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UGC NET English December 2008 : Paper 2 (Solved Paper with Answers)

Q.1 The Victorian period refers to the reign of Queen Victoria of England during :

(A) 1830 – 1890

(B) 1837 – 1905

(C) 1837 – 1901

(D) 1850 – 1910

Answer: C

Q.2 The Rambler appeared every :

(A) Tuesday and Saturday

(B) Sunday and Wednesday

(C) Friday and Monday

(D) Thursday and Monday

Answer: A

Q.3 “Tottel’s Miscellany” contained :

(A) 30 sonnets

(B) 54 sonnets

(C) 50 sonnets

(D) 60 sonnets

Answer: B

Q.4’Imagism’ is associated with :

(A) T. S. Fliot

(C) E. E. Cummings

(B) D. H. Lawrence

(D) T. E. Hulme

Answer: D

Q.5 The title Things Fall Apart is drawn from a poem by :

(A) W. B. Yeats

(B) Ted Hughes

(C) W. H. Auden

(D) Robert Lowell

Answer: A

Q.6 ‘Formal Criticism’ relates to the structure of :

(A) Literary devices

(B) Myths

(C) Content

(D) Form

Answer: A

Q.7 A ‘Foot’ in prosody is a basic unit of :

(A) rhyme

(B) length

(C) rhythmic measurement

(D) height

Answer: C

Q.8 Who of the following is known for aphoristic prose style ?

(A) William Hazlitt

(B) Francis Bacon

(C) John Ruskin

(D) G. K. Chesterton

Answer: B

Q.9 The confessions of an English Opium Eater was written by :

(A) William Hazlitt

(B) S. T. Coleridge

(C) Landor

(D) De Quincey

Answer: D

Q.10 Ireland emerges as the most important metaphor in :

(A) Seamus Heaney

(B) Elizabeth Jennigs

(C) Arnold Wesker

(D) Edward Albee

Answer: A

Q.11 Which of the following Shakespearean plays is in the correct chronological order ?

(A) King Lear, Hamlet, Much Ado…, Troilus and Cressida

(B) Much Ado…, Hamlet, King Lear, Troilus and Cressida

(C) Troilus and Cressida, King Lear, Hamlet, Much Ado…

(D) Hamlet, Much Ado…, King Lear, Troilus and Cressida

Answer: B

Q.12 The major contribution of the Restoration period is in the field of :

(A) Philosophical writings

(B) Poetry

(C) Drama

(D) Letters

Answer: C

Q.13 The correct chronological order of the following poets is :

(A) Byron, Shelley, Keats, Walter Scott

(B) Shelley, Walter Scott, Keats, Byron

(C) Keats, Byron, Walter Scott, Shelley

(D) Walter Scott, Byron, Shelley, Keats

Answer: D

Q.14 Where Angels Fear to Tread is a novel by :

(A) Virginia Woolf

(B) E. M. Forster

(C) D. H. Lawrence

(D) James Joyce

Answer: B

Q.15 The plays of Edward Albee deal with :

(A) problems of middle-class

(B) hypocracy of aristocracy

(C) mechanizations of politics

(D) simplicity of lower-class

Answer: A

Q.16 Heptameter consists of :

(A) five metrical feet

(B) six metrical feet

(C) seven metrical feet

(D) eight metrical feet

Answer: C

Q.17 In formalistic school of criticism art is :

(A) entertainment

(B) preaching

(C) matter

(D) style

Answer: D

Q.18 The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner is a novel by :

(A) Alan Sillitoe

(B) Paul Scott

(C) Peter Porter

(D) Muriel Spark

Answer: A

Q.19 ‘Rugby Chapel’ is a poem by Matthew Arnold in the memory of his :

(A) mother

(B) brother

(C) father

(D) sister

Answer: C

Q.20 The earliest woman novelist of significance in the 18th century is :

(A)Mary Edgeworth

(B) Aphra Behn

(C) Mary Russell

(D) Mrs Gaskell

Answer: A

Q.21 ‘Cut is the branch that might have grown full straight’ is a line that occurs in :

(A) Dr Faustus

(B) Hamlet

(C) Macbeth

(D) The Spanish Tragedy

Answer: A

Q.22 Pope’s ‘Essay on Man’ can best be read as a poem of :

(A) classical understanding of nature

(B) anti-romantic view of life

(C) sociological estimate of man

(D) philosophical apprehension of life

Answer: D

Q.23 The term ‘Victorian’ evokes the attitudes of :

(A) philistinism

(B) moral earnestness

(C) licentiousness

(D) transcendentalism

Answer: B

Q.24 Larry slate is a character in :

(A) Desire Under the Elms

(B) The Emperor Jones

(C) The Iceman Cometh

(D) Hairy Ape

Answer: C

Q.25 ‘Iambus’ is a metrical foot consisting of :

(A) two syllables

(B) three syllables

(C) four syllables

(D) one syllable

Answer: A

Q.26 The lines ”Not that he wished is greatness to create / For politicians neither love nor hate,” occur in :

(A) The Rape of the Lock

(B) Abslam and Achitophel

(C) Mac Flecknoe

(D) Essay on man

Answer: B

Q.27 11,396 definitions of romanticism were given by :

(A) Friedrich Schlegel

(B) Victor Hugo

(C) Edger Allan Poe

(D) F. L. Lucas

Answer: D

Q.28 The term ‘a stream of consciousness’ is derived from the writing of :

(A) Mary Sinclair

(B) Dorothy Richardson

(C) William James

(D) Gertrude Stein

Answer: C

Q.29 Sean O’ Casey’s Juno and the Paycock is :

(A) a romantic comedy

(B) a historical tragedy

(C) a mythical reconstruction

(D) a tragi-comedy

Answer: D

Q.30 The ‘Reader-Response Theory’ implies that :

(A) there is no one correct meaning of the text

(B) the readers of an age construct the meaning

(C) beliefs determine meaning

(D) a style is the hallmark of the text

Answer: A

Q.31 Which of the following author-book pair is correctly matched ?

(A) Walter Pater – Unto This Last

(B) Browning – The Ring and the Book

(C) M. Arnold – Idylls of the King

(D) Thackray – Bleak House

Answer: B

Q.32 ‘Myth Criticism’ focuses on :

(A) a study of myths and mythology

(B) archetypes of spiritual experience

(C) recurrence of archetypal patterns

(D) the confluence of different traditions

Answer: C

Q.33 The phrase disassociation of sensibility was first used by :

(A) Philip Sydney

(B) T. S. Eliot

(C) John Dryden

(D) Mathew Arnold

Answer: B

Q.34 An Idyll is usually a poem about a :

(A) picturesque city life

(B) panoramic view of nature

(C) picture of industrial society

(D) picturesque country life

Answer: D

Q.35 ‘The Lost Generation’ refers to the generation that came to maturity in the :

(A) 1920s

(B) 1930s

(C) 1910s

(D) 1940s

Answer: A

Q.36 The French Revolution had a significant impact on :

(A) Victorian Literature

(B) Romantic Literature

(C) Neo-classic Literature

(D) Modern Literature

Answer: B

Q.37 In which poem does the following line appear ? ”Our birth is but a sleep and aforgetting.” :

(A) “Michael”

(B) “Immortality Ode”

(C) “Rejection : An Ode”

(D) “Tintern Abbey”

Answer: B

Q.38 Tale of a Tub is about :

(A) Warring political factions

(B) Struggling lower-class people

(C) Controversial philosophical documents

(D)Contending religious parties

Answer: D

Q.39 Congreve’s The way of the world ends with :

(A) a dance party

(B) punishment of Lady Wishfort

(C) sending of Mr Fainall to prison

(D)reconciliation of Petulant Whitwood

Answer: A

Q.40 On seeing whom does Miranda exclaim, “O, father, surely that is a spirit. Lord! How it looks about ?”

(A) Caliban

(B) Ferdinand

(C) Alonso

(D) Stephano

Answer: B

Q.41 Secular influences on the early English drama were :

(A) political squabbles, religious sermons and social customs

(B) rural politicking, hypocracy of the elite and falsity of aristocracy

(C) village festivals, folk plays and minstrels

(D) middle-class life, moral beliefs and uprising of the subaltans

Answer: C

Q.42 John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress was written while he was :

(A) in prison

(B) on a pilgrimage

(C) on a social mission

(D) in a church

Answer: A

Q.43 In Juvenalian satire the speaker is :

(A) a political orator

(B) a propagandist

(C) a social revolutionary

(D) a serious moralist

Answer: D

Q.44 Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice most clearly shows the influence of :

(A) Fielding Smollett

(B) Richardson

(C) Smollett

(D) Sterne

Answer: B

Q.45 The most important of the ‘evolutionists’ during the Victorian period was :

(A) Erasmus Darwin

(B) Robert Chambers

(C) Charles Darwin

(D) Alfred Russell Wallace

Answer: C

Q.46 A philosophical attitude pervading much of modern literature is :

(A) Absurdism

(B) Dadaism

(C) Imagism

(D) Surrealism

Answer: A

Q.47 The term ‘magic realism’ was first introduced by :

(A) Hannah Arendt

(B) Franz Roh

(C) Jean Arp

(D) Peter Behrens

Answer: B

Q.48 The Indian English novelist who, for the first time, addressed the question of language and indigenous experience was

(A) Mulk Raj Anand

(B) R K Narayan

(C) Arun Joshi

(D) Raja Rao

Answer: A

Q.49 G. V. Desani’s All About H. Hatterr is written in the :

(A) stream-of- consciousness mode

(B) first person narrative mode

(C) picaresque mode

(D) naturalistic mode

Answer: A

Q.50 The rhyme scheme of the Shakespearean sonnet is :

(A) abab, cdcd, efef, gg

(B) abba, cddc, effe, gg

(C) abab, cdcd, efef, gh

(D) aabb, ccdd, eeff, gg

Answer: A

December 2004

UGC NET English December 2004 : Paper 1 (Solved Paper with Answers)

Q.1 Discussion Method can be used when:
(A) The topic is very difficult
(B) The topic is easy
(C) The topic is difficult
(D) All of the above
Answer: C


Q.2 Which of the following is a teaching aid?
(A) Working Model of Wind Mill
(B) Tape Recorder
(C) 16mm Film Projector
(D) All the above
Answer: D

Q.3 The main aim of teaching is:
(A) To develop only reasoning
(B) To develop only thinking
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) To give information
Answer: C

Q.4 The quality of teaching is reflected:
(A) By the attendance of students in the class
(B) By the pass percentage of students
(C) By the quality of questions asked by students
(D) By the duration of silence maintained in the class
Answer: C

Q.5 The present annual examination system:
(A) promotes role learning
(B) does not promote good study habits
(C) does not encourage students to be regular in class
(D) All the above
Answer: D

Q.6 A college wants to give training in use of Statistical Pack for Social Sciences (SPSS) to researchers. For this the college should organize:
(A) Conference
(B) Seminar
(C) Workshop
(D) Lecture
Answer: C

Q.7 Which of the following is NOT the characteristic of a research?
(A) Research is systematic
(B) Research is not a process
(C) Research is problem oriented
(D) Research is not passive
Answer: B

Q.8 Which of the following statement is correct?
(A) Discoveries are researches
(B) Researches lead to discovery
(C) Invention and Research are related
(D) None of the above
Answer: B

Q.9 Which of the following statement is correct?
(A) In research, objectives can be worded in question form
(B) In research, objectives can be worded in statement form
(C) Objectives are to be stated in Chapter I of the Thesis
(D) All the above
Answer: C

Q.10 Match List A with List B and choose the correct answer from the code given below:

List-AList-B
(a) Historical Method(i) Past events
(b) Survey Method(ii) Vision
(c) Philosophical Method(iii) Present events
(d) Experimental Method(iv) Exceptional cases
(v) Future action

Code:
 (a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (i) (iii) (ii) (v)
(B) (i) (ii) (iv) (v)
(C) (i) (iv) (ii) (v)
(D) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
Answer: B

Read the following passage and answer the question numbers 11 to 15.

Each day at the Shantiniketan School starts with the Saraswati Vandana. When painting competitions are held in the school, images of Hindu gods and goddesses are most common. Sanskrit is a favourite subject of many a student. Nothing new about it except that the 1,200 – odd students studying in the Hindu – run school are Muslims.

In 1983, when Ranchodbhai Kiri started Shantiniketan in the all – Muslim Juhapura area of Ahmedabad in Gujarat, only 20 percent of the students were Muslims. But when riots involving the Muslims of Juhapura and the Hindus of nearby Jivrajpark – Vejalpur affected the locality, Hindus started migrating. Today, all the students are Muslims and the school is an unparalled example of harmony. In the 2002, when a section of inflamed Muslims wanted the school closed, the parents of the students stood like a wall behind it.

Shantiniketan’s principal says, “We never thought of moving the school out of the area because of the love and affection of the local Muslims. Indeed, they value the high standard of education which we have set.” Such is the reputation of the school that some of the local Muslim strongmen accused of involvement in communal riots are willing to protect the school during the riots.

The parents of Shantiniketan’s students believe that it’s the best school when it comes to the quality of the teaching. A large number of students have gone for both graduation and post graduation studies. Significantly, the only Muslim teacher in the 40 – member teaching staff, Husena Mansuri, teaches Sanskrit. In fact, she is so happy at the school that she recently declined the principalship of another Muslim – run school.

Some of the students’ entries in a recent school painting competition mere truly moving. One drew a picture of Bharat Mata with a mosque and temple, while another portrayed a boy tying rakhi to his sister. Trully, Shantiniketan is a beacon of hope that, despite the provocations from both communities, Hindus and Muslims can live side-by-side with mutual respect.

Q.11 How the Shantiniketan school starts the day ?
(A) National anthem
(B) Prayer
(C) Saraswati Vandana
(D) Puja
Answer: C

Q.12 Write the subject which is preferred by most of the students.
(A) Hindi
(B) English
(C) Sanskrit
(D) Gujarati
Answer: C

Q.13 Who protects the school during the riot times ?
(A) Local Muslims
(B) Hindus
(C) Politicians
(D) Christians
Answer: A

Q.14 Who is the teacher of Sanskrit?
(A) Ranchodbhai Kiri
(B) Manisha Vakil
(C) Husena Mansuri
(D) Husena Khatoon
Answer: C

Q.15 What is the hope despite the communal riots ?
(A) Hindus and Muslims cannot live side by side
(B) Hindus and Muslims can live side by side
(C) Only Hindus can live
(D) Only Muslims can live
Answer: B

Q.16 Match List-I with List-II and choose the correct answer using the codes given below :

List-I (Distinguished Ladies)List-II (Area of work)
(a) Jhumpa Lahiri(i) Journalist
(b) Barkha Dutt(ii) Novel Writing
(c) Aparna Sen(iii) Film Actress
(d) Smita Patil(iv) Film Director

Codes:
  (a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (iv) (iii) (ii) (i)
(B) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)
(C) (iv) (i) (iii) (ii)
(D) (ii) (iii) (iv) (i)
Answer: B

Q.17 Which of the following pair is not correctly matched ?
(A) Aajtaak – 24 hours news channel
(B) F.M. Stations – Radio
(C) National Geography channel – Television
(D) Vir Sanghvi – India Today
Answer: D

Q.18 Which is the oldest soap opera telecasted in India ?
(A) Kahani Ghar Ghar Ki
(B) Buniad
(C) Humlog
(D) Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thee
Answer: C

Q.19 Which satellite channel uses the headline, “Knowing is everything” ?
(A) BBC World
(B) Star
(C) Sony
(D) Zee
Answer: A

Q.20 Which is the “First made in India” Kids channel of television ?
(A) Cartoon Network
(B) Walt Disney
(C) United Home Entertainment’s Hungama TV
(D) Nick Jr.
Answer: C

Q.21 The letters in the first set have certain relationships. On the basis of the relationship which is the right choice for the second set ?
BF:GK::LP:?
(A) JK
(B) QU
(C) VW
(D) RQ
Answer: B

Q.22 If BLOOD is coded as 24113 and BRUST as 20678, then code for ROBUST is :
(A) 620781
(B) 012678
(C) 678102
(D) 610732
Answer: B

Q.23 A bag contains an equal number of one rupee, 50 paise and 25 paise coins. If the total amount in the bag is Rs. 35, how many coins of each type are there ?
(A) 15
(B) 18
(C) 20
(D) 25
Answer: C

Q.24 In the sequence of numbers
2/3, 4/7, X, 11/21, 16/31
The missing number X is:
(A) 8/10
(B) 6/10
(C) 5/10
(D) 7/13
Answer: D

Q.25 If A stands for 5 , B for 6, C for 7, D for 8, and so on, what do the following numbers stand for :
22, 25, 8, 22 and 5 ?
(A) PRIYA
(B) NEEMA
(C) MEENA
(D) RUDRA
Answer: D

Q.26 Which of the following statements are always true ?
(a) A wooden table is a table
(b) Now, it is raining or not raining
(c) The sun rises in the East every day
(d) A chicken comes out of a hen’s egg
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below :
Codes:

(A) (a) and (c)
(B) (a), (c) and (d)
(C) (a) and (b)
(D) (b) and (c)
Answer: B

Q.27 Which of the following statements are mutually inconsistent ?
(a) Mostly poets are not egoistic
(b) Mostly poets are humble
(c) Some poets are egoistic
(d) Some poets are not non – egoistic
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below :
Codes :

(A) (a) and (d)
(B) (b) and (c)
(C) (a) and (c)
(D) (c) and (d)
Answer: A

Q.28 Which of the following statements is/are absolutely impossible ?
(a) A woman giving birth to her own grandchild
(b) A man attending his own funeral
(c) The Sun not rising in the East some day
(d) Cars running without petrol
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below :
Codes :

(A) (a) and (b)
(B) (c) and (d)
(C) (b)
(D) (a)
Answer: A

Q.29 Which of the following are incorrect ways of arguing?
(a) If horses are cows, and if cows are sheep, then all horses must be sheep.
(b) If top actors are famous, and Shah Rukh Khan is famous, then Shah Rukh Khan is a top actor
(c) Lata is the second sister of Raju, hence Raju is the second brother of Lata
(d) A is not equal to B, but B is equal to C, hence A is equal to C. Choose the correct answer from the codes given below:
Codes :

(A) (a), (b) and (c)
(B) (a), (c) and (d)
(C) (b), (c) and (d)
(D) (a), (b) and (d)
Answer: B

Q.30 Which of the following statements say the same thing?
(a) “I am clever” (said by Rama)
(b) “I am clever” (said by Raju)
(c) “My son is clever” (said by Rama’s father)
(d) “My brother is clever” (said by Rama’s sister)
(e) “My brother is clever” (said by Rama’s only sister)
(f) “My sole enemy is clever” (said by Rama’s only enemy)
Choose the correct answer from the codes given below :
Codes :

(A) (a), (c), (d), (e) and (f)
(B) (a) and (b)
(C) (d) and (e)
(D) (a) and (f)
Answer: A

Study the following graph and answer the questions from 31 to 33:

Q.31 In which year was the sale of ‘Pep-up’ the maximum ?
(A) 1990
(B) 1992
(C) 1993
(D) None of the above
Answer: D

Q.32 In the case of which soft drink was the average annual sale maximum during the period 1988 – 1993.
(A) Pep – up only
(B) Cool – sip only
(C) Cool – sip and Dew – drop
(D) Pep – up and Dew – drop
Answer: A

Q.33 What was the approximate percent drop in the sale of Pep – up in 1990 over its sale in 1989 ?
(A) 5
(B) 12
(C) 14
(D) 20
Answer: C

Q.34 The “Report on Currency and Finance” for each of the financial year in India is published by :
(A) Reserve Bank of India
(B) Ministry of Finance
(C) Planning Commission
(D) Central Statistical Organization
Answer: A

Q.35 The number of students in two classes A and B and the respective “mean” of the marks obtained by each of the class are given in the following table :

Class AClass B
Number of Students2080
Arithmetic Mean1020

The combined “mean” of the marks of the two classes will be :
(A) 18
(B) 15
(C) 10
(D) 20
Answer: B

Q.36 ICT stands for :
(A) International Communication Technology
(B) Intera Common Terminology
(C) Information and Communication Technology
(D) Inter connected Terminals
Answer: C

Q.37 Which of the following statements is NOT correct ?
(A) Computer is capable of processing only digital signal
(B) Computer is capable of analysing both quantitative and qualitative data
(C) Appropriate software is required for processing the data
(D) Computer is capable of processing digital as well as analog signals
Answer: A

Q.38 Which of the following is the appropriate definition of Information Technology?
(A) Information Technology refers to the use of hardware and software for processing information
(B) Information Technology refers to the use of hardware and software for distribution of useful information
(C) Information Technology refers to the use of hardware and software for storage, retrieval, processing and distributing information of many kinds.
(D) Information Technology refers to the use of principles of Physical sciences and Social sciences for processing of information of many kinds.
Answer: C

Q.39 Which of the following statements is correct?
(A) Virus improves the speed of processing information through computer
(B) Internet does not allow the virus to spread
(C) Virus is a part of software
(D) Virus is an operating system
Answer: C

Q.40 Which of the following is correct statement?
(A) Computers can be used for diagnosing the difficulty of a student in learning a subject
(B) Psychological testing can be done with the help of computer provided a software is available
(C) A set of instructions is called a programme
(D) All the above
Answer: D

Q.41 Global warming during winter becomes more pronounced at the :
(A) Equator
(B) Poles
(C) Tropic of Cancer
(D) Tropic of Capricorn
Answer: D

Q.42 In the study of man-environment interaction, the statement of Miss Semple that “the humans are solely the product of their environment”, is :
(A) An opinion
(B) A prejudice
(C) A fact
(D) A widely accepted phenomenon
Answer: C

Q.43 In analysis of man-environment relationship Pragmatic Possibilism implies that :
(A) There is no limit for man to exploit resources of earth
(B) There are limited possibilities to explore earth’s resources
(C) The man has to watch and assess the situation and then go ahead with resource utilization
(D) The man has to keep in mind only his basic needs while planning to harness the potential of resourceful earth
Answer: C

Q.44 Arrange Column II in proper sequence so as to match it with
Column I and choose the correct answer from the codes given below :

Column I (Activity)Column II (Noise Level)
(a) Hearing(i) 30 dB
(b) Whispering(ii) 1 dB
(c) Interference with sleep(iii) 60 dB
(d) Normal talk(iv) 30–50 dB

Codes:
  (a) (b) (c) (d)
(A) (i) (ii) (iii) (iv)
(B) (ii) (i) (iv) (iii)
(C) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)
(D) (iii) (i) (ii) (iv)
Answer: B

Q.45 The maximum loss of forest lands in India is caused by :
(A) River valley projects
(B) Industries
(C) Means of transportation
(D) Agriculture
Answer: A

Q.46 In which year the University Grants Commission was established ?
(A) 1948
(B) 1944
(C) 1953
(D) 1960
Answer: C

Q.47 Another name of Basic Education or Nai Talim is :
(A) Compulsory Education
(B) New Education Policy
(C) Wardha Education Plan
(D) Sarva Shikshya Abhiyan
Answer: C

Q.48 The idea of ‘Democratic Decentralisation’ in India was popularised by :
(A) A.D. Gorwala Committee, 1951
(B) Paul H. Appleby Committee, 1953
(C) B.R. Mehta Committee, 1957
(D) Ashok Mehta Committee, 1978
Answer: C

Q.49 In India, a political party is recognised as a National or Regional Party by the :
(A) President of India
(B) Election Commission of India
(C) Law ministry in consultation with the Law Commission of India
(D) Union Parliament in consultation with the State Legislatures
Answer: B

Q.50 Which of the following factor/s is/are responsible for the increase of the role of Government in Developing Countries?
(a) Economic Planning
(b) Rising expectation of people
(c) Privatisation
(d) Emergence of the concept of Welfare State
Select the most appropriate answer from the codes given below:
Codes :

(A) (a) and (d)
(B) (a), (b) and (d)
(C) Only (c)
(D) Only (d)
Answer: A

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UGC NET English June 2008 : Paper 2 (Solved Paper with Answers)

Q.1 Tennyson’s poem about women’s rights and women’s sphere is :

(A) Maud

(B) In Memoriam

(C) Idylls of the King

(D) The Princess

Answer: D

Q.2 ‘Hymn To Adversity’ is a poem by :

(A) Thomas Gray

(B) Edward Gibbon

(C) Alexander Pope

(D) William Blake

Answer: A

Q.3 The King James Bible was published in :

(A)1609

(B) 1610

(C)1611

(D) 1612

Answer: C

Q.4 ’IL Migilor Fabro’ is the expression Eliot used for :

(A) W. B. Yeats

(B) Samuel Beckett

(C) W. H. Auden

(D) Ezra Pound

Answer: D

Q.5 ‘The Figure a poem Makes’ is an essay by :

(A) Henry James

(B) Sylvia Plath

(C) Robert Frost

(D) Wallace Stevens

Answer: C

Q.6 ”Ripeness is all” occurs in :

(A) King Lear

(B) Hamlet

(C) Macbeth

(D) Julius Caeser

Answer: A

Q.7 A. C. Bradley’s Shakespearean Tragedy was published in :

(A) 1903

(B) 1904

(C) 1905

(D) 1906

Answer: B

Q.8 ‘Topsy’ appears in :

(A) Uncle Tom’s Cabin

(B) History of the United States

(C) Walden

(D) Tom Sawyer

Answer: A

Q.9 A poem that captures the essence of a moment in a simple image is :

(A) Lyric

(B) Ballad

(C) Ode

(D) Haiku

Answer: D

Q.10 Which of the following Shakespearean plays are in the correct chronological sequence ?

