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Sr. No. .............................

ENTRANCE TEST-2023
SCHOOL OF ARTS, LANGUAGES & LITERATURE
ENGLISH HONOURS
Total Questions : 60
Question Booklet Series A
Time Allowed : 70 Minutes Roll No. :

Instructions for Candidates :


1. Write your Entrance Test Roll Number in the space provided at the top of this page of Question Booklet and
fill up the necessary information in the spaces provided on the OMR Answer Sheet.
2. OMR Answer Sheet has an Original Copy and a Candidate’s Copy glued beneath it at the top. While making
entries in the Original Copy, candidate should ensure that the two copies are aligned properly so that the
entries made in the Original Copy against each item are exactly copied in the Candidate’s Copy.
3. All entries in the OMR Answer Sheet, including answers to questions, are to be recorded in the Original Copy
only.
4. Choose the correct / most appropriate response for each question among the options A, B, C and D and
darken the circle of the appropriate response completely. The incomplete darkened circle is not correctly
read by the OMR Scanner and no complaint to this effect shall be entertained.
5. Use only blue/black ball point pen to darken the circle of correct/most appropriate response. In no case
gel/ink pen or pencil should be used.
6. Do not darken more than one circle of options for any question. A question with more than one darkened
response shall be considered wrong.
7. There will be ‘Negative Marking’ for wrong answers. Each wrong answer will lead to the deduction of
0.25 marks from the total score of the candidate.
8. Only those candidates who would obtain positive score in Entrance Test Examination shall be eligible for
admission.
9. Do not make any stray mark on the OMR sheet.
10. Calculators and mobiles shall not be permitted inside the examination hall.
11. Rough work, if any, should be done on the blank sheets provided with the question booklet.
12. OMR Answer Sheet must be handled carefully and it should not be folded or mutilated in which case it will not
be evaluated.
13. Ensure that your OMR Answer Sheet has been signed by the Invigilator and the candidate himself/herself.
14. At the end of the examination, hand over the OMR Answer Sheet to the invigilator who will first tear off the
original OMR sheet in presence of the Candidate and hand over the Candidate’s Copy to the candidate.

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1. In “Prologue to Canterbury Tales,”who tells the first 6. Following lines form the opening of?
tale? Five years have past; five summers, with the
(A) The Reeve length
(B) The Knight
Of five long winters! And again I hear
(C) The Pardoner
(A) “Tintern Abbey”
(D) The Cook
(B) “The Tyger”
2. Take me to you, imprison me, for I,
(C) “Paradise Lost Book I”
Except you enthral me, never shall be free,
Nor ever chaste, except you ravish me. (D) “Ulysses”
These lines are from: 7. Tennyson’s “Ulysses” narrates the hero’s discontent
(A) Donne’s “Batter My Heart” upon his return to his kingdom in:
(B) Blake’s “The Tyger” (A) Ithaca
(C) Chaucer’s “Prologue to Canterbury Tales” (B) Troy
(D) Wordsworth’s “Tintern Abbey” (C) Rome
3. Who among the following famous poets proclaims (D) England
that Milton, in his epic poem “Paradise Lost”, was
8. The epigraph of the poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred
“of the Devil’s party without knowing it”?
Prufrock” is taken from which of the following texts?
(A) Percy Bysshe Shelley
(A) Dante’s Inferno, Canto 27
(B) John Dryden
(C) T.S. Eliot (B) Dante’s Inferno, Canto 18
(D) William Blake (C) Dante’s Inferno, Canto 22
4. The Rape of the Lock is written in which style? (D) Conrad’s Heart of Darkness
(A) Mock heroic 9. Towards the end of the first part of Tamburlaine,
(B) Epic Zenocrate is made empress of:
(C) Ode (A) Damascus
(D) Elegy (B) Babylon
5. Gave thee clothing of delight,
(C) Turkey
Softest clothing wooly bright;
(D) Persia
Gave thee such a tender voice,
10. The play Twelfth Night opens with Orsino calling
Making all the vales rejoice!
music “food of ……………….”:
These lines are from
(A) Life
(A) Wordworth’s “Tintern Abbey”
(B) Tennyson’s “Ulysses” (B) Mind
(C) Eliot’s “The Hollow Men” (C) Heart
(D) Blake’s “The Lamb” (D) Love

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11. Where is the Act 2 of the play The Way of the World 17. What is the name of Darcy’s sister with whom
set? Wickham tries to elope?
(A) St. James’ Park (A) Georgiana
(B) Hyde Park (B) Eliza
(C) A chocolate house (C) Nancy
(D) Lady Wishfort’s home (D) Lydia
12. Where is TheDuchess of Malfi set? 18. What was the pen name of Jane Eyre?
(A) England (A) Acton Bell
(B) Russia (B) Mary Bell

(C) France (C) Jane Eyre


(D) Currer Bell
(D) Italy
19. In Oliver Twist, who is Nancy in love with?
13. In The Glass Menagerie, which author’s book Tom
borrowed from the library did Amanda return? (A) Noah
(A) William Shakespeare (B) Oliver Twist

(B) Henry James (C) Sikes

(C) Homer (D) Fagin


20. Heart of Darkness was originally serialised in which
(D) D. H. Lawrence
magazine?
14. In which year was Ghosts first performed?
(A) Blackwood’s Magazine
(A) 1881
(B) The Call
(B) 1882
(C) The Rover Magazine
(C) 1883
(D) The Wizard Magazine
(D) 1884
21. What is the name of the old man who shows Jordan
15. Tughlaq is originally written in which Indian the hidden guerrilla camp in For Whom the Bell Tolls?
language ?
(A) Anselmo
(A) Kannada (B) Salamanca
(B) Punjabi (C) Silvio
(C) Urdu (D) Fernando
(D) Hindi 22. What was the name of Septimus Warren Smith’s
16. Waiting from Godot is a friend in Mrs Dalloway who died in the war?
(A) Tragedy (A) Peter
(B) Comedy (B) Hugh
(C) Tragicomedy (C) Evans
(D) None of these (D) Richard

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23. The novel Swami and Friends is set in a fictional 29. In which chapter of Through the Looking-Glass
town called: does the White Knight sing “Haddocks’ Eyes” after
(A) Kunzun rescuing Alice?
(B) Chinnikopa (A) Humpty Dumpty
(C) Malgudi (B) It’s my own Invention
(D) Patna (C) The Lion and the Unicorn
24. In the second part of the novel Clear Light of Day,
(D) Queen Alice
Raja is ill with which disease?
30. In Midnight’s Children, Aadam Aziz is
(A) Cholera
(A) Saleem’s grandfather
(B) Malaria
(C) Tuberculosis (B) Saleem’s father
(D) HIV AIDS (C) Saleem’s uncle
25. “The Purloined Letter” ends with a line from the play (D) Saleem’s classmate
Atrée et Thyeste, “If such a sinister design isn’t worthy 31. What was the name of the son of the chief priest who
of Atreus, it is worthy of Thyestes.” Who is the author dies during a ceremony in Arrow of God?
of the play?
(A) Obika
(A) Prosper Jolyot de Crébillon
(B) Oduche
(B) Voltaire
(C) Edogo
(C) Pierre-François Godard de Beauchamps
(D) Nwafo
(D) Étienne Aignan
26. What was the original title of “The Yellow Wallpaper”? 32. Where does the story take place in 2 States?
(A) The Yellow Wall-paper: A Story (A) IIM Ahmedabad
(B) Story of The Yellow Wall-paper (B) IIM Bangalore
(C) Story of the Wall-paper (C) IIM Indore
(D) None of these (D) IMI Delhi
27. What is the name of Paul’s wife in the story “The 33. Shakuntala was the daughter of Visvamitra and:
Collector of Treasures”?
(A) Misrakeshi
(A) Kenalepe
(B) Menaka
(B) Dikeledi
(C) Purvachitti
(C) Tiro
(D) Urvashi
(D) Mompati
34. Who gives Lal Ded “one precept”?
28. Who has written Draupadi?
(A) Mahesh Devi (A) Mother
(B) R. K. Narayan (B) Guru
(C) Anita Desai (C) Father
(D) None of these (D) Husband

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35. To which goddess does the chorus compare 41. “A Bird, came down the Walk” contains how many
Antigone? stanzas?
(A) Athena (A) 3
(B) Artemis (B) 4
(C) Dionysus
(C) 5
(D) Niobe
(D) 6
36. Agamemnon was the king of:
42. And some are loaves and some so nearly balls
(A) Troy
We have to use a spell to make them balance:
(B) Midea
(C) Thebes ‘Stay where you are until our backs are turned!’

