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1. William Wordsworth
2. Samuel Taylor Coleridge
3. Robert Southey
4. Lordy Byron
5. P.B Shelley
6. John Keats
7. John Clare
8. William Hazlitt
9. Leigh Hunt
10.Charles Lamb
11.Thomas De Quincey
12.Walter Scott
13.Jane Austen
14.Walter Savage Landor
15.Marry Shelley
16.Anne Radcliff
17.Horace Walpole
18.Fanny Burney
19.William Godwin
20.Richard Sheridon
101 Questions on Romantic Period in English Literature
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A-1776
B- 1789
C- 1787
D-1784
A- 1794
B- 1798
C-1788
D-1802
A- Songs of Innocence
B-Songs of Experience
D- Poetical Sketches
A- Songs of Experience
B- Song of Innocence
5-Blake Dictum that Milton was ”a true poet of and the devil party without
knowing it” appears in
A-Milton
C-Jerusalem
D- Europe
A- Blake
B- Milton
C- Shelley
D-Keats
A- Johnson
B- Byron
C-Pope
D-Blake
B-Europe
D-Milton
A-1789
B-1798
C-1799
D-1788
A- S.T Coleridge
B- Wordsworth
C- Both
D- None
A- Immortality Ode
B- Kubla Khan
C-Cristobel
D-Tintern Abbey
13-”Bliss was it in that dawn to be alive, But to be young was very heaven”
these lines from Wordsworth refers to
A- French Revolution
B- Industrial Revolution
C-Glorious Revolution
D-American Revolution
A- 1850
B-1805
C- 1851
D-1815
15- Keat’s statement that ”We hate poetry that has palpable design up us” is
said in relation to
A- Coleridge
B-Blake
C-Southey
D-Wordsworth
A-Tintern Abbey
B- Michael
C-Leech Gatherer
D-Ode to Duty
A- Descriptive Sketches
B-Poetical Sketches
C-Lyrical Ballad
D-Eclectically Sonnet
18– For whom did Browning says ”For a handful of silver he left us”
A- Wordsworth
B-Coleridge
C- Tennyson
D-Byron
A- Coleridge
B-Wordsworth
C-Keats
D-Shelley
20– Who among the following still hear ”the still sad music of humanity”
A-Hardy
B-Arnold
C-Wordsworth
D-Shelley
21– ”To me the meanest flower that blows can give a thought that does often
lie too deep for tears” These lines are from
A-Immorality Ode
B-Dejection an Ode
C-In Memoriam
D-Dover Beach
22– Who lunched the newspaper The Watchman for converting humanity
A- Coleridge
B-Blake
C- Wordsworth
D-Byron
A- Wordsworth
B-Byron
C- Coleridge
D-Shelley
24– Which of the following poems of Coleridge uses the myth of Lamia and
Vampire
A-Cristobel
C-Frost at Midnight
25-The Phrases ”Starlit Dome” and ”Road to Xanadu” appears in which poem
A-Kubla Khan
26– Who wrote Biographia Literaria
A– S. T Coleridge
B- Wordsworth
C-Shelley
D- Byron
A-Biographia Literaria
B-Aids to Reflection
C-Sibylline Leaves
D-Table Talk
A-Posthumously
B-Hours of Idleness
D- None
A- Byron
B-Keats
C-Shelley
D-Browing
A-Don Juan
B-Beppo
B- Manfred
C-Cain
D-Marino Faliero
A- Shelley
B-Hardy
C-Browning
D-Keats
A-Early Poems
B-Middle Poems
C-Later Poem
D- None
35– Which one of the following the works of Shelley’s poetic drama
A- The Cenci
C-Prometheus Unbound
D- None
A-Aeschylus
B-Seneca
C-Euripedes
D-Sophocles
B-To Autumn
C-The Cloud
D-To A Skylark
A-Keats
B-Byron
C-Scott
D-Southey
39– ”Our sweetest song are those tell us saddest thoughts ”comes from
A-Shelley B-Keats C-Hardy D-Byron
C-Adonais
D- None
A- Peacock
B-Godwin
C-Burke
D-Byron
A- Keats
B-Tennyson
C-Shelley
D-Browning
43– ”On first looking into Chapman Homer” is about Keats parse of
B-Art of poetry
C-Homer
D-Champman
44– Which poem of Keats open with ” A think of beauty joy forever”
A-Endymion
45– Which of the following poems of Keats based on a tale from Boccaccio?
