Multi-Genre Literatures in English [GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) English (XH-C2)]: Questions 732 - 734 of 1546
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Question 732
Appeared in Year: 2015
Question MCQ▾
What is “Forster Collection” ? (June Paper 3)
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | The special collection of E. M. Forster effects housed in King՚s College, Cambridge | |
b. | The largest collection of Charles Dickens manuscripts and proofs curated by John Forster | |
c. | The collection of political and military documents named after the liberal M. P. , W. E. Forster reputed for the Forster Education Act | |
d. | Memorabilia and documents related to the Scottish War of Independence (1296 - 1328) housed in Glasgow Museum |
Question 733
Appeared in Year: 2015
Question MCQ▾
In tracing the history of English poetry, Thomas Gray ′ s “Progress of Poesy” invokes a major poet as follows: “Nor second He, that rode sublime Upon the seraph-wings of Extasy, The secrets of th ′ Abyss to spy.” Who is “He” ? (June Paper 3)
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | John Dryden | |
b. | John Milton | |
c. | Edmund Spenser | |
d. | William Shakespeare |
Question 734
Appeared in Year: 2015
Question MCQ▾
“Yet it is the masculine values that prevail” , observed a famous writer “Speaking cruelly” , she continued, “football and sport are ‘important’ , the worship of fashion, the buying of clothes ‘trivial’ .” Name the author and the text. (December Paper III)
Choices
Choice (4) | Response | |
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a. | Audre Lorde “Age, Race, Class …” | |
b. | Jean Rhys, After Leaving Mr. Mackenzie | |
c. | Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman | |
d. | Virginia Woolf, A Room of One՚s Own |