(D) Mycenae These lines are taken from which poem of Robert
37. What was the original title of Gulliver’s Travels? Frost?
(A) Travels into Several Remote Nations of the (A) Mending Wall
World (B) Home Burial
(B) Travels of Captain Gulliver (C) After Apple Picking
(C) Captain Gulliver’s Travels in the Remote World (D) The Gift Outright
(D) Travels into the Remote Nations of the World 43. Sylvia Plath married which famous poet?
38. What is the name of the boy with whom Robinson
(A) W. H. Auden
Crusoe escapes in a boat?
(B) Langston Hughes
(A) Friday
(B) Xury (C) William Carlos Williams

(C) Max (D) Ted Hughes


(D) The boy remains unnamed 44. In which year did Derek Walcott receive Nobel Prize
39. In The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, where does Mrs in Literature?
Ferrars commit suicide? (A) 1990
(A) Cranchester (B) 1991
(B) King’s Abbot (C) 1992
(C) Liverpool (D) 1993
(D) At Miss Gannett’s house
45. How many cantos does the poem “Ode to West
40. In Sons & Lovers, who is Annie Morel?
Wind” consist of?
(A) Sister of Paul Morel & daughter of Mr &
(A) 3
Mrs Morel
(B) Sister of William Morel (B) 4

(C) Sister of Arthur Morel (C) 5


(D) All the above given (i.e., A, B, C) (D) 6

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46. Currants and gooseberries, 50. In The Colour Purple, who advises Harpo to beat
Sofia?
Bright-fire-like barberries,
(A) Alphonso
Figs to fill your mouth,
(B) Celie
Citrons from the South,
(C) Mister
Sweet to tongue and sound to eye; (D) Shug
Come buy, come buy. 51. Alice Walker is famous for having coined which of
These lines are taken from which poem? the following terms?
(A) “Goblin Market” (A) Black feminist
(B) Womanist
(B) “Uphill”
(C) Écriture féminine
(C) “Dream Land”
(D) Masculinist
(D) None of these
52. How many chapters does the A Vindication of
47. How many questions does the narrator in the poem the Rights of Woman consist of?
“Uphill” ask the guide? (A) 11
(A) 6 (B) 12
(B) 7 (C) 13
(C) 8 (D) 14
53. Who wrote the Preface to Frankenstein?
(D) 9
(A) William Godwin
48. That flowering, silken, old embroidery, torn
(B) Lord Byron
From some court-lady’s dress and round
(C) Percy Bysshe Shelley
The wodden scabbard bound and wound
(D) Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Can, tattered, still protect, faded adorn
54. In Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone,
These lines are taken from which poem? how old was Harry when his parents were killed by
(A) “Goblin Market” Voldemort?
(B) “Uphill” (A) 5 months
(C) “A Dialogue between Self and Soul” (B) 9 months
(C) 12 months
(D) “Easter 1916”
(D) 15 months
49. Bertolt Brecht is:
55. Who has written “The Crack-up”?
(A) English
(A) F. Scott Fitzgerald
(B) German (B) William Faulkner
(C) French (C) Miss Minnie Cooper
(D) Russian (D) P B Shelley

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56. How many rainless days have passed in William 59. Sheikh-ul-Alam wrote in the form of:
Faulkner’s “Dry September”?
(A) 55 (A) Vaakhs
(B) 59 (B) Vaknai
(C) 62
(D) 66 (C) Shruks
57. What is Malayalam pen name of Kamala Das? (D) None of these
(A) Madhavikutty
(B) Abhisarikaa 60. In the poem “Advice to Women,” the speaker
(C) Acxa suggests women to get which animal as a pet?
(D) None of these
58. When did Pablo Neruda win the Nobel Prize in (A) A dove
Literature? (B) A cat
(A) 1965
(B) 1969 (C) A pigeon
(C) 1971
(D) Cupid
(D) 1973

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ROUGH WORK

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ENTRANCE TEST:2020
SCHOOL OFART, LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES
ENGLISH HONORS
'Ibtal Questions
'fime Allowcd
:
:
60
70 Minutes
Question Booklet Series
Roll No.
D
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Booklet and fill up the uecessary infoimuii;;l;;fi;;p".es provided on rlie oMR Answer sheer.
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that lhe two copies are alig'ed prooerlv
so rhat rhe enrries made in the original copv agii',st
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4 choose tlle correct / lnost appropriate response for each question
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darken the circle of the apprbpridre resporise compleiei,
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gel/tnk pen or pencil should bery.1lq
used.
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'P.***ffij]TSiXmgffi"il"jflffoRtionsroranvquestion.Aquestionwithmorethanonedarkened
T l here will be 'Ncsative Mnrking' for wrong answers.
of 0.25 rnarks froir Lhe total scoiE "" Each wong answer will lead to the deduction
"ird;;;Ai,i;i;
t who would obtain positive score in Entrance Test Examination
shail be eligible
P"llJotlHs,:fdidates
9. Do not make any stray mark on the OMR sheeL.
l0 calculators and mobiles shalr not be pe'nitted inside the examination hall.
l l Rough work, if any, should be done on the blank sheets provided
with the question booklet.
l2 oMI{ Answer sheet mrist be handled carefully and it should not be folded
it will not be evaluated. or mutilated in which case

13' Ensxle that your oMR Answer sheet has been signed by the Invigilator and the candidate
himself/

l4 At the end of the examination, hand over the oMR Answer


sheet to the invigilator who will ilrst tear
oMR sheet in presence of tnJ banaiclate ;'d il;"J";;'ii,""i",iilal"..
311r$;#irt*t copy to the
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6' The Hyder Ali family leaves Delhi because of
1. "Hope Is The Thing With Feathers" makes use
the threat of ethnic violence and go to :
OI:
(A) An extended metaPhor (A) Lahore

(B) A personal Pronoun (B) Hyderabad

(C) An extended simile (C) Calcutta

(D) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of the above


2. The title of ShelleY's Poem is | 7. Swami and Ftiends is part ofa trilogy that also
(A) "Hymn to Intellectual Beauty" includes:

(B) "Ode to Intellectual BeautY" (A) The Guide

(C) "On Intellectual BeautY" (B) The English Teacher


(D) "Song to Intellectual Beauty" (C) The Vendor of Sweets
3. In "Mending Wall" the line "He is all pine and (D) None of the above
I am apple orchard" is an example of: g. D.Pillai, Swami's teacher in Albert Mission
(A) MetaPhor School teaches :

(B) MetonYmY (A) HistorY


(C) Enj ambment
T (D) Simile
(B) Mathematics
(C) English
I
a 4. Complete this line from "Ode : Intimations of
(D) None of the above
Immortality. . . . " : To me the meanest flower that
blows can give/thoughts that do often lie-"' 9. The policeman tells Shui Ta that "Love isn't
(A) Too deeP for words bought and sold like

(B) Too deeP for tears (A) Gold

(C) Too lovelY for words (B) Cigars


(D) Too lovelY for tears (C) Houses
5. ln Clear Light of Day Desai quotes lines from (D) Hats
various poets. Which one of the following does in
10. The Good Woman of Setzuan is a parable :

she not refer to ?


