History of English Literature From Chaucer to Milton MCQS
1.Who was the first to use blank verse?
(a) Thomas Wyatt
(b)Henry Earl of Surrey■
(d) None of above
(c) Sir Thomas More
2.Sir Thomas More utopia was originally
written in
written in
(a) Roman
(c) English
(b)Latin■
(d) Spanish
(c) English
(b)Latin■
(d) Spanish
3.Pinpoint the main historical event of 14th
century
century
(a) Black death WO Were
(b) Hundred years war with France
(c) Reasent revolt
(d) All of above■
(b) Hundred years war with France
(c) Reasent revolt
(d) All of above■
4.Chaucer's age was marked with
(a) Corruption in the church
(b) Decline of Feudal system
(c) Rise of national consciousness
(d) All of above■
(b) Decline of Feudal system
(c) Rise of national consciousness
(d) All of above■
5.Point out the notable contemporary of
Chaucer
Chaucer
(a) Gower
(c) Langland
(b) Wycliffe
(d) All of above■
(c) Langland
(b) Wycliffe
(d) All of above■
6.What is meant by this remark that Chaucer
stands in much the same relation to the life of
his times as Pope does to the earlier phases
of the 18th century and Tennyson to the
Victorian era?
stands in much the same relation to the life of
his times as Pope does to the earlier phases
of the 18th century and Tennyson to the
Victorian era?
(a) Chaucer reflects corruption in system
(b) Chaucer believes in the high principles of
religion
(c) There is great variety of characters
(d) Chaucer reflects spirit of time ■
(b) Chaucer believes in the high principles of
religion
(c) There is great variety of characters
(d) Chaucer reflects spirit of time ■
7.Lolland Movement aims at reforming
(a) Feudalism b.Socialism
(c) Christianity■ d. Orthodox
(c) Christianity■ d. Orthodox
8.The black death that ravaged England during
1348-49 was
1348-49 was
(a) Influenza
(b) Small Pox
(c)by Plague■
(d) None of above
(b) Small Pox
(c)by Plague■
(d) None of above
9.Chaucer's work can be divided into
(a) French, Italian, English
(b) French, Spanish, English
(c) Spanish, Latin, English
(d) All of above
(b) French, Spanish, English
(c) Spanish, Latin, English
(d) All of above
10.One is not the feature of the poetry of Chaucer
(a) Music and imagery
(b) Love of nature
(c) Humour and realism
(d) Sarcasm■
(b) Love of nature
(c) Humour and realism
(d) Sarcasm■
11.How many pilgrims were along Chaucer in
the prologue to Canterbury tales?
the prologue to Canterbury tales?
(a) 29■
(c) 31
(b) 30
(d) 36
(c) 31
(b) 30
(d) 36
12. In the prologue the poet was lying in
(a) Tabard inn■
(b) In poor hostelry
(c) Tabard Tavern
(d) None of above
(b) In poor hostelry
(c) Tabard Tavern
(d) None of above
13.What was suggested by the poet to tell two
stories on the way and how many on the way
back
stories on the way and how many on the way
back
(a) One
(b) Three■
(c) Two
(d) Four
14.What are traces of realism in Chaucer?
(a) Understanding of human mind
(b) Portrayal of realistic character sketches
(c) Both a & b■
(d) None of above
15.What are attrıbutes that declare Chaucer as
father of English Novel?
father of English Novel?
(a) Realism
(b) His narrative techniques
(c) Dramatic art
(d)All of above■
16.Pinpoint the marks of medieval chivalry
(a) Woman worship
(b) To fight for honour
(c) To fight for religion, and country
(d) All of above■
17.The Romance of Rose is
(a) Original attempt by Chauce
(b) Translation of Spanish work
(c) English romances were complied in English
(d) None of above■
18.The house of Fame, the parliament of fowls
and Troilus and Criseyde speak
and Troilus and Criseyde speak
(a) Roman influence
(b)French influence on Chaucer■
(c) Italian influence on Chaucer
(d) None of above
19.The legend of Good women is remarkable
poem shows Chaucer's mastery over
poem shows Chaucer's mastery over
(a) Heroic couplet■
(c) Mock epic
(b) Irregular rhymes
(d) Epic style
(c) Mock epic
(b) Irregular rhymes
(d) Epic style
21. What is true about Chaucer's art
description?
