general feeling expressed in
literature during the last decade of the Victorian era?
(A) Studied melancholy and aestheticism
(B) The triumph of science and morbidity
(C) Sincere earnestness and Protestant zeal
(D) Raucous celebration combined with paranoid interpretation
Answer: (A)
36. Which poem by Shelley bears the alternative title, “The Spirit of Solitude”?
(A) Mont Blanc
(B) “Hymn to Intellectual Beauty”
(C) “Adonais”
(D) Alastor
Answer: (D)
37. Which tale in The Canterbury Tales uses the tradition of the Beast Fable?
(A) The Knight’s Tale
(B) The Monk’s Tale
(C) The Nun’s Priest’s Tale
(D) The Miller’s Tale
Answer: (C)
38. At the end of Sons and Lovers Paul Morel
(A) Sets off in quest of life away from his mother.
(B) Considers the option of committing suicide.
(C) Joins his elder brother William in London.
(D) Embraces a Schopenhauer – like nihilism.
Answer: (A)
39. When you say “I love her eyes, her hair, her nose, her cheeks, her lips” you
are using a rhetorical device of
(A) Enumeration
(B) Ant anagoge
(C) Parataxis
(D) Hypo taxis
Answer: (A)
40. The following are two lists of plays and characters. Match them.
(Characters)
1. Malevole
2. Beatrice
3. Bianca
4. Doll Tear sheet
(Plays)
I. Women Beware Women
II. The Malcontent
III. The City Madam
IV. The Changeling
Which is the correct combination according to the code?
I II III IV
(A) 3 1 4 2
(B) 2 1 2 4
(C) 1 2 3 4
(D) 4 3 2 1
Answer: (A)
41. With Bacon the essay form is
(A) An intimate, personal confession
(B) Witty and boldly imagistic
(C) The aphoristic expression of accumulated public wisdom
(D) Homely and vulgar
Answer: (C)
42. Evelyn Waugh’s Trilogy published together as Sword of Honour is about
(A) The English at War
(B) The English Aristocracy
(C) The Irish question
(D) Scottish nationalism
Answer: (A)
43. Who coined the phrase “The Two Nations” to describe the disparity in
Britain between the rich and the poor?
(A) Charles Dickens
(B) Thomas Carlyle
(C) Benjamin Disraeli
(D) Frederick Engels
Answer: (C)
44. Milton introduces Satan and the fallen angels in the Book I of Paradise Lost.
Two of the chief devils reappear in Book II. They are
I. Moloch
II. Clemos
III. Belial
IV. Thamuz
The correct combination according to the code is
(A) I and IV are correct.
(B) I and III are correct.
(C) I and II are correct.
(D) II and III are correct.
Answer: (B)
45. When Chaucer describes the Friar as a “noble pillar of order”, he is using
(A) Irony
(B) Simile
(C) Understatement
(D) Personication
Answer: (A)
46. John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger is an example of
(A) Drawing room comedy
(B) kitchen-sink drama
(C) Absurd drama
(D) Melodrama
Answer: (B)
47. Which character in Jane Eyre uses religion to justify cruelty?
(A) Blanche Ingram
(B) Mr. Brocklehurst
(C) Sir John Rivers
(D) Eliza Reed
Answer: (B)
48. Which Romantic poet defined a slave as ‘a person perverted into a thing’?
(A) Blake
(B) Coleridge
(C) Keats
(D) Shelley
Answer: (B)
49. John Suckling belongs to the group of
(A) Metaphysical poets
(B) Cavalier poets
(C) Neo-classical poets
(D) Religious poets
Answer: (B)
50. Sir Thomas More creates the character of a traveller into whose mouth the
account of Utopia is put. His name is
(A) Michael
(B) Raphael
(C) Henry
(D) Thomas
Answer: (B)
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