(A) 6 scenes
(A) Tennyson
(B) Browning
(B) 8 scenes
(C) Eliot (C) 10 scenes
(D) Swinburne (D) 12 scenes

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11. The following is not true of Absrrrdist Theatre : Ib. Crusoe informs the reader in Chapter 1 that :

(A) It discards traditional PIot (A) He was born in 1632 at Hull

@) Characters engage in seemingly meaningless (B) He was born in 1732 in the city of York
activities (C) He was born in 1632 in the city of York
(C) It promotes belief in a rationally ordered (D) He was born in 1732 at Hull
universe
r'7. Who says this about the Cardinal rnThe Duchess
(D) It creates a sense of disorientation in the of Ma(i '. "The spring in his face is nothing but
audience the engend'ring of toadsi' ?

12. The character simply called 'boy' in lilaitingfor (A) Ferdinand


Godot I
(B) Antonio
(A) Appears only in the first act
(C) Delio
(B) Appears only in the second act
(D) None of the above
(C) Appears in both the acts
18. The Duchess of MalJi is a revenge tragedy, a
(D) Is mentioned but never appears on stage
genre derived originally from the tragedies
13. Act 3 of The Way of the World t's set in :
of:
(A) St. James' Park
(A) Euripedes
(B) The home of Lady Wishfort (B) Seneca
(c) The estate of Sir Witwoud (C) Shakespeare
(D) None of the above (D) Sophocles

t4. The Way of the World is regarded as a : 19. Shakespeare's romantic comedy is titled
Twelfth Night or :
(A) Black comedy
(A) Wrhat You llant
(B) Comedy of manners
(B) Ifhat You Like
(c) Tragedy
(C) What You Will
(D) None of the above
(D) Il'hat you Have
). The following is/are true o[ Robinson Crusoe'.
I
,0. Who says, "I am not that I PlaY" in
(A) It is written in a confessional mode Twelfth Night ?

(B) It is based on the life ofAlexandtr Selkirk (A) Olivia


(C) It has been read as depicting cultural (B) Viola
imperialism (C) The FooI
(D) All of the above (D) None of the above

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of Ismene : 27 ' Baiazeth in Tamburlaine is the
21 . In Antigone the following is true
"

(A) Emperor of Arabia


(A) She functions as a foil to Antigone
(B) She is afraid ofCreon (B) Emperor of Turkey
(C) She is more beautiful than Antigone (C) King of Persia
(D) All of the above (D) King of Morocco
function it 28' who among the following was not a member of
22. Thechorus performs the following
Antigone : the UniversitY Wits ?
(A) it comments on the action in the play (A) Christopher Marlowe
(B) it adds an element ofsuspense to the play (B) Robert Greene
(c) It acts as a counsel to the ruler of Thebes (c) william Shakespeare
(D) All of the above
._ ,. _-.1:^L
trilogy which
(D) Thomas Lodge
is part of the Greek in "Advice
23. Agamemnon 29' Talking of "Otherness"' the speaker
also includes ,
to women" saYS :
(A) The Eumenides
(A) Otherness is not always neglect
(B) Antigone
(B) Otherness is always neglect
(C) Prometheus Bound
(D) None of the above
(C) Otherness is usually neglect
t 24,TowhomdoesClymemnestrasay:..Yourwet(D)othernessisnevernegiect
I eye makes your right-minded
loyalty clear." ? 30. In,,Mirror" Sylvia Plath makes use of :
(A) The Guard (A) MetaPhor
(B) The Chorus (B) Simile
(C) The Herald (C) Personihcation
(D) None o f the above (D) All of the above
earned fame as a writer of
25. Plautus, who has 31 . Neruda's poem begins
with the line :
comedies, was :
(A) Tonight I write the saddest lines
(A) A Roman PlaYwright
(B) Tonight I can write the saddest lines
(B) A Greek dramatist
(C) Tonight I wrote the saddest lines
(C) An Irish PlaYwright
(D) None of the above (D) Tonight I will write the saddest lines
32. Walcott's poem "A Far Cry from Africa"
has :
GoId:
26. Thefollowing is not true of Pot of
(A) It makes use of stock characters (A) Two stanzas
(B) It has a compact structure (B) Three stanzas
(C) It is set in Rome (C) Four stanzas
(D) It is a comedY t (D) Six stanzas

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with his mother after spending time in : character named John Mclendon ?

(A) Greece (A) "The Purloined Letter"


(B) France (B) "The Yellow WallPaPer"
(C) Italy (C) "The Bet"
(D) London (D) None of the above
J+, Ibsen was a famous Norwegian dramatist and is 39. The narrator in "The Yellow Wallpaper" says :
often referred to as : "I find it hovering in the dining-room, skulking
(A) Father of realism in the parlor, hiding in the hall, lying in wait for
me on the stairs." What does 'it' refer to ?
(B) Founder of modernism in theatre
(C) Father of exPressionism (A) Her pet dog
(D) Both (A) and (B) (B) The ghost of the imprisoned woman
of the following is true of Angellica (C) A strange sme1l which she notices
35. Which
everywhere
Bianca in The Rover ?

(A) She is the governess to Hellena (D) None of the above


(B) She was the mistress of a dead Spanish 40' Which of the following is true of "Draupadi" ?
general (A) It was originally written in Bengali and
(C) She is the cause of a duel between Antonio translated into English by Mahasweta Devi

and Pedro (B) It was originally written in Oriya and

(D) Both (B) and (C) translated into English by Gayatri Spivak

36. Aphra Behn, a prolific female dramatist from (C) It was originally written in English by
Britain, lived in : Mahasweta Devi

(A) The sixteenth centurY (D) None of the above

(B) The seventeenth century Al Chetan Bhagat's 2 States was published in :

(C) The eighteenth centurY (A) 200s


(D) The nineteenth centurY (B) 2007
37. Poe's story "The Purloined Letter" begins with (c) 2009
an epigraph meaning : (D) 2011
(A) Nothing is more hateful to wisdom than 42. How does Krish convince Ananya's mother ?
excessive cleverness (A) By arranging for her to dance at a
(B) Nothing is more attractive to wlsdom than performance
excessive cleverness (B) By arranging for her to sing at a concert
(C) Wisdom is drawn to excessive cleverness (C) By cooking a traditional meal for her
(D) To be clever is to be wise (D) None of the above
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43. The JK Rowling novel prescribed for you was : 48' Jane Eyre can be read as :

(A) Her debut novel (A) An allegorY


(B) The last of HarrY Potter series (B) A fable
(C) Was Published under different titles in the (C) A gothic storY
UK and the US
(D) None of the above
(D) Both (A) and (C)
49' Dickens' novel Oliver Zwisl also carries the
44. In Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stonr, *ho
title:
among the following hides Voldemort ?
(A) The Parish Boy's Progress
(A) Barty Crouch Junior
(B) Professor Mad EYe MoodY (B) The Parish Boy

