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Question 1363

Appeared in Year: 2018

Question MCQ▾

In “Memorial Verses” Matthew Arnold pays tribute to three great poets. Who are they? (July Paper-2)

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Shakespeare, Milton, Wordsworth

b.

Goethe, Shakespeare, Wordsworth

c.

Goethe, Shakespeare, Milton

d.

Goethe, Wordsworth, Byron

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Question 1364

Appeared in Year: 2010

Question MCQ▾

“There is nothing outside the text” is a key statement emanating from (December Paper-II)

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Structuralism

b.

Deconstruction

c.

Feminism

d.

New Historicism

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Question 1365

Appeared in Year: 2010

Question MCQ▾

The concept of “Star-equilibrium” in connection with man-woman relationship appears in

(June Paper-II)

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Maurice

b.

Mrs. Dalloway

c.

The Old Wives՚ Tales

d.

Women in Love

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Question 1366

Appeared in Year: 2018

Question MCQ▾

… . sure it waits upon

Some god o ‘th’ island. Sitting on a bank,

Weeping again the King my father՚s wrack,

This music crept by me upon the waters,

Allaying both their fury and my passion

With its sweet air. Thence I have followed it,

Or it hath drawn me rather … .

Which of the following statements on this passage are true? (July Paper-2)

a) These lines, spoken by Edgar in King Lear, are part of a long speech delivered on the heath.

(b) These lines, spoken by Ferdinand in The Tempest, describe Ariel՚s music.

(c) The passage reappears in an altered and ironic version in T. S. Eliot՚s Waste Land.

(d) The passage reappears verbatim in W. H. Auden՚s Sea and the Mirror.

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

(a) and (c)

b.

(b) and (c)

c.

(c) and (d)

d.

(a) and (d)

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