(a) The characters were individuais as well as
types■
(b) The characters were simple, complex and
heterogerious
(c) Portrayals were distorted and highly complex
(d) None of above
22.Chaucer's knight and Young Square speak
(a) Chivalry■
(c) Dignity
(b) Courtesy
(d) Honour
23.Th ecclesiastical characters
represented by
represented by
(a) Monk
(c) Parson
(b) Prioress
(d) All of above■
24.One of the individual mark of the wife of bath
is
is
(a) Gap-toothed
(b) Large hand kerching
(c) Both a & d■
(d) Large at hip
25.The war of Roses was
(a) A civil war■
(c) Italian war
(b) War against French
(d) None of above
26. English and Scottish Chaucerian's means
(a) Who love Chaucer?
(b) Who follow Chaucer in style?■
(c) Who believe Chaucer's greatness?
(d) None of above
27.The Mystery plays based upon subjects
taken from
taken from
(a) Bible■
(b) New Testament
(c) Lives of saints
(d) Old testament
28.The Miracles dealing with the lives of
(a) Šaints■
(c) Monks
(b) Pope
(d) None of above
29. Pageants were originally
(a) Platforms on which plays were staged
(b) Decorated processions
(c) Both a & b
(d) None of above■
30.These plays were didactic and religious in
nature
nature
(a) Moralities■
(c) Pageants
(b) Mystery
(d) None of above
31.Interludes have no other purpose but to
(a) Amuse■
(b) To attract towards religion
(c) Both a & b
(d) None of above
32.One of the causes of reformation movement
was
was
(a) Kings quarrel with the Pope
(b) Martin Luther and his teachings
(c)corruption of church
(d)All of above■
33.Who introduced sonnet into English poetry
(a) Thomas Wyatt
(b) Chaucer
(c) Surrey■
(d) Langland
34.Tottle's Miscellany is the
(a) Book of verses
(b) First printed anthology of English lyrics
(c) Book by Surrey and Wyatt■
(d) All of above
35.Factors responsible for Renaissance are
(a) Humanism
(b) Both a & c■
(c) Invention of printing
(d) None of above of Christ's Nativity.
36.On the Morning Illpenserso and combus have been written by
(a) Spenser■
(b) Langland
(c) Milton
(d) None of above
37.Tick the one best known sonnets of Milton
(a) On his blindness■
(b) On the late massacre in piedmont
(c) The mistress
(d) Both a & b
38.Mark the chief defect of Milton's poetry
(a) Frequent use of mythology
(b) Lacks sense of human■
(c) Lack of seriousness
(d) All of above
39.Who said that Milton was of the Devil of the
party without knowing it?
(a) Heats
(b) Wordsworth
(c) Blake■
(d) None of 'above
40.To justify ways of God to Man was chief aim
of writing
(a) Lycidas to
(c) Paradise Lost■
(b) Totte's Miscellany
(d) None of above
41.Coleridge once said 'Milton is in every line of
Paradise lost. What does this mean?
(a) Milton is an enthusiastic poet
(b) Milton is puritan
(C) The poem is autobiographica■l
(d) All of above
42.The second speech of Satan in the paradise
cost is addressed to
(a) Fallen Angels
(b) To almighty
(c) Beelzebub■
(d) None of above
43.For paradise lost Milton choose
(a) heroic couplet
(b) Sonnet
(c) Blank verse■
(d) None of above
44. Milton style has been called
(a) Affected style
(b) Grand style■
(c) Mellifluous slyle
(d) None of above
45.In Milton's poetry there is frequent use of
(a) Romàn words
(b)Latin Words■
(c) French words
(d) None of above
(b)Latin Words■
(c) French words
(d) None of above
46.One of the features of Milton's blank verse is
(a) Overflow
(b) Command over language
(c) Highly musical
(d) All of above■
(c) Highly musical
(d) All of above■
47.A nice fusion of Renaissance and reformation is located in the poetry of
and
and
(a) Chaucer
(b)Milton■
(c) Langland
(d) Henry Vaughan
(c) Langland
(d) Henry Vaughan
48.Paradise regained is completely dominated
(a) Humanism
(b) Satanism
(b) Puritanism■
(d) Renaissance
49.Milton's Lycidas by theme is
(a) Elegy■
(b) Ode
(c)Sonnet
(d)Farce
(d)Farce
50.Mark the period known as age of Milton
(a)1603-1660
(b)1603-1670
(c)1606-1665
(d)1625-1660■
(b)1603-1670
(c)1606-1665
(d)1625-1660■
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