(C) Professor Quirrell (C) fhe Parish BoYb StorY

(D) Professor Severus SnaPe (D) None of the above


45. In Pride and Prejudice who confesses, "Had I 56. Of the following, which novel is not written by
been in iove, I could not have been more Charles Dickens ?
wretchedly blind. But vanity, not love, has been
(A) David Copperfield
my folly." ?
(B) Great Expectations
(A) Caroline BingleY
(B) Jane Bennet (C) LordJim
(C) Mr. Darcy (D) Nicholas NicklebY
(D) None of the above 5 1 . How does Marlow judge Kurtz at the beginning
46. Which of the following novels was first titled of the final section of Heart of Darkness ?
First Impressions ? (A) He calls him a remarkable man
(A) Jane Eyre (B) He calls him a desPicable man
(B) Pride and Prejudice (C) He calls him a brave man
(C) Sons and LoYers
(D) None of the above
(D) Oliver Twist
\)
"-' Kurtz's last words, "The horror ! The horror !" :

47. Who speaks of Rochester as "some wronged and


wild fettered beast or bird, dangerous to (A) Symbolize European colonialism

apptoach in his sullen woe" ? (B) Are a response to his impending death
(A) Bertha Mason (C) Verbalize his despair at the emptiness of
(B) Jane EYre life
(C) Mr. Brockiehurst (D) All of the above
(D) None of the above I
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aaa a
sonnet the beloved addresses the
i3. ln Sonsand Lovers which flowers does Paul 57' In Spenser's
poet as :
scatter over Clara's head while muttedng "Ashes
to ashes, and dust to dust,/Ifthe Lord won't have (A) Vain man
you the devil must." ?
(B) Wise man
(A) Roses
(C) Base man
(B) Bluebells
(D) Foolish man
(C) Lilies s8. "A Valediction : Forbidding Mourning" is a love
(D) CowsliPs poem of :

54. Who is Agatha Leivers in Sons and Lovers ?


(A) 32 lines

(A) The elder sister of Miriam (B) 34 lines

(B) The younger sister of Miriam (C) 36 lines

(C) Edgar's wife (D) 38 lines

(D) None of the above 59. "What immortal hand or eye,/could frame thy

55. lrt Mrs. Dolloway the action, aside from the fearful symmetry ?" These lines in the first
flashbacks, takes Place on a daY : stanza are repeated in the last stanza, except for
'could' which is rePlaced with :

(A) In the midst of winter


(A) Should
(B) In the middle of SePtember
(B) Dare
(C) In the middle of June
(C) Dared
(D) In earlY sPring
(D) None of the above
56. In Mrs. Dalloway'litginia Woolf :

60. The a,tlhor of The Canterbury Tales is:


(A) Treats the theme of mental illness
of
(A) George Chaucer
(B) Explores the fragmented yet fluid nature
tlme (B) William Caxton

(C) Makes use of third-person omniscient (C) Thomas Becket


t
narration (D) None of the above
(D) All of the above

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11.
L In Thc HaFpy Princc" thc Chari(y Children say 7
(A) The middle Bemet sister md has a sciious

(B) llle middleBmet sisr&adis often dsnbed


(c) Thesky
(C) The middle Bennet sister ud is fiivolou md
: Tlre statE olthe Eappy Prince :

(A) wa decked wirh sold mdjew.ls


(B) wdadnncdbypdsctsby 8. Gose \licknm muiase wilhLydiaLks plam :

(,\) BccaNc hc loves her


@) Becae olDdcrt intenention
Kale Chopin\ lmo6 slory is tnled (C) Because oflady Catherine! insnha

(A) " l he Slory ofa Day"


G) TncstoryofMllife" 9 wnich ofd. lollo\ine is/m h. ololnzr ?vd ?

(c) The T.le ore Houa'


(B) it is a cpistoLrynolei
''She hreahcd aquict aater dat lile mightbe long
IM odyyBteday shc had lhoughl *ilh a snuddd (D) (a)md(C)
Both
thatlife.. Completelhethoughrhdpssestlnoush 10. OliETsinhzs ib. al6diE &L :
L.uise\ mind in Chopin\ st,ry. (A) rhe PtrishiM t Ptug,6
@) ?he Pdnsh Bot! Pn Ca
(c) fte Poo. Boyt Pde@
Wlo ambetle folosibg EEI*khcnc;&d
0r) mislrchmse l1
tle irfirsthistorid ofd.Fi6ffii''.'R.' ?
Which ol6c lbllo$ing isnoL@ogtheaurlnies dral

() LilllFn

(C) Latapa 12. "You thilk I have m feliDgs, ed lbar I cm do


wnnolnom6itofl oEdkindn qhnIceotlive
6,lrrer I lr@stu cm be rcad as a l so: tud you have no piry". Ittu outbmt comes

(D) Sr Jobn Rfu6 ro Jee

2
Raj"4 Pasage
19 Sel asal6lr1E brckdD'rhd Dndsn
SD{ialH6eMm1odiodin1955
ddisbunedat:
(A) 1920
(B) 1922
(c) 1924

on of qdeb
- TobaTck sing!"is sel: 2A ;hi!h ol tlt iollo$ing he
'tud
(A) Two or $E Yem bclorc Pa'tihotr (qJ Shr Er Ersl'ch womd
@) Two d *Ne Yed after Paltition ,R, she B .duukd Eeerrutrrct
(C) fte rcd of$c P'rtilion ic) shcq(n,oNde$dd6'db'halioroirh'
Fnslish$Mds lndim
;a "1his capral ciY" o!eN'
Mohdj* is :

wtu.h of$e lolloqing is/a


( not Lc ot M' da I
(A) Listminslotleiadio zl
clevision
@) \ratchinsthe nds onthe lAr ItEa dnha
Poerrc P'ns
'nwo \ rc
(c) Ssnding at drc bs stoP
Gl li dcah rLlJl d indN'du 'Pposn'i

ptnv in CalcuttB ? L,.Mb;'alledsamo'lcm ruacl'Pl'gY


wlrom l6d Sarla mct at a
'.,
lAr MR K,h.@ nrr lvnnoin rglT,ris rtm eMlAherL''a
&elouh
\\eaidoA Be.Ld.J th empu onof
GJ N'trs Trckoo {

G) IleholiesLkrptrron
7 flre book Bhjch bF iEs asprntuJ as€kenins in

C) rha ctuclixiok
'n

afchris! 2i \\'IBt does lago tell Olnello he


I
@) rhe I fuen9 'fchirst Deslemou's hmdk@lnef ?
lc) rhe IniLdtion aJchi^t
At fhe Innotianalchtrt WiPe his beardwilh it
G)
lhE (c) Blo{tis nos vi1! ii
rR "rtisasondcrtulsubdc'lhisncedoflo\e
hunser oflhe heart d pscmpbrv $ L\ar other
(D) Dabbis bow{irhit
huieetbyFhich\atrmfoi'esctosubmi(tolhc )4 Vno is calLeda $ltainos whoE
yole,Mdchuge$cfaceottheuorld thG
L'i6

()
() Pide o dPrejudice
@)
(c)
lc) The MilLa thz Flos
oftu abole Q)
(D) N.ne

3
IIFO-20660-8
shawt pla, is .med aner ?ygnalion wlo n a/d : ,4J ror Z*r /r is .onsidftd a :

(A) Rmm nylhologicd [eG


(B) GukmYh.l.dc,lligE
(C) Indian thologic.l tCW
(Dl Babyloni mylholo8ic€lnsE
Jaques in his donologue begiming with "AU the
WItr nhe lowrCd is intoduced inlhe b€swins of
x6ild's a sta8e..." cals ibe " 16l scde":

(A) abrcwnskin d ablack coal


@) abhck shh and a brom @at
(D) Boi! (a) ed (B)
33 \r,Io ofthe lolloving w6/s€E menber/s ofrhe
Jrrri.c ims a l9l 0 play wilten by :
(,\) nlo,\maicmllayl*ightAltnuMlller
@) nle Bntishdimatisl rm$ Cals$onhy
(C) rhe Irish drmrisi 6eo€e Bmdd Sh,w
(D) Arl ofthe above
-l{o one'll torch him now I Nevd againl He} sale Inthe?rclosue 10 &i,rlrLiru the.lEnatin sial€s.
''veele lead ru lo fie slatebl..." Fill in tne o@r
i ' Complete this line spoken b)

(D) coutorsclhi limbulairc


Thetm highty line'm mined for Melov€t
JacobeM drma w6 inilEned by Saeca, wlo

(A) AR.mePhilosophs

(c) Turorro EnpeffNeo


?Zrddz,re Na srinfi in n{ rtrLs, achofwhich
lloN doesAnronio Epiay to Deliot questiotrabout
French Courl atthe besimine ollhe llay ?

