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Question 1687

Question MCQ▾

“The kings name is a tower of strength” appears in which play of William Shakespeare?

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Macbeth

b.

King Lear

c.

Hamlet

d.

Richard III

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Question 1688

Appeared in Year: 2019

Question MCQ▾

Which term among the following will be applicable to a situation in which a character initiates a scheme which depends for its success on the ignorance of the person against whom it is directed? (December)

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Intrigue

b.

Ally

c.

Conflict

d.

Foil

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Question 1689

Question MCQ▾

Throughout the novel Gatsby repeats a common phrase to sound distinguished. Identify the phrase from the following

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Old sport

b.

God bless all

c.

Amen

d.

None of the above

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Question 1690

Appeared in Year: 2019

Question MCQ▾

Which two names from R. M. Ballantyne՚s Coral Island are repeated in William Golding՚s reworking of the same text as Lord of the Flies? (December)

(1) Ralph

(2) Roger

(3) Jack

(4) Simon

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

(3) and (4)

b.

(2) and (4)

c.

(1) and (3)

d.

(1) and (4)

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Question 1691

Appeared in Year: 2019

Question MCQ▾

Examples of compounding are found in the work of which two modernist writers? (December)

(1) Graham Greene

(2) James Joyce

(3) Gerard Manley Hopkins

(4) Stephen Spender

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

(1) and (3)

b.

(2) and (3)

c.

(3) and (4)

d.

(1) and (2)

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