Q. What is the result of over-painting?
a. Disharmony
b. Ugliness
c. Sullenness
d. Cease to look human
Q. “The Faerie Queene” is a famous work by -----------
a. H. W. Longfellow
b. Sylvia Plath
c. Edmund Spenser
d. Shakespeare
Q. Spenser married ------------------
a. Elizabeth Barret Browing
b. Elizabeth Boyle
c. Eliza Doolittle
d. Elizabeth Taylor
Q. --------------- celebrates courtship of Spenser and Elizabeth Boyle
a. The Shephearde’s Calender
b. The Faerie Queen
c. The Epithalamion
d. Amoretti
Q. “The Epithalamion” celebrates Spenser’s -------------------
a. Marriage
b. Birth
c. Love affair
d. None of these
Q. What did the waves do when the lover wrote his beloved’s name upon the strand?
a. The waves rose high
b. The waves washed the words away
c. The waves receded
d. None of these
Q. Where, when as death shall all the world subdue Our love shall live, and later life renew” Whose lines are these?
a. Shakespeare
b. Keats
c. Shelley
d. Spenser
Q. The technical name for comparison of one item to the other using words of comparison like then, like etc. is-
a. Metaphor
b. Simile
c. Symbol
d. Imagery
Q. “The song of Hiawatha” is written by -
a. William Wordsworth
b. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
c. William Shakespeare
d. None of these
Q. ‘The slave’s Dream’ describes-
a. The happy life of a slave
b. The end of slavery
c. The dying moment of a black slave
d. None of these
Q. Through the poem ‘The Slave’s Dream’, the poet celebrates ----------------
a. Slavery
b. The plight of slaves
c. Death of a slave
d. Liberty and dignity
Q. “Beneath the palm trees on the plain Once more a king he strode”. Who is the king here?
a. The land owner
b. The poet
c. The slave
d. None of these