(C) Iloleit

I
. r.ilri D.d. 43. h -Batlq My Hcan- tle poer cohlees
. -:: -j :om 01 Foetic hiEsctf
(A) 0lsurpdcit,
iB:.
(B) ecuadviitage
(c) uusue,droM
i3 \- j:.1! @) e usu?,d forre$
.. 3bourLa ,Ded s 11.'lhea\hat atlhe Cokktbut!
Talesis:
(A) Jetrerycn!rc{
::r : n.diufr 1. elprcss
.li:: @) ceofrychaucer
- I t rm rhc (,shmi" (D) ofrle above
None

rC) $e.dal,6 dd ood66 Stukrir


45 In h6 "Ihe Varur) of Hh wDhe,
kds .,ohn,".
(D) Aloal&abok D\ oka 0ic rgue o1 trfrerilrr
wno $a\
39 R@i h E6feD.d byhis
(1) Anad l GckDhitosoDns
or€etire qt Sh,tu+ (B) An m.iarRo@ phno;phtr
r3IrE e/h. haLd Enh .
(c) &cicni c{eek s.utbhr
^n
@) An&cihiRon pa;te
46 .,
LTp ore ls ad in his dtu
No rc\q s(uc $lia.er
n.Cr\es.hes I es rhe ..Tta_
be\r theolcusin
40 Mos Ebute Ge She?heid be (SheDtd)
After (A),,Dearh benolpoud.,
rA) La€h adeoesnjsk" (B) ..-rhevmjq,oftiu@\rjstrs- (
(B) Kiss Moss tud skx f; forsjvtuss rO,,Apnvnrorm) DJUChkr,,
(c) tups his ctost tud disapB
(Dl Non.olrhe rbor.
(D) 47 udedanerrh.{n( aronol
nc
ratts doM dd bess cod
fornercv ,flrerlilrpn !te^
41. Lr Somcr t 7 who sbutd say..Tnh loer;.s ,lln"^,, ".",,n cn*o,",a, r,"" _ *,*,;
haventy bu.hes nc.er rouch,d
eaitltv facs (A) -ttcEres6hishod
(A) nrtDn upon Lhe 4:ror!&h"
rB) h s hed upon Ge ,trp ot h
(B) IXe poert 6iq{t s
tHeE.Jsr\
(c)'ftei€!€ilyas€ts (C) Htrersts his head upon the /bosom
@) None ofihe a6ov. oahis
42 lvlxcholdrerolownCsonnrrsElhcfinrpomot (!) None ofrhe above
ur ph(rcatrinsome6,l 13 \r,hrchurlhelouowinsisnorheor,^bsatohrnr

(A) iisapolircals ne
(B) rr is mitred in btmk lme
(D None ofl\e above
@) n is abour the Exct$io. cnsis
EFO-20660-B
5
hd*:Ia'6e"F
"'
I,,ji*j#
'1 I oo'ueddn-afteir
i[#in.#j
rAl AkJoqxbq
tr:;;'j;:;.*
D\ !oro. h",h;. rtsr ApL.?JcFaa
"
' \e'w"h
"e
'. -
i:-i#r'
(B) lliilre bynilht
.*i,iry5.,..ae.,J.!d.,

.,#ft:'x*",,
'"ffi;*;; I
OR
pARr-B: SEMESmR SYSTEM
l. Narole{.. Fqnq Emks in his famos e$ay, 6. Ihcfolowingis/erleof?r.r, sr,rel
A, t LMnflii rhidpsor
(A)AMd shopkep€G
lBr { @imoftJ.okiepeF rBl hissermlodondrinche laoos
(c) acra@@ialn rid (c) IM fb-tpublishedin 1965
0)) Borh (B) &d (c)
t. Tn liErhme in E M Folsra! on:
essay is
(A) Tte€frsivas ofthe E glisholmct€r (A) The middle Remer sisrer and has a serious
(B) TlEhlcisy of$e Engfish ch@r€r
(C) Tb. sloelE ofde E"Ctish cb@iei
(B) The niddleacmetsintrand n olln &$nbed
_I1. Rr*osibility ofhtelccturlJ,
In hi. esey
Cho@ty Ef6 io D-istu Macdonald N b€iie a (C) nE middle Rennet sisror ud is nivolous md

Fonertul innlE !vdo!,ld % :


(A) AnAmia*ial rinc (D) None ofrnc abore
(B) ABnti$rri-d- 8.
t
C6rCe $ftknmt frdiase Nill Ltdia iatcs pl&e
(C) A FEldlolniel rnalyst
(A) Bccaue he loves her

JB S Haldc E hqtr i! England bntiook Indi&


1B) Bsae ofDecy's inrwenrion
citimebd.ri.@roldiain: (C) Recaus oflady Carhdine\ imislcnce

(A) 1955
(B) 1957 The seti rhc:
.46znhrcs oJToh Sflrer is
(c) 1964 1A)'fu lctionalromolst. Peimt us
(D) 196? (B) The ficiional t MofArkdsap
Mirsr,u Rosdund3 pamr! :
In L,,.
(C) l1o &tual tom oaHmibal
(A) Lireuilhha,ndeivehftboialr4FoddEiDg
L.l Ihe Adwnlures of Tah Sawlar canb.ftnd as
(6) Arc awy ilAni@ed ch back {dq r\ey
he.!outhtr@ndition
(C) AE awy inAtica dd tacrfrrll ke.p out of
OR
PART-B : SEMESTER SYSTEM
Nalold FoffiEMks inhis f@ou *san 6. Thefollowingis/enE offteM,rsrone I

csnedeF,glid: (r{) It h winmin ihe {irdpeson


,Al {Ei6olsbopLeped
G, trisi in ondondr",erhe.cous
mr A Eim ofbookleeE !\ed in lq65
'Ci lt q d 6N PLbr
(c) Aeaoffi armbon
N@ofibeabove (D) Borh(B) dd (c)
CD)
TlEfdhhm&inEMFoEtease$avison: 7. MaryBemeris:
(.4.) Tb.e6&lassoftheEng[snc]r@kt (A) The niddlc Bemet sisler md has ! senous
(B) th€ b!trnsy oflhe Englkhch@td d&6ition
(C) TlEstGHofdeErylishch@ld @),ftenidjl€Btursisrerandnoft.nde$db€d
6'Jl\
lihE M - ft. RB@6'b li'] ofln.ellqru,iq
ra' fteoddleBmeLrr and - &i\olo*rd
Cho6ra Eled ro L\lenl Mrdodo a oe ng a
povEitul idEE. MacdonaldM ' leadsmns