(A) The Merchant of Venice – Henry IV Part I – Romeo and Juliet – Richard II

(B) Richard II – Henry IV Part I – Romeo and Juliet – The Merchant of Venice

(C) Henry IV Part I – Romeo and Juliet – The Merchant of Venice – Richard II

(D) Romeo and Juliet -Richard II – Henry IV Part I – The Merchant of Venice

Answer: D

Q.11 The word ‘nature’ in the eighteenth century literature stands for :

(A) Nature of writing

(B) External nature

(C) Human nature

(D) The Universe

Answer: C

Q.12 Who is given credit for first using the term“romantic?

(A) Friedrich Schlegel

(B) Kant

(C) Coleridge

(D) Schiller

Answer: A

Q.13 Gudrun is a character in a novel by :

(A) James Joyce

(B) Virginia Woolf

(C) D. H. Lawrence

(D) E. M. Forster

Answer: C

Q.14 July’s People is a novel by :

(A) Margaret Atwood

(B) V. S. Naipul

(C) Wole Soyinka

(D) Nadine Gordimer

Answer: D

Q.15 Heroic Couplet is a pair of :

(A) Rhyming iambic pentameter lines

(B) Unrhyming iambic pentameter lines

(C) Rhyming iambic hexameter

(D) Unrhyming iambic hexameter

Answer: A

Q.16 ‘Gestalt’ theory of literature considers text as :

(A) a structure of metaphors

(B) a unified whole

(C) an experimentation in form

(D) construction of history

Answer: B

Q.17 Margaret Laurence is a novelist from :

(A) Australia

(B) The U.S.A.

(C) Canada

(D) Britain

Answer: C

Q.18 Sartor Resartus is a text by :

(A)Ruskin

(B) Arnold

(C) Carlyle

(D) Burke

Answer: C

Q.19 Who of the following is not a university wit ?

(A)Webster

(B) Robert Greene

(C) Kyd

(D) Marlowe

Answer: A

Q.20 Bosola is a character in a play by :

(A)Ben Jonson

(B) Webster

(C) Christopher Marlowe

(D) Thomas Middleton

Answer: B

Q.21 ‘Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, But to be young was very heaven’. This occurs in a poem by :

(A) William Wordsworth

(B) S. T. Coleridge

(C) Byron

(D) Shelley

Answer: A

Q.22 A Dance of the Forest is written by :

(A) Margaret Atwood

(B) Nadine Gordimer

(C) Chinua Achebe

(D) Wole Soyinka

Answer: D

Q.23 The first Canadian poet is :

(A) Charles Sangster

(B) Oliver Goldsmith

(C) Charles Heavysege

(D) Alexander Machlachlan

Answer: A

Q.24 Heroic quatrain is :

(A) a stanza in blank verse

(B) eight line stanza in iambic hexameter

(C) four line stanza in iambic pentameter

(D) six line stanza in iambic pentameter

Answer: C

Q.25 ‘Bildungsroman’ translated literally means :

(A) Development novel

(B) Psychological novel

(C) Autobiographical novel

(D) Campus novel

Answer: A

Q.26 A book that faithfully renders a young man’s confused images of love and rejection is :

(A) A Portrait of the Artist as a Young man

(B) Lucky Jim

(C) Daisy Miller

(D) The brave New World

Answer: A

Q.27 Victorian Age witnessed a clash between :

(A) faith and reason

(B) tradition and modernity

(C) oriental and occidental civilization

(D) romanticism and neo romanticism

Answer: A

Q.28 “For gold in Physique is Cordial/Therefore, he loved gold in special” relates to Chaucer”s

(A) Friar

(B) Monk

(C) Doctor

(D) Pardoner

Answer: C

Q.29 The historical novel began in ;

(A)Restoration Period

(B) Augustan Age

(C) Victorian Period

(D) Romantic Period

Answer: D

Q.30 The term ‘Campus novel’ is associated with :

(A) Graham Green

(B) Kingsley Amis

(C) Margaret Drabble

(D) William Golding

Answer: B

Q.31 Which of the following author-book pair is correctly matched ?

(A) Hard Times – George Eliot

(B) Heroes and Hero Worship – Walter Patar

(C) Sourab and Rustom – Matthew Arnold

(D) Ethics of the Dust- Macaulay

Answer: C

Q.32 The title of William Faulkner’s The Sound and Fury is derived from a play by :

(A) William Shakespeare

(B) Christopher Marlow

(C) John Webster

(D) Ben Jonson

Answer: A

Q.33 The new humanism school of philosophy and literary criticism was popular in America during :

(A)1920-1940

(B) 1910-1930

(C)1930-1940

(D)1900-1910

Answer: B

Q.34 Internal rhyme is :

(A) the basic rhythmic structure of a poem

(B) rhyming of two words in alternative lines

(C) rhyming of two or more words in the same line of poetry

(D) all the lines of a poem ending with the same line pattern

Answer: C

Q.35 The macabre element in drama was introduced by :

(A) John Lyly

(B) Marlow

(C)Ben Jonson

(D)John Webster

Answer: D

Q.36 The line “I am no Prince Hamlet nor was meant to be…….” appears in T. S. Eliot’s

(A) Gerontion

(B) The Love Song of J.Alfred Prufrock

(C) Four Quartets

(D) The Waste-Land

Answer: B

Q.37 ‘Fancy’ deals with :

(A) Fixities and definities

(B) Imagination and Reason

(C) Judgement and Memory

(D) Structure and Superstructure

Answer: A

Q.38 Swift’s Modest proposal is written in the form of a :

(A) Project in political economy Social Satire

(B) Political allegory

(C) Social Satire

(D) Old-Testament history

Answer: C

Q.39 The main idea of Pope’s The Dunciad was taken from :

(A) Absalom and Achitophel

(B) Mac-Flecknoe

(C) The Medal

(D) An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot

Answer: B

Q.40 Which of the following is not a Browning’s work ?

(A) Dramatic Lyrics Men and Women

(B) Dramatic Personae

(C) Men and Women

(D) The Palace of Art

Answer: D

Q.41 The most obvious feature of Johnson’s The Lives of the Poets is the equipoise between :

(A) Language and form

(B) Style and content

(C) Biography and criticism

(D) Myth and archetype

Answer: C

Q.42 “The Kelson of creation is love”. The line occurs in Walt Whitman’s :

(A) Paumonak

(B) Passage to India

(C) O Captain, My Captain

(D) Song of Myself

Answer: D

Q.43 With whom was Dr. Johnson intimately associated in his personal life ?

(A) Boswell

(B) Dryden

(C) Alexander Pope

(D) Lord Bolingbroke

Answer: A

Q.44 The early religious drama is associated with :

(A) Superstitions and beliefs

(B) Mysteries and histories

(C) Interludes and mysteries

(D) Miracles and morality

Answer: D

Q.45 The Tale of Two Cities has :

(A) a sentimental buffoon with a moral purpose

(B) a courageous lady in pain

(C) an optimist on verge of collapse

(D) a romantic hero with a weakness

Answer: B

Q.46 Sheridan’s first play was :

(A) The Rivals

(B) School for Scandal

(C) St. Patrick’s Day

(D) A Trip to Scarborough

Answer: A

Q.47 Anti-sentimental comedy is a criticism of :

(A) loss of moral purpose

(B) excess of emotion

(C) excess of reason

(D) loss of human feelings

Answer: B

Q.48 Which of the following novel-novelist pair is correctly matched ?

(A) Bhabani Bhattacharya – All About H. Hatter

(B) Nayantara Sahgal – Cry, the Peacock

(C) Bhagwandas Gidwani – A Bend in the Ganges

(D) Arun Joshi – The Apprentice

Answer: D

Q.49 The Indian English poet who addressed the question ‘of time’ in his poetry is :

(A) Nissim Ezeikel

(B) R. Parthsarathy

(C) A.K. Ramanujan

(D) Gieve Patel

Answer: B

Q.50 Symbolist movement was influenced by :

(A) Poetic theory of Edgar Allan Poe

(B) Stephane Mallarme’s Poetry

(C) Prose of Emerson

(D) Ezra Pound’s Cantos

Answer: B

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UGC NET English December 2014 : Paper 3 (Solved Paper with Answers)

Q.1 This work was a satire in Ottava rima, attacking George III and Robert Southey.

Identify the poem :

(A) Dunciad

(B) The Vision of Judgment

(C) Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage

(D) Alastor

Answer: B

Q.2 Here’s a famous exchange from Arthur Conan Doyle’s Silver Blaze :

‘Is there any point to which you would wish to draw my attention ?’

‘To the curious incident of the dog in the night-time.’

‘The dog did nothing in the night-time.’

What was Sherlock Holmes’ response ?

(A) ‘Nothing ? Nothing at all ? Rather unbelievable.’

(B) ‘That was the curious incident.’

(C) ‘Anything else, at all ?’

(D) ‘That sounds rather curious, don’t you think ?’

Answer: B

Q.3 “The shrill, demented choirs of waiting shells, And bugles calling for them from sad shires.” These lines are from Wilfred Owen’s :

(A) “Strange Meeting”

(B) “Futility”

(C) “Anthem for Doomed Youth”

(D) “Duke et Decorum Est”

Answer: C

Q.4 In Aphra Behn’s Oronooko, how does the titular character die ?

(A) He disembowels himself.

(B) He is whipped to death.

(C) He is hanged in the public square.

(D) He is cut to pieces slowly by the executioner.

Answer: D

Q.5 The narrative of this novel is a meticulous, present-tense account of a woman with a death-wish who plots the circumstances of her own violent murder. Identify the novel.

(A) Iris Murdoch’s A Fairly Honourable Defeat

(B) Muriel Spark’s The Driver’s Seat

(C) Doris Lessing’s Children of Violence

(D) Angela Carter’s The Passion of the New Eve

Answer: B

Q.6 The library where the “Battle of Books” takes place is _______.

(A) St. James’ Library

(B) King’s Library

(C) Sir William’s Library

(D) Christ Church Library

Answer: B

Q.7 In Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex the first scene finds Oedipus

(A) in conversation with a priest

(B) in consultation with a general

(C) giving audience to an ambassador

(D) in consultation with a minister

Answer: A

Q.8 Who among Shakespeare’s contemporaries did not write tragedies ?

(A) Thomas Kyd

(B) John Lyly

(C) Christopher Marlowe

(D) Ben Jonson

Answer: B

Q.9 The Kite Runner, a novel by Khaled Hosseini tells the story of ________.

(A) Ahmed

(B) Nadira

(C) Amir

(D) Amourrah

Answer: C

Q.10 Thomas Babington Macaulay, the writer of the infamous Minute of 1835, finds a mention in Salman Rushdie’s

(A) Midnight’s Children

(B) Shame

(C) The Moor’s Last Sigh

(D) Fury

Answer: C

Q.11 The issue of privileging speech over writing was taken up for discussion in Plato’s :

(A) Ion

(B) Republic Book III

(C) Republic Book X

(D) Phaedrus

Answer: D

Q.12 ‘The Medium is the Message’ is a concept given by

(A) Ernest Hemingway

(B) Sylvia Plath

(C) Seymour Hersh

(D) Marshal McLuhan

Answer: D

Q.13 Seamus Heaney’s famous poem “Digging” forms a part of his celebrated collection called

(A) North

(B) Death of a Naturalist

(C) Field Work

(D) Door into the Dark

Answer: B

Q.14 The first major report on The Teaching of English in England was published in 1921. It is known as ________, named after the Chair, Board of Education, _______.

(A) the Newbolt Report; Sir Henry Newbolt

(B) the Wood’s Despatch; Charles Wood, Lord Halifax

(C) the Chatham Report; Earl John Chatham

(D) the Landow Document; Sir George Landow

Answer: A

Q.15 Who first developed the notion of ‘competence’ in language studies ?

(A) Dell Hymes

(B) Noam Chomsky

(C) Leech and Svartvik

(D) Henry Sweet

Answer: B

Q.16 The fruit was eaten. The fruit is ripening. Which of the following statement(s) is/are correct ?

(1) English has two kinds of participle : the present and the past.

(2) English has three kinds of participle : the present, the past and the future.

(3) The first sentence here is an example of a verb in past participle.

(4) The first sentence here is an example of a verb in the perfect tense.

(5) The second sentence here is an example of a verb in present participle.

(6) The second sentence here is an example of a verb in the continuous tense.

(A) 2, 4, 6 are correct.

(B) 1, 5, 6 are correct.

(C) 1, 3, 5 are correct.

(D) 3, 4, 5 are correct.

Answer: C

Q.17 In 1722 the Crown awarded a certain English merchant a patent to manufacture copper coins for Ireland. Jonathan Swift intervened by way of composing a series of letters in response, better known as The Drapier’s Letters. Who was the merchant ?

(A) Isaac Bickerstaff

(B) William Bickerstaff

(C) William Wood

(D) William Sacheverell

Answer: C

Q.18 “While the world moves In appentency on its metalled way Of time past and time future” These lines are from :

(A) “Little Gidding”

(B) “Dry Salvages”

(C) “Burnt Norton”

(D) “East Coker”

Answer: C

Q.19 The following is the stage-description of an opening scene of a famous modern play : A basement room. Two beds, flat against the back wall. A serving hatch, closed, between the beds. A door to the kitchen and lavatory, left. A door to a passage, right. Identify the play :

(A) The Importance of Being Earnest

(B) Travesties

(C) The Dumb Waiter

(D) Look Back in Anger

Answer: C

Q.20 ‘Homonyms’ are words that _______

(A) are pronounced differently but have the same meaning.

(B) refer to both the male and female of the human species.

(C) are spelt similarly but have different meanings.

(D) refer to people who live in houses with similar structures.

Answer: C

Q.21 Match the columns :

Shakespearean Actors Period

I. David Garrick 1. The 19th century

II. John Gielgud 2. The 18th century

III. Henry Irving 3. The Restoration

IV. Thomas Betterton 4. The 20th century

I II III IV

(A) 2 4 1 3

(B) 4 2 1 3

(C) 3 4 1 2

(D) 2 3 4 1

Answer: A

Q.22 In his “Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences,” Derrida is all praise for the bricoleur whom Levi-Strauss sees as a supreme methodologist, “someone who uses ‘the means at hand’.” Who does Levi-Strauss contrast bricoleur with in terms of method and approach ?

(A) The Botanist

(B) The Anthropologist

(C) The Engineer

(D) The Semiotician

Answer: C

Q.23 Heinrich Böll has something to say, and not of course merely something about the Germans. He says it several times. A common weakness of writers with something to say is their inability to understand that saying it four times is not necessarily four times as effective as saying it once. But to have something to say – how rare this is ! – D. J. Enright, “Three New Germans”. From a reading of the above, the reader can deduce :

I. Enright mildly disapproves of Heinrich Böll’s saying not merely something about Germans.

II. Enright is disappointed that Heinrich Böll has practically nothing to say about people other than Germans.

III. Enright agrees that Heinrich Böll shares a weakness with writers who prefer saying something four times to saying it once.

IV. Enright does not believe that saying something four times will necessarily make the same effective.

The right combination, according to the code, is

(A) I and II

(B) II and III

(C) III and IV

(D) I and IV

Answer: C

Q.24 Michel Foucault’s earlier “archaeological” study is found in

(A) Power/Knowledge

(B) Social Theory and Transgression

(C) The Birth of the Clinic

(D) Beyond Structuralism and Hermeneutics

Answer: C

Q.25 Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison is widely recognized as a masterpiece. It is also one of the finest examples of

(A) science fiction

(B) picaresque novel

(C) coming-of-age novel

(D) crime thriller

Answer: C

Q.26 Match the following correctly :

1. Premashram

2. The Cat and Shakespeare

3. Coolie

4. Nagamandala

I. Mulk Raj Anand

II. Raja Rao

III. Prem Chand

IV. Girish Karnad

I II III IV

(A) 3 2 4 1

(B) 2 3 1 4

(C) 3 2 1 4

(D) 4 3 2 1

Answer: C

Q.27 From which of Sheridan’s plays the following extract is taken ?

Lady Sneerwell : Why truly Mrs. Clackitt has a very pretty talent and a great deal of industry.

Snake : True, Madam, and has been tolerably successful in her day. To my knowledge she has been the cause of six matches being broken off and three sons disinherited, of four forced elopements ….

Lady Sneerwell : She certainly has talents but her manner is gross.

(A) The Rivals

(B) The School for Scandal

(C) St. Patrick’s Day

(D) The Critic

Answer: B

Q.28 Who, from among the following, has NOT been discussed by Simon-de-Bevoir in “The Myth of Woman in Five Authors” in The Second Sex ?

(A) Montherlant

(B) Lawrence

(C) Stendhal

(D) Kafka

Answer: D

Q.29 In a collection of essays Orhan Pamuk shares how he writes his novels, tells about his friendship with his daughter, talks about his loneliness and happiness. Identify the text :

(A) Other Colors

(B) The Silent House

(C) The Black Book

(D) The White Castle

Answer: A

Q.30 Two of the following plays won the Sultan Padamsee Prize for Indian plays in English :

I. Princes

II. Where There’s a Will

III. Larins Sahib

IV. Doongaji House

The right combination according to the code is :

(A) III and IV

(B) I and III

(C) II and III

(D) I and IV

Answer: A

Q.31 Who among the following is NOT an Australian writer ?

(A) Morris West

(B) Patrick White

(C) Thomas Keneally

(D) Bill Pearson

Answer: D

Q.32 After Independence, Mulk Raj Anand, wrote a number of semi-autobiographical works to narrate chunks of his own life through a fictional persona. The name he gave this persona is _______.

(A) Lal Singh

(B) Krishan Chander

(C) Puran Singh

(D) Rahul Singh

Answer: B

Q.33 What a mockery this.

Of history, the past and that to come !

Now do I feel how all men are deceived,

Reading of nations and their, in faith,

Faith given to vanity and emptiness …

The prelude

The above extract is from

(A) Book 9 Residence in France

(B) Book 7 Residence in London

(C) Book 3 Residence in Cambridge

(D) Book 4 Summer Vacations

Answer: A

Q.34 While foregrounding the marginal presence of women in history in A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf refers to ______ History of England.

(A) Campbell’s

(B) Trevelyan’s

(C) Sander’s

(D) Carter’s

Answer: B

Q.35 Salonie is a play written by Oscar Wilde written in

(A) English

(B) Irish

(C) French

(D) Italian

Answer: C

Q.36 In More’s Utopia, the fictional traveller Raphael Hythloday’s second name in Greek means

(A) Dispenser of Justice

(B) Dispenser of Nonsense

(C) Dispenser of Grace

(D) Dispenser of Mercy

Answer: B

Q.37 “You do not dwell in me nor I in you however much I pander to your name” These lines from Geoffrey Hill’s “Lachrimae” address

(A) Christ

(B) The Devil

(C) The poet’s beloved

(D) The poet’s enemy

Answer: A

Q.38 The author of Black Skin, White Masks is

(A) Ngugi wa Thiong’o

(B) Frantz Fanon

(C) Richard Wright

(D) Martin Luther King (Jr.)

Answer: B

Q.39 Match the following :

Poet Bird

I. John Keats

II. P.B. Shelley

III. G.H. Hopkins

IV. Ted Hughes

1. Hawk

2. Falcon

3. Skylark

4. Nightingale

I II III IV

(A) 4 3 2 1

(B) 4 3 1 2

(C) 3 4 2 1

(D) 3 4 1 2

Answer: A

Q.40 Who of the following has written the novel The Return ?

(A) Bapsi Sidhwa

(B) V.S. Naipaul

(C) K. S. Maniam

(D) Pankaj Mishra

Answer: C

Q.41 Who among the following is a well-known Neo-Aristotelian critic ?

(A) R.P. Blackmur

(B) John Crowe Ranson

(C) R.S. Crane

(D) Lionel Trilling

Answer: C

Q.42 Assertion (A) : The act of reading a text is both determinate and indeterminate.

Reason (R) : Since our reading includes both a sense of the unity of the narrative held in

place at the end and the different wishes and guesses made along the way.

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the true explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the true explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

Answer: A

Q.43 Girish Karnad’s Hayavadana, originally in Kannada, has been translated into English by

(A) U.R. Ananthamurthy

(B) By the playwright himself

(C) G.S. Amur

(D) A.K. Ramanujan

Answer: B

Q.44 Edward Said’s well-known book Orientalism was published in

(A) 1978

(B) 1968

(C) 2008

(D) 1988

Answer: A

Q.45 “To the Memory of my Beloved, the Author Mr. William Shakespeare : And What He Hath Left Us” is an ode composed by

(A) John Milton

(B) Ben Jonson

(C) Andrew Marvell

(D) John Suckling

Answer: B

Q.46 Call me Ishmail Tonight is written by

(A) A.K. Ramanujan

(B) Agha Shahid Ali

(C) Saleem Peeradina

(D) Nissim Ezekiel

Answer: B

Q.47 “All fiction for me is a kind of magic or trickery – a confidence trick.” The statement has been made by

(A) Angus Wilson

(B) Anthony Powell

(C) John Fowles

(D) George Orwell

Answer: A

Q.48 Here is a list of American words and word-makers. Match the following :

I. H.L. Mencken

II. Philip Wylie

III. Jack Conway

IV. Sinclair Lewis

1. Babbit

2. Yes man

3. Bible belt

4. Monism

I II III IV

(A) 4 3 2 1

(B) 3 4 1 2

(C) 3 4 2 1

(D) 4 3 1 2

Answer: 3

Q.49 Which of the following in Jacques Derrida’s epigraph to his “Structure, Sign and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences” ?

(A) More body, hence more writing. ……. Helene Cixous.

(B) We need to interpret interpretations more than to interpret things. ……… Michel Eyquem de Montaigne.

(C) But unlike philosophical reflection, …. the reflections we are dealing with here concern rays whose only source is hypothetical … Claude Levi-Strauss

(D) If Cleopatra’s nose had been shorter the whole history of the world would have been different. ………Blaise Pascal.

Answer: B

Q.50 In Mann’s Death in Venice, death of the protagonist occurs

(A) in a bar

(B) in a beach

(C) in a church

(D) on the highway

Answer: B

Q.51 Two among the following poets wrote the “Village” poems that address the perennial theme of rural poverty :

I. Oliver Goldsmith

II. William Collins

III. Samuel Johnson

IV. George Gabbe

The right combination according to the code is

(A) I and III

(B) II and III

(C) I and IV

(D) I and II

Answer: C

Q.52 In which of the following works Yeats developed his theory of ‘gyres’ ?

(A) “A Vision”

(B) “The Secret Rose”

(C) “John Sherman and Dhoya”

(D) “The Celtic Twilight”

Answer: A

Q.53 Mystery and Miracle plays in English were based on ______.

(A) English folklore

(B) English legends

(C) Biblical stories

(D) Anglo-Saxon myths

Answer: C

Q.54 When we rewrite a piece of discourse from one script into another, it is called ________.

(A) Translation

(B) Transliteration

(C) Transcreation

(D) Transformation

Answer: B

Q.55 “No wonder then.” Explain.

(A) No wonder that the words here begin to mean.

(B) No wonder that you now find the words menacing.

(C) No wonder that the words find you menacing.

(D) No wonder the words still mean and are tame.

Answer: * (Marks given to all)

Q.56 The term “womanism” was first used by

(A) Helene Cixous

(B) Gayatri Spivak

(C) Kate Millet

(D) Alice Walker

Answer: D

Q.57 Two among the following critics have dealt with the reproduction of motherhood in feminist theory :

I. Nancy Chodorow

II. Judith Fetterley

III. Catherine R. Stimpson

IV. Carol Gilligan

The right combination according to the code is

(A) Iand II

(B) IIand IV

(C) I and IV

(D) III and IV

Answer: C

Q.58 Flowers is a short play written by

(A) Mahesh Dattani

(B) Asif Currimbhoy

(C) Girish Karnad

(D) Paoli Sengupta

Answer: C

Q.59 Match the columns :

Character Novel

I. Lady Dedlock

II. Lady Bertram

III. Lady Harriet

IV. Lady Jane

1. Vanity Fair

2. Wives and Daughters

3. Mansfield Park

4. Bleak House

I II III IV

(A) 4 2 3 1

(B) 3 2 1 4

(C) 4 3 2 1

(D) 3 4 1 2

Answer: C

Q.60 “The Books You Needn’t Read, the Books Made For Purposes Other Than Reading, Books Read Before You Open Them Since They Belong To The Category of Books Read Before Being Written …”

The above extract is taken from

(A) Jorge Luis Borges’s “The Library of Babel”

(B) Italo Colvino’s If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller

(C) Umberto Eco’s The Name of the Rose

(D) Francis Bacon’s “Of Studies”

Answer: B

Q.61 Listed below are the titles of novels and the sources to which they are aligned by readers.

