Multi-Genre Literatures in English [GATE (Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering) English (XH-C2)]: Questions 792 - 796 of 1546

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Question 792

Appeared in Year: 2010

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The title of William Faulkner՚s The Sound and the Fury is taken from a play by (December Paper-II)

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

William Shakespeare

b.

Christopher Marlowe

c.

John Webster

d.

Ben Jonson

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Question 793

Appeared in Year: 2010

Question MCQ▾

The verse form of Byron՚s Childe Harold was influenced by (June Paper-II)

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Shakespeare

b.

Spenser

c.

Milton

d.

Pope

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Question 794

Appeared in Year: 2018

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Haunted castles, strange noises, and an acceptance of the supernatural with all its trappings mark ________. (July Paper-2)

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Epistolary fiction

b.

Fantasy fiction

c.

Gothic fiction

d.

Meta fiction

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Question 795

Appeared in Year: 2018

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Gulliver receives the following response when he boasts about his countrymen: “… the most pernicious race of little odious vermin that nature ever suffered to crawl upon the face of the earth.” Whose response? (July Paper-2)

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

The King of Brobdingnag՚s

b.

The King of Lilliput՚s

c.

The Governor of Glubbdubrib՚s

d.

The first of the Houyhnhnms՚s he meets

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Question 796

Appeared in Year: 2018

Question MCQ▾

Traces of the Morality plays are discernible in a play like Dr. Faustus, traces such as ________. (July Paper-2)

Choices

Choice (4)Response

a.

Its refrains from the Corpus Christi Carol, the complaint of Christ, the lover of mankind

b.

Its rhythmical prose, and the presence of a larger narrative rhythm in the Morality plays

c.

Its soliloquizing protagonist, Good and Bad Angels and its final moral

d.

Vernacular songs adapting secular themes

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