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Who calls Essay on Fables 'the masterpiece in judge- ment, method and style'?
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Who are Dashwood sisters in Sense and Sensibility?
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The study of language is referred to as
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Legend of holy women was weitten by
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A Literature Of Their Own is published by whom and when?
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Who among them is a biographer?
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Sidney's 'Apology For Poetry' is an example of
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Gulliver's Travels is a satire on
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Who is the author of Death of a Discipline?
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Who wrote the mystery of alchemists ?
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Calcutta Universities Commission is also called
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Prologue to Jonah is written by
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In which masque by Ben Johnson did King James play the title role?
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Match List I with List II
List I (Terms) List II (Theorists)
(A) Heteroglossia (1) Michel Foucault
(B) Heterotopia (i|i) Louis Althusser
(C) Grand Narrative (iii) Mikhail Bakhtin
(D) Interpellation (iv) Jean-Francois Lyotard
Choose the correct answer from the options given
below.
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Who gave the 'Manifesto of English education in India' in the year 1835?
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In “Of Friendship, Bacon says that certain things can be used to open certain other things. Match the following appropriately.
- Sarza - a) brain
- Steel - b) liver
- Castoreum - c) None
- No dose - d) spleen
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what if the name of carpenter in |miller’s tale?
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what is Mrs. Hardcastle’s great vice in the play ‘|She stoops to conquer?
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Why does the creature decide to be evil?
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In the Play boy of the western world, what did Christy strikes his father with?
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The variable that depends on other factors that are measured are
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Western scholars have traditionally used the term 'witchcraft' to describe ___________
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In English studies and research
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What was the chief source of Sidney's theory of theory?
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Which of the following is not part of Feminist literary movement
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John Stuart Mill has borrowed the concept of Utilitari- anism from
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Name the earliest example of debate poetry in the middle English poetry
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What is the form of the poem “Daddy” by sylvia Plath?
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Who rejects the pathological theory of Catharsis that 'theatre is not a hospital?
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Frantz Fanon in his works examined
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A critic examining the Pope's An Essay on Man' and asks herself: how well does this poem be significant to the society? Is it moral? She is most likely a critic.
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Who coined the term metaphysical poets?
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Given below are two statements, One is labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R. Assertion (A): No piece of research will be the first of its kind. Reason (R): The reliability of progress in knowledge is dependent on the honesty of the researche In the light of the above statements, choose the correct answer from the options given below.
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Name the group that flourished in the 20th century who believed that the work of literature is a self enclosed, law-governed system.
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Who among the following gave the concept of "Filtra- tion Theory?
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According to psychoanalytic criticism most of Sigmund Freud's ideas are based on aspects of
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The materials of Literary Research should include
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Given below are two statements, One is labelled as Assertion A and the other is labelled as Reason R. Assertion (A): English today is not only the language we teach but also the subject that enables its learners to become subtle and tough minded readers Reason (R): Students are encouraged to think and analyse the historical and ontological status of the tests they read, and how best to read them. In the light of the above statements, choose the most appropriate answer from the options given below.
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T do entreat your grace to pardon me. I know not by what powerI am made bold, Nor how it may concern my modesty. n such a presence here to plead my thoughts: But I beseech your grace that I may know The worst that may be fall me in this case. IfI refuse to wed Demetrius. -A Midsummer's Night Dream The above lines are addressed to
45.
Match List I with List II
List I (Author) List II (Autobiography/Memoir)
(A) Pablo Neruda (i) Under My Skin
(B) Graham Greene (ii) Speak, Memory
(C) Doris Lessing (iii) Memoirs
(D) Vladimir Nabakov (iv) A Sort of Life
Choose the correct answer from the options given
below.
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Prominent feature of Gothic novels includes
48.
What was the concept of 'Babu English?
49.
Which of the following deals with the production of sounds by the organs of speech?
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Why do feminist admire the work of Jacques Lacan despite the fact that he was a contemporary of wom en's movement?
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Language acquisition omruns only when
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According to Bacon’s “Of Revenge”, what will make the revenge more revengeful?
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Who said this: 'Imagination was given to man to com- pensate him for what he is not, a sense of humour to con- sole him for what he is'.
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It is mostly conducted to enhance knowledge. The main motivation of this research is knowledge expansion For example, developing a theory. Name the Research.
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What type of men do tragedy and epic represent?
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A Literature of their Own was written by
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The introduction of Frantz Fanon's The Wretched of the Earth was written by
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Literary research studies
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Maria Edgeworth is considered to be the founder of regional novel in English literature because
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Shakespeare played the role of _______ in Johnson’s play Everyman in His Humour
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Joseph Conrad and the Fiction of Autobiography was written by
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The epilogue of the way of the world is spoken by
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He introduced the concept of Cultural Hegemony!
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Which one is Homi K. Bhabha's concept?
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What great achievement has been in the essay of Dra- matic Poetry?
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In Edward Said's most celebrated text Orientalism, Said has mentioned a Victorian text. Name the text.
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In which of the following methods we move from spe cific situations reales to general situations?
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Who was the contemporary of Samuel Pepys?
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who is known for his pungent satire in the 15th century |?
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Synchrony is the study of the language
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In which book did Salman Rushdie give the concept of 'Chutnification of English?
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Abolition of pope’s authority took place in
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Braj Kachru has observed a tendency among Indian- English speakers to use hybridized lexical terms. One example of this is
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'Butler English / Kitchen English is also called
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The Round Table: A Collection of Essays on Literature, Men and Manners belongs to
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The fall form for CALL.is
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What type of poetry does Sidney call the best and most accomplished kind of poetry?
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In the poem Beowulf the protagonist belonged to which tribe|?
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Which British administrator passed a resolution for the promotion of science and literature among the natives of India?
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Who among the following is called the 'Father of Indian Renaissance' in terms of education?
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Which of the following combinations best describe the typical methodology of Literary Research?
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Which of the following was called the Magna Carta of English Education in India?
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The name of Hydriotaphia is
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According to Saussure, langue is the abstract system of language and parole is its
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Longinus says that 'Great literature springs from great and'
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Who commented that 'Even today the Poetics continues to be studied and prescribed as textbooks in schools and colleges?
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What are the major characteristics of nonfiction writings?
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Who says these lines ‘whgen we are born, we cry that we are come to this great stage of fools?
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Which one of the following does not belong to Homi K. Bhabha?
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What is the meaning of the term Hamartia' as used by Aristotle in the Theory of Tragedy?
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Robert Greene has been called a patent imitator of which of these authors?
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Who among the following gave the concepts of langue and Parole
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Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak is famous for her translation of
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Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance is a memoir by
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Who is consider as father of tragedy?
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Who has also written the first English Dictionary of Classical Latin?
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what disease does Antony suffer from in Rivals?
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What is the other name which can be given to 'Utopia?
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Which of the following statements is true?
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Given below are two statements. Statement. I: Cultures and cultural meanings are the same the world over. Statement. II: It is impossible to divide the world into exclusive cultural blocs. In the light of the albove statements, choose the Correct answer from the options given below.