Match them appropriately :

1. Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe

2. Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre

3. R.M. Ballantyne’s The Coral Island

4. Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations

I. Peter Carey’s Jack Maggs

II. J.M. Coetzee’s Foe

III. Jean Rhys’s Wide Sargasso Sea

IV. William Golding’s Lord of the Flies

I II III IV

(A) 4 1 3 2

(B) 4 3 1 2

(C) 4 1 2 3

(D) 4 2 1 3

Answer: C

Q.62 Identify the right chronological sequence :

(A) The Game of Chess – Volpone – The Duchess of Malfi – The City Madam

(B) The City Madam – The Duchess of Malfi – Volpone – A Game of Chess

(C) Volpone – The Duchess of Malfi – A Game of Chess – The City Madam

(D) The Duchess of Malfi – Volpone – A Game of Chess – The City Madam

Answer: C

Q.63 ‘Nasal tone’ in speech is a distinguishing feature of _______.

(A) British English

(B) Scottish English

(C) Australian English

(D) American English

Answer: D

Q.64 Which of the following writers did NOT receive the Nobel Prize for Literature ?

(A) Wole Soyinka

(B) Chinua Achebe

(C) J. M. Coetzee

(D) Nadine Gordimer

Answer: B

Q.65 The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire by Edward Gibbon is a significant work in ______ volumes.

(A) 3

(B) 4

(C) 5

(D) 6

Answer: D

Q.66 The first novel written by Graham Greene is

(A) Stamboul Train

(B) England Made Me

(C) The Heart of the Matter

(D) The Man Within

Answer: D

Q.67 From among the Canterbury pilgrims, which group would qualify as the ‘upper class’ ?

(A) The Pardoner, The Miller, The Nun’s Priest

(B) Franklin, Parson, Wife of Bath

(C) The Knight, The Squire, The Prioress

(D) The Reeve, The Manciple, The Clerk

Answer: C

Q.68 Plagiarism is a well-known word and concept in academic circles. The word plagiarius in Latin, however, meant

(A) a trickster, a cheat

(B) a quack, a swindler

(C) a loafer, a lout

(D) a torturer, a plunderer

Answer: D

Q.69 What superstition around the Eve of St. Agnes is crucial to an understanding John Keat’s famous poem ?

(A) If a virgin performed the proper ritual on St. Agnes’ Eve, she would dream of her future husband.

(B) If a virgin performed the proper ritual on St. Agnes’ Eve, she would marry her lover.

(C) If a married woman performed the proper ritual on St. Agnes’ Eve, she would be reunited with her husband.

(D) If a woman performed the proper ritual on St. Agnes’ Eve, she would dream of her future lover.

Answer: A

Q.70 Identify the person who sets himself up as the ‘Knight’ with a pestle rather than a sword in

the play The Knight of the Burning Pestle :

(A) Ralph

(B) Tim

(C) George

(D) Squire

Answer: A

Q.71 Works like The Earthly Paradise, Dante and His Circle, Goblin Market and Other Poems and the journal, The Germ are associated with ________.

(A) the Pre-Raphaelites

(B) Higher Criticism

(C) the Cavalier Poets

(D) the Pre-Romantics

Answer: A

Read the following poem and answer questions (72 to 75 ) :

A Bird came down the Walk –

He did not know I saw –

He bit an Angleworm in halves

And ate the fellow, raw,

And then he drank a Dew

From a convenient Grass –

And then hopped sidewise to the Wall

To let a Beetle pass –

He glanced with rapid eyes

That hurried all around –

They looked like frightened Beads, I thought –

He stirred his Velvet Head

Like one in danger, Cautious,

I offered him a Crumb

And he unrolled his feathers

And rowed him softer home –

Than Oars divide the Ocean,

Too silver for a seam –

Or Butterflies, off Banks of Noon

Leap, plashless as they swim.

Q.72 Is “a convenient Grass” an example of “transferred epithet” ?

(A) Yes, it is. The “convenience” of grass is transferred from the bird to the poet who finds grass convenient of access.

(B) Yes, it is. The grass is not “convenient”, but is transferred from the bird who finds the grass convenient of access.

(C) No. It is a regular epithet.

(D) No. It is not an epithet in the strict sense.

Answer: B

Q.73 Which of the following is NOT an example of kinetic imagery ?

(A) “unrolled his feathers”

(B) “hopped sidewise”

(C) “Velvet Head”

(D) “rowed him”

Answer: C

Q.74 The poem stages an encounter between :

(A) the human and the non-human

(B) distrust of the non-human about the humans

(C) two old friends

(D) two old enemies

Answer: A

Q.75 “Like one in danger …” Who is in danger ?

(A) The Bird

(B) The Poet

(C) The Angleworm

(D) Frightened Beads

Answer: A

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UGC NET English June 2014 : Paper 3 (Solved Paper with Answers)

Q.1 Where Sir Thomas Wyatt adapted Petrarch and Petrarchanism to English sounds and metres, Survey’s verse tends to look back beyond Petrarch to the

(A) French verse

(B) Italian verse

(C) Spanish verse

(D) Latin verse

Answer: D

Q.2 Here are some characteristics of Morality Plays :

1. They are dramatized allegories of the life of man.

2. They depict man’s temptation and sinning, his quest for salvation and his confrontation with Death.

3. Though the hero represents Mankind, the other characters are by no means personifications, of virtues, vices and death.

4. A character known as the Vice often plays the role of the hero, a predecessor of the Villainhero in Elizabethan drama.

Find the correct combination according to the code :

(A) Only 1 and 2 are correct.

(B) Only 1 and 3 are correct.

(C) Only 1 and 4 are correct.

(D) Only 2 and 3 are correct.

Answer: A

Q.3 In Spenser’s Re Faerie Queene there are the allegorized moral and religious virtues with their counterparts in the vices. Identify the correctly matched set :

(A) Una – Truth

Guyon – Temperance

Duessa – Deceit

Orgoglio – Pride

(B) Una – Pride

Guyon – Deceit

Duessa – Temperance

Orgoglio – Truth

(C) Una – Deceit

Guyon – Pride

Duessa – Temperance

Orgoglio – Truth

(D) Una – Temperance

Guyon – Truth

Duessa – Pride

Orgoglio – Deceit

Answer: A

Q.4 “Fop at the toilet, flatt’rer at the board

Now trips a lady, a now struts a lord.”

The above lines are quoted from

(A) McFlecknoc

(B) The Rape of the Lock

(C) Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot

(D) Absalom and Achitrphel

Answer: C

Q.5 Which of the following arrangements is in the correct chronological sequence ?

(A) Every Man in His Humour The Shoemaker’s Holiday Antonio’s Revenge The Changeling

(B) The Shoemaker’s Holiday Every Man in his Humour The Changeling Antonia’s Revenge

(C) The Changeling Antonio’s Revenge Every Man in His Humour The Shoemaker’s Holiday

(D) Antonio’s Revenge Every Man in His Humour The Changeling The Shoemaker’s Holiday

Answer: A

Q.6 Though Coleridge refers to “Motivehunting of a motiveless malignity”, the “human villain” Iago is far from “motiveless”. His motives are

I. He has been disappointed of military promotion.

II. He suspects Othello of cuckolding him

III. He has been in love with Desdemona

IV. He wants to become Othello.

Find the most appropriate combination according to the code :

(A) I and II are correct

(B) I and III are correct

(C) I and IV are correct

(D) II and IV are correct

Answer: A

Q.7 In ‘The Prologue’ to Dr. Faustus, the chorus proposes that the theme should be –

I. “cursed necromancy”

II. “audacious deeds”

III. “dalliance of love”

IV. “self-conceit”

The correct combination according to the code is

(A) I and II are correct

(B) II and III are correct

(C) I and IV are correct

(D) III and IV are correct

Answer: C

Q.8 The centre of his plays is a proud character on Marlowe’s model, with a bold licence in speech and action, full of elaborate metaphors, phrase tumbling after phrase, as he asserts himself in the French Court. Dryden unjustly described his style as “a dwarfish thought, dressed up in gigantic words”. Who is this Jacobean playwright ?

(A) John Fletcher

(B) John Webster

(C) George Chapman

(D) John Marston

Answer: C

Q.9 In Paradise Lost BK IX Milton writes that Adam was overcome with “______” and so ate the forbidden fruit against his “better knowledge”.

(A) “female charm”

(B) “exceeding love”

(C) “faithful love”

(D) “taste so divine”

Answer: A

Q.10 In which poem of Donne’s is the lover’s face reflected in the eyes of his beloved ?

(A) “The Good Morrow”

(B) “The Canonization”

(C) “The Apparition”

(D) “A Valediction : Forbidding Mourning”

Answer: A

Q.11 Match List – I with List – II according to the code given below :

(Dramatists)

i. Thomas Otway

ii. William Wycherley

iii. Colley Cibber

iv. George Farquhar

(Plays)

1. The Provok’d Husband

2. The Recruiting Officer

3. The Country Wife

4. The Orphan, or the unhappy marriage

Codes :

i ii iii iv

(A) 4 3 1 2

(B) 3 2 1 2

(C) 4 2 3 1

(D) 3 1 2 4

Answer: A

Q.12 “Thou wast no born for death immortal Bird.”

In what sense is the Bird “immortal” as compared to mortal man ?

I. Here man as an individual is unfairly compared to a bird as a species.

II. The word “Bird” stands for the nightingale’s song.

III. When considered as a species man is equally “immortal” as the “Bird”.

IV. The “Bird” is “Immortal” because songs of birds have given pleasure to man through the ages.

Find the correct combination according to the code :

(A) Only I and III are correct

(B) Only IV is incorrect

(C) Only II and IV are correct

(D) Only I and IV are incorrect

Answer: C

Q.13 Coleridge’s “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” is a poem in _________

(A) 8 parts

(B) 9 parts

(C) 7 parts

(D) 6 parts

Answer: C

Q.14 Scott is known for the creation of mad, irrational witch-like women characters. From the following list pick the odd one out :

(A) Madge Wildfive

(B) Meg Murdockson

(C) Euphemia Deans

(D) Meg Merrilees

Answer: C

Q.15 Joseph Addison called him “The Miracle of the present age” and Alexander Pope wrote the epitaph for the monument erected in his memory. Who is he ?

(A) John Locke

(B) Isaac Newton

(C) Ashley Cooper

(D) Christopher Wren

Answer: B

Q.16 The play was first performed in 1773. The author asked a friend “Did it make you laugh ?” and getting the answer “Exceedingly” said then that was all he required. He used for plot a reputed experience of his own as a schoolboy when he lost his way and asked to be directed to an inn but was shown the gateway to the local squire’s house. Which play is this ?

(A) Sheridan’s The Rivals

(B) Sheridan’s The School for Scandal

(C) Goldsmith’s She Stoops to Conquer

(D) Goldsmith’s The Good Natured Man

Answer: C

Q.17 What is Johnson’s opinion regarding the “Violation” of the three unities in the plays of Shakespeare ?

I. Shakespeare should have followed the Unities.

II. Shakespeare followed the important Unity of Action satisfactorily.

III. Shakespeare’s plays suffered because they did not follow the Unities.

IV. Unity of Time and Place arise from false assumptions.

The correct combination according to the code is

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) II and IV are correct.

(C) III and IV are correct.

(D) I and III are correct

Answer: B

Q.18 The Tatler appeared thrice a week

(A) On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays

(B) On Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays

(C) On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays

(D) On Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays

Answer: A

Q.19 “No man is truly great, who is great only in his lifetime. The test of greatness is the page of history. Nothing can be said to be great that has a distinct limit, or that borders on something evidently greater than itself. Besides, what is shortlived and pampered into mere notoriety, is of a gross and vulgar quality in itself.” This passage describing the quality of greatness is taken from

(A) “Of studies” by Francis Bacon

(B) “The Indian Jugglers” by William Hazlitt

(C) Preface to Shakespeare by Samuel Johnson

(D) An Essay of Dramatic Poesy by John Dryden

Answer: B

Q.20 In Blake’s “The Human Abstract”, the fragmented world of Experience is symbolized in the image of the

(A) Caterpillar

(B) Fly

(C) Raven

(D) Fruit of Deceit

Answer: D

Q.21 Here are sentences labelled Assertion (A) and Reason (R) :

Assertion (A) : While referring to Charlotte Bronte’s claim that she has excluded public interest from her novels Graham Greene writes : ‘Public interest in her day was surely more separate from public life… with us, however consciously unconcerned we are, it obtrudes through the cracks of our stories terribly persistent like grass through cement’.

Reason (R) : The decade of the “thirties was bristling with recurring economic and political crisis like the Great Depression, Wall Street Crash, Unemployment, rise of Hitler and Mussolini, series of murders, invasions and tensions; writers could not remain unaffected.

In the light of (A) and (R) which of the following is correct ?

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

Answer: A

Q.22 Match the titles of the books with their authors :

i. Psychology and Art Today

ii. Revolution in Writing

iii. The Coming Struggle for Power

iv. Arrow in the Blue

1. John Strachey

2. W.H. Auden

3. C. Day Lewis

4. Arthur Koestler

Codes :

i ii iii iv

(A) 3 1 2 4

(B) 4 2 3 1

(C) 2 3 1 4

(D) 1 2 4 3

Answer: C

Q.23 George Meredith’s first novel was banned by Mudie’s Circulating Library for its supposed moral offence. Identify the novel :

(A) The Egoist

(B) Evan Harrington

(C) Diana of the Crossways

(D) The Ordeal of Richard Feverel

Answer: D

Q.24 Match the titles of the following poems by Tennyson with their opening lines according to the code given below :

(Titles of poems)

i. “Tithonus”

ii. “The Lotos- Eaters”

iii. ‘Ulysses’

iv. ‘The Lady of Shalott’

(Opening Lines)

1. “‘Courage’ he said, and pointed towards the land. The mounting wave will roll us shoreward soon.”

2. “The woods decay, the woods decay and fall, The vapours weep their burthen to the ground.”

3. “On either side the river lie Long fields of barley and of rye.”

4. “It little profists that an idle king, By this still hearth, among these barren crags, Matched with an aged wife, I mete and dole Unequal laws unto a savage race.”

Codes :

i ii iii iv

(A) 2 1 4 3

(B) 3 2 1 4

(C) 4 3 2 1

(D) 2 4 3 1

Answer: A

Q.25 Why are Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Sonnets called “From Sonnets from the Portuguese” ?

(A) She wrote the whole in Portugal

(B) The sonnets were translated from the Portuguese.

(C) She presented it under the guise of a translation from the Portuguese language.

(D) The sonnets were narrated by a Portuguese.

Answer: C

Q.26 Yeast’s “Sailing to Byzantium” is about

(A) Irish Culture

(B) The art and culture of Byzantium in general

(C) Irish revolutionaries

(D) Regenerating the art and culture that existed in Byzantium

Answer: D

Q.27 “She had _______ lilies in her hand And the stars in her hair were ______.” (Rossetti’s “The Blessed Damozel”)

(A) 7 and 3

(B) 3 and 7

(C) 6 and 4

(D) 4 and 6

Answer: B

Q.28 Which of the following arrangements is in the correct chronological sequence ?

(A) Adam Bede – Wuthering Heights – North and South – Villette

(B) Wuthering Heights – Villete – North and South – Adam Bede

(C) Villettee – North and South – Wuthering Heights – Adam Bede

(D) North and South – Wuthering Heights – Adam Bede – Villette

Answer: B

Q.29 In which of the following novels by canrod do the Gould couple and Decoud appear as characters with Costaguana as the setting ?

(A) Victory

(B) Under Western Eyes

(C) Nostromo

(D) The Nigger of the Narcissus

Answer: C

Q.30 Match the following plays with their authors according to the code given below :

(Plays)

i. Heartbreak House

ii. Loyalties

iii. In the Jungle of Cities

iv. The Family Reunion

(Authors)

1. John Galsworthy

2. Bertolt Brecht

3. T.S. Eliot

4. George Bernard Shaw

Codes :

i ii iii iv

(A) 3 4 2 1

(B) 1 2 3 4

(C) 2 1 4 3

(D) 4 1 2 3

Answer: D

Q.31 In November 1910 in an exhibition organized by Roger Fry, the paintings of three painters were displayed. Identify the painters :

(A) Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell, Clive Bell

(B) Cezanne, Van Gogh, Gauguin

(C) Matisse, Picasso, Braque

(D) Cezanne, Van Gogh, Matisse

Answer: B

Q.32 Why did Phaedra, wife of Theseus, commit suicide by hanging herself ?

(A) Theseus hated her

(B) Her stepson, Hippolytus rejected her love

(C) Hippolytus wanted to marry her

(D) She was lonely and depressed

Answer: B

Q.33 Identify the poet in whose verse rural Ulster figures prominently

(A) Tony Harrison

(B) Ted Hughes

(C) Seamus Heaney

(D) Louis MacNeice

Answer: C

Q.34 Match the pairs of authors and their works according to the code given :

(Authors)

i. Alexander Dumas

ii. Honore de Balzac

iii. Gustav Flaubert

iv. Marcel Proust

(Works)

1. Remembrance of Things Past

2. Madame Bovary

3. The Human Comedy

4. The Count of Monte Christo

Codes :

i ii iii iv

(A) 4 3 2 1

(B) 1 2 3 4

(C) 2 1 4 3

(D) 3 4 1 2

Answer: A

Q.35 Which of the following statements best applies to Anna Karenina ?

1. Among her most prominent qualities are her passionate spirit and determination to live life on her own terms.

2. She accepts the exile to which she has been condemned.

3. She is a victim of Russian patriarchal system.

4. Anna is deeply devoted to her family and children.

(A) 1 and 2 are correct

(B) 2 and 3 are correct

(C) 1 and 3 are correct

(D) 1, 3 and 4 are correct

Answer: D

Q.36 Match the pairs of authors and their works according to the code given :

(Authors)

i. Vladimir Nabokov

ii. Italo Calvino

iii. Umberto Eco

iv. Emile Zola

(Works)

1. Germinal

2. Foucault’s Pendulum

3. If on a Winter’s Night a Traveller

4. Lolita

Codes :

i ii iii iv

(A) 3 1 4 2

(B) 4 3 2 1

(C) 1 2 3 4

(D) 2 4 1 3

Answer: B

Q.37 Which among the following plays by Aristophanes is an attack on ‘modern’ education and morals as imparted and taught by the radical intellectuals known as The Sophists ?

(A) Clouds

(B) Wasps

(C) Acharnians

(D) Knights

Answer: A

Q.38 In which novel of Virginia Woolf does a painter in the act of painting actually figure as a character ?

(A) The Voyage Out

(B) The Waves

(C) Jacob’s Room

(D) To the Lighthouse

Answer: D

Q.39 Religious controversies in England particularly during the 15th century

led to the promotion of

(A) English prose

(B) The British Empire

(C) Naval power

(D) The Missionary Movement

Answer: A

Q.40 Fill in the blanks with a suitable word from the list below :

In his fiction, Ian McEwan more than often suggests the _________ of love

(A) Fragility

(B) Madness

(C) Completeness

(D) Security

Answer: A

Q.41 Match List – I with List – II according to the code given below :

(Dramatists)

i. Arnold Wesker

ii. Harold Pinter

iii. Joe Orton

iv. Tom Stoppard

(Plays)

1. Jumpers

2. What the Butler Saw

3. The Room

4. Roots

Codes :

i ii iii iv

(A) 3 2 4 1

(B) 1 2 4 3

(C) 4 3 2 1

(D) 4 3 1 2

Answer: C

Q.42 Modern English emerged from the

(A) South Midland dialect

(B) East Midland dialect

(C) French language

(D) Northumbrian dialect

Answer: B

Q.43 Most culinary terms in English are derived from

(A) Exotic cooking

(B) French cooking

(C) Native sources

(D) Arabic cooking

Answer: B

Q.44 “Blended learning” is a mode of instruction/learning in which

(A) the learner’s mother tongue and the target language are blended

(B) learning is accessed through the mother tongue

(C) a variety of instructional modes are integrated

(D) learning of a language is mediated by humanistic approaches

Answer: C

Q.45 ‘Risk-taking’ is one of the traits of a good

(A) language learner

(B) language teacher

(C) teacher of grammar rules

(D) printer of books and authors

Answer: A

Q.46 A teaching method advocated by Dr. Georgia Lozanav which is based on the principle of ‘joy and easiness’ is called

(A) Suggesto paedia

(B) Total physical response

(C) The Direct Method

(D) The audio-lingual method

Answer: A

Q.47 Albert Camus, in his essay, ‘The Myth of Sisyphus’ conveys :

1. The concept of Naturalism

2. The Absurdity of Human Existence

3. The Futility of all Human Endeavour

4. The concept of Existentialism

(A) 1, 2 and 3 are correct

(B) 2, 3 and 4 are correct

(C) 1, 2 and 4 are correct

(D) 1, 3 and 4 are correct

Answer: B

Q.48 In The Portrait of a Lady Gilbert Osmond marries Isabel Archer because

1. Osmond wanted to get hold of Isabel’s property.

2. He loved her

3. Though he did not like her moral ideas about many things in life, he had hoped to win her over.

4. He realized that her moral ideas were quite deep-rooted.

Find the correct combination according to the code :

(A) only 1 and 2 are correct

(B) only 1, 2 and 3 are correct

(C) only 3 and 4 are correct

(D) only 1 is correct

Answer: B

Q.49 Pick out the two relevant and correct descriptions of U.R. Ananthamurthy’s Samskara.

1. The novel is written in English

2. The novel is concerned with the progressive ideas of the times.

3. The novel is set in Malgudi

4. The novel is a satire on the representatives of a decadent Brahmin society.

5. Samskara is a regional novel

6. Praneschacharya does not atone for his sin.

(A) 4 and 5 are correct

(B) 1 and 4 are correct

(C) 5 and 6 are correct

(D) 3 and 2 are correct

Answer: A

Q.50 Willy in Arthur Miller’s play Death of a Salesman compares Biff and Happy to the mythic characters / figures

(A) Venus and Adonais

(B) Adonais and Hercules

(C) Jupiter and Hercules

(D) Venus and Hercules

Answer: B

Question Nos 51 to 55 are based on a poem.

Read the poem carefully and pick out the most appropriate answers. A Valediction Forbidding Mourning My swirling wants, your frozen lips. The grammar turned and attacked me. Themes, written under duress. Emptiness of the notations. They gave me a drug that slowed the healing of wounds. I want you to see this before I leave : the experience of repetition as death the failure of criticism to locate the pain the poster in the bus that said : my bleeding is under control A red plant in a cemetary of plastic wreaths. A last attempt : the language is a dialect called metaphor. These images go unglossed : hair, glacier, flashlight. When I think of a landscape I am thinking of a time. When I talk of taking a trip I mean forever. I could say : those mountains have a meaning but further than that I could not say. To do something very common, in my own way.

Adrienne Rich

Q.51 How does the poet suggest that the lover has not left ?

(A) The words “a last attempt” indicate that she is trying her best to leave.

(B) The words “before I leave” suggest that the speaker has not left yet.

(C) The speaker talks of a trip ‘forever’ which means she will never return.

(D) A drug she takes slows the healing of her wounds perhaps indicating that she may be able to leave sometime in future.

Answer: B

Q.52 Why does the speaker/lover in Rich’s poem plan to leave ?

I. Because her love has not been returned.

II. Because of the pain she has suffered in the relationship.

III. Because the lover has criticized her so much.

IV. Because though the pain has been located, the bleeding continues.

The right combination according to the code is

(A) I and II are correct

(B) I and IV are correct

(C) I, II and III are correct

(D) I and III are correct

Answer: C

Q.53 What does Rich imply when she says “The grammar turned and attacked me” ?

(A) Language that has been used to hurt her.

(B) Her lover has beaten her.

(C) The person she is leaving is not the source of pain but something else.

(D) The pain she has herself inflicted through language.

Answer: A

Q.54 How would you compare Rich’s poem and Donne’s poem with the same title ?

(A) Rich is recreating Donne’s poem

(B) Rich is eulogising Donne’s poem

(C) Rich’s poem is a scathing attack on Donne’s poem.

