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| 551. |
In which place of England Christopher Marlow born ? |
| A. | London |
| B. | Norflock |
| C. | Canterbury |
| D. | Warwick |
| Answer» D. Warwick | |
| 552. |
In which of the following ways was Dante involved in the Italian politics of his time ? |
| A. | He held several positions in the local government. |
| B. | He conducted diplomatic missions. |
| C. | He literally fought at the Battle of Campaldino. |
| D. | All of the above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 553. |
In which magazine, in the year 1787, that William Wordsworth made his debut as a writer by publishing a sonnet ? |
| A. | The European Magazine |
| B. | New Poetry |
| C. | The Tatler |
| D. | The Rambler |
| Answer» B. New Poetry | |
| 554. |
In which location(s) did Joyce live while in exile ? |
| A. | Trieste |
| B. | Paris |
| C. | Zurich |
| D. | All of the Above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 555. |
in which language the stories of Canterbury tale are written ? |
| A. | French |
| B. | Latin |
| C. | Middle english |
| D. | English |
| Answer» D. English | |
| 556. |
In which important medieval city was Dante born ? |
| A. | London |
| B. | Rome |
| C. | Florence |
| D. | Sorrento |
| Answer» D. Sorrento | |
| 557. |
In which hospital John Keats registered as a medical student after finishing his apprenticeship with Hammond ? |
| A. | Queen’s Chamber |
| B. | Guy’s Hospital |
| C. | New Chapman Hospital |
| D. | Trinity Hospital |
| Answer» C. New Chapman Hospital | |
| 558. |
In which establishment Coleridge enlisted himself in December 1793 by using the false name “Silas Tomkyn Comberbache” ? |
| A. | The Poets society |
| B. | British Royal Navy |
| C. | Solicitors office |
| D. | Royal Dragoons |
| Answer» E. | |
| 559. |
In which edition of the novel Frankenstein the name of the author Mary Shelley first appeared ? |
| A. | 2nd Edition |
| B. | 1st Edition |
| C. | 4th Edition |
| D. | 3rd Edition |
| Answer» B. 1st Edition | |
| 560. |
In which dialect is Dante’s Vita Nuova primarily written ? |
| A. | Latin |
| B. | Tuscan |
| C. | English |
| D. | French |
| Answer» C. English | |
| 561. |
In which country is Macbeth set ? |
| A. | Spain |
| B. | Denmark |
| C. | Scotland |
| D. | Canada |
| Answer» D. Canada | |
| 562. |
In which college Edmund Spenser study ? |
| A. | Pembroke College |
| B. | Latin College |
| C. | Corpus Christi |
| D. | Queens College |
| Answer» B. Latin College | |
| 563. |
In which century was Shakespeare born ? |
| A. | 16th |
| B. | 14th |
| C. | 15th |
| D. | 17th |
| Answer» B. 14th | |
| 564. |
In which circle would Dante place someone who committed suicide ? |
| A. | The circle of violence |
| B. | The circle of wrath |
| C. | The circle of heresy |
| D. | The circle of treachery |
| Answer» B. The circle of wrath | |
| 565. |
In which book of the Bible does the story of Adam and Eve occur ? |
| A. | Leviticus |
| B. | Exodus |
| C. | Genesis |
| D. | Deuteronomy |
| Answer» D. Deuteronomy | |
| 566. |
In what year was the First Folio published ? |
| A. | 1626 |
| B. | 1621 |
| C. | 1623 |
| D. | 1629 |
| Answer» D. 1629 | |
| 567. |
In what year did the Easter Rising occur ? |
| A. | 1901 |
| B. | 1916 |
| C. | 1922 |
| D. | 1934 |
| Answer» C. 1922 | |
| 568. |
In what year did Ireland acquire national independence ? |
| A. | 1847 |
| B. | 1893 |
| C. | 1906 |
| D. | 1922 |
| Answer» E. | |
| 569. |
In what way(s) did the events of the Easter Rising affect the work of writers ? |
| A. | it led many Irish writers to criticize British colonial practices |
| B. | it led to more depictions of violence and sacrifice in Irish literature |
| C. | it inspired Irish writers to create an Irish national identity |
