1. Which period is known as ‘The golden age of English literature?’
Ans: The Elizabethan Age
2. ‘Jacobean Period’ of English Literature refers to—-
Ans: 1603-1625
3. Where do the following lines occur in?
‘Alone, alone, all, all alone,
Alone on a wide, wide sea……’
Ans: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
4. ‘For God’s sake hold your tongue, and let me love.’
This line is written by—–
Ans: John Donne
5. Who is the author of ‘Man and Superman’?
Ans: G. B. Shaw
6. The most famous satirist in English literature is —–
Ans: Jonathan Swift
7. Of the following authors, who wrote an epic?
Ans: John Milton
8. The literary term ‘euphemism’ means—–
Ans: in offensive expression
9. Who is not a Victorian poet?
Ans: Alexander Pope
10. The play ‘The Spanish Tragedy’ is written by—-
Ans: Thomas Kyd
11. Who among the following Indian writers is a famous novelist?
Ans: R. K. Narayan
Ans: The Elizabethan Age
2. ‘Jacobean Period’ of English Literature refers to—-
Ans: 1603-1625
3. Where do the following lines occur in?
‘Alone, alone, all, all alone,
Alone on a wide, wide sea……’
Ans: The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
4. ‘For God’s sake hold your tongue, and let me love.’
This line is written by—–
Ans: John Donne
5. Who is the author of ‘Man and Superman’?
Ans: G. B. Shaw
6. The most famous satirist in English literature is —–
Ans: Jonathan Swift
7. Of the following authors, who wrote an epic?
Ans: John Milton
8. The literary term ‘euphemism’ means—–
Ans: in offensive expression
9. Who is not a Victorian poet?
Ans: Alexander Pope
10. The play ‘The Spanish Tragedy’ is written by—-
Ans: Thomas Kyd
11. Who among the following Indian writers is a famous novelist?
Ans: R. K. Narayan
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