(D) Rich is defining Donne’s concept of love

Answer: A

Q.55 What is the theme of the poem ? Identify the false statement in the list below :

It is

(A) about the difficulty of actually saying goodbye.

(B) about not having the strength to leave though one might want to.

(C) about the pain suffered in relationship.

(D) a Classical love poem like Donne’s where the speaker dominates the addressee.

Answer: D

56. Why does Girish Karnad base his play Hayavadana on Thomas Mann’s Transposed Heads ?

(A) It is a mock-heroic transcription of the original Sanskrit tales.

(B) It is concerned with materialism.

(C) It deals with domestic strife.

(D) It deals with ancient times.

Answer: A

Q.57 The collected poems of A.K. Ramanujan has been divided into four sections. Arrange them in their chronological order :

(A) The striders – The Relations – Second Sight – the Black Hen

(B) The Relations – The Striders – The Black Hen – Second Sight

(C) Second Sight – The Relations – The Black Hen – Striders

(D) The Black Hen – Second Sight – The Striders – The Relations

Answer: A

Q.58 In one of her novels, Margaret Atwood demonstrated the potentially ‘Cannibalistic’ nature of human relationships. Identify the novel :

(A) Surfacing

(B) Lady Oracle

(C) Life Before Man

(D) The Edible Woman

Answer: D

Q.59 Match the characters with the novels of Amitav Ghosh in which they appear according to the code given below :

(Characters)

i. Fakir

ii. Tridip

iii. Rajkumar

iv. Murugan

(Novels)

1. The Glass Palace

2. The Hungry Tide

3. The Calcutta Chromosome

4. Shadow Lines

Codes :

i ii iii iv

(A) 2 4 1 3

(B) 2 4 3 1

(C) 1 3 1 4

(D) 3 2 4 1

Answer: A

Q.60 Which of the following is not a play by Badal Sircar ?

(A) Bhooma

(B) Evam Indrajeet

(C) That Other History

(D) Agra Bazar

Answer: D

Q.61 Who is the protagonist of Shashi Deshpande’s That Long Silence ?

(A) Mohan

(B) Jaya

(C) Rati

(D) Kamat

Answer: B

Q.62 In Derek Walcott’s Dream on Monkey Mountain, Makak’s vision of freedom for his people is

(A) through money

(B) through violence

(C) through black power

(D) through a decolonisation of the mind

Answer: D

Q.63 Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other as Reason (R).

Assertion (A) : To give a text an author is to impose a limit on that text, to furnish it with a final signified, to close the writing.

Reason (R) : A text is made up of multiple meanings drawn from many sources, and this multiplicity is focused on the reader.

In the context of the two statements, which one of the following is correct :

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Answer: B

Q.64 Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other as Reason (R).

Assertion (A) : Spivak sees the project of colonialism as characterized by what Foucault had called ‘epistemic violence’, the imposition of a given set of beliefs over another.

Reason (R) : Spivak suggests that participation in the political process – access to citizenship, becoming a voter – will help to mobilize the subaltern on “the long road to hegemony.”

In the context of the two statements, which one of the following is correct :

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Answer: B

Q.65 Match the following authors with their works from the given below :

(Authors)

i. Buchi Emecheta

ii. Ama Ata Aidoo

iii. Nadine Gordimer

iv. Nqugi Wa Thiongo

(Works)

1. Burger’s Daughter

2. Joy of Motherhood

3. Devil on the Cross

4. Our Sister Killjoy

Answer:

Find the correct combination according to the code :

Codes :

i ii ii i iv

(A) 1 2 3 4

(B) 2 4 1 3

(C) 3 1 4 2

(D) 4 3 2 1

Answer: B

Q.66 Match the following authors with their plays from the lists given below :

(Authors)

i. Langston Hughes

ii. Lorraine Hansberry

iii. Ed Bullins

iv. Amiri Baraka

(Plays)

1. Dutchman

2. Clara’s Ole Man

3. Don’t You want to be Free

4. Raisin in the Sun

Find the correct combination according to the code :

Codes :

i i i iii iv

(A) 3 4 2 1

(B) 1 2 3 4

(C) 2 1 4 3

(D) 4 3 1 2

Answer: A

Q.67 Identify the critics and their respective works :

(A) Horace – Ars Poetica Aristotle – Poetics Quintillian – Institutio Oratoria Ben Jonson – Discoveries Sidney – An Apology for Poetry Dryden – An Essay of Dramatic Poesy

(B) Horace – Poetics Aristotle – Ars Poetica Quintillian – On the sublime Longinus – Discoveries Ben Jonson – Institutio Oratoria Sidney – An Essay of Dramatic Poesy Dryden – An Apology for Poetry

(C) Horace – On the sublime Aristotle – Poetics Quintillian – Discoveries Longinus – Institutio Oratoria Ben Jonson – An Essay of Dramatic Poesy Sidney – Ars Poetica Dryden – An Apology for Poetry

(D) Horace – Ars Poetica Aristotle – Poetics Quintillian – Institutio Oratoria Longinus – On the Sublime Ben Jonson – An Apology for Poetry Sidney – An Essay of Dramatic Poesy Dryden – Discoveries

Answer: A

Q.68 Which of the following is not true of Imagist poetry ?

(A) The poet spreads his language across the page as though language were sensation, to reproduce the mental effect of ‘image’.

(B) The image is itself an instrument of vision, or lens, as well as an expression of imagination

(C) The imagist like a scientist learns from history and uses it, and like a scientist does not deal in emotions.

(D) The new artist as scientist focuses vision through image as against the symbol which resorts to reduction to simplicity.

Answer: C

Q.69 Who among the following is not a myth critic ?

(A) Robert Graves

(B) Raymond Williams

(C) Francis Fergusson

(D) Northrop Frye

Answer: B

Q.70 According to Northrop Frye there are four main narrative genres associated with the seasonal cycle of spring, summer, autumn and winter. They are comedy, ________, tragedy and irony (satire). Which is the second one ?

(A) Romance

(B) Epic

(C) Fiction

(D) Novel

Answer: A

Questions No. 71 – 75 are based on the following passage :

Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option. The town belonging to the colonized people, or at least the native town, the negro village, the medina, the reservation, is a place of ill fame, peopled by men of evil repute. They are born there, it matters little where or how; they die there, it matters not where, nor how. The native town is a hungry town, starved of bread, of meat, of shoes, of coal, of light. The native town is a crouching village, town on its knees, a town wallowing in the mire. The look that the native turns on the settler is a look of lust, of envy…. The colonized man is an envious man. And this the settler knows very well… It is true, for there is no native who does not dream at least once a day of setting himself up in the settler’s place.

(From Frantz Fanon’s The Wretched of The Earth)

Q.71 To Frantz Fanon, the ‘Negro’ village is

1. the worst face of apartheid

2. a protected area

3. a place of moral and physical degradation

4. a special village with its own amenities.

(A) 1 and 3 are correct

(B) 1 and 2 are correct

(C) only 3 is correct

(D) only 4 is correct

Answer: A

Q.72 Why is the ‘native town’ a hungry town ?

1. it did not have agricultural farms

2. it did not have markets

3. the blacks were steeped in poverty

4. they were denied their fundamental rights by the Whites.

(A) 1 and 2 are correct

(B) 3 and 4 are correct

(C) only 1 is correct

(D) only 4 is correct

Answer: B

Q.73 What does the term ‘crouching village’ indicate ?

1. The latent aggressiveness of the blacks

2. The defenselessness of the people

3. Hopelessness and despair

4. Overflowing filth

(A) 1 and 2 are correct

(B) 2 and 3 are correct

(C) only 1 is correct

(D) only 2 is correct

Answer: C

Q.74 Why does the native look at the settler’s town with envy ?

1. it arises from a sense of desperation

2. he has no other option in his life

3. he wants to occupy a position of power.

4. he wants to be the colonizer instead of the colonized.

(A) only 1 is correct

(B) 3 and 4 are correct

(C) only 2 is correct

(D) 1 and 4 are correct

Answer: B

Q.75 What is the settler’s attitude towards the blacks ?

1. the settler is not afraid

2. the settler considers the blacks to be harmless

3. the settler is contemptuous of the blacks.

4. the settler feels resentment because he knows that his

position is never safe.

(A) only 1 is correct

(B) 2 and 3 are correct

(C) only 4 is correct

(D) 3 and 4 are correct

Answer: C

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UGC NET English December 2007 : Paper 2 (Solved Paper with Answers)

Q.1 The author of The Provok’d Husband was :

(A) Etherege

(B) Colley Cibber

(C)Wycherley

(D)Vanbrugh

Answer: B

Q.2 Who among the boys in Golding’s Lord of the Flies is associated with Christ ?

(A) Piggy

(B) Ralph

(C) Jack

(D) Simon

Answer: D

Q.3 The complete title of Laurance Stern’s novel Tristram Shandy is:

(A)The Strange and Surprising Adventures of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman

(B)A True Account of The Life of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman

(C)The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman

(D)The Strange and Surprising Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman

Answer: C

Q.4 Feminine ending refers to :

(A) a stressed final syllable in a line of verse

(B) the ending of a poem in a stressed syllable

(C) the ending of a poem in an unstressed syllable

(D) an unstressed final syllable in a line of verse

Answer: C

Q.5 The essay ‘The Death of the Author’ is written by :

(A) Michel Foucault

(B) Jacques Derrida

(C) Roland Barthes

(D) Alvin Kernan

Answer: C

Q.6 Salman Rushdie’s Shame is set in :

(A) East Pakistan

(B) India and Pakistan

(C) Pakistan

(D) None of the above

Answer: C

Q.7 Choose the correct chronological sequence in :

(A) Lucy Hutchinson’s Memoirs of the life of Colonel Hutchinson – Milton’s Paradise Lost – Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress – Dryden’s The Hind and the Panther

(B) Hutchinson’s Memoirs – Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress – Dryden’s Hind and the Panther- Milton’s Paradise Lost

(C) Milton’s Paradise Lost – Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress – Dryden’s Hind and the Panther- Hutchinson’s Memoirs

(D) Dryden’s Hind and the Panther – Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress Hutchinson’s Memoirs- Milton’s Paradise Lost

Answer: C

Q.8 The Little Minister is a novel by :

(A) John Galsworthy

(B)H.G. Wells

(C) James M. Barrie

(D)Rudyard Kipling

Answer: C

Q.9 Which Augustan writer’s epitaph reads : “one who strove with all his might to champion liberty” ?

(A) Alexander Pope

(B) Jonathan Swift

(C) Henry Fielding

(D) Daniel Defoe

Answer: B

Q.10 In which of the following novels incidents relating to the declaration of Emergency in India in 1975 figure?

(A) Farrukh Dhondy’s Bombay Duck

(B) Vikram Seth’s A Suitable Boy

(C) Upamanyu Chatterjee’s English August : An Indian Story

(D) Rohinton Mistry’s Such Long Journey

Answer: D

Q.11 Identify the matching pair :

(A) Edward II : Zenocrate

(B) The Jew of Malta : Barabas

(C) The Spanish Tragedy : Horatio

(D)Tamburlaine : Gaveston

Answer: C

Q.12 The future ruin of Troy and the murder of Agamemnon are referred to by W.B. Yeats in :

(A) The Second Coming

(B) Circus Animals Desertion

(C) When You Are Old

(D) Leda and Swan

Answer: A

Q.13 Inscape refers to :

(A) The indwelling presence of God in nature

(B) The universal character of a natural thing

(C) The individuating character of a natural thing

(D) The moment of release from the material world

Answer: C

Q.14 In which of these plays does Edward Albee use the ‘success’ myth ?

(A) A Zoo Story

(B) Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf

(C) American Dream

(D) The Death of Bessie Smith

Answer: C

Q.15 “The voice of poetry comes from a region above us, a plane of our being above and beyond our personal intelligence”. Who among the following is the author of the above lines?

(A) Rabindranath Tagore

(B) A.K. Coomaraswamy

(C) Sri Aurobindo

(D) Sisir Kumar Ghose

Answer: C

Q.16 The number of poems in Sidney’s sonnet sequence Astrophil and Stella is :

(A) 99

(B) 47

(C) 112

(D) 108

Answer: D

Q.17 J.M. Coetzee’s Foe is a postmodern retelling of :

(A) Ivanhoe

(B) Evelina

(C) Robinson Crusoe

(D) The Moonstone

Answer: C

Q.18 Johnson’s edition of Shakespeare appeared in :

(A) 1752

(B) 1765

(C) 1791

(D) 1760

Answer: B

Q.19 The main character in Gogol’s Dead Souls is :

(A) Oblomov

(B) Bazarov

(C) Alyosha

(D) Chichikov

Answer: D

Q.20 After Shakespeare made his debut as a London playwright, he was described as an’upstart crow’ by :

(A) Robert Greene

(B) Thomas Lodge

(C) Christopher Marlowe

(D) John Lyly

Answer: A

Q.21 What was the first play of Mrs. Dalloway called ?

(A) Clarissa

(B) Hours

(C)The Big Ben

(D)The Party

Answer: D

Q.22 Which of the following Caribbean novels makes inter textual references to Jane Eyre ?

(A) No Telephone to Heaven

(B) Wide Sargasso Sea

(C) Crick Crack Monkey

(D) Between Two Worlds

Answer: B

Q.23 The term ‘metaphysical poets’, was first used by :

(A) Ben Jonson

(B) Dr. Johnson

(C) Helen Gardner

(D) Dryden

Answer: B

Q.24 “Only connect” is the epigraph to a novel by :

(A) George Orwell

(B) Joseph Conrad

(C) D.H. Lawrence

(D) E.M. Forster

Answer: D

Q.25 The expression “Thy hand, great Anarch” occurs in a satire by :

(A) Dryden

(B) Pope

(C) Johnson

(D)Swift

Answer: B

Q.26 In which of the following novels by Graham Greene does the little girl Brigitta appear ?

(A) The Heart of the Matter

(B) The Power and the Glory

(C) Brighton Rock

(D) The Quiet American

Answer: B

Q.27 The author of ‘A Satire Against Reason and Mankind’ is :

(A)Rochester

(B)Dryden

(C)Gray

(D) Swift

Answer: A

Q.28 ’Anagnorisis’ is a term used by Aristotle for describing :

(A) The moment of discovery by the protagonist

(B) The reversal of fortune for the protagonist

(C) The happy resolution of the plot

(D) The convergence of the main plot and the sub plot

Answer: A

Q.29 In which play by Shakespeare do we find widowed queens questioning the assumptions of male politics ?

(A) Henry V

(B) Richard III

(C)Anthony and Cleopatra

(D) Hamlet

Answer: B

Q.30 Which of the following feminist critics used the expression ‘Gynocriticism’for the first time ?

(A) Kate Millet

(B) Simone de Beauvoir

(C)Elaine Showalter

(D) Mary Ellmann

Answer: C

Q.31 John Keats’s poem ‘Ode to a Nightingale’ was composed in :

(A) 1818

(B) 1819

(C) 1820

(D) 1821

Answer: B

Q.32 The Female Quixote was written by :

(A)Henry Fielding

(B)Tobias Smollett

(C) Charlotte Lennox

(D) Aphra Behn

Answer: C

Q.33 Which contemporary British poet has translated Beowulf ?

(A) Thom Gunn

(B) Alan Lewis

(C)Edward Thomas

(D) Seamus Heaney

Answer: D

Q.34 ’The Praise of Chimney-Sweepers’ is :

(A) A poem by William Blake an essay by Charles Lamb

(B) An elegy by William Wordsworth

(C) An essay by Charles Lamb

(D) An essay by William Hazlitt

Answer: C

Q.35 The Loneliness of a Long Distance Runner is a novel by :

(A) Kingsley Amis

(B) Alan Sillitoe

(C) John Braine

(D) John Osborne

Answer: B

Q.36 In ‘Black Venus’ Angela Carter takes elements from the poetry of a famous French poet and places them in a very different paradigm. Who is the French poet ?

(A)Baudelaire

(B)Mallarme

(C)Verlaine

(D)Apollinaire

Answer: A

Q.37 Strophe, antistrophe and epode form a three-part structure in :

(A) a classic ode

(B) a Greek chorus

(C)a medieval ballad

(D) a Petrarchan sonnet

Answer: A

Q.38 The words “where are the songs of spring ? Ay, where are they ?” occur in :

(A) Ode to the West Wind

(B) The Seasons

(C) Ode to Autumn

(D) Resolution and Independence

Answer: C

Q.39 “Music that gentler on the spirit lies than tired eyelids upon tired eyes” the above lines occur in Tennyson’s :

(A) Tears, Idle Tears

(B) In Memoriam

(C) Maud

(D) The Lotus Eaters

Answer: D

Q.40 Which of the following pairs is correctly matched ?

(A) Robert Southey : Lady of the Lake

(B) T.S. Eliot : Lake Isle of Innisfree

(C) A.C. Swinburne : The Lady of Shallott

(D)Thomas De Quincey : Recollections of the Lakes and the Lake Poets

Answer: D

Q.41 Which famous English novel opens with a young woman who is ‘handsome, clever and rich’ ?

(A) Middlemarch

(B) Wuthering Heights

(C) Moll Flanders

(D) Emma

Answer: D

Q.42 It appears that in Paradise Lost Book I “Milton belongs to the Devil’s party without knowing it”. Who among the following made this statement ?

(A) Frank Kermode

(B) William Empson

(C) C.S. Lewis

(D) William Blake

Answer: D

Q.43 Live Like Pigs is :

(A) a humorous poem by Pope

(B) an allegorical narrative by Orwell

(C) a play by Arden

(D) a satirical sketch by Swift

Answer: C

Q.44 ‘A woman drew her long black hair out tight And fiddled whisper music on those strings’. From which section of Eliot’s The Waste Land are the above lines taken ?

(A) A Game of Chess

(B) What the Thunder Said

(C) Burial of the Dead

(D) Fire Sermon

Answer: B

Q.45 Which is the correct sequence of Achebe’s African Trilogy ?

(A) Things Fall Apart – Arrow of God – No Longer At Ease

(B) No Longer At Ease – Arrow of God – Things Fall Apart

(C) Things Fall Apart – No Longer At Ease – Arrow of God

(D) Arrow of God – Things Fall Apart – No Longer At Ease

Answer: C

Q.46 Which are the figures of speech used in the following lines by Blake

“Tyger, tyger, burning bright

In the forest of the night,

What immortal hand or eye

Could frame thy fearful symmetry ?”

(A) simile and personification

(B) irony and synecdoche

(C) apostrophe and synecdoche

(D) metonymy and apostrophe

Answer: C

Q.47 In which of the following American novels does ‘the Valley of Ashes’ occur ?

(A) Huck Finn

(B) The Red Badge of Courage

(C) Invisible Man

(D) The Great Gatsby

Answer: D

Q.48 To whom is Chaucer referring when he says ‘He knew the tavern well in every town’ ?

(A) Pardoner

(B) Monk

(C) Squire

(D) Friar

Answer: D

Q.49 “Poetry is a criticism of life under the conditions fixed for such a criticism by laws of poetic truth and poetic beauty”. Who, among the following, made the above statement ?

(A) Dr. Johnson

(B) Sidney

(C) Matthew Arnold

(D) Wordsworth

Answer: C

Q.50 “She is inspired but diabolically inspired”. Who is this lady ?

(A) Candida

(B) Major Barbara

(C) Saint Joan

(D) Ann

Answer: C

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UGC NET English December 2013 : Paper 3 (Solved Paper with Answers)

Q.1 In which of the following novels Harikatha is strategically used as a medium of ‘consciousness raising’?

(A) Waiting for the Mahatma

(B) The Serpent and the Rope

(C) A Bend in the Ganges

(D) Kanthapura

Answer: (D)

Q.2 Identify the text in the following list which offers a fictionalized survey of English Literature from Elizabethan times to 1928:

(A) E.M. Forster, the Eternal Moment

(B) Virginia Woolf, Orlando

(C) Robert Graves, Goodbye to All That

(D) David Jones, In Parenthesis

Answer: (B)

Q.3 Match List – I with List – II according to the code given below:

List – I                                    List – II

i. John Ruskin                         1. London Labour and the London Poor

ii. Henry Mayhew                   2. The Golden Bough

iii. Sir Charles Lyell                3. Unto The Last

iv. Sir James George Frazer    4. The Principles of Geology

Codes:

i           ii          iii         iv

(A)       3          2          1          4

(B)       2          1          3          4

(C)       2          3          4          1

(D)       3          1          4          2

Answer: (D)

Q.4 Which of the following poems DOES NOT begin in the first person pronoun?

(A) Shelley’s “Adonais”

(B) Byron’s “Don Juan”

(C) Keats’s “Lamia”

(D) Coleridge’s ‘The Aeolian Harp’

Answer: (C)

Q.5 In his Anatomy of Melancholy Robert Burton proposes the following two principal kinds:

I. Love

II. Death

III. Spiritual

IV. Religious

The correct combination according to the code is:

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) I and III are correct.

(C) I and IV are correct.

(D) II and IV are correct.

Answer: (C)

Q.6 Listed below are some English journals widely read by professionals: Screen, Critical Quarterly, Review of English, Wasafiri. One of the above founded by C.B. Cox, and now being edited by Colin MacCabe, carries not only critical and scholarly essays in English Studies but reviews film, culture, language and contemporary political issues. Identify the journal:

(A) Wasafiri

(B) Screen

(C) Critical Quarterly

(D) Review of English Studies

Answer: (C)

Q.7 In Marvell’s “A Dialogue between Soul and Body”, who/which of the following has the last word?

(A) Body

(B) God

(C) Soul

(D) Satan

Answer: (A)

Q.8 In Blake’s poem “A Poison Tree” the speaker’s anger grows and becomes ________.

(A) A cherry

(B) An apple

(C) An orange

(D) A rose

Answer: (B)

Q.9 Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other as Reason (R):

Assertion (A): For deconstructive critics how human beings read and interpret signs they receive will determine their modes of knowing and being, whether those signs come in the form of literary texts or bank statements.

Reason (R): The fact of the matter is that human beings use signs to function in the world and are always likely to do so.

In the context of the two statements, which one of the following is correct?

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

Answer: (A)

Q.10 Ian McEwan’s Saturday spans one day in the life of

(A) A divorce lawyer

(B) An ageing pianist

(C) A London neurosurgeon

(D) A famous poet

Answer: (C)

Q.11 “Open Forum” as applied to poetry, is the same as ________. It is poetry that is not written according to traditional fixed patterns. (Fill up)

(A) Blank verse

(B) Concrete poetry

(C) L = A = N = G = U = A = G = E poetry

(D) Free verse

Answer: (D)

Q.12 The author of the book observes “I have attempted, through the medium of biography, to present some Victorian visions to the modern eye”. The four main characters in this book are Cardinal Manning, Florence Nightingale, Dr. Arnold and General Gordon. Who is this author?

(A) Mathew Arnold

(B) Robert Browning

(C) Lytton Strachey

(D) Oscar Wilde

Answer: (C)

Q.13 In his attack delivered on the theatre in A Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage, Jeremy Collier specially arraigned ______ and _______.

(A) Congreve and Vanbrugh

(B) Farquhar and Vanbrugh

(C) Wycherley and Farquhar

(D) Congreve and Etherege

Answer: (A)

Q.14 I.A. Richards’ Practical Criticism (1929) inaugurated a new phase in the history of English critical thought. What was this book’s subtitle?

(A) Studies in Poetry

(B) A Study in Literary Judgement

(C) Essays and Studies

(D) A Theoretical Guide

Answer: (B)

Q.15 Which of the following arrangements is in the correct chronological sequence?

(A) The Castle of Otranto – Melmoth the Wanderer – The Monk – The Mysteries of Udolpho

(B) The Castle of Otranto – The Mysteries of Udolpho – The Monk – Melmoth the Wanderer

(C) The Mysteries of Udolpho – The Castle of Otranto – The Monk – Melmoth the Wanderer

(D) Melmoth the Wanderer – The Castle of Otranto – The Mysteries of Udolpho – The Monk

Answer: (B)

Q.16 Select from among the following plays, the one that best suits the description below:

I. Alyque Padamsee invited its author to write it.

II. The play had communalism as its theme.

III. This play was banned from the Deccan Herald Theatre Festival for dealing with a sensitive issue.

IV. The play, however, was produced by Playpen in Bangalore on July 1993. The play is _______.

(A) Dance like a Man

(B) Where there’s a Will

(C) Final Solutions

(D) The Wisest Fool on Earth

Answer: (C)

Q.17 I have known three generations of John Smiths. The type breeds true. John Smith II and III went to the same school, university and learned profession as John Smith I. Yet John Smith I wrote pseudo-Swinburne; John Smith II wrote pseudo-Brooke; and John Smith III is now writing pseudo-Eliot. But unless John Smith can write John Smith, however unfashionable the result, why does he bother to write at all? Surely one Swinburne; one Brooke, and one Eliot are enough in any age?