B-Endymion
A-Milton
B-Virgil
C-Home
D-Spenser
57– Which poem of Keats borrow its story from Burtons ‘The Anatomy of
Melancholy’
A- Lamia
B-Endymion
C-Hyperion
D-Isabella
58– If poetry does not come as naturally as leaves to a tree it had better not
come at all, This statement comes from
A-Keats
B-Wordsworth
C-Coleridge
D- Shelley
B-Joan of Arc
C-Thalaba The Destroyer
D- None
A-John Clear
B-Thomas Hood
C-Thomas Moore
D-James Hog
A- Walter Scott
B-Jane Austen
C-Thomas Hardy
D-Charles Dickens
65-Which of the following novels of Scott deals with the murder of Lady
Leicester?
A-Kenilworth
B-Ivanov
C-The Pirate
A-Prison in Edinburg
B-Castel in Windsor
C-Palace in London
D-School in London
A- Historical Novel
B-Biographical Novel
C-Gothic Novel
C-Realistic Novel
B-Johnson
C-Jane Austen
D-George Eliot
A-Walter Scott
B-Leigh Hunt
C-Lord Byron
D-Robert Southey
B-Emma
C-Persuasion
A-Northanger Abbey
B-Mansfield Park
C-Emma
D-Persuasions
72– Which of the following Jane Austen novel deals with elopement
B-Emma
C-Mansfield Park
D-Persuasions
A-Persuasion
B-Emma
74– Which of the following novel by Maria Edgeworth is considered her best
A-Castle Rackrent
B-The Absence
C-Ormond
D-Patronage
A-Coleridge
B-Hazlitt
C-Keats
D-Leigh Hunt
B-Mary Lamb
C- Charles Lamb
A-Charles Lamb
B-Elia Lamb
C-Mary Elia
D-Charles Elia
B-William Blake
C-Robert Burns
D-William Hazlitt
A-Thomas De Quincey
B-S.T Coleridge
C-Thomas Hood
D-Charles Lamb
80– Who wrote the Recollection of the Lakes and Lake Poets?
A- Thomas De Quincey
B-Wordsworth
C-Coleridge
D-Southey
A-Black Humour
B-Shakespearean Tragedy
C-Elizabethan Tragedy
C-Jacobean Tragedy
A- Charles Lamb
B-L.C Knight
D-A. C Bradley
A- Lamb
B-Byron
C-Hazlitt
D-Clare
A-Imaginary Conversation
B-Heroic Idylls
C-Hellenics
B-Lord Byron
C-John Keats
D-Walter Peter
A-Jane Austen
B-Walter Scott
C-Maria Edworth
D-Virginia Woolf
87– Who claimed that ”Poets are the acknowledge legislature of the world”
A-P.B Shelley
B-John Dryden
C-Samuel Johnson
D-Mathew Arnold
B-Virginia Woolf
C-Maria Edworth
D-George Eliot
A-John Keats
B-Leigh Hunt
C-Lord Byron
D-William Hazlitt
A-Feeling
B-Politics
C-Religion
D-Education
A-Industrial Revolution
B-World War 2
C-Political Affairs
93-Who inspired British Romantic writers for their ideals of liberty and
freedom?
A- Victorian Critics
B-Romantic Critics
C-Current Novelist
A-Louis Cazamian
B-Saintsbury
C-Crompton Rickett
D- Ben Johnson
A- Nature
B- Beauty
C-Imagination
D-All of these
A- Supernatural Elements
B-Imagination
C- Beauty
D-All of them
A-Spenser
B-S.T Coleridge
C-T.S Eliot
D-W.H Davies
B-Son of Nature
C-Lyrical Singer
D-Impressive Bard
A- William Blake
B-Wordsworth
C-Keats
D-Shelley
B-Wordsworth
C-Keats
D-Shelley
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