UGC NET English Solved Question Paper 2- December 2012
1. Identify the work below that does not belong to the literature of the
eighteenth century:
(A) Advancement of Learning
(B) Gulliverâs Travels
(C) The Spectator
(D) An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot
Answer: (A)
2. Which, among the following, is a place through which John Bunyanâs
Christian does NOT pass?
(A) The Slough of Despond
(B) Mount Helicon
(C) The Valley of Humiliation
(D) Vanity Fair
Answer: (B)
3. The period of Queen Victoriaâs reign is
(A) 1830â1900
(B) 1837â1901
(C) 1830â1901
(D) 1837â1900
Answer: (B)
4. Which of the following statements about The Lyrical Ballads is NOT true?
(A) It carried only one ballad proper, which was Coleridgeâs The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.
(B) It also carried pastoral and other poems.
(C) It carried a âPrefaceâ which Wordsworth added in 1800.
(D) It also printed from Grayâs Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard.
Answer: (D)
5. One of the following texts was published earlier than 1955. Identify the text:
(A) William Golding, the Inheritors
(B) Philip Larkin, The Less Deceived
(C) William Empson, Collected Poems
(D) Samuel Becket, Waiting for Godot
Answer: (D)
6. Who among the poets in England during the 1930s had left-leaning Tendencies?
(A) T. S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Richard Aldington
(B) Wilfred Owen, Siegfried Sassoon, Rupert Brooke
(C) W. H. Auden, Louis MacNeice, Cecil Day Lewis
(D) J. Fleckner, W. H. Davies, Edward Marsh
Answer: (C)
7. Match the following:
1. The Sage of Concord
2. The Nun of Amherst
3. Mark Twain
4. Old Possum
5. Emily Dickinson
6. R.W. Emerson
7. T.S. Eliot
8. Samuel L. Clemens
(A) 1â6; 2â5; 3â8; 4â7
(B) 1â5; 2â6; 3â7; 4â8
(C) 1â8; 2â7; 3â6; 4â5
(D) 1â7; 2â8; 3â5; 4â6
Answer: (A)
8. Name the theorist who divided poets into âstrongâ and âweakâ and popularized the practice of misreading:
(A) Alan Bloom
(B) Harold Bloom
(C) Geoffrey Hartman
(D) Stanley Fish
Answer: (B)
9. In the Rape of the Lock Pope repeatedly compares Belinda to
(A) The sun
(B) The moon
(C) The North Star
(D) The rose
Answer: (A)
10. Which of the following awards is not given to IndianâEnglish writers?
(A) The Booker Prize
(B) The Sahitya Akademi Award
(C) The Gyanpeeth
(D) Whitbread Prize
Answer: (C & D)
11. Identify the correct statement below:
(A) Gorboduc is a comedy, while Ralph Roister Doister and Gammer Gurtonâs Needle are tragedies.
(B) Gorboduc is a tragedy, while Ralph Roister Doister and Gammer Gurtonâs Needle are comedies.
(C) All of them are problem plays.g
(D) All of them are farces.
Answer: (B)
12. W.M. Thackerayâs Vanity Fair owes its title to
(A) Browningâs Fine at the Fair
(B) Shakespeareâs Merchant of Venice
(C) Goldsmithâs Vicar of Wakefield
(D) Bunyanâs Pilgrimâs Progress
Answer: (D)
13. The Puritans shut down all theaters in England in
(A) 1642
(B) 1640
(C) 1659
(D) 1660
Answer: (A)
14. Who of the following was not a contemporary of Wordsworth and Coleridge?
(A) Robert Southey
(B) Sir Walter Scott
(C) William Hazlitt
(D) A. C. Swinburne
Answer: (D)
15. Which of the following statements about Waiting for Godot is NOT true?
1. It carries a subtitle: âa tragicomedy in two actsâ.
2. It carries a subtitle: âa tragicomedy in two scenesâ.
3. It carries a subtitle: âa tragicomedy in two partsâ.
4. It does not carry a subtitle.
(A) 4
(B) 2
(C) 3
(D) 1
Answer: * (Marks are given to all)
16. The Bloomsbury Group included British intellectuals, critics, writers and
Artists. Who among the following belonged to the Bloomsbury Group?
I. John Maynard Keynes, Lytton Strachey
II. E.M. Forster, Roger Fry, Clive Bell
III. Patrick Brunty, Paul Haworth
IV. Thomas Hardy, Henry James, Walter Pater
(A) I and II
(B) I
(C) II and III
(D) IV
Answer: (A)
17. Who, among the following is credited with the making of the _rst
Authoritative Dictionary of the English Language?
(A) Bishop Berkeley
(B) Samuel Johnson
(C) Edmund Burke
(D) Horace Walpole
Answer: (B)
18. In Drydenâs Essay of Dramatic Poesy (1668), who opens the discussion on behalf of the ancients?
(A) Lisideius
(B) Crites
(C) Eugenius
(D) Neander
Answer: (B)
19. The term invective refers to
(A) The abusive writing or speech in which there is harsh denunciation of some
person or thing.