(Robert Graves, “The Poet and his Public”)

1. Graves is critical of blind adulation and imitation of successful poets.

2. Graves is critical of blind conformity to standards set by Swinburne, Brooke, and Eliot.

3. Swinburne, Brooke, and Eliot represent the movements: Decadence, the Georgian, and Modernist respectively.

4. The poets in question are Algernon Charles Swinburne, Stopford Brooke, and Thomas Stearns Eliot.

(A) Only 1 and 2 are correct.

(B) Only 4 is incorrect.

(C) Only 3 and 4 are correct.

(D) Only 3 is incorrect.

Answer: (B)

Q.18 During the colonial era, the British used to call the Indian Languages vernaculars. We do not use this word for our bhashas because:

I. we consider English to be equally vernacular.

II. verna is, literally a home-born slave.

III. Not all Indian languages are languages of the Indo-European family, and therefore not all vernacular.

IV. the natives of India were never slaves.

(A) IV

(B) II and IV

(C) III

(D) I and III

Answer: (B)

Q.19 More’s Utopia displays strong influence of

I. The Arthurian legends

II. Plato’s Republic

III. Amerigo Vespucci’s account of the travels

IV. The teachings of John Wycliffe

The correct combination according to the code is

(A) I and III are correct.

(B) II and III are correct.

(C) II and IV are correct.

(D) I and IV are correct.

Answer: (B)

Q.20 By ‘language transfer’ is meant

(A) Knowledge generated in the development of a learner on account of other domains of knowledge.

(B) The carryover of rules of the mother tongue syntax, phonology, or semantic system to the Second language in question.

(C) The carryover of rules of the Second language syntax, phonology, or semantic system to the mother tongue in question.

(D) The vocabulary and sentence structure transferred haphazardly during Second language acquisition from any other language accessed by the learner.

Answer: (B)

Q.21 Which of the following descriptions is NOT true of Peter Carey’s The True History of the Kelly Gang?

(A) It is an epistolary novel.

(B) It has such characters as Edward Kelly, his mother, and his wife.

(C) It is also about the Bush and the frontier.

(D) The novel is dedicated to Edward Kelly’s father.

Answer: (D)

Q.22 Identify the poem that opens with the lines:

I walk through the long schoolroom questioning;

A kind old nun in a white hood replies; thechildren learn to cipher and to sing …

(A) “Among the Schoolchildren”

(B) “Among School Children”

(C) “A Man Young and Old”

(D) “The Man Young and Old”

Answer: (B)

Q.23 Which of the following statements is NOT true of Foucault’s position in History of Sexuality?

(A) Modern sexuality is produced through and as discourse.

(B) The proliferation of modern discourses of sexuality is more striking than their suppression.

(C) To write historically about sexuality involves increasingly direct, immediate knowledge or understanding of an unchanging sexual essence.

(D) Modern sexuality is intimately entangled with the historically distinctive contexts and structures now called ‘knowledge’.

Answer: (C)

Q.24 The following is an exchange between two characters, husband and wife, in a famous play. The lines appear at the very end of an emotionally-charged sequence of the last scene:

“… I’ve stopped believing in miracles.”

“But I’ll believe. Tell me!

Transform ourselves to the point that ….?”

“That our living together could be a true marriage.”

 (She goes out down the hall.)

Which play? Name the characters.

(A) Othello. Othello, Desdemona

(B) Sure Thing. Bill, Betty

(C) A Doll’s House. Helmer, Nora

(D) Death of a Salesman. Willy, Linda

Answer: (C)

Q.25 The following statements relate to the early history of the English language. Identify the set that gives INCORRECT statements:

1. English has borrowed words such as sky, give, law, and leg from Norse.

2. English has also borrowed some pronouns like they, their, them from Norse.

3. In grammar, Modern English is much more highly inflected than Old English.

4. After the Norman Conquest, French became the language of the court, the language of nobility and polite society, and literature.

5. Following the Norman Conquest, French virtually replaced English as the language of the people.

6. Among the French words that came into English are: study, logic, grammar, noun, etc.

(A) 1, 2, 3

(B) 3, 5

(C) 4, 5, 6

(D) 2, 4

Answer: (B)

Q.26 Choices of linguistic forms in using a language, or how a language is actually spoken/written, especially one that differs from its prescribed grammar, is called

(A) Utterance

(B) Use

(C) Usage

(D) Deviation

Answer: (C)

Q.27 Jamaica Kincaid’s narrative A Small Place

(A) Is all about learning Farsi and meeting young people in modern Iran.

(B) Is an essay that discusses the politics of tourism and other neo-colonial modes of foreign intervention?

(C) Isa collection of tiny narratives about gender relations and includes stories concerning the Sumerian goddess Inanna.

(D) A novella that looksunblinkingly at maritalceremonies and maternity inAntigua.

Answer: (B)

Q.28 Identify the correctly-matched poets and their works from the following:

(A) Nissim Ezekiel-Hymns in Darkness, Kamala Das – The Sirens, R. Parthasarthy – Rough Passage, A.K. Ramanujan – The Striders

(B)Nissim Ezekiel – The Striders, Kamala Das – Rough Passage, R. Parthasarthy – Hymns in Darkness, A.K. Ramanujan – The Sirens

(C) Nissim Ezekiel – The Sirens, Kamala Das – Hymns in Darkness, R. Parthasarthy – The Striders, A.K. Ramanujan– Rough Passage

(D) Nissim Ezekiel – Rough Passage, Kamala Das – The Striders, R. Parthasarthy – The Striders, A.K. Ramanujan – Hymns in Darkness

Answer: (A)

Q.29 William Wordsworth had a deep influence on Thomas Hardy. According to Hardy a particular poem by Wordsworth was his ‘best cure for despair’. Which is that poem?

(A) “Michael”

(B) “Tintern Abbey Revisited”

(C) “The Idiot Boy”

(D) “The Leechgatherer”

Answer: (D)

30. In Henry James’s Ambassadors, there is a character who never appears in the novel. We get to know about this significant person, however, from the other characters. Who is this character?

(A) Maria Gostrey

(B) Madame de Vionette

(C) Mrs. Newsome

(D) Mrs. Sarah Pocock

Answer: (C)

Q.31 Why are Scott’s novels called “Waverley Novels”?

(A) His novels are all set in Waverley.

(B) The Waverley Castle has a significant role in his novels.

(C) Waverley (in his first novel of that name) is a model hero for the protagonists of Scott’s novels.

(D) Scott started his novel-writing career in his 43rd year with the novel, Waverley.

Answer: (D)

Q.32 Which of these descriptions/ statements best suits the idea of the ‘Renaissance Man’?

I. A fop, a scoundrel, who enjoys enormous power in Renaissance courts and aristocratic families.

II. A near-mythical figure: a knight, courtier, musician, poet, scholar and statesman.

III. One who ploughs a lonely furrow and keeps away from politicking and scandals.

IV. Someone like Sir Philip Sydney best suits the ideal of the Renaissance Man.

(A) I

(B) IV

(C) I & III

(D) II & IV

Answer: (D)

Q.33 Maxim Gorky, the Great Russian writer of fiction and drama, was in real life a man called ______.

(A) Goliardic Kreshkov

(B) Ronsardo Felixikov

(C) Malthias Serpieri

(D) Aleksei Peshkov

Answer: (D)

Q.34 After the prediction of the oracle that he was destined to kill his father, Oedipus could have avoided patricide

I. Had he not determined in horror never to return to the only parents he knew.

II. Had he been a man of unusual self-control.

III. Had he remembered the prediction and had he been more cautious having recognized that possibly after all Polybos was not his father.

IV. Had he never struck any man who was older than himself saying at the moment of provocation ‘This insolent man is grey-haired; let him have the road’?

Find the correct combination according to the code:

(A) I, II and III are correct.

(B) I, II and IV are correct.

(C) I, III and IV are correct.

(D) II, III and IV are correct.

Answer: (D)

Q.35 Identify the Post-Apartheid novel by Nadine Gordimer.

(A) The Conservationist

(B) The House of Gun

(C) The Lying Days

(D) Burger’s Daughter

Answer: (B)

Q.36 The Duchess of Malfi married her steward, Antonio. For the Elizabethan audience her marriage was a triple offence. Which of the following is NOT one?

(A) She was a widow marrying a second time.

(B) She married on her own outside the Church.

(C) She married beneath her status in disregard of ‘degree’.

(D) She married against the wishes of her brothers who almost acted like her guardians.

Answer: (D)

Q.37 Who among the following has written the essay, “The Indian Jugglers”?

(A) Charles Lamb

(B) William Hazlitt

(C) Thomas de Quincey

(D) Thomas Love Peacock

Answer: (B)

Q.38 How would you best describe George Meredith’s Modern Love (1862)?

(A) A ballad

(B) A lyric travelogue

(C) A verse romance

(D) A sonnet sequence

Answer: (D)

Q.39 The play was written in 1881 when its author was in Italy. This is considered to be his most remarkable intellectual effort. The softening of the brain as a result of a disease inherited from his father is the subject. Which is the play?

(A) An Enemy of the People

(B) Ghosts

(C) Rhinoceros

(D) Six Characters in Search of an Author

Answer: (B)

Q.40 In many ways, grammatical categories remain mysterious. What does it mean to speak a language that in every sentence requires you to locate yourself in time, or specify your source of knowledge, or the shape of what you are talking about? We still don’t know. But putting the question like this suggests a clear andlimited way of interpreting the idea that different languages represent different worlds. Which of the following statements on this passage interprets it most accurately?

(A) The passage reflects the unreliability of grammatical categories of a language generally.

(B) The passage concedes that the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis cannot be discounted entirely.

(C) The passage upholds the reliability of grammatical categories of a language generally.

(D) The passage suggests that the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis is largely discredited today.

Answer: (B)

Q.41 Tolstoy’s War and Peace carries a lengthy discussion of determinism and free will in ________.

(A) Its prologue

(B) An exchange between Pierre and Natasha

(C) An exchange between Nikolai Rostof and Princess Bezukhoi

(D) Its epilogue

Answer: (D)

Q.42 Which from among the following is NOT true of Nagmandala?

(A) It does not have multiple narratives.

(B) It is open-ended.

(C) It combines conventional and subversive modes.

(D) Story is personified in the play.

Answer: (A)

Q.43 Arrange the following literary journals chronologically:

(A) The London Magazine

the Quarterly Review

Blackwood’s Magazine

the Saturday Review

theTatler

(B) The Tatler

the Saturday Review

Blackwood’s Magazine

the Quarterly Review

the London Magazine

(C) The Quarterly Review

Blackwood’s Magazine

the Tatler

the Saturday Review

the London Magazine

(D) The Tatler

the London Magazine

the Quarterly Review

Blackwood’s Magazine

the Saturday Review

Answer: (D)

Q.44 Pick out the two relevant and correct descriptions of Caryl Churchill’s Serious Money (1987):

1. This play proposes the foundation of a monastery for the education of British gentlewomen.

2. This narrative deals with children who are sick of their “enforced idleness.”

3. This play is subtitled “City Comedy.”

4. In this play, the state of the British economy is symbolized by a takeover bid by an international cartel.

5. This narrative details the adventures of an Anglo-Indian orphan.

6. Money is the only criterion for success for the players in this play’s share-market.

(A) 1 and 6 are correct.

(B) 2 and 5 are correct.

(C) 4 and 6 are correct.

(D) 5 and 6 are correct.

Answer: (C)

Q.45 Identify from among the following FALSE statements:

1. Eric Arthur Blair became the famous British novelist, George Orwell.

2. Orwell was conversant in Hindustani and fond of Indian food.

3. Young Eric Blair lived in Myanmar’s trading town, Katha.

4. This town gave him the model for the fictional district of Kyauktada in Burmese Days.

5. Orwell was born on June 25, 1903 in Motihari, Bihar.

6. The Orwell Commemorative Committee in Motihari has been demanding a restoration of Orwell’s birthplace as a heritage site.

7. Orwell never returned to his birth place.

8. The British journalist Ian Jack was mainly responsible for our knowledge of Orwell’s antecedents relating to Katha and Motihari.

(A) 2, 4, 8 are false.

(B) 7 and 8 are false.

(C) 3, 6 and 8 are false.

(D) All statements above are true.

Answer: (D)

Q.46 Virginia Woolf borrowed the idea of the common reader from Dr. Johnson. To which particular work of Johnson’s does she remain indebted?

(A) The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets; the essay on Milton

(B) The Lives of the Most EminentEnglish Poets; the essay onGray

(C) Preface to Shakespeare

(D) The Patriot

Answer: (B)

Q.47 J.M. Coetzee was the first writer to be awarded the Booker Prize twice. He won the prize for

(A) Life and Times of Michael K. and Disgrace

(B) Dusklands and Disgrace

(C) Foe and Elizabeth Costello

(D) Age of Iron and Disgrace

Answer: (A)

Q.48 After the Norman Conquest England became a three-language nation for at least two centuries. The three languages were

(A) English, French and German

(B) English, Latin and German

(C) English, French and Latin

(D) English, French and Greek

Answer: (C)

Q.49 Here are sentences labelled Assertion (A) and Reason (R):

Assertion (A): In who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? George and Martha’s blue and green-eyed son is a myth.

Reason (R): He is a creation of the couple’s imagination originating from their sense of sterility and vacuum in life.

In the light of (A) and (R), which of the following is correct?

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

Answer: (A)

Q.50 In the word rapidly, ‘ly’ is an adverbial suffix indicating manner while rapid is a ______, ly is a ____.

(A) Word, wordling

(B) Morpheme, morpheme-bit

(C) Free morpheme, bound-morpheme

(D) Full morpheme, half-morpheme

Answer: (C)

Question Nos. 51 to 55 is based on a poem. Read the poem carefully and pick out the most appropriate answers.

It’s Your Own Fault Of course you can play with them. There’s no harm in them. They are only words. Words alone are certain good, said someone. And someone also said unlike sticks and stones Words will never break your bones. (That is called rhyme. A rhyme is nice to play with too from time to time.) What? They’ve turned nasty? They’ve clawed you and bitten you? Dear me, there’s blood all over the place. And broken bones.They were perfectly tame when I left them. Something they ate might have disagreed with them. You mean you fed them on meaning?

No wonder then.

– D.J. Enright

Q.51 The poet’s remark on ‘rhyme’ is _____.

(A) Put in parenthesis

(B) Put in parentheses

(C) Framed rhetorically

(D) Put in apposition

Answer: (A)

Q.52 The poem is cast in the form of a ______.

(A) Romantic lyric

(B) Verse epistle

(C) Dramatic monologue

(D) Dialogue

Answer: (C)

Q.53 What is the “fault” to which the speaker refers here?

(A) Playing with words

(B) Using only words

(C) Taking words too seriously

(D) Reading meanings into words

Answer: (D)

Q.54 What tone is most appropriate for reading this poem?

(A) Evasive

(B) Plaintive

(C) Ironic

(D) Sarcastic

Answer: (C)

Q.55 “No wonder then.” Explain.

(A) No wonder that the words here begin to mean.

(B) No wonder that you now find the words menacing.

(C) No wonder that the words find you menacing.

(D) No wonder the words still mean and are tame.

Answer: (B)

Q.56 “Nothing odd will do long. ______ did not last long.” Dr. Johnson had this to say about one of the eighteenth century novels. Identify it from the following list:

(A) Tom Jones

(B) The Female Quixote

(C) Tristram Shandy

(D) Clarissa

Answer: (C)

Q.57 Identify the sonnet upon sonnet by William Wordsworth:

(A) “London, 1802”

(B) “The world is too much with us…”

(C) “Friend! I know not which way…”

(D) “Nuns fret not at their convent’s narrow room…”

Answer: (D)

Q.58 Who among the following women writers has written Novel on Yellow Paper?

(A) Elizabeth Smither

(B) Stevie Smith

(C) Zulu Sofola

(D) Gita Mehta

Answer: (B)

Q.59 In most people, the first language / dialect acquired is ‘mother tongue’. Among the commonly used terms for mother tongue, one of the following is avoided. Identify the one term NOT applied to mother tongue:

(A) First language

(B) Prime language

(C) Native language

(D) Primary language

Answer: (B)

Q.60 Identify the group of critical concepts that parenthetically aligns them with their respective theorists:

(A) The Carnivalesque (Jean Baudrillard), Habitus (Pierre Bourdieu), Flaneur (Walter Benjamin), Chora (Gayatri C. Spivak), Simulacrum / Simulacra (Antonio Gramsci), The Subaltern (Mikhael Bakhtin), Metahistory (Walter Benjamin), Aura (Julia Kristeva), Polyphony (Mikhael Bakhtin), Hegemony (Antonio Gramsci)

(B) Habitus (Pierre Bourdieu), Flaneur (Walter Benjamin), Chora (Julia Kristeva), Simulacrum / Simulacra (Jean Baudrillard), the Subaltern (Gayatri C. Spivak) Metahistory (Hayden White), Polyphony (Mikhael Bakhtin), Hegemony (Antonio Gramsci)

(C) Habitus (Julia Kristeva), Flaneur (Walter Benjamin), Chora (Pierre Bourdieu), Simulacrum / Simulacra (Hayden White), The Subaltern (Gayatri C. Spivak), Metahistory (Jean Baudrillard), Polyphony (Mikhael Bakhtin), Hegemony (Antonio Gramsci)

(D) Habitus (Pierre Bourdieu), Flaneur (Antonio Gramsci), Chora (Julia Kristeva), Simulacrum / Simulacra (Jean Baudrillard), The Subaltern (Gayatri C. Spivak), Metahistory (Hayden White), Polyphony (Mikhael Bakhtin), Hegemony (Walter Benjamin)

Answer: (B)

Q.61 What was the mandate of the Stationer’s Company incorporated in London in 1557?

(A) To oversee the affairs of the Royal Registry.

(B) To oversee authors’ and printers’, or printer-publishers’ rights.

(C) To oversee authors’ and printers’ or printer-publishers’ use of stationery.

(D) To oversee the quality ofstationery harnessed by theRoyal Registry.

Answer: (B)

Q.62 One of the following was described by its author as “a poem including history.” Identify the poem.

(A) Robert Lowell, Life Studies

(B) William Carlos Williams, Paterson

(C) Elizabeth Bishop, Questions of Travel

(D) Ezra Pound, the Cantos

Answer: (D)

Q.63 Arrange the following groups of English writers in chronological order:

(A) The Metaphysical poets

The High Modernists

Transitional poets 

The Georgians

the Aesthetes

the University Wits

(B) The University Wits

the Metaphysical poets

Transitional poets

The Aesthetes

The Georgians

the High Modernists

(C) The High Modernists

the Georgians

the Aesthetes

Transitional poets

The Metaphysical poets

The University Wits

(D) The University Wits

the Metaphysical poets

The Aesthetes

Transitional poets

The Georgians

the High Modernists

Answer: (B)

Q.64 Which Bible is the earliest English version printed with verse divisions?

(A) Tyndale’s Translation

(B) The Geneva Bible

(C) The Douay-Rheims Version

(D) King James Version

Answer: (B)

Q.65 E.M. Forster’s Passage to India begins with a description of the city of Chandrapore. It has an old Indian part and a new part consisting of the British civil station. Which of the following descriptions of the city is not found in the text?

(A) The streets are mean, the temples ineffective.

(B) It is a city of gardens.

(C) It is a tropical pleasaunce washed by a noble river.

(D) The new civil station is not sensibly planned and not modern.

Answer: (D)

Q.66 In which of the following books would you find the following arguments / observations? Escapist fiction lacks serious fiction’s apocalyptic experience of finality. The two versions of literary experience are qualitatively different; every novel fits one category or the other, not both. Serious fiction, however, compels our attention by representing improvements (the “world of potency”) as being achieved (a “world of act”) and by showing narrative movement “through time to an end, an end, we must sense even if we cannot know it.”

(A) Sincerity and Authenticity

(B) The Sense of an Ending: Studies in the Theory of Fiction

(C) Beyond the Apocalypse

(D) The Rhetoric of Fiction

Answer: (B)

Q.67 Philip Larkin’s “The Whitsun Weddings”

I. describes a long train journey

II. Establishes a ‘we’ voice of collective outlook

III. Traces the disfigurement of a sunny landscape on an advertising poster

IV. Gives an account of a drug pusher

The correct combination according to the code is:

(A) I and III are correct.

(B) I and II are correct.

(C) I and IV are correct.

(D) II and III are correct.

Answer: (B)

Q.68 Match the last lines of the poems with their correct titles:

List – I                                                                                    List – II

(Last lines of poems)                                                   (Titles of poems)

I. And we are here as on a darkling plain Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight, Where ignorant armies clash by night.                                                                                                                                                                                     1. “Death, be not proud…”

II. Thus, though we cannot make our sun Stand still, yet we will make him run.                                                                                                                  2. “The Great Lover”

III. One short sleep past, we wake eternally, and death shall be no more; death, thou shalt die.                                                                                          3. “Dover Beach”

IV. This one last gift I give: that after men shall know, and later lovers, far-removed, Praise you, “All these were lovely;” say, “He loved.”                                                                                                                                                                                4. “To His Coy Mistress”

Codes:

I           II         III        IV

(A)       3         4          1          2

(B)       4          3          2          1

(C)       2          1          4          1

(D)       1          2          3          4

Answer: (A)

Q.69 The Oxford Companions are handy reference volumes for teachers and students of English. Identify the one volume that has NOT yet appeared in this series:

(A) The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Literature in English

(B) The Oxford Companion to Canadian Literature

(C) The Oxford Companion to American Literature

(D) The Oxford Companion to Indian Literature in English

Answer: (D)

Q.70 While writing or printing, scholarly use prefers titles in italics. Which of the following is the correct way of writing/printing?

(A) Charles Dicken’s Tale of Two Cities

(B) Charles Dickens’ Tale of Two Cities

(C) Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities

(D) Charles Dicken’s A Tale of Two Cities

Answer: (B)

Questions from 71 to 75 are based on the following passage. Read the passage carefully and select the most appropriate option:

Somewhere, on the edge of consciousness, there is what I call a mythical norm, which each one of us within our hearts knows “that is not me”. In America, this norm is usually defined as white, thin, male, young, heterosexual, Christian, and financially secure. It is with this mythical norm that the trappings of power reside within the society. Those of us who stand outside that power often identify one way in which we are different, and we assume that to be the primary cause of all oppression, forgetting other distortions around difference, some of which we ourselves may be practicing. By and large within the women’s movement today, white women focus upon their oppression as women and ignore differences of race, sexual preference, class, and age. There is a pretense to homogeneity of experience covered by the word sisterhood that does not in fact exist. (Audre Lorde)

Q.71 A mythical norm is endemic to societies:

1. Where racial myths are prevalent and widely respected and perpetuated through utterances that establish ‘we’ and ‘they’ groups.

2. Where the superiority of one’s own culture and nation no longer emphasized openly or straightforwardly.

3. Where ‘difference’ has been a preoccupation in the representation of people who are racially, ethnically, and in terms of gender and sexual preference different from an assumed majority.

4. That believes that the norm is part of their right to defend the ways of life enjoyed by a dominant group, their traditions and customs against outsiders – not because these outsiders are inferior, but because they belong to other cultures.

(A) 1 and 4 are correct.

(B) 2 and 3 are correct.

(C) Only 4 is correct.

(D) Only 3 is correct.

Answer: (B)

Q.72 How does the author mark her difference from other writers on similar issues and underscore her radical style typographically?

1. By her use of parataxis

2. By italicizing ‘mythical norm’ and ‘sisterhood’

3. By using lowercase for proper and common nouns

4. By using phrases like ‘Those of us who stand outside…’

(A) 1 & 4 are correct.

(B) 2 is correct.

(C) 3 is correct.

(D) 2 & 3 are correct.

Answer: (C)

Q.73 That there are levels and grades of powerlessness in societies entertaining ‘a mythical norm’ is indicated

1. By the overall tone and tenor of the passage.

2. By the suggestion that ‘a mythical norm’ is responsible for the unequal distribution of power among people.

3. By referring to ‘other distortions around difference’.

4. By referring to white women who narrow down oppression directed only at white women.

(A) 4 is correct.

(B) 1 & 2 are correct.

(C) 3 is correct.

(D) 2 is correct.

Answer: (C)

Q.74 Why is the author dismissive about ‘sisterhood’?

1. Because it is italicised.

2. Because it does not exist in principle.

3. Because it assumes that all ‘sisters’ are alike.

4. Because it assumes that all ‘sisters’ are unique.

(A) 3 is correct

(B) 1 is correct

(C) 4 is correct

(D) 2 is correct

Answer: (A)

Q.75 Does the author absolve all women from the ‘distortions around difference’?

