46 . The 'Ulysses' is a type of -.
- A. short story
- B. play
- C. sonnet
- D. poem
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47 . The literary term 'thriller' means —
- A. Sort poem in same sound
- B. sensational stories
- C. inoffensive expression
- D. humorous stories
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48 . Jhon Keats is known as poet of -
- A. beauty
- B. love
- C. nature
- D. none of these
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49 . W. B. Yeats won the Novel Prize in -
- A. 1917
- B. 1920
- C. 1923
- D. 1926
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50 . P. B. Shelley was drowned -
- A. in the pond
- B. in the river
- C. in the sea
- D. in the lake
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51 . William Blake is known both -
- A. a poet and an essayist
- B. a poet and a painter
- C. a poet and a novelist
- D. a poet and a sonneteer
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52 . 'Lyrical Ballads' is a collection of -
- A. classic poems
- B. tragic poems
- C. romantic poems
- D. spiritual poems
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53 . Who wrote the play 'Midsummer Night's Dream'?
- A. William Shakespeare
- B. Ben Johnson
- C. Christopher Marlowe
- D. John Dryden
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54 . "I weep for Adonais, He is dead!" – Who is dead
- A. P.B. Shelley
- B. Matthew Arnold
- C. John Keats
- D. Charles Dickens
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55 . The 'Gitanzali' translated into English by -.
- A. Edmund Spenser
- B. Pearl S. Buck
- C. Jane Austin
- D. William Butler Yeats
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56 . Poet of Skylark and winds -
- A. T. S. Eliot
- B. P. B. Shelley
- C. Lord Byron
- D. Sir Walter Scot
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57 . ‘Arms and the Man' is a/an -
- A. short story
- B. satire
- C. comedy
- D. play
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58 . A Passage to India' is a/an —
- A. novel
- B. play
- C. comedy
- D. ode
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59 . The literary term 'hymn' means -
- A. poem that could be sung
- B. having no rhyming poem
- C. a musical drama
- D. song of praise of God
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60 . "The Daffodils' is —
- A. a poem by Robert Herrick
- B. a short story by Somerset Maugham
- C. a novel by D. H. Lawrence
- D. a verse by S. T. Coleridge
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