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The Victorian age can be dated by which of the following events and years:

 The Victorian age can be dated by which of the following events and years:    (a) Mills’s "on liberty’ (1859) to end of century (1900)  (b) Reform Bill (1832) to end of Boer War (1902)  (c) Birth of Tennyson (1809) to his death (1892)  (d) Tennyson’s Poems, Chiefly Lyrical (1830) to death of Queen Victoria (1901)    (d) Tennyson’s Poems, Chiefly Lyrical (1830) to death of Queen Victoria (1901) 

Who is the heroine of Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet”?

 

Which is the last of Shakespeare’s great tragedies?

 

Who kills Macbeth in the play “Macbeth”?

 

Who is the villain in “Hamlet”?

 

Which one of the following writers is not woman?

 

Which play among the following plays is not blank verse?

 

What period in English Literature is called the “Augustans Age”?

 

Who wrote “The Second Coming”?

 

Which of the following is not a tragedy written by Shakespeare?

 

A poem mourning someone’s death is called:

 

What is the name of Wordsworth’s long poem?

 

After whom is the Elizabethan Age named?

 

Who wrote “Jane Eyre”?

 

“The Pickwick Papers” is a novel by:

 

E. M. Foster is a

 

Which of the following is not a play by Shakespeare?

 

Which of the following is not a dramatist?

 

Who wrote Gulliver’s Travels?

 

Earnest Hamingway has written

 

Shakespeare’s Hamlet is

 

Which one of the following poets was appointed Poet Laureate in the year 1813?

 

Would you tell Sordelo (Browning) as a:

 

The Elgin Marbles inspired Keats to write:

 

The Charge of the Light Brigade” (Tennyson) commemorates:

 

Which one of the following poets named the Romantic poet as the “pond poets”?

 

Which of the following is illustrative of Ruskin’s interest in social economy?

 

The image of the femme fatale dominates the poetry of:

 

Who after the publication of a poem, awoke and found himself famous?

 

Who believed that poetry is the spontaneous overflow of emotions?

 

“Idylls of the King” is illustration of Tennyson’s deep interest in:

 

The character of Little Neil is a creation of:

 

It as the best of times, it was the worst of time, it was the worst – the opening of Dickens’

 

“Art for arts sake” found its true adherent in:

 

Negative Capability to Keats, means

 

The line “she dwells with Beauty – Beauty that must be” occurs in Keats’

 

Which of the following poems by Tennyson is a monodrama?

 

The subjugation of Women (1869) is an important text of: