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Answer Key – English Literature Quiz
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Who is known as the "Father of English Poetry"?
a) William Shakespeare
b) Geoffrey Chaucer
c) John Milton
d) Edmund Spenser
Answer: b) Geoffrey Chaucer -
"Paradise Lost" is written by –
a) William Wordsworth
b) John Milton
c) Alexander Pope
d) John Keats
Answer: b) John Milton -
The play "Macbeth" is written by –
a) Christopher Marlowe
b) Ben Jonson
c) William Shakespeare
d) John Webster
Answer: c) William Shakespeare -
Who wrote “Pride and Prejudice”?
a) Emily Bront├л
b) Charlotte Bront├л
c) Jane Austen
d) George Eliot
Answer: c) Jane Austen -
The poem "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" was written by –
a) William Wordsworth
b) Samuel Taylor Coleridge
c) Percy Shelley
d) Lord Byron
Answer: b) Samuel Taylor Coleridge -
"Canterbury Tales" is a collection of –
a) Poems
b) Stories
c) Essays
d) Letters
Answer: b) Stories -
Who wrote the play "Doctor Faustus"?
a) Shakespeare
b) Ben Jonson
c) Christopher Marlowe
d) John Milton
Answer: c) Christopher Marlowe -
"To be or not to be" is a famous line from –
a) Macbeth
b) Hamlet
c) Othello
d) King Lear
Answer: b) Hamlet -
The Romantic Age began in –
a) 1700
b) 1789
c) 1660
d) 1850
Answer: b) 1789 -
Who is the author of "The Waste Land"?
a) T.S. Eliot
b) W.B. Yeats
c) Ezra Pound
d) D.H. Lawrence
Answer: a) T.S. Eliot -
"Kubla Khan" is a poem by –
a) John Keats
b) Samuel Taylor Coleridge
c) Lord Byron
d) P.B. Shelley
Answer: b) Samuel Taylor Coleridge -
"My Last Duchess" is written by –
a) Robert Browning
b) John Keats
c) William Blake
d) Thomas Hardy
Answer: a) Robert Browning -
Who is known as the "Bard of Avon"?
a) Geoffrey Chaucer
b) William Shakespeare
c) John Dryden
d) Edmund Spenser
Answer: b) William Shakespeare -
"Ode to a Nightingale" is written by –
a) John Keats
b) William Wordsworth
c) Shelley
d) Byron
Answer: a) John Keats -
The play "The Importance of Being Earnest" was written by –
a) George Bernard Shaw
b) Oscar Wilde
c) T.S. Eliot
d) John Galsworthy
Answer: b) Oscar Wilde -
"Gulliver’s Travels" is written by –
a) Jonathan Swift
b) Daniel Defoe
c) Charles Dickens
d) Samuel Johnson
Answer: a) Jonathan Swift -
"David Copperfield" is a novel by –
a) Thomas Hardy
b) George Eliot
c) Charles Dickens
d) Henry Fielding
Answer: c) Charles Dickens -
Who wrote "The Prelude"?
a) Wordsworth
b) Coleridge
c) Shelley
d) Keats
Answer: a) Wordsworth -
"She Walks in Beauty" is composed by –
a) Shelley
b) Byron
c) Keats
d) Wordsworth
Answer: b) Byron -
"Areopagitica" was written by –
a) Milton
b) Pope
c) Bacon
d) Dryden
Answer: a) Milton -
The Victorian Age is known for –
a) Drama
b) Novel
c) Poetry
d) Epic
Answer: b) Novel -
"Daffodils" is a poem by –
a) Keats
b) Wordsworth
c) Shelley
d) Byron
Answer: b) Wordsworth -
Who wrote "The Tempest"?
a) Ben Jonson
b) Shakespeare
c) Marlowe
d) Milton
Answer: b) Shakespeare -
"Ulysses" was written by –
a) Alfred Tennyson
b) T.S. Eliot
c) James Joyce
d) Thomas Hardy
Answer: a) Alfred Tennyson -
"The Canterbury Tales" was written in which language?
