1561 . Who was English addicted to opium?
- A. S.T Coleridge
- B. W.B. Yeats
- C. P. B. Shelley
- D. John Keats
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প্রিমিয়াম প্ল্যান: ১ মাস
99 ৳
৩০ দিনের জন্য সকল লাইভ এবং আর্কাইভ মডেল টেস্ট, প্রশ্ন ব্যাংক ও লেকচার শিট সহ অ্যাপ এর প্রিমিয়াম সব এক্সেস পাবেন।
1562 . A famous English poet who was professionally known as a man of medicine is -
- A. Shelley
- B. Keats
- C. Milton
- D. Pope
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1563 . The Voyage Out' was written by -
- A. Emily Brontem
- B. Oscar Wilde
- C. Virginia Woolf
- D. Ernest Hemingway
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1564 . Which was the famous mock heroic poet in English literature
- A. Alexander Pope
- B. Lord Byron
- C. Lord Tennyson
- D. John Milton
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1565 . Shakespeare lived during the reign of -
- A. Elizabeth
- B. Elizabeth II
- C. Queen Victoria
- D. King Charles
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1566 . "You can fool all of the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time , but you can’t fool all of the people all of the time." was stated by -
- A. Winston Churchill
- B. Nepoleon Bonaparte
- C. Mahatma Gandhi
- D. Abraham Lincoln
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1567 . The 'Utopia' is a/an -
- A. novel
- B. play
- C. epic
- D. story
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1568 . 'Mephistophils' is a character in -
- A. Man and Superman
- B. Doctor Faustus
- C. Romeo and Juliet
- D. Tempest
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1569 . Thomas Nashe wrote —
- A. Ulysses
- B. Pamela
- C. Roots
- D. The Terrors of the Night
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1570 . Who is famous for his elegies?
- A. Lord Byron
- B. Thomas Gray
- C. Thomas More
- D. Robert Browning
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1571 . 'Adonais' is a kind of -
- A. verse
- B. comedy
- C. novel
- D. poem
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1572 . "The Golden Notebook' was written by -.
- A. Doris Lessing
- B. D.H. Lawrence
- C. Virginia Woolf
- D. G. B. Shaw
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1573 . Who is the poet of Victorian Age?
- A. Rupert Brooke
- B. Samuel Johnson
- C. Tennyson
- D. George Eliot
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1574 . First poet burried in Westminister Abbey -
- A. Geoffrey Chaucer
- B. William Shakespeare
- C. John Milton
- D. S.T. Coleridge
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1575 . The literary term 'madrigal' means -
- A. a story or tale
- B. long self speech an actor
- C. originally a pastoral song
- D. a kind of short love poem
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