| D. | All of the Above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 570. |
In what form did Dylan Thomas’s ’Under Milk Wood’ first become known ? |
| A. | Book of poetry |
| B. | A radio play |
| C. | A stage play |
| D. | a short film |
| Answer» C. A stage play | |
| 571. |
In what country is ’Dr Faustus’ based ? |
| A. | England |
| B. | Italy |
| C. | France |
| D. | Germany |
| Answer» E. | |
| 572. |
In what context does Joyce use the term “amor matris,” or motherly love ? |
| A. | in The Dubliners, Chandler uses it to describe family relationships |
| B. | in The Dubliners, Gabriel uses it in his discussions about death |
| C. | in Ulysses, Stephen uses it in his lectures on art |
| D. | in Ulysses, Leopold uses it to describe his personal identity |
| Answer» D. in Ulysses, Leopold uses it to describe his personal identity | |
| 573. |
In what book does the fall take place ? |
| A. | Book VIII |
| B. | Book X |
| C. | Book IX |
| D. | Book VII |
| Answer» D. Book VII | |
| 574. |
In Vita Nuova, how does Dante represent love ? |
| A. | Love is an ennobling force that offers a chance for salvation. |
| B. | Love is problematic for Dante, because Beatrice is considered impure. |
| C. | Love has little to do with spirituality. |
| D. | Love obscures all possibility for salvation. |
| Answer» B. Love is problematic for Dante, because Beatrice is considered impure. | |
| 575. |
In verse, “meter” refers to which of the following ? |
| A. | The length of a written line |
| B. | The measured pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables |
| C. | The height of the stage |
| D. | The number of words in a line |
| Answer» C. The height of the stage | |
| 576. |
In Ulysses, with which mythical character does Stephen best correspond ? |
| A. | Odysseus |
| B. | Telemachus |
| C. | Nestor |
| D. | Nausicaa |
| Answer» C. Nestor | |
| 577. |
In Ulysses, which stylistic characteristic(s) appear ? |
| A. | stream of consciousness |
| B. | repetition of words |
| C. | shifts in narrative voice |
| D. | All of the Above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 578. |
In Ulysses, which experimental technique(s) does Joyce use ? |
| A. | puns |
| B. | parodies |
| C. | unconventional syntax |
| D. | All of the Above |
| Answer» E. | |
| 579. |
In Ulysses, which characteristic(s) can be considered Modernist ? |
| A. | the sequential construction of time |
| B. | the lack of taboo topics |
| C. | the use traditional language |
| D. | the inclusion of various types of media |
| Answer» E. | |
| 580. |
In Ulysses, which character best exemplifies anti-Semitism ? |
| A. | Leopold Bloom |
| B. | Mr. Deasy |
| C. | Gabriel Conroy |
| D. | Molly Ivors |
| Answer» C. Gabriel Conroy | |
| 581. |
In Ulysses, to what does Bloom often compare life ? |
| A. | a newspaper |
| B. | a stream |
| C. | a law |
| D. | a book |
| Answer» C. a law | |
| 582. |
In Ulysses, Joyce retells which ancient story ? |
| A. | Homer’s The Iliad |
| B. | Homer’s The Odyssey |
| C. | Virgil’s The Aeneid |
| D. | Sophocles’s Antigone |
| Answer» C. Virgil’s The Aeneid | |
| 583. |
In “Two Gallants,” Joyce’s major critical commentary is__________________? |
| A. | that women are more at fault than men |
| B. | that individuals are too passive |
| C. | that people work too hard for change |
| D. | that Catholicism is not to blame for problems |
| Answer» C. that people work too hard for change | |
| 584. |
In “the tragic history of Doctor Faustus”. Faustus was a ? |
| A. | German scholar |
| B. | French scholar |
| C. | Spanish scholar |
| D. | Greek scholar |
| Answer» B. French scholar | |
| 585. |
In The Purgatorio, which of the following characters does Dante dream about ? |
