Top 150+ Solved Literary Criticism and Theory MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. The emotion of anger being accompanied by biting of the teeth is aninstance of ------

a. vibhava

b. anubhava

c. vyabhicaribhava

d. none of the above

  • b. anubhava

Q. A woman waiting for her lover, experiencing emotions like jealousy,despair anxiety and over-fondness is an instance for------

a. vibhava

b. anubhava

c. vyabhicaribhava

d. alambanavibhava

  • c. vyabhicaribhava

Q. In “Sakumtalam”, Sakumtala is --------to excite Sringara in Dushyanta

a. vibhava

b. anubhava

c. vyabhicaribhava

d. alambanavibhava

  • d. alambanavibhava

Q. In “Sakumtalam”, Dushyanta is --------to excite Sringara in Sakuntla.

a. vibhava

b. anubhava

c. vyabhicaribhava

d. alambanavibhava

  • d. alambanavibhava

Q. In “Sakumtalam”, the blooming flowers ,the fragrant air and the furlingRiver Malini are instances of ---------

a. uddipanavibhava

b. anubhava

c. vyabhicaribhava

d. alambanavibhava

  • a. uddipanavibhava

Q. Who is the author of the work “Abhinava Bharti”

a. abhinava gupta

b. abhinavabharati

c. bhattatauta

d. lollota

  • a. abhinava gupta

Q. Which among the following is not the primary emotion?

a. the amorous

b. the pathetic

c. the heroic

d. the jealous

  • d. the jealous

Q. Which among the following is the primary emotion?

a. the fearful

b. the jealous

c. the anxious

d. the despair

  • a. the fearful

Q. The Sanskrit term for the ‘the amorous’

a. srinkara

b. hasa

c. soka

d. vira

  • a. srinkara

Q. The Sanskrit term for the ‘the ludicrous’

a. srinkara

b. hasa

c. soka

d. vira

  • b. hasa

Q. The Sanskrit term for the ‘the pathetic’

a. srinkara

b. hasa

c. soka.

d. vira

  • c. soka.

Q. The Sanskrit term for the ‘the herioc’

a. srinkara

b. hasa

c. soka

d. vira

  • d. vira

Q. The Sanskrit term for the ‘the passionate’

a. karuna

b. hasa

c. soka

d. vira

  • a. karuna

Q. The Sanskrit term for the ‘the fearful’

a. srinkara

b. bhayanaka

c. soka

d. vira

  • b. bhayanaka

Q. The Sanskrit term for the ‘the nauseatng’

a. bhibatsa

b. srinkara

c. hasa

d. soka

  • a. bhibatsa
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