History of English Literature [GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) English (XH-C2)]: Questions 77 - 79 of 258
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Question 77
Appeared in Year: 2014
Question MCQ▾
Modern English emerged from the (June Paper 3)
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | South Midland dialect | |
b. | Northumbrian dialect | |
c. | French language | |
d. | East Midland dialect |
Question 78
Appeared in Year: 2014
Question MCQ▾
Most culinary terms in English are derived from (June Paper 3)
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Arabic cooking | |
b. | French cooking | |
c. | Native sources | |
d. | Exotic cooking |
Question 79
Appeared in Year: 2014
Question Assertion-Reason▾
Assertion(Ꭺ)
While referring to Charlotte Bronte՚s claim that she has excluded public interest from her novels Graham Greene writes: ‘Public interest in her day was surely more separate from public life … with us, however consciously unconcerned we are, it obtrudes through the cracks of our stories terribly prsistent like grass through cement’ . (June Paper 3)
Reason(Ꭱ)
The decade of the “thirties was bristling with recurring economic and political crisis like the Great Depression, Wall Street Crash, Unemployment, rise of Hitler and Mussolini, series of murders, invasions and tensions; writers could not remain unaffected.
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Both Ꭺ and Ꭱ are false | |
b. | Both Ꭺ and Ꭱ are true but Ꭱ is NOT the correct explanation of Ꭺ | |
c. | Both Ꭺ and Ꭱ are true and Ꭱ is the correct explanation of Ꭺ | |
d. | Ꭺ is false but Ꭱ is true |