(B) An insulting writing attack upon a real person, in verse or prose, usually involving
caricature and ridicule.
(C) A written or spoken text in which an apparently straightforward statement or
event is undermined in its context so as to give it a very diô erent signiôcance.
(D) The chanting or reciting of words deemed to have magical power.
Answer: (A)
20. Which of the following novels depicts the plight of the Bangladeshi
Immigrants in East London?
(A) How far can you go
(B) The White Teeth
(C) An Equal Music
(D) Brick Lane
Answer: (D)
21. The year 1939 proved to be a crucial year for two important writers in England. Identify the correct phrase below:
(A) For Yeats who died, for Auden who left England for the U. S.
(B) For Eliot who started publishing verseâdrama, for Hardy whose Wessex Poems were published.
(C) For Evelyn Waugh and Graham Greene, each for publishing his first novels.
(D) For Eliot, who won the Nobel Prize, and Orwell who published his Animal Farm.
Answer:
(A)
22. The Enlightenment was characterized by
(A) Accelerated industrial production and general wellâbeing of the public.
(B) A belief in the universal authority of reason and emphasis on scientific
experimentation.
(C) The Protestant work ethic and compliance with Christian values of life.
(D) An undue faith in predestination and neglect of free will.
Answer: (B)
23. Which Shakespearean play contains the line: ââŚthere is a special
providence in the fall of a sparrowâ?
(A) King Lear
(B) Hamlet
(C) Coriolanus
(D) Macbeth
Answer: (B)
24. Match the following pairs of books and authors:
I. Condition of the Working Class in England
II. London Labour and the London Poor
III. Past and Present
IV. Theunto This Last
i. John Ruskin
ii. Henry Mayhew
iii. Thomas Carlyle
iv. Friedrich Engels
Codes:
I II III IV
(A) iv i ii iii
(B) iv ii iii i
(C) ii iv i ii
(D) iii ii iv iv
Answer: (B)
25. In which of the following texts do Aston, Davies, and Mick appear as characters?
(A) Wyndham Lewisâs Enemy
(B) Harold Pinterâs Caretaker
(C) Katherine Mansfieldâs âLife of Ma Parkerâ
(D) Graham Greeneâs Brighton Rock
Answer: (B)
26. What is common to the following writers? Identify the correct description
Below:
William Congreve
George Etherege
William Wycherley
Thomas Otway
(A) All of these were Restoration playwrights
(B) All of them were critics of Orwellâs regime
(C) All of them edited Shakespeareâs plays
(D) All of them wrote tragedies in the same age
Answer: (A)
27. In which Jane Austen novel do you _nd the characters Anne Elliott, Lady Russell, Louisa Musgrove, and Captain Wentworth?
(A) Emma
(B) Mansôeld Park
(C) Persuasion
(D) Northanger Abbey
Answer: (C)
28. In which of his essays does Homi Bhabha discuss the âdiscoveryâ of English
In colonial India?
(A) âSigns taken for Wondersâ
(B) âMimicryâ
(C) Nation and Narration
(D) âThe Commitment to Theoryâ
Answer: (A)
29. ______was the first Sonnet Sequence in English.
(A) Edmund Spenserâs Amoretti
(B) Philip Sidneyâs Astrophel and Stella
(C) Samuel Danielâs Delia
(D) Michael Draytonâs Ideaâs Mirror
Answer: (B)
30. Which is the correct sequence of the novels of V.S. Naipaul?
(A) The Mystic MasseurâMiguel StreetâThe Suffrage of Elvira â A House for Mr.
Biswas.
(B) Miguel Street â The Mystic Masseur â A House for Mr.Biswas â The Suffrage of
Elvira.
(C) The Suffrage of Elvira â Miguel Street â The Mystic Masseur â A House for Mr.
Biswas.
(D) The Mystic Masseur â The Suffrage of Elvira, Miguel Street â A House for Mr.
Biswas.
Answer: (D)
31. âKubla Khanâ takes an epigraph from
(A) Samuel Purchasâ Purchas His Pilgrimage
(B) Hakluytâs Voyages
(C) The Book Named the Governour
(D) Sir Thomas Moreâs Utopia
Answer: (A)
32. Which of the following author-theme is correctly matched?
(A) The Battle of the Books- Tribute to âThe rude forefathers of the hamletâ.
(B) The Rape of the Lock- Quarrel between ancient and modern authors.
(C) Grayâs âElegyâ-Accumulation of wealth and the consequent loss of human lives
and values.
(D) The Deserted Village- Quarrel between two families caused by Lord Petre.
Answer: * (Marks are given to all)
33. Which among the following titles set a course for academic literary
Feminism?
