PGT English Mock Test 7 Welcome to your PGT English Mock Test 7 1. An explanation or critical interpretation (especially of the Bible) is: a. Exegesis b. Ecstasy c. Supremacy d. Sovereignty None 2. A comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations a. Interlude b. Masque c. Mystery plays d. Farce None 3. A short introductory essay preceding the text of a book written by a person other than the author a. Foreword b. Back word c. Epilogue d. From the pen of the writer None 4. "He resembles the animal that brows on thistles" is an example of- (PGT-03) A. Tautology C. Onomatopoeia B. Periphrases D. Litotes None 5. Who, among the following, was the first poet laureate officially appointed by the British sovereign? (TGT-10) A. Ben Jonson B. Robert Southey C. Dryden D. Wordsworth None 6. The fall of in 1453 marks the beginning of Renaissance in Europe. (TGT-09) A. Bastille B. The Roman Empire C. The Spanish Armada D. Constantinople None 7. Who is known as "the poet's poet"? (TGT-10) A. John Milton B. John Dryden C. Edmund Spenser D. T.S. Eliot None 8. W.H. Auden belonged to the- (TGT-10) A. present century B. nineteenth century C. eighteenth century D. twentieth century None 9. An indirect word or expression that you use instead of a more direct one when you are talking about something that is unpleasant or embarrassing. The use of such expressions is called: A. Inoffensiveness B. Soothing word C. Sugar Coating D. Euphemism None 10. An agreeable (pleasing and harmonious) sounds is called: A. Cacophony B. Homophony C. Polyphony D. Euphony None 11. A critical explanation or interpretation of a text, especially of scripture (Bible): A. Exegesis B. Metamorphosis C. Analyses D. Surrogacy None 12. A funny play for the theatre full of ridiculous situations: A. Interlude B. Masque C. Mystery plays D. Farce None 13. A short piece of writing at the beginning of a book, sometimes praise by a famous person or someone who is not the writer: A. Foreword B. Preface C. Epilogue D. Prologue None 14. Find the figure of speech in- 'To err is human to forgive divine' (PGT-02) A. Simile B. Metaphor C. Apostrophe D. Antithesis None 15. Shakespeare's twins, son and daughter were baptised on 2nd February1585. A. Hamnet, Judith B. Judith, Hamnet C. Susanna, Judith D. Judith, Susanna None 16. Shakespeare's twins were- A. Susanna and Judith B. Hamnet and Judith C. Both D. None None 17. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell describes the poet's visit to Hell, a device adopted from Dante's Divine Comedy and Milton's Paradise Lost. Who is the poet? A. Coleridge B. Wordsworth C. William Blake D. John Keats None 18. Paradise Lost is separated into twelve "books" or sections, the lengths of which vary greatly. The longest is with 1,189 lines . A. Book VII B. Book IX C. Book X D. Book XI None 19. Paradise Lost separated into twelve "books" or sections, the lengths of which vary greatly. The shortest with 640 lines. A. Book VII B. Book I C. Book II D. Book V None 20. Donne fell in love with Egerton's niece - A. Anne More B. Alice C. Maria D. Grace None 21. In which Canto of The Rape of the Lock the following lines occur? Coffee, which makes the politician wise, And see through all things with his half-shut eyes. ..But when mischief mortals bend their will, How soon they find fit instruments of ill! A. Canto II B. Canto III C. Canto IV D. Canto I None 22. In which Canto of The Rape of the Lock the following lines occur? Not louder shrieks to pitying heav'n are cast, When husbands, or when lapdogs, breathe their last. A. Canto II B. Canto III C. Canto IV D. Canto I None 23. In which Canto of The Rape of the Lock the following lines occur? Beauties in vain their pretty eyes may roll; Charms strike the sight, but merit wins the soul A. Canto B B. Canto III C. Canto V D. Canto I None 24. Which one of the following is not a characteristic of The Theatre of the Absurd? (A) Purposelessness (B) Lack of harmony (C) Sense of futility (D) Moral responsibility None 25. The term The Theatre of the Absurd was philosophically based on- (A) Myth of Sisyphus (B) The Balcony (C) Ping Porg (D) Decamaroon None 26. Myth of Sisyphus (1942) was written by- (A) Albert Camus (B) Martin Esslin (C) Jean Genet (D) None of the above None 27. Terence and Plautus were names related to- (A) The