TGT English Mock Test 11

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1. A performance using gestures and body movements without words

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2. They are the goddess of divine retribution and vengeance. The term is used when evil brings about its own downfall.

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3. The act of inventing a word or phrase is known as:

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4. W.H. Auden published three plays between 1935 and 1938. These plays he wrote in collaboration with-

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5. Philip Larkin died of-

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6. How many editions were published of Leaves of Grass?

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7. Dickinson loved

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8. Which of the following has written: 'Earth's the right place for love'?

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9. "And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep." In which poem of Robert Frost do the above lines occur?

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10. The background of "Night of the Scorpion" is:

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11. Night of the Scorpion is written in:

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12. In 1982 a Harvard sophomore accused Walcott of in September 1981.

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13. What does the play suggest happens when one uses violence to attain power?

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14. What negative attribute is masculinity equated with throughout the play?

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15. What is a true and good king of Scotland supposed to value?

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16. What are most of the witches' prophecies?

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17. What does blood symbolize throughout the play?

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18. Who kills Macbeth?

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19. Stephen the country gull's interest lies in:

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20. Which quality of the new generation is not liked by Old Knowell?

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21. Who is ' ex-machine"?

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22. Donne and his followers were christened 'Metaphysical Poets' by-

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23. The famous phrase: "Donne affects the metaphysics not only in his satires but also in his amorous verses" is by

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24. 'Metaphysical Poetry', as it stands today, implies-

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25. The hallmarks of 'Metaphysical Poetry' are-

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26. Which one is not a well-known 'metaphysical poet' ?

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27. The term Metre' stands for-

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28. It is believed that all literary and artistic activity was set at rest during...... Age.

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29. To whom did Kitely complain about Well-bred's obscene behaviour"

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30. When was the prologue to 'Every Man in his Humour' published?

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31. What did old Knowell represent?

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32. In his Preface to the first edition of which play, Dryden admitted that "The Plot was not Originally my

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33. Who wrote in his Diary commenting on the performance (23rd Feb. 1663) of Dryden's The White Gallant, "so poor a thing as ever I saw in my life almost...."?

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34. The Indian Queen is a play by Sir Robert Howard, written in collaboration with his sister's husband.

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35. What does the Petkoff family brag about?

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36. Whose speech is read aloud by in the cellblock?

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37. How are the Wobblies described in the speech read by Yank's inmate?

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38. This play is a criticism of Brahmans society. The play is based on the myth of Yavakari, Indra and Vitra. The play is -

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39. This is a play written in tele-serial technique .This is a contemporary play of Kanrad. The title refers to a video made by Vidula's family for her prospective groom in America, the story moves like a collage of snapshots exploring the characters in their hopes, frustrations, emotional tangles. Vidhula, Ashwar, Rohit, Pratibha are characters. The Play is...

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40. Among the following essayists who is known as impersonal essayist?

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41. Who gave pure inductive method?

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42. Steele became a of Parliament in 1713, for Stockbridge.

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43. Why was Steele expelled from the Parliament?

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44. In which year, Steele was knighted and given responsibility for the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London?

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45. Who declared Lucas's essays are "among the most agreeable of our age"?

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46. In 1910 Lucas authored the short article on in the 11th edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica.

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47. In which game-Lucas had an enduring interest?

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48. Richard Wright was born in

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49. Pericles probably came out in the year-

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50. In The Winter's Tale, Perdita is finally married to