(A) Nostromo
(B) From Ritual to Romance
(C) A Room of Oneâs Own
(D) A Dance to the Music of Time
Answer: (C)
34. In which play do we see a reworking of E.M.Forsterâs A Passage to India as a Camaeo?
(A) The Birthday Party
(B) A Resounding Tinkle
(C) Indian Ink
(D) Amadeus
Answer: (C)
35. Shakespeareâs sonnets…
(A) Do not carry a dedication.
(B) Are dedicated to James I of England.
(C) Are dedicated to Mary Arden.
(D) Are dedicated to an unknown âMr. W.H.â
Answer: (D)
36. Which of the following poems uses terza rima?
(A) John Keatsâs âOde to a Nightingaleâ
(B) P.B. Shelleyâs âOde to the West Windâ
(C) William Wordsworthâs âThe Solitary Reaperâ
(D) Alfred Tennysonâs âUlyssesâ
Answer: (B)
37. When one says that âsomeone is no moreâ or that âsomeone has breathed his/ her lastâ, the speaker is resorting to
(A) Euphism
(B) Euphony
(C) Understatement
(D) Euphemism
Answer: (D)
38. Which of the following are âcompanion poemsâ?
(A) âGypsy songsâ and âSongs and Sonnetsâ
(B) âLâAllegroâ and âII Penserosoâ
(C) âThe Good Morrowâ and âThe Sun Risingâ
(D) âFull Fathom Fiveâ and âHark, Hark! The Larkâ
Answer: (B)
39. What does the term episteme signify?
(A) Knowledge
(B) Archive
(C) Theology
(D) Scholarship
Answer: (A)
40. Which of the following is a better definition of an image in literary writing?
(A) A refection
(B) A speaking picture
(C) A refraction
(D) A reflected picture
Answer: (B)
41. Whom did Keats regard as the prime example of ânegative capabilityâ?
(A) John Milton
(B) William Wordsworth
(C) William Shakespeare
(D) P.B. Shelley
Answer: (C)
42. Charles Dickensâs A Tale of Two Cities begins with the sentence
(A) It was the best of times; it was the worst of times.
(B) It was the brightest of times; it was the darkest of times.
(C) It was the richest of times; it was the poorest of times.
(D) It was the happiest of times; it was the saddest of times.
Answer: (A)
43. The works of Gerard Manley Hopkins were published posthumously by
(A) Edwin Muir
(B) Edward Thomas
(C) Robert Bridges
(D) Coventry Patmore
Answer: (C)
44. Which of the following is the correct chronological sequence?
(A) A Poison Tree â The Deserted Village â The Blessed Damozelâ Ozymandias
(B) The Deserted Village â A Poison Tree â Ozymandias â The Blessed Damozel
(C) The Blessed Damozel â A Poison Tree â The Deserted Village â Ozymandias
(D) The Deserted Village â The Blessed Damozel â Ozymandias â A Poison Tree
Answer: (B)
45. The term homology means a correspondence between two or more structures. Who of the following developed a theory of relations between literary works and social classes in terms of homologies
(A) Raymond Williams
(B) Christopher Caudwell
(C) Lucien Goldmann
(D) Antonio Gramsci
Answer: (A or C)
46. F. Turnerâs famous hypothesis is that
(A) The Frontier has outlived its ideological utility in American civilization.
(B) The Frontier has posed a challenge to the American creative imagination.
(C) The Frontier has been the one great determinant of American civilization.
(D) The Frontier has been the one great deterrent to American progress.
Answer: (C)
47. Which statement(s) below on the Spenserian stanza is/are accurate?
I. A quatrain, unrhymed, but alliterative
II. A stanza of four lines in iambic pentameter
III. An eight-line stanza in iambic pentameter followed by a ninth in six iambic feet
IV. An eight-line stanza with six use of filanguage. Iambic feet followed by a ninth in iambic pentameter
(A) I and II
(B) II
(C) III
(D) IV
Answer: (C)
48. Match the following texts with their respective themes:
I. Areopagitica (Milton)
II. Leviathan (Hobbes)
III. Alexanderâs Feast (Dryden)
IV. The Way of The World (Congreve)
i. Fashion, courtship, seduction
ii. The liberty For Unlicensed Printing
iii. Absolute Sovereignty
iv. The power of music
Codes:
I II III IV
(A) i ii iii iv
(B) ii iii iv i
(C) iii iv i ii
(D) iv iii i ii
Answer: (B)
49. The preliminary version of James Joyceâs Portrait of the Artist as a Young
Man was called
(A) Stephen Hero
(B) Bloomâs Blunder
(C) A Day in the life of Stephen Dedalus
(D) The Dead
Answer: (A)
50. (i) A pastiche is a mixture of themes, stylistic elements or subjects borrowed from other works.
(ii) It is distinguished from parody because not all parody is pastiche
(iii) A pastiche is also known as a âpurple passageâ.
(iv) A pastiche is given to an elevated style, especially in its
(A) (i) and (ii) are correct.
(B) Only (i) is correct.
(C) (iii) and (iv) are correct.
(D) Only (iv) is correct.
Answer: (A)
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