Theatre of the Absurd (B) Restoration Comedy (C) Archetype (D) Academic Drama None 28. Acadermic dramas were popular in century. (A) 16th (B) 20th (C) 21st (D) 19th None 29. Acrneism, an anti-symbolist move- ment, flourished during the century. (A)20th (B) 21st (C) 19st (D) 18th None 30. The origin of the above movement Was in (A) ltaly (B) America (C) Rome (D) Russia None 31. In this poem, the poet feels that after his death if someone enquires about him, people would say that he often went to dew-covered upland meadow to watch- (A) sheep grazing (B) sunset (C) sunrise (D) peasant's ploughing their fields None 32. An epitaph is a song (A) in the praise of God (B) in the praise of living person (C) in the praise of a king (D) engraved on a tomb-stone None 33. In the poem, the poet describes that on his tomb stone will be written that he was- (A) a very famous person (B) not so famous (C) a very rich person (D) a very poor man None 34. In which poem Browning writes about Wordsworth? "Just for a handful of silver he left us, Just for a riband to stick in his coat." A. The Lost Leader B. Porphyria's Lover C. Prospice D. In his Critical Essay None 35. The following lines appear in - "She is in her grave, and oh The difference to me!" A. She dwelt among the Untrodden Ways B. Solitary Reaper C. The Kitten At Play D. None of these None 36. Which time Wordsworth refers to in these lines from Prelude? Europe at that time was thrilled with joy, France standing on the top of golden hours, And human nature seeming born again A. She dwelt among the Untrodden Ways B. The Beginning of Romanticism C. Celebrating his Poet Laureateship D. None of these None 37. Which poem these lines have been taken from? "They flash upon that inward eye Which is the bliss of solitude." A. Daffodils B. Tintern Abbey C. Prelude D. The World is Too Much With Us None 38. Shelley said, while referring to Adonais, "I have dipped my pen in consuming fire for his (Keats's) destroyers." Who were the destroyers? A. The Editors of London Magazine B. The Editors of South Sea House C. The Editors of Blackwood Magazine D. None of these None None 39. With which of the following poets do we associate the pictorial quality of poetry? (PGT-2000) A. Wordsworth B. Keats C. Shelley D. Milton None 39. With which of the following poets do we associate the pictorial quality of poetry? (PGT-2000) A. Wordsworth B. Keats C. Shelley D. Milton None 40. What is John Keats's first work? (PGT-03) A. Meg Merrilies B. On looking at Chapman's Homer C. Endymion D. When I have fears None 41. Which of the following historical events does "The Charge of the Light Brigade" describe? A. D-Day B. The Battle of Waterloo C. The Battle of Bull Run D. The Crimean War None 42. Following the precedent of Shelley, Browning became an - (A) atheist and vegetarian (B) romantic (C) emotional (D) lover of nature None 43. According to Arnold, who is next to Shakespeare and Milton? A. Coleridge B. Dryden C. Wordsworth D. Pope None 44. Arnold defines poetry thus: "Poetry is a criticism of life, under the conditions fixed for such a criticism by the laws of poetic truth and poetic beauty." Where does he give this definition? A. Essay on The Study of Poetry B. Essay on Wordsworth C. Essay on The Function of Criticism D. Essay on Shelley None 45. W.B. Yeats has written a poem 'Lake Isle of Innisfree. Where is Innisfree situated? A. An Imaginary Island B. Situated Near the Eastern Coast of England C. Situated Near the Western Coast of England D. An uninhabited island in Lough Gill None 46. What is Yeats's 'Land of Heart's Desire"? A. A long narrative poem B. A Drama in One Act C. A Drama in Three Acts D. A Drama in Five Acts None 47. The title of the poem 'Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' is: A. Ironical B. Satirical C. Sarcastic D. Humorous None 48. Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock' opens with: A. April is the cruelest month.. B. Let us go then you and I... C. Let me not to the marriage of true minds.... D. Under the greenwood tree. None 49. W.H. Auden became an American citizen in- A. 1938 B. 1939 C. 1940 D. 1946 None 50. Larkin was appointed sub-librarian at The Queen's University of Belfast in- A. June 1950 B. June 1951 C. June 1952 D. June 1951 None Please fill in the comment box below. Time's up