1. Yes.

2. No.

3. Not sure.

4. Yes, in a qualified manner though.

(A) 1 is correct

(B) 2 is correct

(C) 3 is correct

(D) 4 is correct

Answer: (B)

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UGC NET English September 2013 : Paper 3 RETEST (Solved Paper with Answers)

Q.1 Which of the following statements isnot true of Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina? It is concerned with

(A) The jumbled trivia of day-today life.

(B) The belief in social progress and scientific advancement.

(C) Insistent quest for meaning.

(D) The reaction of immediate family members to someone’s terminal illness.

Answer: (D)

Q.2 In The Rape of Lock Belinda’s guardian sylph is unable to prevent the Baron’s fatal mischief because

(A) He discovers an earthly lover lurking in Belinda’s heart.

(B) He is disturbed by Clarissa’s speech.

(C) The view is blocked by the imposing figure of Sir Plume.

(D) He is yet to return from a visit to the Cave of Spleen.

Answer: (A)

Q.3 ‘Ah! I’ll never, never meet such a man again. You ought to have heard him recite poetry …

Oh, he enlarged my mind.” In Heart of Darkness these words about Kurtz are spoken by

(A) The manager

(B) The intended

(C) The first-class agent

(D) The Russian

Answer: (D)

Q.4 Arrange the following ELT methods and approaches in the order in which they appear. Use the codes given below:

Code:

I. Direct Method

II. The Communicative Language Teaching

III. The Grammar Translation Method

IV. The Silent Way

The correct combination according to the code is:

(A) I, III, IV, III

(B) III, I, IV, II

(C) III, II, I, IV

(D) I, III, II, IV

Answer: (B)

Q.5 Which of the following statements is not applicable to Derrida’s rejection of the notion of the ‘Metaphysics of Presence’?

(A) The desire for immediate access to meaning privileges presence over absence.

(B) All presences are necessarily metaphysical and, therefore, are to be rejected.

(C) A fleeting meaning of the text is created through the play of ‘difference’ and ‘differance’.

(D) Metaphysics involves installinghierarchies and orders ofsubordination in the variousdualisms that it encounters.

Answer: (B)

Q.6 Read the following and its code: “a prince’s court

Is like a common fountain, whence should flow Pure silver drop in general: but if’t chance

Some curs’d example poison’t near the head Death and disease through the whole land spread.”

Code:

I. It is the description of the French Court at the beginning of The Duchess of Malfi.

II. It is about the English court. Such was Webster’s England, but to avoid censorship Webster gives his play a foreign location.

III. It is about the Italian court.

IV. The court is located in Malfi.

The correct combination according to the code is:

(A) I and IV are correct.

(B) I and II are correct.

(C) II and III are correct.

(D) II and IV are correct.

Answer: (B)

Q.7 Literary works by post-modern British writers such as Angela Carter, Salman Rushdie and Jeanette Winterson generally tend to share which of the following characteristics?

(A) The use of fragmented narrative structures with multiple shifts in consciousness, chronology and location.

(B) An emphasis on the rich universality of life in cultures and countries all over the world.

(C) A sense of sentimental nostalgia for nineteenth and early twentieth century life, typically expressed in rueful, melancholic tones.

(D) The use of brief, economic literary forms and a spare, astringent literary style.

Answer: (A)

Q.8 Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R):

Assertion (A): Some post-colonial writers maintain that being ‘unhomed’ is not the same as being ‘homeless’.

Reason (R): Because the migrants are not at home in themselves: their cultural identity crisis has made them psychological refugees.

In the context of the above statements, which one of the following is correct?

Code:

(A) (A) is correct, but (R) is wrong.

(B) Both (A) and (R) are correct.

(C) (A) is wrong, but (R) is correct.

(D) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.

Answer: (B)

Q.9 Which of the following statements are not true about Margaret Laurence’s Novel, The Stone Angel?

Code:

I. The novel is set in a fictional small town in Manitoba called Manawaka.

II. The novel was written when she was away from Canada.

III. The novel is narrated retrospectively by Hagar Shipley.

IV. The novel is least known of her works.

The correct combination according to the code is:

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) II and III are correct.

(C) II and IV are correct.

(D) I and IV are correct.

Answer: (C)

Q.10 Which of the following statements is not true of many contemporary African writers?

(A) They convey a melancholy tone of longing for traditionalreligious rituals.

(B) They celebrate unambiguously the benefits of Western education.

(C) They bemoan the loss of values and indict aspirations of wealth.

(D) They assess the social impact of systems and institutions of colonial rule.

Answer: (B)

Q.11 The ‘Angel in the House’ became a common label for the Victorian ideal of respectable middle-class femininity. The phrase originated with a popular long poem by

(A) Arthur Munby

(B) Arthur Hugh Clough

(C) Charlotte Mew

(D) Coventry Patmore

Answer: (D)

Q.12 Which of the following literary types is associated with the poetry of Charles Baudelaire?

(A) Flaneur

(B) Poete Maudit

(C) Encomium

(D) Honnete Homme

Answer: (A)

Q.13 In A Farewell to Arms the main image clusters are associated with

Code:

I. Rain

II. Beasts

III. Insects

IV. River

The correct combination according to the code is:

(A) I and III are correct.

(B) I, II and IV are correct.

(C) III and IV are correct.

(D) I and IV are correct.

Answer: (D)

Q.14 Which of the following poets describes his “mistress” as “No, she is not Anglo-Indian.She is Indian English, the language that I use.”

(A) Nissim Ezekiel

(B) Keki Daruwalla

(C) A.K. Ramanujan

(D) R. Parthasarathy

Answer: (B)

Q.15 All of the following are characteristics of Renaissance humanism except

(A) Sanctity of the Latin texts of Scriptures.

(B) Rejection of Christian principles.

(C) Belief that ancient Latin and Greek writers were inferior to later authors.

(D) Primary causative agent of the Reformation.

Answer: (C)

Q.16 ‘Stand up, young woman … and tell me what sort of a barbarous people your country folk are, where child-murder is become so commonplace as to require the restraint of laws like yours.’ The queen in Scott’s The Heart of Midlothian is referring to a strange

Scottish law according to which if a woman

(A) gives birth to a child and the child is missing, she is considered guilty of infanticide.

(B) Secretly gives birth to a child and the child is missing and she has not confided to anyone about her pregnancy, she is considered guilty of infanticide.

(C) gives birth to a child and the child is missing and she has not confided to anyone about her pregnancy, she is considered guilty of infanticide.

(D) gives birth to a child and kills the child and she is guilty of infanticide.

Answer: (B)

Q.17 Which of the following statements is not applicable to the definition of New Historicism? New historicist critics

(A) Remind us that it is treacherous to reconstruct the past as it really was – rather than as we have been conditioned by our own place and time to believe the way it was.

(B) Are less likely to see history as linear and progressive, as something developing toward the present.

(C) Tend to view history as literature’s background.

(D) Are unlikely to suggest that a literary text has a single or easily identifiable historical context.

Answer: (C)

Q.18 In Sense and Sensibility, Austen portrays an ‘excess of sensibility’ in

(A) Marianne

(B) Margaret

(C) Elinor

(D) Lucy

Answer: (A)

Q.19 Ben Jonson disliked

Code:

I. fantastic comedy

II. Wide-ranging chronicle-history and stupendous tragedy

III. The comedies of Terence and Plautus

IV. The ability of satire to expose human vices and follies

The correct combination according to the code is:

(A) I and III are correct.

(B) III and IV are correct.

(C) I and IV are correct.

(D) I and II are correct.

Answer: (D)

Q.20 Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R):

Assertion (A): In the 1950s and 60s Baldwin and Ellison returned to universal themes and focused on innovations in literary forms.

Reason (R): In the 1930s and 40s African and American Literature was mostly preoccupied with protest.

In the context of the above statements, which one of the following is correct?

Code:

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

Answer: (A)

Q.21 In coining the term ‘Ecriture feminine’ Helene Cixous signifies a mode of textual production, not necessarily written by women. Who among the following male writers is used by her as an example?

(A) D.H. Lawrence

(B) Joseph Conrad

(C) James Joyce

(D) E.M. Forster

Answer: (C)

Q.22 Of the following characters in Jacobean plays, choose the one who is not a villainous character:

(A) De Flores (The Changeling)

(B) Luke Frugal (The City Madam)

(C) Sir Giles Overreach (A New Way to Pay Old Debts)

(D) Bosola (The Duchess of Malfi)

Answer: (Wrong question)

Q.23 Resistance to slavery created a literature of the abolitionist movement in the last quarter of the eighteenth century in Britain. Suchliterature included books written byformer slaves. Two such writings are

Code:

I. Mary Robinson

II. Olaudah Equiano

III. Mary Prince

IV. Anne Cromarty Yearsley

The right combination according to the code is

(A) I and IV are correct.

(B) I and II are correct.

(C) II and IV are correct.

(D) II and III are correct.

Answer: (D)

Q.24 Hippolyte Taine published his four volume History of English Literature in 1864 based on the following categories except one. Which one?

(A) Race

(B) Psychology

(C) Historical moment

(D) Milieu

Answer: (B)

Q.25 The two ‘mother-figures’ in Dickens’s Great Expectations are

Code:

I. Estella

II. Miss Havisham

III. Mrs Joe

IV. Georgiana

The right combination according to the code is:

(A) II and III are correct.

(B) I and II are correct.

(C) III and IV are correct.

(D) I and III are correct.

Answer: (A)

Q.26 Judith Wright’s works reveal the following features except one. Which one?

(A) A keen focus on the Australian environment

(B) Concern for the relationship between the settlers, indigenous Australians and the bush.

(C) A correspondence between inner existence and objective reality.

(D) An obsession with religious and political issues.

Answer: (D)

Q.27 Arrange the following books in the order in which they appeared:

Code:

I. Leviathan

II. Of the Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity

III. Le MorteD’Arthur

IV. Utopia

The correct combination according to the code is:

(A) I, IV, III, II

(B) III, IV, I, II

(C) III, IV, II, I

(D) III, I, IV, II

Answer: (C)

Q.28 Which of the two novels of Anita Desai were shortlisted for the Booker Prize?

(A) The Artist of Disappearance and In Custody

(B) In Custody and Feasting, Fasting

(C) Feasting, Fasting and the Zig Zag Way

(D) In Custody and Fire on the Mountain

Answer: (B)

Q.29 Edward Said points to two forms of orientalism. They are

(A) Real and fake

(B) Voluntary and involuntary

(C) Subjective and objective

(D) Latent and manifest

Answer: (D)

Q.30 Which of the plays in its Preface was described by Eugene O’Neill as ‘a play of old sorrow, written in tears and blood’?

(A) Desire under the Elms

(B) The Hairy Ape

(C) Long Day’s Journey into Night

(D) Mourning Becomes Electra

Answer: (C)

Q.31 “With all the eagerness to know the truths of life, she retained very childlike ideas about marriage … the really delightful marriage must be that when your husband was a sort of a father, and could even teach you Hebrew, if you wished it.” She is the protagonist in one of George Eliot’s novels. Who is she?

(A) Romola

(B) Hetty Sorel

(C) Maggie

(D) Dorothea

Answer: (D)

Q.32 Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R):

Assertion (A): The term “Standard English” is misleading.

Reason (R): There are manylinguistic communities that dohave a genuine standard variety,a fixed and invariant form of the language that is used for certain kinds of communication.

In the context of the above statements, which one of the following is correct?

Code:

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

Answer: (B)

Q.33 Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R):

Assertion (A): The Waste Land ends in a flurry of random allusions.

Reason (R): The ending of the poem reflects the poet’s divided life between America and England and a life given over to primitivism.

In the context of the above statements, which one of the following is correct?

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

Answer: (C)

Q.34 Which of the following novels acted as an influence on Salman Rushdie in forging a new narrative style in English?

(A) Raja Rao’s Kanthapura

(B) G.V. Desani’s All about H Hatterr

(C) Mulk Raj Anand’s Untouchable

(D) R.K. Narayan’s The Sweet Vendor

Answer: (B)

Q.35 Ann Radcliffe’s The Mysteries of Udolpho is a novel about

(A) A father and a daughter setting out on a journey.

(B) The kidnapping of Emily by Montoni and her visit to Venice.

(C) Emily’s adventures in the castle of Udolpho, the outcome of the adventures, her escape and her final union with Valencourt.

(D) The adventures of Montoni and his men in Udolpho.

Answer: (C)

Q.36 In Marxist criticism the term ‘interpellation’ defines

(A) The ways in which the ideological structure in social formation is constructed out of material practices.

(B) The ways in which the ideological structure in social formation is constructed out of discursive practices.

(C) The ways in which the subjects of an ideology are placed in false positions of knowledge regarding themselves.

(D) The ways in which the subjects ofan ideology resist false positionsof knowledge regarding others.

Answer: (C)

Q.37 According to Longinus, the sublime has the following features except :

(A) It is the essence of all great poetry and oratory.

(B) It is interested in the usual rhetorical goal of persuasion.

(C) It valorises a special use of language.

(D) It is a matter of reader-response.

Answer: (B)

Q.38 In a trickster tale

Code:

I. an anthropomorphized animal often serves as the protagonist

II. The ending is ambiguous

III. The hero can be a shape shifter, a cheat or a liar

IV. Humans act as a mouth piece for the gods

The correct combination according to the code is:

(A) II and III are correct.

(B) I, II and III are correct.

(C) I and III are correct.

(D) I and IV are correct.

Answer: (C)

Q.39 The best source for historical evidence of individual words in English is

(A) The American Heritage Dictionary

(B) Fennell

(C) The Oxford English Dictionary

(D) The Online Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary

Answer: (C)

Q.40 Which of the following statements on the ending of Kafka’s “Metamorphosis” is correct? The death of Gregor Samsa is marked by

(A) Violent convulsions.

(B) A slow ebbing a way of life hardly perceptible.

(C) The miraculous appearance of a priest to administer the last rites.

(D) The intense mourning of the cleaner who discovers the body.

Answer: (B)

Q.41 Archetypal criticism accepts as its informing principle that archetypes are present in all literature and provide the basis of its interconnectedness. Practitioners include

Code:

I. Northrop Frye

II. Dorothy Van Ghent

III. Derek Traversi

IV. Maud Bodkin

The correct combination according to the code is:

(A) I and IV are correct.

(B) I and III are correct.

(C) II and IV are correct.

(D) I and II are correct.

Answer: (A)

Q.42 In the sonnet “Death, Be Not Proud”, Donne says to death: “Those whom thou think’st thou dost over-throw / Die not, poor death, nor yet canst thou kill me.” What does he mean?

(A) Death is very strong.

(B) Death is not death, because after death we wake up to live eternally.

(C) One must face death courageously and defiantly.

(D) Death is not as strong as he thinks he is.

Answer: (D)

Q.43 In which of the following plays of Luigi Pirandello the stage itself, the symbol of appearance and reality, becomes the setting of the play?

(A) Right You Are (If You Think, You Are)

(B) To Clothe the Naked

(C) The Life I Gave You

(D) Six Characters in Search of an Author

Answer: (D)

Q.44 Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other is labelled as Reason (R):

Assertion (A): Many modern British writers infused their works with an extreme sense of uncertainty, disillusionment and despair.

Reason (R): The writers were responding to the devastation of war and feeling disconnected from the traditions of the past.

In the context of the above statements, which one of the following is correct?

Codes:

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true, but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false, but (R) is true.

Answer: (A)

Q.45 Which among the following statements is not correct? Badal Sircar’s Pagla Ghora is a play about

(A) The condition of women in post- Second World War Bengal.

(B) The political and religious conditions of the time.

(C) Sexual passion.

(D) Lack of communication between men and women.

Answer: (B)

Q.46 The various symbols used in Girish Karnad’s Tughlaq are associated with

Code:

I. Pythons

II. Vultures

III. Wasps

IV. Butterflies

The correct combination according to the code is:

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) I and III are correct.

(C) III and IV are correct.

(D) II and III are correct.

Answer: (A)

Q.47 “Collocations” refer to

(A) The combination of words in a phrase

(B) The act of positioning words

(C) Grouping of words in a sentence

(D) Combination of natural words

Answer: (C)

Q.48 Of the following statements, which one is not true of Congreve’s The Way of the World?

(A) The Way of the World was staged in 1700.

(B) It was played at the theatre in Lincoln’s Inn Fields.

(C) It was a failure on the stage.

(D) The dialogue was unintelligible.

Answer: (D)

Q.49 Jimmy Porter in John Osborne’s Look Back in Anger displays

Code:

I. Rebelliousness

II. Nostalgia

III. Restlessness

IV. Mendacity

The right combination according to the code is:

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) I and III are correct.

(C) II and III are correct.

(D) III and IV are correct.

Answer: (B)

Q.50 The following are two lists of works and their themes. Match them correctly:

Code:

List – I                                                                                                List – II

(Works)                                                                                   (Themes)

I. The Heart of Midlothian, Tess of the D’urbervilles            1. Suicide

II. The End of the Affair, the Golden Bowl                          2. Greed

III. The Heart of theMatter, Lord Jim                                                3. Infanticide

IV. Heart of Darkness, Nostromo                                          4. Adultery

The correct combination according to the code is:

I           II         III        IV

(A)       3          4          1          2

(B)       4          3          1          2

(C)       1          3          2          1

(D)       4          1          3          2

Answer: (A)

Q.51 In As You Like It when Oliver brings in the bloody napkin dyed in Orlando’s blood, why does Rosalind faint? Which of the following is not the correct answer?

(A) Many will swoon when they look at blood.

(B) She faints because of her real concern and anxiety for Orlando.

(C) Frailty, thy name is woman.

(D) She is counterfeiting as she herself later claims.

Answer: (D)

Q.52 Which is the correct statement about Euripides’s Medea? In Euripides’s Medea the chorus consists of

(A) Fifteen Corinthian women who are Medea’s next door neighbours

(B) Fifteen Athenian elders

(C) Fifteen Spartan women

(D) Fifteen Sicilian Women

Answer: (A)

Q.53 Which of the following is not an award received by Mahasweta Devi?

(A) Ramon Magsaysay Award

(B) Jnanpith Award

(C) Padmashri

(D) Commonwealth Writers Prize

Answer: (D)

Q.54 The Statute of Pleadings makes English the official language of the English Parliament in

(A) 1755

(B) 1362

(C) 1611

(D) 1879

Answer: (B)

Q.55 The following are two lists of statements and the poets / critics who made them. Match them correctly:

List – I                                                                                                                        List – II

(Statements on imagination)                                                                           (Poets / critics)

I. One power alone makes a poet – The Imagination, The Divine Vision      1. Shelley

II. … what the imagination seizes on beauty must be the truth                     2. Coleridge

III. The greatinstrument ofmoral good isthe imagination                               3. Blake

IV. Works of imagination should be written in a very plain language           4. Keats

The right combination according to the code is:

Code:

I           II         III        IV

(A)       2          1          3          4

(B)       3          4          1          2

(C)       1          3          2          1

(D)       4          1          3          2

Answer: (B)

Q.56 In Lord of Flies Golding inverts the morality of R.M. Ballantyne’s The Coral Island involving adventures of three boys marooned on South Pacific Island. Two names are repeated in Golding’s tale. They are

Code:

I. Ralph

II. Roger

III. Jack

IV. Simon

The correct combination according to the code is:

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) III and IV are correct.

(C) I and IV are correct.

(D) I and III are correct.

Answer: (D)

Q.57 The following are two lists of characters and the works in which we find them. Match them correctly according to the code:

List – I                                    List – II

(Characters)                             (Works)

I. Ratna                                   1. A House for Mr Biswas

II. Raghu                                 2. Midnight’s Children

III. Padma                               3. The Last Labyrinth

IV. Gargi                                 4. Kanthapura

Code:

I           II         III        IV

(A)       2          1          3          4

(B)       3          2          1          4

(C)       4          1          2          3

(D)       1          2          3          4

Answer: (C)

Q.58 In spite of being constant in his relationship with Sophia, Tom is involved in relationships with three other ladies in the three parts of Tom Jones. Here is a list of these women. Find the odd one:

(A) Molly Seagrim

(B) Mrs Western

(C) Lady Booby

(D) Lady Bellaston

Answer: (C)

Q.59 This novel by Lawrence was greeted with the headlines: ‘A book the police should ban; loathsome study of sex depravity; misleading youth to unspeakable disaster.’ Its opening chapter was originally suppressed. Name the novel:

(A) Lady Chatterley’s Lover

(B) The Rainbow

(C) Women in Love

(D) The White Peacock

Answer: (C)

Q.60 In Keats’s “Ode on a Grecian Urn” the key ideas are best described as the following except one. Which one?

(A) Movement versus stasis

(B) Disappointing love versus eternal bliss

(C) Scars of history versus consolations of art

(D) Beauty versus truth

Answer: (C)

Q.61 These critics transcend the subjective point of view. They bow to other forms of objective authority: the authority of the past and the authority of the social consensus. They adopt the scientific attitude without the science.

The above formulation best describes

(A) The Neoclassical Critics

(B) The Romantic Critics

(C) The Art for Art Sake Critics

(D) The Symbolist Critics

Answer: (A)

Q.62 In Beckett’s Waiting for Godot, which character has two pages of unpunctuated speech?

(A) Estragon

(B) Vladimir

(C) Lucky

(D) Pozzo

Answer: (C)

Q.63 Laura Mulvey’s pioneering essay, “Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema” is an instance of the feminist appropriation of psychoanalysis. It particularly uses

(A) Freud’s concept of sublimation

(B) Jung’s concept of collective unconscious

(C) Lacan’s concept of the gaze

(D) Lacan’s notion of the fragmented body

Answer: (C)

Q.64 Which of the following novelists does not belong to the “Campus Novelists” Group?

(A) Angus Wilson

(B) David Lodge

(C) Anthony Powell

(D) Malcolm Bradbury

Answer: (C)

Q.65 Which of the following statements is not true of The Stranger by Camus?

(A) The title character is Meursault, an Algerian who kills an Arab man.

(B) The story, divided into two parts, gives Meursault’s first person narrative before and after the murder respectively.

(C) It is a realistic novel, true to the locale it depicts.

(D) The theme and outlook of the novel are cited as exemplars of existentialism.

Answer: (C)

Q.66 The Faerie Queene is an epic celebration of

Code:

I. Queen Elizabeth

II. The Irish Nation

III. The Roman Catholic Church

IV. The Protestant Faith

The correct combination according to the code is:

(A) I and III are correct.

(B) I and II are correct.

(C) I and IV are correct.

(D) II and III are correct.

Answer: (C)

Q.67 Which of the following statements is not a correct description of Pope’s The Dunciad?

(A) The Dunciad is an attack on bad writers and bad writing.

(B) It is a pessimistic commentary on the civilization of the time.

(C) It is about the coronation of Theobald.

(D) It wishes to satirize Theobald only.

Answer: (D)

Q.68 Which of the following statements cannot be subsumed under the “Sapir-Whorf” hypothesis?

(A) Each language presents us with its own categorization of the universe.

(B) Language is a guide to social reality.

(C) One adjusts to reality essentially without the use of language.

(D) A language and the society that uses it interlock.

Answer: (C)

Q.69 Which philosophers do Dante encounter in Limbo, the first circle of hell?

Code:

I. Socrates

II. Aristotle

III. Heraclitus

IV. Plato

The correct combination according to the code is:

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) I and IV are correct.

(C) II and IV are correct.

(D) I and III are correct.

Answer: (B)

Q.70 Which of the following best describes the role of revision in the writing process?

(A) Revision is discrete phase of the writing process that should occur after the initial drafting phase.

(B) Substantive revisions should be finalized during the second draft phase of the writing process.

(C) Revision is a recursive activity that may occur at any phase of the writing process.

(D) Substantive revision should occur primarily during the editing phase of the writing process.

Answer: (C)

Q.71 Who among the following eighteenth century English poets committed suicide after years of living close to starvation as a struggling poet?

(A) Robert Burns

(B) Thomas Chatterton

(C) William Collins

(D) Charlotte Smith

Answer: (B)

Q.72 “Why can’t we be friends now’ … it’s what I want. It’s what you want.’ But the horses didn’t want it – they swerved apart; the earth didn’t want it.” At the end of A Passage to India Forster suggests that

(A) If Fielding and Aziz want, they can be friends.

(B) Probably if the Indians and the English want, they can still be friends.

(C) Though Fielding and Aziz want, the horses and the earth of India do not want the English and the Indians to be friends, not yet.

(D) The East is east and the West is west and the twain shall never meet.