| A. | Rachel and Leah |
| B. | Brutus and Cassius |
| C. | Dido and Aeneas |
| D. | Pope Boniface and Pope Clement |
| Answer» B. Brutus and Cassius | |
| 586. |
In The Purgatorio, whom does Dante cite as his example of temperance ? |
| A. | Pope Boniface |
| B. | Pope Clement |
| C. | Saint Stephen |
| D. | John the Baptist |
| Answer» E. | |
| 587. |
In The Purgatorio, where does Dante physically set purgatory ? |
| A. | In the southern hemisphere |
| B. | In the northern hemisphere |
| C. | In Florence |
| D. | In Rome |
| Answer» B. In the northern hemisphere | |
| 588. |
In The Purgatorio, the opening of the text resembles which type of poem ? |
| A. | Sonnet |
| B. | Aubade |
| C. | Ode |
| D. | Elegy |
| Answer» C. Ode | |
| 589. |
In The Purgatorio, what is the function of the residents’ punishments ? |
| A. | The punishments prevent hope from being reborn in sinners. |
| B. | The punishments keep the sinners from entering the path to salvation. |
| C. | The punishments allow the sinners to purge their sins. |
| D. | The punishments remind the sinners that they are damned to hell. |
| Answer» D. The punishments remind the sinners that they are damned to hell. | |
| 590. |
In The Purgatorio, what do the steps to the Gate of Purgatory represent ? |
| A. | The seven deadly sins |
| B. | The seven types of sin that keep people from heaven |
| C. | The three components of the perfect confession |
| D. | The eight beatitudes |
| Answer» D. The eight beatitudes | |
| 591. |
In The Purgatorio, how does Dante represent the entryway to the seventh terrace of lust ? |
| A. | He must be allowed by Cerberus to pass. |
| B. | He must walk through an immense wall of flames. |
| C. | He must be escorted into the terrace by an angelic messenger. |
| D. | He must first be ferried across the River Lethe. |
| Answer» C. He must be escorted into the terrace by an angelic messenger. | |
| 592. |
In The Purgatorio, how does Dante depict the punishment of the proud penitents ? |
| A. | They are punished with whips and bridles. |
| B. | They are forced to carry heavy rocks on their backs. |
| C. | They have their eyes sewn shut with wire. |
| D. | They must walk through thick smoke. |
| Answer» C. They have their eyes sewn shut with wire. | |
| 593. |
In the poem ‘Tintern Abbey’, ‘dearest friend’ refers to ? |
| A. | Nature |
| B. | Dorothy |
| C. | Coleridge |
| D. | Wye |
| Answer» C. Coleridge | |
| 594. |
In the play, “Twelfth Night,” who rescues Sebastian after his shipwreck ? |
| A. | Antonio |
| B. | Maria |
| C. | Olivia |
| D. | None of the above |
| Answer» B. Maria | |
| 595. |
In the play, “Twelfth Night,” what country is Orisono from ? |
| A. | France |
| B. | Denmark |
| C. | Illyria |
| D. | England |
| Answer» D. England | |
| 596. |
In the play, “Twelfth Night,” who is Sebastian ? |
| A. | Viola’s twin brother |
| B. | Viola’s eventual lover |
| C. | A clown |
| D. | Olivia’s uncle |
| Answer» B. Viola’s eventual lover | |
| 597. |
In the play, “Twelfth Night,” what does Viola refer to herself as when she disguises herself as a man ? |
| A. | Orsino |
| B. | Sir Toby |
| C. | Antonio |
| D. | Cesario |
| Answer» E. | |
| 598. |
In the play, “Richard III,” who speaks of “the winter of our discontent” (I.i.1) ? |
| A. | Richmond |
| B. | Queen Elizabeth |
| C. | Richard III |
| D. | The princes |
| Answer» D. The princes | |
| 599. |
In the play, “Richard III,” who is the mother of Prince Edward ? |
| A. | Lady Anne |
| B. | Queen Elizabeth |
| C. | Margaret |
| D. | Duchess of York |
| Answer» D. Duchess of York | |
| 600. |
In the play, “Richard III,” who is Richard’s primary accomplice ? |
| A. | Buckingham |
| B. | Clarence |
| C. | Tyrell |
| D. | Richmond |
| Answer» B. Clarence | |