MCQuest Answers YB
911. 'Every man out of his humor' is a satirical comedy by:
a) Ben Jonson b) Dr. Samuel Johnson c) Alexander Pope d) John Dryden.
912. Which of the following writes expounded the conceptive of "Collective Unconscious"?
a) Carl Gustav Jung b) Karl Marx c) Sigmond Freud d) Mark Twain.
913. 'The Rivals' is a play by:
a) G.B. Shaw b) Christopher Marlow c) Richard B. Sheridan d) P.B. Shelley.
914. Crediting inanimate objects with feelings and human traits may be called:
a) Intentional Fallacy b) Affective Fallacy. c) Historical Fallacy d) Pathetic Fallacy.
915. 'Eminent Victorians' is a work by:
a) S.T. Coleridge b) Dr. Samuel Johnson c) John Dryden d) Lytton Strachey.
916. Joseph Conrad is the author of:
a) The Oldman and the Sea b) Of human bondage c)Lord Jim d) Moby Dick.
917. 'The Power and the Glory' is a novel by:
a) Somerset Maugham b) Graham Greene c) Joseph Conrad d) G.B. Shaw.
918.
The Sun is behind me
Nothing has changed since I began
My eye has permitted no change
I am going to keep things like this.
are poetic lines from 'Hawk Roosting' by:
a) Ted Hughes b) Dylan Thomas c) W.B. Yeats d) T.S. Eliot.
919. 'We may regard those words as truly noble and sublime which please all and please always' -- this prescription is from:
a) Horace b) Longinus c) Plato d) Socrates.
920. 'The Passionate Shepherd to his Love' is a poem by:
a) Christopher Marlowe b) Christina Rosetti c) Tennyson d) Wordsworth.