Answer: (C)

Q.73 An extremely simplified form of a language used as a contact language among speakers of different languages is a

(A) Dialect

(B) Creole

(C) Pidgin

(D) Register

Answer: (C)

Q.74 Robert Buchanan, a minor poet, critic and novelist, took sides in the literary squabbles of the 1860s against Swinburne and the Rossettis. Hewrote a review which introduced the term:

(A) The Earthly School of Poetry

(B) The Fleshly School of Poetry

(C) The Stealthy School of Poetry

(D) The Esoteric School of Poetry

Answer: (B)

Q.75 The narrator of Piers Plowman falls asleep on

(A) The Mendip hills

(B) The Purbeck hills

(C) The Malvern Hills

(D) The Cheviot Hills

Answer: (C)

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UGC NET English June 2013 : Paper 3 (Solved Paper with Answers)

Q.1 Match the following:

(Browning’s poems)

I. Abt Vogler

II. Andrea Del Sarto

III. Childe Ronald to the Dark Tower Came

IV. Cleon

(Type of Character)

1. A Medieval Knight

2. A Musician

3. A Poet

4. An Artist

The right combination according to the code is:

I II III I

(A) 4 2 3 1

(B) 2 4 1 3

(C) 3 1 2 4

(D) 1 3 4 2

Answer: B

Q.2 All forms of feminism posit that:

I. The relationship between the sexes is one of inequality and oppression.

II. There should be an end to all wars.

III. Women need financial independence.

IV. All men are prone to violence.

The correct combination according to the code is:

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) III and IV are correct.

(C) I and III are correct.

(D) II and IV are correct.

Answer: C

Q.3 Which one of Brecht’s works was intended to lampoon the conventional sentimental musical but the public lapped up the work’s sentiment and missed the humour?

(A) Man is Man

(B) Three Penny Opera

(C) The Mother

(D) Life of Galileo

Answer: B

Q.4 Ostensibly a musical treatise, The Anatomy of Melancholy is a reflection on human learning and endeavour published under the pseudonym

(A) Vox Populi

(B) Epicurus Senior

(C) Democritus Junior

(D) Jesting Pilate

Answer: C

Q.5 Horace Walpole’s novel The Castle of Otranto tells the story of

(A) A defiant and heartless tyrant who kills his own son mercilessly.

(B) An usurper and a tyrant who kills his own daughter by mistake.

(C) A castle that collapses andcrushes the young and sicklyprince to death.

(D) A tyrant who retires to a monastery at the end and lives happily ever after with his queen.

Answer: B

Q.6 In the Literature of Romanticism there was a widespread frustration with visions experienced in dreams, in nightmares and other altered states. The following list contains poems which illustrate this theme, with one exception. Identify the exception

(A) “Kubla Khan”

(B) “Confessions of an English Opium Eater”

(C) “The Ruined Cottage”

(D) “The Fall of Hyperion”

Answers: * (Marks given to all)

Q.7 The book was for many years banned for obscenity in Britain and the United States. The central character is a Catholic Jew in Ireland. The author claimed that the book is meant to make you laugh. Which is this book?

(A) The Picture of Dorian Grey

(B) Herzog

(C) Portnoy’s Complaint

(D) Ulysses

Answer: D

Q.8 A.S. Byatt in her famous award winning novel of 1990 contrasts past and present involving a search for a Victorian poet’s past illuminating a contemporary university researcher’s life and times. Which is the novel?

(A) The Virgin in the Garden

(B) Possession

(C) Babel Tower

(D) Still Life

Answer: B

Q.9 Which of the following statements best describes JM Coetzee’s Disgrace?

(A) It is a murder mystery set in post-apartheid South Africa.

(B) It is a complex narrative of sin and redemption which involves both White and Black South Africans.

(C) The protagonist David Lurie is a priest who brings disgrace to his calling.

(D) Coetzee has a schematic and reductive view on the relations between Whites and the Blacks in South Africa.

Answer: B

Q.10 Which of the following statements is not true of Mahesh Dattani’s Final Solutions?

(A) The play centres on a middle class Hindu family during a communal riot.

(B) It challenges communalism.

(C) It is concerned with homosexual relationship.

(D) It promotes religious pluralism in South Asia.

Answer: C

Q.11 According to Bakhtin the idea of the Carnivalesque represents the following characteristics except:

(A) A liberation from the prevailing truth and established order

(B) A harking back to the past

(C) Emphasis on play, parody, pleasure and the body

(D) The suspension of all hierarchical rank, principles, norms and prohibitions

Answer: B

Q.12 Which of the following statements is not true of Patrick White?

(A) He is remembered today for his epic and psychological narrative art.

(B) He is the only Australian to receive the Nobel Prize in literature.

(C) He pioneered a new fictional landscape and introduced a new continent in literature.

(D) His style is noted for lucidity and simplicity.

Answers: (B OR D)

Q.13 Conventional scholarship dates ‘Early Modern English’ as beginning around

(A) 450

(B) 1066

(C) 1500

(D) 1800

Answer: C

Q.14 “Every demon carries within him unknown to himself, a tiny seed of self-destruction and goes up in thin air at the most unexpected moment.” To which of R.K. Narayan’s characters the above statement applies?

(A) Raju – The Guide

(B) Jagan – The Sweet Vendor

(C) Vasu – Man Eater of Malgudi

(D) Margayya – The Financial Expert

Answer: C

Q.15 Which of the following is not true of post-structuralism?

(A) It seeks to undermine the idea that meaning pre-exists its linguistic expression.

(B) There can be no meaning which is not formulated and no language formulation reaches anywhere beyond language.

(C) There is no a-textual ‘origin’ of a text.

(D) Every sign refers to every other sign adequately.

Answer: D

Q.16 Which of the following statements is not true of Wole Soyinka’s The Swamp Dwellers?

(A) It talks about the family, the extended family in the African society.

(B) It is a confrontation between the traditional and modern society.

(C) It talks about the migration of people, crossing of borders and diasporic anguish.

(D) It is a comment about the city, urban, modern and the country rural, the swamp, the ancient.

Answer: C

Q.17 Arrange the following English literary periods in the order in which they appeared. Use the codes given below:

I. Elizabethan

II. Caroline

III. Anglo Norman

IV. Early Tudor

The correct combination according to the code is

(A) III, II, IV, I

(B) III, IV, II, I

(C) II, III, IV, I

(D) III, IV, I, II

Answer: D

Q.18 Which of the following plays is not written by Rabindranath Tagore?

(A) Sacrifice

(B) Chandalika

(C) Muktadhara

(D) Eknath

Answer: D

Q.19 Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R):

Assertion (A): A quarto refers to a text in which each leaf was a quarter the size of the original sheet.

Reason (R): Because eight pages of text were printed on large sheets of paper, which were then folded four times to produce four leaves.

In the context of the above statements, which one of the following is correct?

(A) (A) is correct but (R) is wrong.

(B) Both (A) and (R) are correct.

(C) (A) is wrong but (R) is correct

(D) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.

Answer: A

Q.20 The purpose of the Pre-Raphaelites was primarily to promote

(A) Complexity and ambivalence in art and literature.

(B) Simplicity and naturalness in art and literature.

(C) Symbolic and classical modes in art and literature.

(D) Psychological and mythic modes in art and literature.

Answer: B

Q.21 Which one of the following plays does not use the device of “the play within the play”?

(A) Hamlet

(B) Women Beware Women

(C) The Spanish Tragedy

(D) A Midsummer Nights’ Dream

Answers: * (Marks given to all)

Q.22 Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R):

Assertion (A): In the Absurd plays of Pinter and Beckett, lack of communication seems to be a predominant theme.

Reason (R): Existentialist philosophy had a tremendous influence on the dramatists of the period, nihilism and meaninglessness of life taking a front seat.

In the context of the above statements, which one of the following is correct?

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Answer: A

Q.23 Which of the following observations are true about Beatrice Culleton’s April Rain tree?

I. It is a fictional account of the lives of two metis sisters growing up in Winnipeg.

II. April has a darker complexion and identifies herself with Metis population.

III. The two sisters have been removed from their parents home and placed with a series of foster families.

IV. Cheryl has a lighter complexion and identifies herself with white population.

(A) I and III are correct.

(B) I and II are correct.

(C) II and III are correct.

(D) III and IV are correct.

Answer: A

Q.24 “She dwells with beauty – Beauty that must die”, – wrote Keats in one of his odes, referring to

(A) Indolence

(B) Autumn

(C) Melancholy

(D) Psyche

Answer: C

Q.25 Kafka’s Trial has all the following characteristics except:

(A) Vivid yet surreal

(B) Dystopian

(C) The use of historical details of setting

(D) The depiction of totalitarian society

Answer: C

Q.26 Match the following lists:

(Phrases from poems)

I.“Sound of stick upon the floor”

II. “Hade’s bobbin bound in mummy cloth”

III. “With beauty like a tightened bow”

IV. “A tattered coat upon a stick”

(Titles of poems)

1. “Byzantium”

2. “Sailing to Byzantium”

3. “Coole and Ballylee, 1931”

4. “No Second Troy”

The right combination according to the code is:

I II III IV

(A) 4 1 3 2

(B) 3 2 1 4

(C) 4 3 2 1

(D) 3 1 4 2

Answer: D

Q.27 Given below are the two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R).

Assertion (A): The literature of the Jacobean Age is dominated by works revealing symptoms of melodrama and sensationalism.

Reason (R): The Jacobean Age is generally ruled by the spirit of decadence.

In the context of the two statements which one of the following is correct?

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Answer: B

Q.28 Which of the following statements best describes the term ‘deconstruction’?

(A) It seeks to expose the problematic nature of ‘centered’ discourses.

(B) It advocates ‘subjective’ or ‘free’ interpretation.

(C) It emphasizes the importance of historical context.

(D) It is a method of critical analysis.

Answer: A

Q.29 Which of these authors is not a writer of African American slave narratives?

(A) Solomon Northrop

(B) Frederick Douglass

(C) Phillis Wheatley

(D) Sojourner Truth

Answer: C

Q.30 “For nature then

The courser pleasures of my boyish days,

And their glad animal movements all gone by

to me was all in all”.

In these lines from “Tintern Abbey Revisited”, Wordsworth is talking about:

(A) The second stage in his relationship with Nature.

(B) The first stage in his relationship with Nature.

(C) Both the first and second stages in his relationship with Nature.

(D) The third stage in his relationship with Nature.

Answers: (C)

Q.31 Assertion (A): One of Flaubert’s main motivations in writing the novel Madam Bovary was his antipathy for the bourgeoisie.

Reason (R): Flaubert strongly believed that bourgeoisie are those who think, feel and act in terms of utilitarianism and who reject the humanity and uniqueness of the individual person.

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Answer: A

Q.32 “A Tun of Man in thy large Bulk is writ, but sure thou’rt but a Kilderkin of wit” In the above lines what does Dryden mean by ‘Kilderkin’?

(A) A trivial instance

(B) A small barrel of wine

(C) kith and kin

(D) A small amount, as contrasted with ‘tun’

Answer: B

Q.33 Which of the following statements is not true of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Remains of the Day? The novel

(A) Usesa butler as a pivotal character.

(B) Uses the classic English detective story form.

(C) Refers to England in the 1930s.

(D) Became a very successful film.

Answer: B

Q.34 “From a Second Space perspective city space becomes more of a mental and ideational field, conceptualised in imagery, reflexive thought and symbolic representation, a conceived space of the imagination or what I will henceforth describe as the urban imagery.” (Edward Soja, Post metropolis) Which of the following statements cannot be applied to Soja’s proposition on the Second Space?

(A) Second Space perspective tends to be more subjective.

(B) Second Space perspective is concerned with symbolic representation of reality.

(C) Second Space perspective is concerned with the fundamentally materialist approach.

(D) Second Space perspective deals with ‘thoughts about space’.

Answer: C

Q.35 “Lightly, O lightly, we bear her along; she sways like a flower in the wind of our song; She skims like a bird on the foam of a stream; she floats like a laugh from the lips of a dream…..” These lines occur in the poem

(A) “Palanquin bearers”

(B) “The Illusion of Love”

(C) “Indian Love Song”

(D) “Cradle Song”

Answer: A

Q.36 Which among the following novels of Anita Desai is a children’s book?

(A) Fire and the Mountain

(B) Fasting, Feasting

(C) The Zig zag Way

(D) The Village by the Sea

Answer: D

Q.37 Who among the following writers describes novels as “not form which you see but emotion which you feel”?

(A) D.H. Lawrence

(B) Jean Rhys

(C) Virginia Woolf

(D) Joseph Conrad

Answer: C

Q.38 In Paradise Lost, Milton invokes his ‘Heavenly Muse’, ‘Urania’ at the beginning of:

I. Book one

II. Book four

III. Book nine

IV. Book seven

The right combination according to the code is

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) I, III and IV correct.

(C) II and III are correct.

(D) I and IV are correct.

Answer: D

Q.39 Which one of the following best describes the basic principle of New Criticism?

(A)An emphasis on the distinctive style and personality of the authors.

(B) Stressing the virtues of discipline, order and the ethical mean.

(C) Locating the meaning of a literary work in the internal relations of the language that constitute a text.

(D) Evaluating a literary text against a backdrop of historical events.

Answer: C

Q.40 Who among the following figures give a preview of Achenbach’s fatal end in Death in Venice?

I. The Graveyard Stranger

II. The Governess

III. The barber

IV. The Gondolier

The right combination according to the code is:

(A) III and IV are correct.

(B) I and IV are correct.

(C) II and III are correct.

(D) I and III are correct.

Answer: B

Q.41 Jacques Lacan posits three ‘orders’ which structure human existence. In the list that follows: Identify the one that is not included by Lacan:

(A) Imaginary

(B) Unconscious

(C) Real

(D) Symbolic

Answer: B

Q.42 Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R).

Assertion (A): Deconstructive reading is apolitical.

Reason (R): Because it focuses exclusively on language. It primarily holds that all texts or linguistic structures contain within them a principle of destabilisation and hence it is difficult to pin down meaning. Such a reading, therefore, is unable to assign historical agency.

In this context above statements, identify which one of the following is correct?

(A) (A) is correct but (R) is wrong.

(B) Both (A) and (R) are correct.

(C) (A) is wrong but (R) is correct.

(D) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.

Answer: B

Q.43 Match the following lists:

(Title of poem)

I.“I hear a fly Buzz”

II. “Birches”

III. “Sunday Morning”

IV. “A Supermarket in California”

(Poet)

1. Wallace Stevens

2. Emily Dickinson

3. Allen Ginsberg

4. Robert Frost

The correct combination is:

I II III IV

(A) 2 4 3 1

(B) 2 1 3 4

(C) 2 4 1 3

(D) 3 2 1 4

Answer: C

Q.44 ‘Lexis’ refers to

(A) All word forms having meaning or grammatical functions

(B) The history of words

(C) Study of select word forms

(D) The selection of words

Answer: A

Q.45 The following writers are involved in social activism in addition to their practice of creative writing:

I. Mahasweta Devi

II. Shashi Deshpande

III. Arundhati Roy

IV. Shobha De

The correct combination according to the code is

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) III and IV are correct.

(C) I and III are correct.

(D) II and IV are correct.

Answer: C

Q.46 In relation to Spenser’s Faerie Queene which of the following character virtue link is rightly matched?

(A) Justice-Artegall; Courtsey- Guyan; Temperance-Calidore

(B) Chasity-Britomart; Justice- Guyan; Temperance-Talus

(C) Courtsey-Calidore; Temperance- Guyon; Justice-Artegall

(D) Courtsey-Calidore; Temperance- Artegall; Justice-Britomart

Answer: C

Q.47 The Divine Comedy is divided into three canticas, each consisting of

(A) 30 cantos

(B) 33 cantos

(C) 24 cantos

(D) 28 cantos

Answer: B

Q.48 The Modern Promethean is the alternative title of

(A) Dracula

(B) Frankenstein

(C) Caleb Williams

(D) The Italian

Answer: B

Q.49 In Words upon Words, Saussure says, “The actual birth of a new language has never reported in the world” because “we have never known of a language which was not spoken the day before or which was not spoken in the same way the day before”. What does he mean?

(A) Old languages die making way for new ones.

(B) The birth and death of a language are not subject to human laws.

(C) Languages do not get borne, they evolve out of previously existing linguistic situations.

(D) Old speech patterns trigger the birth of a new language.

Answer: C

Q.50 What did Henry James describe as “Loose Baggy Monsters”?

(A) Novels

(B) The Spaniards

(C) Epic Poems

(D) His trousers

Answer: A

Q.51 “High above the north pole, on the first day of 1969, two professors of English literature approached each other at a combined velocity of 1200 miles per hour.” This is the opening of David Lodge’s

(A) Nice Work

(B) Changing Places

(C) Small World

(D) The British Museum is Falling Down

Answer: B

Q.52 At the end of The Portrait of a Lady Isabel Archer

I. Goes back to the house from the Garden.

II. Accepts the proposal of Casper Good wood.

III. Straight away refuses the offer of Good wood.

IV. Probably goes back to Rome and Osmond.

Which are the correct combinations according to the code?

Codes:

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) III and IV are correct.

(C) I and IV are correct.

(D) I and III are correct.

Answer: C

Q.53 “I will put myself in poor and mean attire and with a kind of umber smirch my face”. The word umber means:

(A) A dusty yellow or brown pigment

(B) A dark brown pigment

(C) Light brown powder

(D) Yellow paste

Answer: A

Q.54 Which of the following psychoanalysts rewrote Descartes’s dictum: “I think therefore I am’ as ‘I am not where I think, and I think where I am not’?

(A) Lacan

(B) Freud

(C) Jung

(D) Cixous

Answer: A

Q.55 By the end of In Memorium the speaker

(A) Re-embraces a Christian vision of after life

(B) Re-asserts religious doubts and scientific scepticism.

(C) Reiterates the Darwinian view of social life.

(D) Reaffirms his faith in universal brotherhood.

Answer: A

Q.56 The system of social rules that a speaker knows about language and uses it is called

(A) Grammar

(B) Morphology

(C) Orthography

(D) Pragmatics

Answer: D

Q.57 The term ‘ecological imperialism’ was coined by

(A) Vandana Shiva

(B) Laurence Buell

(C) Paulo Freire

(D) Alfred Crosby

Answer: D

Q.58 Emotional ties and personal relationships play a minor part in Defoe’s works. The following protagonists of Defoe have no family except one who leaves family at an early age. Which is that character?

(A) Moll Flanders

(B) Colonel Jacque

(C) Robinson Crusoe

(D) Captain Singleton

Answer: C

Q.59 Match the following lists:

(Novels)

I.The Power and the Glory

II. The Quiet American

III. The Honorary Consul

IV. The Comedians

(Settings)

1. Vietnam

2. Haiti

3. Paraguay

4. Mexico

The right combination according to the code is:

I II III IV

(A) 4 1 3 2

(B) 1 2 3 4

(C) 4 3 2 1

(D) 3 4 1 2

Answer: A

Q.60 “…… Every other stone is god or cousin there is no crop other than god and god is harvested here around the year.” This extract is from:

(A) Jayanta Mahapatra’s “Konarak”

(B) Arun Kolatkar’s Jejuri

(C) P. Lal’s “Being Very Simple, God”

(D) R. Parthasarathy’s “Under another Sky”

Answer: B

Q.61 In EM Foster’s A Passage to India some of the major symbols are associated with:

I. Mountains

II. Tigers

III. Echoes

IV. Clouds

The right combination according to the code is:

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) I, II and IV are correct.

(C) I and III are correct.

(D) II and IV are correct.

Answer: C

Q.62 Which of the following features are present in Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment?

I. Nihilism

II. Utilitarianism

III. Rationalism

IV. Christian Symbolism

The correct combination according to the code is:

(A) I and II are correct

(B) I and IV are correct

(C) III and IV are correct

(D) I and III are correct

Answer: B

Q.63 “Count no man happy until he dies, free of pain at last”, is the last line of

(A) Oedipus at Colonus

(B) Agamemnon

(C) Oedipus the King

(D) Orestes

Answer: C

Q.64 What characteristics of 17th century metaphysical poetry sparked the enthusiasm of modernist poets and critics?

I. its intellectual complexity

II. Its uncompromising engagement with politics

III. Its religious fervour

IV. Its union of thought and passion

The right combination according to the code is

(A) I and III are correct.

(B) I and IV are correct.

(C) II and III are correct.

(D) I and II are correct.

Answer: B

Q.65 Th’ inferior Priestess, at her Altar’s side, trembling, begins the sacred Rites of Pride. In this description of Belinda at the dressing table, what does the word Pride refer to?

(A) Vanity

(B) Pride as the first of man’s sins

(C) Both (A) and (B)

(D) Complacency

Answer: C

Q.66 “Cover her face; mine eyes dazzle; she died young….. She and I were twins: And should I die this instant, I had liv’d her time to a minute” In the light of the above quotation which of the following interpretations is not correct?

(A) The beauty and youth of the Duchess become obvious to Ferdinand when he sees her dead body.

(B) Only when he identifies himself with her, does he realize the enormity of his crime.

(C) When he compares the age of the Duchess with his own and puts himself in her position does he realize his guilt?

(D) He wants her face to be covered because it reminds him of her infidelity.

Answers: *(Marks given to all)

Q.67 All except one of the following scholars have come up with models which aim to characterise world English’s within one conceptual set. Identify the lone exception.

(A) Tom McArthur

(B) Noam Chomsky

(C) Braj Kachru

(D) Manfred Gorlach

Answer: B

Q.68 In the very opening scene of Volpone, the protagonist says, “Open the shrine, that I may see my Saint,” By the word ‘Saint’, Volpone is referring to

(A) The Sun

(B) Saint Arthur

(C) Gold

(D) Apollo

Answer: C

Q.69 A close friend of Dickens objected to the original ending of Great Expectations in which Estella remarries and Pip remains single. Dickens accordingly revised to a more conventional ending which suggests that Pip and Estella will marry. Who was the friend?

(A) Willkie Collins

(B) Thomas Beard

(C) Thomas Carlyle

(D) Richard Bentley

Answer: A

Q.70 Which of the following statements best describes an example of the influence of an affective factor on second language acquisition?

(A) A second language learner makes educated guesses about word meanings in a text by recognizing cognates.

(B) A second language learner uses familiar vocabulary to mentally form sentences before speaking.

(C) An adult second language learner finds it impossible to form second language sounds that do not occur in his first language.

(D) A second language learner employs several words from the first language when peaking the second language but not when writing it.

Answer: B

Q.71 Marvell’s “The Coronet” seeks to explore the human condition in terms of the conflict between

(A) Body and soul

(B) War and peace

(C) Nature and grace

(D) Flesh and spirit

Answer: C

Q.72 Which of the following is not true of post-structuralism?

(A) It seeks to undermine the idea that meaning pre-exists its linguistic expression.

(B) There can be no meaning which is not formulated and no language formulation reaches anywhere beyond language.

(C) There is no a-textual ‘origin’ of a text.

(D) Every sign refers to every other sign adequately.

Answer: D

Q.73 Which of the following second language learners would most likely acquire the second language more easily?

(A) A high school student who has been enrolled in mandatory classes in the second language since elementary school.

(B) A visitor to a country where the second language is spoken; he interacts with hotel and restaurant personnel using the second language.

(C) A business person for whom fluency in the second language may lead to career advancement.

(D) An immigrant living in a country where the second language is spoken; he feels accepted by speakers of the second language.

Answer: D

Q.74 In Wuthering Heights, Cathy appears in a dream beating at a window, wailing “Let me in”, and blood running down her wrist. Who dreams her?

(A) Lockwood

(B) Nelly

(C) Heathcliff

(D) Edgar Linton

Answer: A

Q.75 Who among the following characters in Thomas More’s Utopia did not correspond in biographical background to an actual historical person?

(A) Morton

(B) Hythloday

(C) Giles

(D) More

Answer: B

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UGC NET English December 2012 : Paper 3 (Solved Paper with Answers)

Q.1 Which of the following book by V. S. Naipaul is subtitled The Caribbean Revisited?

(A) In a Free State

(B) A Bend in the River

(C) The Middle Passage

(D) An Area of Darkness

Answer: C

Q.2 ‘Fluency’ in language is the same as

(A) The ability to put oneself across comfortably in speech and/or writing.

(B) The ability to command language rather than language commanding the user.

(C) Glibness

(D) Accuracy

Answer: A

Q.3 Which of the following statements on Pathetic Fallacy is NOT TRUE?

(A) This term applies to descriptions that are not true but imaginary and fanciful.

(B) Pathetic Fallacy is generally understood as human traits being applied or attributed to non-human things in nature.

(C) In its first use, the term was used with disapproval because nature cannot be equated with the human in respect of emotions and responses.

(D) The term was originally used by Alexander Pope in his Pastorals (1709).

