TRB19MT3 – Poly Model Test 30 Welcome to your TRB19MT3 - Poly Model Test 3 According to The Book of the Duchess, Zephirus is the Greek God of _______. Breeze West Wind Autumn Rain None Spenser has used “coda” in “Epithalamion”. What is the meaning of “coda”? Rhyme Epithet Envoy Alliteration None In sonnet 147, the poet compares reason to a _____ . Lawyer Poet Physician Philosopher None According to Bacon’s “Of Love”, married love is noble because it______. Does not affect others Helps the poor Has beneficial results for the society Involves others in love None Who wounds Mosca in Volpone? Corbaccio Castrone Bonario Voltore None Among the following, who is the horse-courser in Dr. Faustus? Vanholt Dick Rafe Carter None As mentioned in Utopia, Amaurot is ______. The river The Capital The Prison The Playground None What is the relationship between Giovanni and Isabella in The White Devil? Son and mother Friends Cousins Brother and Sister None Piers Plowman , the King asks Conscience to marry________, but he refuses. Miss Money Obedience Pity Reason None According to Antipholus of Syracuse, Ephesus is famous for: Its strict laws Its stingy merchants Its witches and sorcerers Its beautiful architecture None According to the play Henry VIII, Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, was imprisoned in the Tower of London for which offense? Refusing to acknowledge the legitimacy of Henry's second marriage Aiding and abetting the Scots in the wars of 1542–1545 Planning to take over the government after Henry's death by making himself Edward's regent Heresy None In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, who is in love with Lysander? Titania Hermia Helena Hyppolyta None Among the following descriptions, all are suitable to Osric except_____ Ludicrous Flowery Stupid courtier Friend of Hamlet None In Love’s Labour Lost, when the ladies came to Navarre, who returns with news of the King’s outrageous plan to bar the regal entourage from the court of Navarre? Boyet Rosaline Katherine Maria None The following line is taken from the poem “Daffodils”: “Fluttering and dancing in the breeze”. Extract a figure of speech? personification simile metaphor rhyme scheme None In the poem “The Solitary Reaper”, what is the reaper described as bending over in the last stanza? Her sickle. A dead bird. A pile of grain. The cliffside. None In “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner”, what did the sailors dream was causing their plight? A spirit from their native land. A cruel member of their crew. An angel of god sent to punish them for their sins. A spirit from the icy world. None In the poem “Dungeon, the speaker turns to ________ and “Merciful God” to reform the suffering of the prisoner. Nature Man Saints The king None Among the following, who is an aristocrat in “The Foster-Mother's Tale”? Maria Friar Velez The Foster-Mother None Among the following which tale appears in Coleridge’s “Nightingale”? Prometheus Philomela Sisyphus Achilles None In “Ode to the West Wind”, Coleridge addresses the west wind as a Destroyer and ____________. Creator preserver Annihilator Educator None The following line is taken from Keats’ “To Autumn”: To swell the gourd, and plump the hazel shells”. What does ‘hazel’ mean? a type of plant that produces the nuts that add delicious flavor to coffee or gelato. a type of reed a type of climber a type of grass None According to “Prometheus”, what is the wretched gift given to Prometheus? Eternity Death Fame Glory None Lamb concludes the essay “New year’s Eve” with quoting a poem by________. Shakespeare Milton Charles Cotton William Hazlitt None In Emma, Elton presents a “charade” to Emma. What is “Charade”? Ode Hair band Muffler Poem None In The Talisman, Sheerkohf defends polygamy by quoting _____ from the bible. Ismail Abraham Isaac Moses None According Hazlitt’s Characters of Shakespeare’s plays, the most pleasing of Shakespeare’s comedies is ______. The Tempest Love’s Labour Lost Midsummer Night’s Dream All's Well That Ends Well None Why did Hindley got into drinking? Because of the death of his wife Frances Became bankrupt Did not like the marriage between Edgar and Catherine Hasted Heathcliff None In Tennyson’s The Princess, when the men return from the women’s university after the first visit ______ comes with them. Lady Psyche Melisa lady Blanche Lilia None According to Browning’s “Andrea Del Sarto”, Andrea’s character can very well be described as ________. Hen-pecked Submissive Dominating Practical None What is the figure of speech employed in the given line from “Rugby Chapel”? Still, like a trumpet, dost rouse Those who with half-open eyes Tread the border-land dim Simile Metaphor Personification Anaphora None Identify the figure of speech found in the last two line: To one another! for the world, which seems To lie before us like a land of dreams, So various, so beautiful, so new Simile Metaphor Anaphora Personification None In “The Blessed Damozel", mother Mary is knitting dress for the people who are _____. Dead on the earth Born in the heaven Go to Purgatory For all the people mentioned above None In “The Blessed Damozel", Who does the damozel want to take her lover to visit while in Heaven? Gabriel Jesus and his disciples Mary and her five attendants Raphael None In Romola, Romola and Tito’s marriage was scheduled at the time of _______. New Year Christmas Easter All souls day None What is the profession of Mr. Smee in Vanity Fair? Lawyer Art teacher Priest Governor None In Vanity Fair, the party at Vauxhall featured Joseph's inebriation Amelia singing Dobbin's stories of military successes in india A marriage proposal None In Treasure Island, what/ who is Admiral Benbow? Jim’s father Jim’s Inn Jim’s dead brother Jim’s Grand father None In A Tale of Two Cities, what is the message that Mr. Lorry sends via the messenger from Tellson's Bank? "Recalled to life" "abort mission" "turn around" "continue as planned" None According to Ruskin’s Sesame and Lilies, ‘Lady’ means _____. Love-giver Wine-giver Bread-giver Knowledge-giver None In Romola, what has the healing power? Barti’s ring Alessandra’s ring Tito’s ring Romala’s ring None According to Ruskin’s Sesame and Lilies, Milton describes false priests as blind______. Mouths Eyes Years Brains None Time's up