a) Modern English
b) Middle English
c) Old English
d) Latin
Answer: b) Middle English -
"Paradise Regained" is a sequel to –
a) Paradise Lost
b) The Pilgrim’s Progress
c) The Divine Comedy
d) Samson Agonistes
Answer: a) Paradise Lost -
"Ozymandias" was written by –
a) Byron
b) Shelley
c) Keats
d) Wordsworth
Answer: b) Shelley -
"The Good Morrow" is a poem by –
a) Donne
b) Marvell
c) Dryden
d) Pope
Answer: a) Donne -
"The Rape of the Lock" is a –
a) Tragedy
b) Satirical Poem
c) Comedy
d) Romance
Answer: b) Satirical Poem -
"A Passage to India" is written by –
a) R.K. Narayan
b) E.M. Forster
c) Rudyard Kipling
d) Mulk Raj Anand
Answer: b) E.M. Forster -
Who wrote "Tess of the D’Urbervilles"?
a) Hardy
b) Dickens
c) Eliot
d) Thackeray
Answer: a) Hardy -
The “Augustan Age” is also known as –
a) Age of Reason
b) Romantic Age
c) Modern Age
d) Elizabethan Age
Answer: a) Age of Reason -
"The Pilgrim’s Progress" was written by –
a) John Bunyan
b) Milton
c) Defoe
d) Swift
Answer: a) John Bunyan -
"The Guide" is written by –
a) R.K. Narayan
b) Mulk Raj Anand
c) Raja Rao
d) Khushwant Singh
Answer: a) R.K. Narayan -
"Sons and Lovers" is written by –
a) D.H. Lawrence
b) Hardy
c) Forster
d) Joyce
Answer: a) D.H. Lawrence -
"If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?" is by –
a) Keats
b) Shelley
c) Byron
d) Wordsworth
Answer: b) Shelley -
"Animal Farm" is written by –
a) Aldous Huxley
b) George Orwell
c) Ernest Hemingway
d) Joseph Conrad
Answer: b) George Orwell -
"A Tale of Two Cities" begins with –
a) It was a bright day
b) It was the best of times
c) Once upon a time
d) Long years ago
Answer: b) It was the best of times -
"Wuthering Heights" is written by –
a) Charlotte Bront├л
b) Emily Bront├л
c) Anne Bront├л
d) George Eliot
Answer: b) Emily Bront├л -
"The Merchant of Venice" belongs to which genre?
a) Tragedy
b) Comedy
c) Tragicomedy
d) History
Answer: c) Tragicomedy -
"Essay on Man" is written by –
a) Milton
b) Pope
c) Dryden
d) Swift
Answer: b) Pope -
"Beowulf" belongs to which period?
a) Old English
b) Middle English
c) Modern English
d) Romantic
Answer: a) Old English -
"The Scarlet Letter" is written by –
a) Nathaniel Hawthorne
b) Mark Twain
c) Melville
d) Hemingway
Answer: a) Nathaniel Hawthorne -
"Waiting for Godot" is written by –
a) Harold Pinter
b) Samuel Beckett
c) Eugene O’Neill
d) Arthur Miller
Answer: b) Samuel Beckett -
Who wrote “The Jungle Book”?
a) Kipling
b) Dickens
c) Hardy
d) Stevenson
Answer: a) Kipling -
"Pygmalion" was written by –
a) Oscar Wilde
b) Bernard Shaw
c) Eliot
d) Hardy
Answer: b) Bernard Shaw -
"The Old Man and the Sea" is written by –
a) Hemingway
b) Faulkner
c) Conrad
d) Melville
Answer: a) Hemingway -
"The Waste Land" was published in –
a) 1922
b) 1910
c) 1930
d) 1905
Answer: a) 1922 -
"Frankenstein" was written by –
a) Mary Shelley
b) Jane Austen
c) Emily Bront├л
d) Charlotte Bront├л
Answer: a) Mary Shelley -
"The Duchess of Malfi" is written by –
a) Ben Jonson
b) John Webster
c) Christopher Marlowe
d) Thomas Kyd
Answer: b) John Webster