(Al ArAEi@sialditlc (D) None off"\e qbove


(B) ABiitishpnilNphd
(c) A F@hpoliriel d!!rt
8. C6rsewl..ldm'snMriagewiill-ydiall@pla@:
(A) B*auehelovshs
(R) Be€ue ofDmy's inreryhlion
t
IB S Hald4e M hon in Engldd but rook Indid
(C) R{aNc oftidy Calhoinc's insntenc
ciliaship atqh€ c5eL hdiain :

(A) 1955
The :lbektures olfoh Sd yr is ser in$e:
(B) 195?
(c) 1964
(A) The Ectional bM ofst. Pete$bug
@) 196? (B) The ficdonal toM ofarl.maw
La Trs Mrs,on? Rosmud s pdnls : (C) f ie actul toM ofHmibal
(Al UveqihnEad8ivehBnomleploltduare
The AdrantrEs ofTad Sd let cebe rcad
(B) Ar€ asay inAfiica dd nBh bsk when thet
hd aboulhscondiri@
(C) &€ aMy in Afiica mdractnnly keep oui of
h( life fm$heline
11. ln ctea/ Lisht ofDa))
AnjlaDc&i quotes tjnes E h b'inss'naspirituara\akeiinsii
ffi:["T"H*jtffiffili":t":H'' il*:1;Hl
Iqbar
(A) 6) rhe cruc$rion ofchn!
@) Uioi @) ?h. rduenc! olchrkt
(c) ruyor (c) ?he lhibri.n ajchtisl

. p *:*. .tD'th'h'tatonor......
' l',;;'li".t,llt # lll:'"lx :I"..:;' ; i::i'...;-'I
;1,
;.i
: :TiT:; :1..
lulc' b !1i.'r \d rro .{- b.
.1 \hjrrb
. i !n,F,"
r,
".,.,s;,;.: ; .:.j-;l vur &dchdeede q' o'he& i]" 'o -
'Ar DbLr
n.o
@l Hydtrabd lA) Ptide akd P rej".tie
(c) rane @) th.
(D) Noieoftieab.v€ (c) TheMitahthe
^'tittsbne
.x
r3 s&da,,*eMelodicdi.,esstudisbuied,
,,. f|::;#:,r:;:!,?,h",",*ra,.t!hect.h,j
n,s tu e.",sV",i_"r"rh,"r,",."_
^r
.D Ani d " ,x.T.* si.e@.d,o,1uoo-d
It " ''' is:,hr.D vho {.r { . bd.b
^" l"'i1.i.,.,;.".r*,,". o'
o\1

i l: ;J,LJ":ilfl* - .0.
,i:E'hdh
s qho'o s o e'{,,o
rD \or-o.+-"Do!- pe.
-d_d ., r.
l'' wrs_fe.Ll.'EA.rhA.m. .opeE.|].e@up,e or ,re sr.a.j r.r_. o- fi.
Ne r edrlenn4 uat\dL,
(a) v.ErvtutneNobelPr*in
(A) Listftinsrode.dio
:';T*jjil:I;-,--- : [;yir.,.,]*r:r"rx;
1967

(D) None of.he above

" * ,1*:n;.-.d,.ehedu .8 , f; l"u.l,Tll-J.:iL':L,*,.,


'.,.|,.""-+"."..,.r",.."" _,,r.,, o,*.,,""1::,'"::
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IIFO-20660-B
8
Wlr (&16 B..la€I dE lempEnon ofrhe fouth ahbbinslinrb crics. ,,$c E Fe
As .. wele Ge'
who cones lowrds her ?
(A) ft.glaB@$n
(B) Th.boliesbDlation (A) BdI
(B) H,ppy

wlEdGl2sot I Othellohe saw C6sio


(D) Ba
do wirh
I:k.d@m'sLtudkafri.f? .t0 Death afa Sdteshlah i serintnc :

(B) cEF his bqid silh ir

(D) Dabnn bmwwi6 it


:l */ho is€lleda MUainou whoE..in Orr,ro dd 7sL,Z,*r,isconsidercda:

(A) D6&nombyodEtlo
(B) Ediaqbgo

Jaques in his monologue bcsi.ning wnh ,iAI fie


Sb.srs play G me<i after pysm,lion vdro is ,u uodd\asrase .'
: caltsthe,,l6tscenc,,:
(A) Rmeydoloeical fisN
(B) Gr.kDlitotoeicdig@
(C) IldiaBrrholoeicolfisw
@) BalryldimDyboLoeiel 6gm @) Both (A) ed (B)
V&allle flowsin is im.oduced indE b€gimins of
lt. Ed$dd Rondt /-zal has
(A) .broe skirrddablack coat
(B) a black shiirad a boM @at

ln Do.dt reallhe chancrq nmcd Cordclia


J6l,ca {as a 1910 play rjft6 by : is :

(A) lheAnqitudOMienlArlhuMns
G) $e Bdtish drdatisl Jes C,lsvordv (B) wifeofG €diggd\Boy
(C) the Irish dEmatistceqge Bmed Sb,w

23. "No one'U iou.h hin now tNcloasain He.ssafe lr Lr tne Polosue ro ft,621dr,.lnc dmdisl slaies
"Wcele lead y.u b ,Fill
aonrnlerc rh'5 rne spokcf, by
'' n\e shrelrr. .. in $e amcr

ouri ofsclrhim Tmbutaine


"D)
The tem'ni8triy line'*as coined for Mdlowc\ 42 wlichofdc following smeb is dre 6nal poen of 48

i7 $'lich oftlrc followins ivae nourue oflal Ded ?


Ll "BanqMyHe!n"lhepoetompmhimelf ro :
(A) She feated the classical lom ol poelic
oxprcsi.n callcd !€I|
(B) She is also called t,EUaArifa
(C) She lind in the clcvolh @nnly
(D) Kbth ra her sua
sidha sn
wnich ollhc hllotri'rg is/& true about LaL Ded\ IIE arrhat of The Cahterbut Tales is:

(A) Her vatir becone a medium ro expres

@) She dram her inascs ft.n tle Kahhni


In his -Tle Vmit, of }lumo \rishcs.- Johnson
(C) She adapts d modincs smskir $ords inloks dre ng@ ofDemocritus (no 16
(A) An ecied ('@k dilosophq
Rmi $€s taEaomcd br his nccting 1vi$ Shbs{ @) Ansci tRolmphilasophe
(c) Ar ecient cek $ulplor
@) An mcient Ro.mpaider
.16 "Lndore his aid, in his decision EsL,Sdm {daltr
ne Cii€s, he gives ile b$1.- TIis line oas in :

(A) "Dea6 6e nor Pioud '


10 Alier Moss rebukes dre Shepnerd, hc (Shcphdd) l
(B) "TIEV ityofHlrlmwishs
{A) Laushs &d g.os his }zy (C) APnyd for my Daughb
G) Kisses Moscs ad 6ks for .orsivenes
(C) Rips lris cloak Md dGapFcm
Thc cpilalh in ludcd and lne conclBion ol Eles,
@) Ialls doM ed begs God lor meEy
InSomet I?$hatwonld"theasetoconc say? WrineD in a CouFy Churchydd" besins with the
(A) This poel lies r Seh heavenly touchB ne er
touch'd earr,h1y faes. ' () I1dc ests his hcad upon lne lap ofEar1h"

-/R) 'This poel boasts : Snch hcalcnly tou.hcs (B) "Here rests hn lean upon thc /laF ol his
ne'crtouch deaflhly l&es.'
(C) l his poci tclls th. lrud : Such heavedy (C) Hde ress his head upon Lhe /bosom ofhis
touchs netrtouch'd candy faes. "
(D) Thispoetlies Such an8elic touches nc'er
louch donhlyfaces.'
43 \hich oflhd rollowing is noritue of.. bsatom ed 55. ''lhcrenidniEhtrallacliomermdnoona. .,
Fill in lhc hising wods in lhis Linc trom.ft Latc
(A) i hapolilical sariE
G) Ii is Miren in blbk leEc

