1. Who is known as the father of English poetry?
a)
William Shakespeare
b)
Geoffrey Chaucer
c)
John Milton
d)
William Wordsworth
Answer:
Geoffrey Chaucer
Explanation:
Geoffrey Chaucer is called the father of English poetry because he established Middle English as a literary language through works like The Canterbury Tales.
2. Who wrote Paradise Lost?
a)
John Donne
b)
Alexander Pope
c)
John Milton
d)
Thomas Hardy
Answer:
John Milton
Explanation:
John Milton wrote Paradise Lost, an epic poem about the fall of man.
3. “To be, or not to be” is a famous line from which play?
a)
Macbeth
b)
Hamlet
c)
Othello
d)
King Lear
Answer:
Hamlet
Explanation:
The line appears in Hamlet by William Shakespeare.
4. Who wrote Pride and Prejudice?
a)
Emily Brontë
b)
Jane Austen
c)
Virginia Woolf
d)
George Eliot
Answer:
Jane Austen
Explanation:
Jane Austen is famous for Pride and Prejudice, a classic novel of manners.
5. Which age is known as the Age of Shakespeare?
a)
Victorian Age
b)
Romantic Age
c)
Elizabethan Age
d)
Modern Age
Answer:
Elizabethan Age
Explanation:
The reign of Queen Elizabeth I is called the Elizabethan Age, famous for drama and literature led by Shakespeare.
6. Who is the poet of nature?
a)
John Keats
b)
William Blake
c)
William Wordsworth
d)
Shelley
Answer:
William Wordsworth
Explanation:
William Wordsworth is called the poet of nature because nature is central in his poetry.
7. Which novel begins with “Call me Ishmael”?
a)
David Copperfield
b)
Moby-Dick
c)
The Old Man and the Sea
d)
Robinson Crusoe
Answer:
Moby-Dick
Explanation:
Moby-Dick opens with this famous line.
8. Who wrote The Waste Land?
a)
T. S. Eliot
b)
Ezra Pound
c)
W. B. Yeats
d)
Robert Frost
Answer:
T. S. Eliot
Explanation:
T. S. Eliot wrote The Waste Land, a landmark modernist poem.
9. What type of play is Macbeth?
a)
Comedy
b)
Tragedy
c)
Romance
d)
Satire
Answer:
Tragedy
Explanation:
Macbeth is one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragic plays.
10. Who wrote Ode to a Nightingale?
a)
Shelley
b)
Byron
c)
Keats
d)
Blake
Answer:
Keats
Explanation:
John Keats wrote this famous ode.
11. Which literary period came after the Romantic Age?
a)
Elizabethan Age
b)
Victorian Age
c)
Puritan Age
d)
Medieval Age
Answer:
Victorian Age
Explanation:
The Victorian Age followed the Romantic period in English literature.
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12. Who wrote Robinson Crusoe?
a)
Jonathan Swift
b)
Daniel Defoe
c)
Charles Dickens
d)
Thomas More
Answer:
Daniel Defoe
Explanation:
Daniel Defoe wrote Robinson Crusoe, considered one of the first English novels.
13. “Beauty is truth, truth beauty” was written by—
a)
Shelley
b)
Keats
c)
Byron
d)
Milton
Answer:
Keats
Explanation:
This line comes from Ode on a Grecian Urn.
14. Who created the character Sherlock Holmes?
a)
Agatha Christie
b)
Charles Dickens
c)
Arthur Conan Doyle
d)
Thomas Hardy
Answer:
Arthur Conan Doyle
Explanation:
Arthur Conan Doyle created Sherlock Holmes.
15. Animal Farm is a—
a)
Romantic novel
b)
Political satire
c)
Tragedy
d)
Epic poem
Answer:
Political satire
Explanation:
Animal Farm criticizes totalitarianism through satire.
16. Who wrote The Rime of the Ancient Mariner?
a)
Coleridge
b)
Blake
c)
Wordsworth
d)
Byron
Answer:
Coleridge
Explanation:
Samuel Taylor Coleridge wrote this famous Romantic poem.
17. Which novel was written by Charles Dickens?
a)
Tess of the d’Urbervilles
b)
Great Expectations
c)
Jane Eyre
d)
Wuthering Heights
Answer:
Great Expectations
Explanation:
Charles Dickens wrote Great Expectations.
18. Who wrote Dr. Faustus?
a)
Ben Jonson
b)
Christopher Marlowe
c)
Shakespeare
d)
Dryden
Answer:
Christopher Marlowe
Explanation:
Christopher Marlowe wrote Doctor Faustus.
19. Which poet is associated with the phrase “Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings”?
a)
Keats
b)
Shelley
c)
Wordsworth
d)
Pope
Answer:
Wordsworth
Explanation:
This definition was given by William Wordsworth in the preface to Lyrical Ballads.
20. Who wrote Jane Eyre?
a)
Emily Brontë
b)
Charlotte Brontë
c)
George Eliot
d)
Virginia Woolf
Answer:
Charlotte Brontë
Explanation:
Charlotte Brontë wrote Jane Eyre, a famous Victorian novel.