Answer: D

Q.4 Identify the correctly matched group:

i. ‘L’ Allegro and ‘IlPensoro so’

ii. ‘Lycidas’

iii. Comus

iv. ‘On His Blindness’

v. Areopagitica

1. Pastoral elegy

2. Masque

3. Sonnet

4. Prose tract

5. Companion poems in octo-syllabic couplet

Codes:

i ii iii iv v

(A) 1 2 3 4 5

(B) 5 1 2 3 4

(C) 1 3 2 4 5

(D) 5 1 2 4 3

Answer: B

Q.5 The Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood – The University Wits – The Rhymers’ Club – The Transitional Poets – The Scottish Chaucerians.The right chronological sequence would be

(A) The Scottish Chaucerians – The University Wits – The Transitional Poets – The Pre- Raphaelite brotherhood – The Rhymers’ Club.

(B) The Rhymers’ Club, The University Wits – The Scottish Chaucerians – The Transitional Poets, The Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood.

(C) The Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood – The Rhymers’ Club – The Transitional Poets, The Scottish Chaucerians –The University Wits.

(D) The University Wits, The Scottish Chaucerians – The Pre-Raphaelite brotherhood, The Transitional Poets – The Rhymers’ Club.

Answer: A

Q.6 ‘Aucitya’ refers to:

I. Decorum

II. Propriety

III. Proportion

IV. Accuracy

(A) I and IV are correct.

(B) I and III are correct.

(C) II is correct.

(D) II and IV are correct.

Answer: C

Q.7 In the closing paragraph of The Trial two men accompany Joseph K to a part of the city to eventually execute him. The place is

(A) A Public Park

(B) A Church

(C) A Quarry

(D) An Abandoned Factory

Answer: C

Q.8 Match List – I with List – II according to the code given below:

(Character)

i. Telemachus

ii. Anya

iii. Zverkov

iv. Rastignac

1. Notes from underground

2. Old Goriot

3. The Cherry Orchard

4. The Odyssey

Codes:

i ii iii iv

(A) 4 1 2 3

(B) 3 1 4 2

(C) 2 4 1 3

(D) 4 3 1 2

Answer: D

Q.9 This renowned German poet was born in Prague and died of Leukemia. When young he met Tolstoy and was influenced by him. The titles of his last two works contain the words “sonnets” and “elegies”. He is

(A) Herman Hesse

(B) Heinrich Heine

(C) Joseph Freiherr Von Eichendorff

(D) Raine Marie Rilke

Answer: D

Q.10 Which of the following plays gained notoriety for its caricature of the philosopher Socrates?

(A) The Birds

(B) The Wasps

(C) The Clouds

(D) The Frogs

Answer: C

Q.11 Raskolnikov murders the old lady:

I. To get her money and achieve his ambition in life.

II. To achieve his political goal as an extremist and a nihilist

III. To prove his superiority over other young men of the time.

IV. All of the above

Find the correct combination according to the code:

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) I and III are correct.

(C) II and III are correct.

(D) I, II and III are correct.

Answer: B

Q.12 In his preface to The Order of Things, Foucault mentions being influenced by a Latin American writer and his work.Choose the correct answer:

(A) Marquez – “The Solitude of Latin America”

(B) Borges – “Chinese Encyclopaedia”

(C) Juan Rulfo – Pedro Paramo

(D) Alejo Carpentier – “On the Marvelous in America”

Answer: B

Q.13 Here is a list of Partition novels which have ‘violence on the woman’s body’ as a significant theme. Pick the odd one out:

(A) The Pakistani Bride

(B) What the Body Remembers

(C) Train to Pakistan

(D) The Ice-Candy Man

Answer: C

Q.14 Match the translators in List – I with the English translations of Indian Literature texts in List – II according to the code given below:

i. K.B. Vaid

ii. O.V. Vijayan

iii. Dilip Chitre

iv. A.K. Ramanujan

1. Says Tuka

2. The Diary of a Maid Servant

3. Samskara

4. Saga of Dharmapuri

Codes:

i ii iii iv

(A) 4 1 2 3

(B) 3 2 1 4

(C) 2 4 1 3

(D) 1 2 3 4

Answer: C

Q.15 In his poem “A Morning Walk” Nissim Ezekiel talks about a ‘Barbaric City sick with slums / Deprived of seasons, blessed with rains / its hawkers, beggars, ironlunged/ Processions led by frantic drums.’ Identify the city:

(A) Calcutta

(B) Banares

(C) Bombay

(D) Agra

Answer: C

Q.16 In Practical Criticism I.A. Richards links four kinds of meanings in most human utterances to four aspects. These are

(A) Sense, Feeling, Tone, Intention

(B) Sound, Feeling, Nuance, Intentionwww.netugc.com

(C) Sense, Voice, Emotion, Intention

(D) Sense, Image, Tone, Intention

Answer: A

Q.17 In ‘Christabel’ after Geraldine enters SirLeoline’s castle on her way to Christabel’s chamber there are several ill omens which warn the reader about Geraldine. Pick out the phrase which does not serve as an omen:

(A)The ‘angry moan’ of the ailing mastiff bitch

(B) ‘The Owlet’s Scritch’

(C) ‘The Moaning Wind’

(D) ‘A tongue of light, a fit of flame’

Answer: C

Q.18 The word resurrect is

(A) An abbreviation

(B) A spurious verb

(C) A back-formation

(D) A disguised compound

Answer: C

Q.19 Match List – I with List – II according to the code given below:

i. Annie John

ii. Tom Jones

iii. The Sorrows of Young Werther

iv. Vathek

1. Picaresque

2. Bildungsroman

3. Gothic

4. Epistolary

Codes:

i ii iii iv

(A) 1 2 3 4

(B) 2 1 4 3

(C) 4 3 2 1

(D) 3 4 1 2

Answer: B

Q.20 Ted Hughes’s poem ‘The Thought- Fox’ is

I. About Thought as Fox

II. about the Fox as Thought

III. About the process of writing poetry.

IV. About Thought entering the poet’s brain like the Fox emerging from darkness.

Find the most appropriate combination according to the code:

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) I and III are correct.

(C) I and IV are correct.

(D) I, III and IV are correct.

Answer: D

Q.21 In Aristotle’s Poetics we read that it is the imitation of an action that is complete and whole, and of a certain magnitude….having a beginning, a middle, and an end’. What is ‘it’?

(A) Tragedy

(B) Epic

(C) Poetry

(D) Farce

Answer: A

Q.22 According to Matthew Arnold, ‘touchstones’ help us test truth and seriousness that constitute the best poetry. What are the ‘touchstones’?

(A) The purple passages of lyric poetry

(B) Passages from ancient poets

(C) The lines and expressions of the great masters

(D) Passages of epic strength and vigour

Answer: C

Q.23 ‘An extremely simplified form of language used for oral, verbal contact among a community whose members speak different languages but do not share a common language in order to fulfill the essential needs of communication.’Which of the following is best described by this definition?

(A) Creole

(B) Pidgin

(C) Dialect

(D) Lingua franca

Answer: B

Q.24 What do the prosodic features of a language tell us?

(A) The speaker’s native language and its cognate languages.

(B) The speaker’s age, emotional state, social class, educational background, geographical provenance etc.

(C) The speaker’s self-confidence or lack of it.

(D) The speaker’s command of the resources of the language spoken by him/her and their deployment.

Answer: B

Q.25 What novel answers to the following descriptions?

This was a 1990 best-seller by a British writer. The work incorporates many genres such as letters, diaries and poetry as also third-person narratives. The plot here involves two time-periods – contemporary and Victorian. The work is subtitled A Romance.

(A) The Virgin in the Garden

(B) Possession

(C) The Girl in the Polka Dot Dress

(D) The Sea Lady

Answer: B

Q.26 The following words and phrases, ‘peace makers’, ‘help-meet’, ‘the fat of the land’, ‘a labour of love’, ‘the eleventh hour’ and ‘the shadow of death’ were made current by

(A) The British Greek scholars like Roger Ascham

(B) The fifteenth century British prelates

(C) The Puritan tractarians

(D) The sixteen-century translators of the Bible

Answer: D

Q.27 Who among the following writers asserted ‘Commonwealth Literature’ does not exist?

(A) Amitav Ghosh

(B) Sulman Rushdie

(C) V.S. Naipaul

(D) Nirad Chaudhari

Answer: B

Q.28 Identify the one in correct chronological sequence:

(A) The Norman Conquest – The Death of Geoffrey Chaucer – William Tyndall’s New

Testament – The Birth of William Shakespeare

(B) The Death of Geoffrey Chaucer – William Tyndall’s New Testament – The Birth of William Shakespeare – The Norman Conquest

(C) The Norman Conquest –William Tyndall’s New Testament – The Death of Geoffrey Chaucer – The Birth of William Shakespeare

(D) William Tyndall’s New Testament – The Norman Conquest – The Death of Geoffrey Chaucer – The Birth of William Shakespeare

Answer: A

Q.29 Which of the following arrangements is in the correct chronological sequence?

(A) Mary Wellstone Craft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman – Lyrical Ballads by Wordsworth and Coleridge – Lyrical Ballads with ‘Preface’, second edition by Wordsworth and Coleridge – Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France.

(B) Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France – Mary Wollstone Craft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman – Lyrical Ballads by Wordsworth and Coleridge – Lyrical Ballads with ‘Preface’, second edition by Wordsworth and Coleridge.

(C) Lyrical Ballads with ‘Preface’, second edition by Wordsworth and Coleridge – Lyrical Ballads by Wordsworth and Coleridge – Edmund Burke’s Reflections on, the Revolution in France – Mary Wollstone Craft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.

(D) Lyrical Ballads by Wordsworth and Coleridge – Lyrical Ballads with ‘Preface’, second edition by Wordsworth and Coleridge – Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France – Mary Wollstone Craft’s A Vindication of the Rights of Woman.

Answer: B

Q.30 Who is John Keats’s ‘Sylvan Historian’?

(A) Fanny Brawne

(B) Nightingale

(C) The Grecian Urn

(D) The Bridge of Quietness

Answer: C

Q.31 This periodical was started in 1709 with a motive ‘to expose the false arts of life, to pull the disguise of cunning, vanity and affectation, and to recommend a general simplicity in our dress, our discourse and our behaviour.’ The founder of the periodical wrote under the pseudonym of Isaac Bickerstaff. The periodical described above is

(A) The Tatler

(B) The Spectator

(C) The Critical Review

(D) The Rambler

Answer: A

Q.32 Arrange the following in the order in which the details of a research article / essay appear in your bibliography.

(A) Page numbers, the title of the essay, the title of the journal, volume & issue numbers, year of publication

(B) The title of the essay, page numbers, the title of the journal, volume and issue numbers, year of publication

(C) The title of the journal, the title of the essay, page numbers, volume and issue numbers, year of publication

(D) The title of the essay, the title of the journal, volume & issue numbers, the year of publication, page numbers

Answer: D

Q.33 From the following indicate the work which is not a Dystopia:

(A) Aldous Huxley – A Brave New World

(B) George Orwell – 1984

(C) Yevgeny Zamyatin– We

(D) Evelyn Waugh – Brideshed Revisited

Answer: D

Q.34 ‘Unless wariness be used, as good almost kill a man as kill a good book.

Who kills a man kills a reasonable creature, God’s image, but he who destroys a good book, kills reason itself, kills the image of God as it were in the eye. Many a man lives a burden to the earth; but a good book is the precious life-blood of a master spirit….’

Where is the passage from?

(A) Milton’s Areopagitica

(B) Sidney’s Apologie for Poetry

(C) Dryden’s ‘Preface to the Fables’

(D) Marvell’s The Rehearsal Transposed

Answer: A

Q.35 Virginia Woolf rubbished the idea of character and the understanding of realism of writers like Arnold Bennett, John Galsworthy and H.G. Wells. Her famous essay is called ‘Mr. Bennet and Mrs. Brown’. Who is Mrs. Brown?

(A) The name Woolf gives a woman whom she happens to meet in a train.

(B) A servant in Mr. Bennett’s household.

(C) A character in a Bennett story.

(D) Mr. Bennett’s neighbour who happens to be a writer.

Answer: A

Q.36 E.M. Forster uses some recurrent images in A Passage to India. Pick the odd one out:

(A) Wasp

(B) Stone

(C) Thunder

(D) Echo

Answer: C

Q.37 ‘Now stop your noses, readers, all and some, For here’s a tun of midnight-work to come, Og, from a treason-tavern rolling home. Round as a globe, and liquor’dev’ry chink Goodly and great he rails behind his link’.

In the above extract from Absalom and AchitophelOg is

(A) Elkanah Settle

(B) Lord Harvey

(C) Thomas Shadwell

(D) Joseph Addison

Answer: C

Q.38 D.H. Lawrence uses the expression ‘a bright book of life’ to describe

(A) The novel

(B) The dramatic monologue

(C) The Bible

(D) The short lyric

Answer: A

Q.39 Identify the correctly matched group:

i. Where Angles Fear to Tread

ii. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

iii. The Plumed Serpent

iv. An Outcast of the Islands

v. Under Western Eyes

1. Malay

2. Russia

3. Italy

4. Mexico

5. Dublin

Codes:

i ii iii iv v

(A) 3 5 4 1 2

(B) 4 3 5 2 1

(C) 5 4 3 2 1

(D) 2 1 3 4 5

Answer: A

Q.40 Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R).

Assertion (A): Chaucer describes ‘Madame Eglentyne’ thus: ‘She was so charitable and so pitous, She wolde wepe, if that she sawe a mous caught in atrappe’

Reason (R): On her ‘broche of gold full shene’ was written Amor Vincit Omnia.

In the context of the two statements, which one of the following is correct?

(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).

(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but(R) is not the correct explanation of (A).

(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.

(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.

Answer: B

Q.41 Identify the correct statements on Langue and Parole below:

1. Langue is the abstract language system, the grammar of a language.

2. Parole is the language actually produced by its user following langue.

3. Langue is the language actually produced by its users following parole.

4. Parole is the abstract language system, the grammar of a system.

(A) 1 and 3 are correct.

(B) 1 and 2 are correct.

(C) 2 and 3 are correct.

(D) 2 and 4 are correct.

Answer: B

Q.42 In Monica Ali’s Brick Lane which among the following characters has ‘a face like a frog’?

(A) Nazneen

(B) Chanu

(C) Hasina

(D) Karim

Answer: B

Q.43 ‘The grey-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night, Check’ring the eastern clouds with streaks of light; and flecked darkness like a drunkardreels From forth day’s path and Titan’sburning wheels.’(Romeo and Juliet II 3, 1 – 4)The speaker describes

(A) The Setting Sun

(B) The Return Home of a Drunkard

(C) The Drawing of a New Day

(D) The Rising Sun

Answer: C

Q.44 ‘How noble in reason ! How infinitein faculty! In form and moving how express and admirable! In action how like anangel! In apprehension how like a God!’What does Hamlet marvel at in this passage?

(A) His own self

(B) His father

(C) Man

(D) Woman

Answer: C

Q.45 Said identifies Orientalism as:

I. What an Orientalist does.

II. A style of thought based on anontological and epistemological distinction made between the Orient and the Occident.

III. a discourse dealing with the Orient

IV. a fact of nature rather than oneof human production

In the light of the statement above:

(A) II and III are correct, I and IVare wrong.

(B) I and III are correct, II and IV are wrong.

(C) I, II and III are correct and IV is wrong.

(D) IV is correct and I, II and III are wrong.

Answer: C

Q.46 Identify the period during which the Puritans under the rule of Oliver Cromwell and his Commonwealth shut down all English theatres on religious and moral grounds:

(A) 1640-1660

(B) 1649-1660

(C) 1649-1659

(D) 1640-1659

Answer: (B)

Q.47 “To tell the truth Shug act more manly than rest, men. I means she upright, honest, speak her mind…”What light does the quotation throwon ShugAvery?

(A) She is a manly woman.

(B) She is upright and honest in asserting her lesbian identity.

(C) She is bent on self-assertion

(D) Both (B) and (C)

Answer: D

Q.48

1. A content word is not a function word.

2. A content word has lesser meaning than a function word.

3. A content word has no function.

4. A content word bears lexical meaning whereas a function word just about means functionally.

Which of these statements are correct?

(A) 1 and 4 are correct.

(B) 1 and 2 are correct.

(C) 3 and 4 are correct.

(D) 2 and 4 are correct.

Answer: A

Q.49 The year 1828 is a landmark in the history of American language and literature. Identify the reason from the following:

(A) Mark twain’s The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn was published in that year.

(B) The Southern Literary Messenger gained wide circulation since that year.

(C) Washington Irving was adjudged the nation’s greatest writer in that year.

(D) Noah Webster published An American Dictionary of the English Language in that year.

Answer: D

Q.50 What alternative title to her Frankenstein did Marry Shelley give?

(A) A Gothic Tale

(B) A Gothic Romance

(C) The Modern Prometheus

(D) A Modern Parable

Answer: C

Q.51 Which of the following statements on George Lamming’s In the Castle ofMy Skin [1953] is not true?

(A) On one level this is a coming of-age story.

(B) It is an elegiac account of avillage’s growth into awareness in the late colonial period.

(C) Its themes parody The Tempest.

(D) This was George Lamming’s first novel.

Answer: C

Q.52 We are likely to misunderstand an Emily Dickinson poem if we take her famous dashes to be …

(A) Quite specific and unambiguous

(B) Ambiguous and indeterminate

(C) Suggestive of both forward and backward movements in terms of sense

(D) Suggestive of links but equivocally

Answer: A

Q.53 Readers of Tayeb Salih’s Seasons of Migration to the North will undoubtedly notice its parallels with the story/stories of:

I. Death in Venice

II. Othello

III. Bartleby the Scrivener

IV. Heart of Darkness

Of the above:

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) Only IV is correct.

(C) II and III are correct.

(D) II and IV are correct.

Answer: D

Q.54 Which statement is not true of Benedict Anderson’s Imagined Communities?

(A) It is a prosaic response to the myth of El Dorado.

(B) It is subtitled Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism.

(C) In this book, Anderson advances the view that nations are not natural entities but narrative constructs.

(D) In Anderson’s view, modern nationalism was basically a consequence of the convergence of capitalism, the new print technology and the fixity that resulted from print extending to ‘Vernacular’ languages.

Answer: A

Q.55 ‘By swaggering could I never thrive, for the rain it raineth everyday. ’These lines from Twelfth Night occur in the novel:

(A) Middlemarch

(B) Vanity Fair

(C) Our Mutual Friend

(D) Far From the Madding Crowd

Answer: A

Q.56 What is a mock-heroic poem?

A mock-heroic poem

(A) Mocks at heroic pretensions in poets and critics

(B) Mocks heroism, an exaggerated virtue in all epics

(C) Uses a heroic style to deride airs and affectations

(D) Uses a mocking style to deride heroes and hero-worship

Answer: C

Q.57 Which of the following statements is not true of Laurence Sterne’s Tristram Shandy?

(A) It has a linear plot.

(B) It opens and ends with the theme of birth.

(C) It contains a trip to France.

(D) It contains a marbled page.

Answer: A

Q.58 In drama, an aside is addressed…

(A) To an audience by an actor; the words so spoken are not meant to be heard by other actors on the stage.

(B) To other actors on the stage; the words so spoken are not meant to be heard by the audience.

(C) By the playwright to the audience.

(D) By the protagonist to his/her antagonist

Answer: A

Q.59 Match List – I with List – II according to the code given below:

(Novels)

i. The Mayor of Casterbridge

ii. Sons and Lovers

iii. The Great Gatsby

iv. The Mill on the Floss

(Last Lines)

1. ‘He walked towards the faintly humming, glowing town, quickly.’

2. ‘In their death, they were not divided.’

3. ‘Happiness was but the occasional episode in a general drama of pain.’

4. ‘So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.’

Codes:

i ii iii iv

(A) 1 2 3 4

(B) 2 1 3 4

(C) 4 3 2 1

(D) 3 1 4 2

Answer: D

Q.60 “There is nothing outside the text,” is a statement by

(A) Victor Shklovsky

(B) Jacques Derrida

(C) Roland Barthes

(D) Ferdinand de Saussure

Answer: B

Q.61 Here is a list of women abandoned by their lovers in Hardy’s novels.

Pick the odd one out:

(A) Fanny Robin

(B) Tess D’Urberville

(C) Marty South

(D) Bathsheba Everdene

Answer: D

Q.62 What is the following a description of? ‘A loose sally of the mind; an irregular indigested piece’

(A) Essay

(B) Autobiography

(C) Epistolary Fiction

(D) Diary

Answer: A

Q.63 From the following indicate the critic who is not a New Critic:

(A) Allen Tate

(B) Robert Penn Warren

(C) Cleanth Brooks

(D) Claude Levi-Strauss

Answer: D

Q.64 From the following list, pick out a woman character who does not belong to Amitav Ghosh’s novels:

(A) Ila

(B) Urvashi

(C) Sonali

(D) Piyali

Answer: B

Q.65 Pick the odd man out of the following members of the subaltern group:

(A) Ranajit Guha

(B) Partha Chatterjee

(C) DipeshChakrabarty

(D) Sumit Sarkar

Answer: D

Q.66 Statement (S): “Our birth is but a sleep and forgetting.”

Interpretation (I): The human soul never tires in the course of life, it never dies. Therefore, the human life is a long sleep and ephemeral events are better forgotten.

(A) (S) is a view and (I) is not correct.

(B) (S) is a view and (I) is correct.

(C) (S) is a poetic view; the (I) does not suit it.

(D) (S) is a poetic view and bears no relationship to (I).

Answer: B

Q.67 ‘The parish of rich women, physical decay, / yourself…’What do these make of W.B. Yeats in W.H. Auden’s view?

(A) Proud

(B) Vainglorious

(C) Avaricious

(D) Silly

Answer: D

Q.68 Who among Charles Dickens’s characters is ‘umble’ and who ‘willin’?

(A) Mr. Pickwick, Mrs. Gamp

(B) Master Humphrey, Nicolas Nickleby

(C) Martin, Little Nell

(D) Uriah Heep, Barkis

Answer: D

Q.69 “Fourth World Literature” refers to

I. The works of native people living in a land that has been taken over by non-natives.

II. The works of black people in the United States.

III. The literature of the marginalized.

IV. Refers to the works of non heterosexuals

Of the above:

(A) I and II are correct.

(B) I and III are correct.

(C) II and IV are correct.

(D) I, III and IV are correct.

Answer: B

Q.70

Assertion (A): In The Duchess of Malfi Ferdinand sets a whole group of mad men on the

Duchess and they dance and sing in a crazy manner.

Reason (R): His desire was to provide a strange entertainment to drive the Duchess mad.

In the context of the two statements, which one of the following is correct?

(A) (A) is correct, but (R) is wrong.

(B) Both (A) and (R) are correct.

(C) (A) is wrong, but (R) is correct.

(D) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.

Answer: B

Q.71 Why is The Signifying Monkey of Henry Louis Gates JR. a notable contribution to the study of African- American literature?

(A) It focuses on largely neglected African-American novelists and poets.

(B) It offers a theory of African- American criticism that draws upon rhetorical and signifying practices.

(C) It offers a theory of African- American films and dramatic arts that signify Black ethos.

(D) It departs from critical theory of autobiographical narratives involving Black lives and cultural traditions.

Answer: B

Q.72 This influential critic

I. wrote influential commentaries on such poets as Shelley, Blake and Yeats.

II. Published such titles as The Anxiety of Influence, A Map of Misreading, Poetry and Repression and The Western Canon.

III. Asserted that most literary criticism is but slightly disguised religion and

IV. Is, arguably, the most widely known and contrarian among his American peers in the English Academy.

Identify the critic

(A) Edward Said

(B) Geoffrey Chaucer

(C) Harold Bloom

(D) Sven Birkrets

Answer: C

Q.73 According to the Italian Marxist theorist Antonio Gramsci:

(A) Hegemony is synonymous with domination

(B) Hegemony involves a degree of consent on the part of subject people.

(C) Hegemony involves a degree of coercion on the part of a dominant political entity.

(D) Hegemony is synonymous with subjugation

Answer: B

Q.74 Match the following:

i. George Peele, Robert Greene, Thomas Lodge, Thomas Kyd 1. The Rhymers’ Club / The Decadents of the 1890’s

ii. William Congreve, William Wycherley George Eltherege, George Farquhar 2. The Pre- Raphaelite Brotherhood

iii. John Everett Millais, James Collinson, Ford Madox Brown, Dante Gabriel Rossetti 3. The

University Wits

iv. Ernest Dowson, Lionel Johnson, W.B. Yeats 4. The Restoration Playwrights

Codes:

i ii iii iv

(A) 3 2 1 4

(B) 1 4 3 2

(C) 2 1 4 3

(D) 3 4 2 1

Answer: D

Q.75 Combine the statements correctly: According to Homi Bhabha________

1. Mimicry is not mere copying or emulating the colonizer’s culture, behaviour and manners.

2. But it is further aimed at perfection and excess.

3. Mimicry is mere copying the colonizer’s culture, behaviour and manners…

4. But is informed by both mockery and a certain menace.

(A) 1 and 4

(B) 1 and 2

(C) 3 and 4

(D) 3 and 2

Answer: A

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