(D) It is ab.!t t\e Exclusion dsis


49 Th. cicm Maina in Col*idget famoLs poems
56. \viicl oflhe rnlowing is DoriJu otEliotk teons
(A) ThEe Bedding Cues$
€) Txo edding guests (A) hnalesseveraiftteEn.eslortreBjbleMd
(C) Onc seddins suest orher lilerary qolks
O) None ollne above @) lt uss L\e strem olconsciouness techniquc
50. C.mplete rlis line nom ..Tne Evc ot\Uataloo,. :
(C) Its sh.ws Dodcmmar.s aaabilily fdd*isile

(A) mtybymom (D) lis tide is pardy b.ro*ed &ona Killins poch
(B) wilinc lyiisht 57. "Dm'tlell nr fal&rIlale died,.. plcads Rizrfu in
(c) Ewlrybynthi ''I See K6hmn ftorn New Delhi ar Midnighf.and
() Eilingbymm
51. tl)tu to lntel@hial Eeaut" h6: (A) I will tcll r ou farhd lou tEvc died.. ,,
..
@) "IwonlcUroufarheryouhavedicn
(B) 89lin6
(C) $ill nevcr rettrru farher rou hale died ..,,
I

@) "Hos wiU l tell you. taL\a you have died...,,


58. "I fecl the smc missils ihiN lnd thc sdre c.ld
lLver,/mcdh€insbon,aindircctansush nns
52. Wlat epithc/s does Shetley use for rhe lods who
linc m.us in thc pom

(A) UrrEietuldloms (A) "Shc val,k in Bcauq,"


(B) BesofEnel&d G) Tne $ray spain $,aJ,
(C) Sdn€l6sdsres (C) "IseeKashnrnnom,,
(D) None oathe above
(D) Both (A) dd (c) 59 ,The S.ul
Dickinson\ p.cn selc.b her oi.n
53. Hoq,!@y qu.sions does the rmror ask in
Ross.!i! poe Up-Hill,,? (A) lno sraJra cach halins f.u Lines
(A) S\ (B) Thte sr3r@ eeh halilg 6u li.a
(B) Edr (C) llree siMs each havinsrhie lines
(c) T6 (D) lou siarra och havhg rhEe tincs
(D) Noie oflhe alove
60. \r,Io monglhe follo\ins is/ee buien dAntrdn.
54. Ctuisii.aRo$efti M a leldine erupoet ofthc l
(A) N€-clasical eia

(C) roilyDickiBon
Borh (B) md (c)
"D)
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ENTRANCH TEST:2&17
scHoor-, GF ARTS, LAI{GUAGE AND LITER.,&'TUR.E
ENGLTSE{ (HONORS)
Question Booklet Series E
Total Questions : 60
TimeAllowed : 70 Minutes R.oll No. :

Hnstructions for Candidates :


1. Write your Roll Number in the space provided a! thglop ofthis page of Question Booklet and fill up the
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read by the OMR Scanner and no complaint to this effect shall be entertained

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described by the
6. The "rich attire" of the water snakes as
Death by saying :
ln " Death, be not proud" the poet mock
Mariner has the following colours except:
1.

Thou art tofate, chance' kings and desper(tte blue


.(A)
m en. F illin the correct word' @) glossYgneen

(A) seruant (C) velvetblack

(B) seif
(D) glitteringred

7. The Wedding Guest rises the next morning:


(C) slave
(A) Asadderman
@)_ None ofthe above (B) Awiserman
of Humans
The sr-rbtitle of Johnson's poem "The Vanlry (C) AhaPPierman
Wishes"is: (D) Both(A)and@)
is a short lyical poem in:
(A) TheTenth Satire ofJuvenallmitated Blron's "She walks in Beauq''
(A) iambictetrameter
@) TheNinthsatireofJuvenalknitated
(B) iambicPentameter
(C) The Tenth Satire ofHorace Imitated
(C) dactvlichexameter
(D) TheNinth SatireofHoraceLxitated (D) none ofthe abor.e
poem : Z:t of
Complete the opening line of Joirnson's 9. "Songtothe \Ien ofEnelan6'' csns'i51s

observation with extettsive view' Sur'-ev mankind' (A) skstanzas


(B) seven stanzas
fro*
(C) eiglrtstanzas
0\) ChinatoParis (D) nine stanzas
(B)- China to Peru 10. What was the number ofthe bus Mohanjee
rvouid usually

(C) EasttoWest board?


I (D) None ofthe above (A) 61s
4. Which of the following is not true of "Absolam
and (B) 610
Achitophel"?
(C) 512
(D) None ofthe above'
(A) Itis aPolitical satire
, Mohanjee and BobaTok u'orked tosether
fbr some iime in
11
(B) ItexistsintwoParts dre:

(c) It is an allegory (A) Departnleili :': S:cral \\-elfare

(D) Both the parts were written exclusively by


Dryden (B) Deaa:trent of R'ural \Velfare

5. The epitaph at the conclusion of Gray's elery


announces: (C) De:ermlent of Women's Welfare

the lap of earth/A youth to


(D) \.-'ne of the above
Here rests his head upon madmen rverc
12. In ''ToL'a Tek Singn-' horv manvAnglo-lndian
fortune and tofame inthe EuroPeanward? :

(r\) known (Ar l


(B) unknown (Br 5

(C) familiar (Cr 1l


tr.
@) l)
(D) unfamiliar

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13. S4rich oithe follou'ing is/are 1rue of The fuIill on the Floss? t9. What does Aziz do after the Marabar episode ?

(A) Itis GeorgeEliot'smostautobiographicalnovel (A) Movesto Mauand begins anewlife

(B) Itisabildungsromnn @) Continues to stayatChandrapore

(C) Itissetinthe 1820s (C) GoestoEnglandwithFielding

(D) Ailoftheabove
(D) None ofthe above

14. \\-ho rclates N{aggie to untamed nature atthe beginning of


20. "It is a truth usually acknowledged, ihat a single man in
possession of a fortune must be in want of a wife."
the novei br calling her a 'rvild thing' ? -eood
Which novel opens r,vith these lines?
(A) Mrs.Tulliver
(A) The Mill on the Floss
@) Vlr.Tulliver
@) Jane Eyre
(C) N4aggieherself
(C) Pride cmd Prejudice
@) None ofthe above
@) None ofthe above
15. Fazaldin's visits to Bishan Singh occuned :
21 Towards the end of the novel the reader is informed that
(A) Once even,month Lad,v Catherine's response to her s marriage was

iBt Onceeveryueek one ofl

(C) Onlyonce duringhis entire stay inthe madhouse (A) Exrcmeiiidignatron


,\,
@) None ofthe above
(B) Extremejoy

16. Premchand's "The Holv Panchavat" is included in the


(C) Extremeindifference

collecnontitled:
(D) Exlreme anger

1.{) Prem Ptnnima


22. What time is specified in the opening directions ofAct II of
Pygmclion?
(B) Ptrnch Parmeshwar
(A) 1i"15 p.n.
(C) Prent Katha

(Di @) 11a.m.
\one ofthe above
(C) i1.15 a.rn.
17. "The decisi..n oirhe panchal,at is the'hukurn of Allah."
\\tro unen ll orG?
@) 11p.m.
these
23. S/hom does Jane perceive as resembling "The foul German
(A) Jumman'saunt
Spectre-the Vamplte" ?
(B) Jumman (A) Sarah Reed
(C) RamdhanMi$? (B) Blanche Ingarn
(D) AlguChaudlri (C) Alice Fairfar
18. Forster's novel takes its title from W'alt Whitmar's poem (D) \one ofthe above
"Passage to India'', Whitman was: \\ho ffinns Jane that she tms been left a huge fortune by

(A) AnAmerican poet her uncle ?

