MCQ’s on English (Lecturership Written Test) Literary terms 1- Which has corrective purpose, expressed through a critical mode which ridicules or otherwise attacks those conditions needing reformation in the opinion of the satirist? a) irony b) hyperbole c) satire d) allegory 2 - How many lines does a sonnet have? a) 10 b) 14 c) 12 d) they vary 3- Which is a type of protracted symbolism? a) alliteration b) irony c) satire d) allegory 4- An extended narrative poem recounting actions, travels, adventures, and heroic episodes and written in a high style is…….. a) sonnet b) heroic couplet c) epic d) ballad 5- What type of poem is Virgil’s “Aeneid”? a) an epic b) a heroic couplet c) a sonnet d) a ballad 6- Samuel Richardson’s “Pamela” is ………………….? a) an Epistolary novel b) an historical novel c) a detective novel d) romantic novel 7- The substitution of a mild or less negative word or phrase for a harsh or blunt one is called ------------. a) connotation b) denotation c) exaggeration d) euphemism 8- The metrical foot having an unstressed followed by a stressed syllable is called……….…. a) trochee b) dactyl c) anapest d) iambus 9- An actor’s speech, directed to the audience, that is not supposed to be heard by other actors on stage is called …………………. . a) soliloquy b) monologue c) aside d) speech 10- A character in a story or poem who deceives, frustrates, or works against the main character, or hero/heroine in some way is called ……………….. . a) protagonist b) antagonist c) speaker d) alter ego 11- ……………………… is the final outcome of the main complication in a play or story. a) climax b) denouement c) anticlimax d) catastrophe 12- …………………… is a literary device that is used when a character reveals his or her innermost thoughts and feelings, those that are hidden throughout the course of the story line, through a poem or a speech. a) aside b) dramatic monologue c) colloquy d) soliloquy 13- A type of literature defined as a song or poem expressing sorrow or lamentation, usually for one who has died is called …………………. . a) eulogy b) elegy c) blank verse d) eloquent speech 14- An extravagant exaggeration is called ………………………. . a) extravagance b) requiem c) hyperbole d) eloquence 15- A literary term referring to how a person, situation, statement, or circumstance is not as it would actually seem is ……………….. a) extravagance b) irony c) hyperbole d) eloquence 16- …………….. is a figure of speech which substitutes one term with another that is being associated with the that term. a) anatomy b) irony c) hyperbole d) metonymy 17- Alexander Pope’s “The Rape of the Lock” is an instance of ……………………. . a) fine poetry b) ironic poetry c) inverted epic d) onomatopoeia 18- The rhythmic pattern produced when words are arranged so that their stressed and unstressed syllables fall into a more or less regular sequence, resulting in repeated patterns of accent is called ………………. . a) foot b) versification c) meter d) personification 19- …………….a foot or unit of poetry consisting of two unstressed syllables followed by a single stressed syllable. a) dactyl b) anapest c) rhyming couplet d) anaphora 20- verse structure that includes nine feet is called …………….. . a) Dimeter b) Trimeter c) Heptameter d) Nonameter
Poetry 1-How many female characters are there in The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales? a) 1 b) 2 c) 3 d) 4 2- Chaucer is called ----------------------------------------- . a) a poet b) the father of English poetry c) the third English poet d) the boring poet 3- Chaucer mentions ……………………….. in his work. a) a great flood b) a horrible tempest c) black death d) a stormy rain 4- Chaucer used ------------------- in his poetry. a) verse b) heroic couplet c) blank verse d) free verse 5- Which poet turned blind? a) Chaucer b) Byron c) Pope d) Milton 6- Pope is famous for ---------------------- . a) irony b) satire c) drama d) allegory 7- The Rape of the Lock is a --------------------------------- . a) a social treatise b) a social document c) a social poem d) a social satire 8- Milton reviewed ------ themes before finalizing the fall of Man in Paradise Lost. a) 100 b) 200 c) 99 d) 150 9- Chaucer has idealized the ------------- in The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales. a) clerk b) Merchant c) Miller d) Parson 10Drama Novel Criticism Grammar 1- Any group of Who wrote 'Where ignorance is bliss, it is folly to be wise'?
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