Top 80+ Solved British Literature - Nineteenth Century MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. ……………wrote the song “ Tears, Idle Tears”

a. browning

b. tennyson

c. blake

d. keats

  • b. tennyson

Q. ……… poem of Tennyson was a long poem of over three thousand lines of blank verse.

a. wages

b. the princess

c. the higher pantheism

d. maud

  • d. maud

Q. Browning’s ‘Pauline’ came in

a. 1834

b. 1897

c. 1833

d. 1901

  • c. 1833

Q. Wordsworth believes in the concept of …………

a. hellenism

b. pantheism

c. negative capability

d. willing suspension of disbelief

  • b. pantheism

Q. The concept of Pantheism believes in

a. objectivity

b. healing power of nature

c. confession

d. natural calamity

  • b. healing power of nature

Q. Who brought the concept of negative capability?

a. wordsworth

b. coleridge

c. keats

d. shelly

  • c. keats

Q. Whose epitaph contains “here lies one whose name was written in water”

a. coleridge

b. blake

c. john keats

d. william wordsworth

  • c. john keats

Q. Which is the high watermark f poetry in the 19th century?

a. tintern abbey

b. intimations of immortality

c. stepping westward

d. solitary reaper

  • b. intimations of immortality

Q. In which of the followings spiritual appeal of nature is expressed in almost every line?

a. to a highland girl

b. stepping westward

c. tintern abbey

d. solitary reaper

  • c. tintern abbey

Q. Who wrote Lucy poems

a. scott

b. donne

c. wordsworth

d. dryden

  • c. wordsworth

Q. Who said that the poet was a ‘mere babbler’?

a. scott

b. byron

c. wordsworth

d. gibson

  • b. byron

Q. Who wrote the “Witch of Atlas”?

a. scott

b. wordsworth

c. blake

d. shelley

  • d. shelley

Q. Which character was the only one of Shelly’s character, who seems to be entirely human?

a. prometheus

b. hellas

c. emilia

d. beatrice

  • d. beatrice

Q. Who wrote ‘Confession of an Opium Eater’?

a. wordsworth

b. shelley

c. de- quincey

d. browne

  • c. de- quincey

Q. Who wrote the critical essay ‘Literary Reminiscences’?

a. shelley

b. de quincey

c. coleridge

d. burton

  • b. de quincey
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