(B) AnEnglishpoet (A) St. John Rivers

(C) AnAngloindianpoet (B) Mr. Mason

r (D) AnAfreAmericanpoet
(C) Mrs. Reed
(D) None ofthe above

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D
1; r.
25. In the preface to Pygnalion Shawwrites 31.
: Mrere does Nan cy decideto meetMr. BrownlowandMiss

1.
(A) The English have no respect fortheir language Rose ?

(ts) The English have immense respect for their langiiage (lt Onlondonbridge

(C) The English have enough respect for their language @) inNksMaylieshome

(D) None ofthe above


(C) Theold\4ctoriaTheatr-e

26. Jonathan Swift the auth or of Gu ll iv er's Ii ay e I s was : @) TheThreeCripples

(A) German
32. Who speaksthe Epilogue tnAs you Like it?

(A) Celia
@) Englsh

(C) kish
@) Rosalind

(C) Oliver
@) American
(D) Orlande
21. Whichperiod oftime does., padll:AVoyagetoEroMingnag,,
cover ?
33. The famous lines beginning ,,AIl the uorld's a stage .....,,
"fuomAs You Like It occurin :

(A) 1702-1706
(A) Act II. Scene I
@) 1702_1710
(B) ActlTI, SceneViI
(c) 170G1710
(C) Act ITI, Scene I
(D) t702-1708
@) Acttr, SceneMI
28. 'No one'll touch him now ! Never again ! He,s safe with 34. "The spring in his face is nothing but the engend,ring of
gentle Jesus." Who utters these words of consolation to
toads". WfrS't desbribed thu s n The Duchess of Maffi ?
PtuthnJustice?
(A) Antonio
(A) RobertCokeson
I (B; TheCardinal
(B) HectorFrome
(C) Bosola
(C) JusiceFloyd
@) Ferdinand
(D) JamesHow 35. The Duchess of Malfi is often called a Senecan tragedy.
29. The second A ct n Jus t ic e takes place: Who was Seneca ?

(A) Inthe coutroom (A) ARomanpialrnght


(B) Intheprison (B) AFrenchhumori*

(C) In the office of James How & Sons


(C) A Greek ragedian
(D) \one o[the above
@) None ofthe above

30. In Oliver Twist AfifilDodger,s real name is:


36. 'In follou.ing hrn
im I follow
-
I but myself'. Stro says this in
,:. . -..j,

Otheltoandaboliiffiom ?
(A) CharleyBates
(A) DesdemonaaboutOthello
(B) JackDawkins
@) Emiliaaboutlago
(C) BiilSikes
(C) IagoaboutOthello
(D) None ofthe above
@) None ofthe above

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37. Otheilo opens on a strcet in :
43. What is described as ,,full of the linnet,s wings,,in .,The
({ Clprus Lake Is le oflnnisfree,,?
(B) Rhodes
(A) Moming
(C) Turkey
@) Midrudlt
0]) Venice
(C) Noon
3 8. Iiarlou e belonged to a group ofuriters called :

(A) (D) Evedng


TheUniversiryWits

(B) TheUniversalWits
44. In '?ostcard from Kashmir,'the poet says that when he
retums to his homeland, the waters of Jhelurn will be
(C) TheUniversityDons :

(D) None ofthe above


(A) Cleanerthaninthepostcard

39. Tamburlaine has eamed fame for: G) NoL as clean as in the postcard

(A) Itslan_su€e (C) As clean as in the postcard

G) ltspromgorusr (D) None ofthe above


(C) Itsintellectualcomplexity 45. How did N&s Mallard hear ofher husband,s death ?
(D) Alloftheabove
(A) Shereceivedatelegram
40. In the Prologue u,ho/*hat does the \\rife ofBath say shall
herguide ?
be
(B) Her sisterJosephine brokethe news directlyto her

(A) Jesus
(C) Her husband's friend, Richarcl broke the news gently

to her
@) E4perience
, (C) TheBible @) None ofthe above

(D) Hercumenthusband 46. " The Story ofan Houf' can be reaC as :

41. The Wife ofBath was marriecl at&e tenderage of: (A) Afeminisrtext
(A) Ten (B) Adramatizationofideologicalstrictures
(B) Eleven
(C) An expression ofrepressive effects oflove
(C) Tweive
@) Alioftheabove
(D) Thirreen
I t". The Happy Prince informs the Sparrow that the sapphires
42. Yeats wrote " A prayer for my Daughtef, to his daughter
rihich fonnedhis eyes were brought from
Anne:
({) Espt
(A) Tri,o days after she was born

(B) Tu o months after she was born


@) India

(C) (C) France


Two lears after she was bom

(D) Twenty years after she rvas bom @) Germany


r ;i!:.i:

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48 The Happy Prince says that he iived in the Falace of Sans - 54. Which year did Neruda win the Nobel piize for Literature ?
Souci.'Sans- Souci' is: (A) 1esl
(lt) AFrenchtermrneaningwithoutconcems (B) 1e6r
@) ALatintermmeaningfullofjoy (c) tsTt
(C) A German term meaning fulI ofcar es (D) 198f i'
(D) None ofthe above 55. In "The Way Spain was" Neruda says that Spain is 'Now
49. The action in Murder in the Cathedral occtas.. devoured:

(lD Between 2 and 29 December (A) b-v a false god

@) On25December (B) bv a nerv god

(C) Between 25 and 29 December (C) br a uhite god


(D) Betr.veen 15 and25 December (D) b1'a.,reak god

50. In Murder in the Cathedral the Third Fr-iest says at the In " I Felt a Funeral in my.Brain" the moumers are rvearing

outset that "in the ait of temporal govemrnenf" he has only


bootsof

seen "violence, duplicity and frequent malversation',. (A) nrbber

Malversation means :
(ts) lead

(A) Artofsmoothconversatioi, (C) stone

(B) Conspiracy (D,t none of the abor e

(C) Misappropriationofmoney 57. By rvhich name/s was Lal Ded also knou,r-r ?

(D) None of,the above


(A) talla Arifa

51. The epigraph of "The Love Song of JAlfred prufrock" is


(B) I-aleshwari

taken from Dante's :


(C) LallaYogishwari

(A) Infemo (D) Alloftheabove


(B) Purgatorio
s8. With what is the speaker'towing ...boat upon the sea"?

(C) Paradise
(A) Ropeofloose-spunthread

(D) None ofthe above @) Ropeofsilkentlread

52. What does the speaker of Rossetti's poem ask of others


(C) Ropeoftightly-spunthread

when she is dead' ?


(D) Rope ofknoffedthread

(A) 59. Rumiwasbomin:


Sing sad songs
(B) Singno sad songs
(A) Balkh
(C) Planr no roses
(B) Konya
(D) Both @) and (C)
(C) lvlecca l

53. InDonne'spoem the line,Sft e's all states ,ond all princes,r.
(D) Samarkand
60. \trhich ofthe follorving is hu e ofRumi's Mathnat i :
is an example ofl
(A) Simile (A) Itr.vasputtowritingbyHosamoddinChalabi

(B) Hlperbole @) ItrvaswrittendownbyRumi him,eH


(C) Litotes (C) It consists ofthousands ofverses
(D) None ofthe above
@) Both(A)and(C)

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