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British Poetry in English Literature MCQs for UGC NET|GATE :Moderate Level

British Poetry MCQs for UGC NET/GATE (Moderate Level) BRITISH DRAMA MCQS (CLICK HERE) 1. Who wrote the poem "The Waste Land"? A) W.B. Yeats B) T.S. Eliot C) Ezra Pound D) Dylan Thomas Answer: B) T.S. Eliot Explanation: Published in 1922, "The Waste Land" is T.S. Eliot's landmark modernist poem depicting post-WWI disillusionment. 2. Which Romantic poet wrote "Ode to a Nightingale"? A) William Wordsworth B) Samuel Taylor Coleridge C) John Keats D) Percy Bysshe Shelley Answer: C) John Keats Explanation: Keats composed this ode in 1819, exploring themes of mortality, transcendence, and the power of imagination. 3. In which century did Geoffrey Chaucer write "The Canterbury T...

British Drama in English Literature MCQs for UGC NET|GATE :Moderate Level

CLICK HERE FOR MORE MCQS British Drama MCQs for UGC NET/GATE (Moderate Level) 1. Who wrote the play "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead"? A) Harold Pinter B) Tom Stoppard C) Samuel Beckett D) John Osborne Answer: B) Tom Stoppard Explanation: Tom Stoppard's 1966 absurdist play expands upon the story of two minor characters from Shakespeare's "Hamlet". 2. Which of these plays is NOT by Christopher Marlowe? A) Tamburlaine the Great B) The Jew of Malta C) Doctor Faustus D) The Alchemist Answer: D) The Alchemist Explanation: "The Alchemist" is a comedy by Ben Jonson, not Marlowe. Marlowe's works include the other three options. 3. What is the central theme of John Osborne's...

100 Chronology Based MCQs on British Literature for NET| SET| GATE | CUET PG

Here we are sharing 100 Chronology Based MCQs on British Literature for NET| SET| GATE | CUET PG | etc, with correct Answers and Explanation. Don't forget to share your valuable feedbacks! 100 British Literature Chronological Order MCQs π™‘π™„π™Žπ™„π™ 𝙃𝙀𝙍𝙀 π™π™Šπ™ π™‹π˜Όπ™π™ π™Žπ™€π˜Ύπ™Šπ™‰π˜Ώ FOR MORE MCQ SERIES CLICK HERE 1. Arrange the following literary periods in chronological order: A) Restoration, Romantic, Victorian, Anglo-Saxon B) Anglo-Saxon, Restoration, Romantic, Victorian C) Romantic, Anglo-Saxon, Victorian, Restoration D) Victorian, Romantic, Restoration, Anglo-Saxon Correct Answer: B Anglo-Saxon (c. 450-1066), Restoration (1660-1688), Romantic (c. 1798-1832), Victorian (1837-1901). 2. Which of these works was written earliest? A) Canterbury Tales B) Beowulf C) Paradise Lost D) Lyri...