Victorian Period, MCQ MOCK TEST – 2


For the students of University of Gour Banga, West Bengal, India

MCQ MOCK TEST – 2
Total Marks - 40
Time – 1:30 Hours
v  A. Instruction: Write MCQ no. And options in full on Answer Sheet.
1. The phrase 'Stormy Sisterhood' is applied to :
(a) Charlotte, Emily, Mary
(b) Charlotte, Emily, Jane
(c) Charlotte, Emily, Anne
(d) Aphra, Emily, Anne

2. What award was given to Hardy as a great novelist?
(a) Order of Merit
(b) Order of Novelist
(c) Order of King
(d) Order of Philosopher

3. In one of his novels Hardy says: "Happiness is but an occasional episode in the general drama of pain." It is in -
(a) Tess
(b) A Tale of Two Cities
(c) Hard Times
(d) Mayor of Casterbridge

4. In one of his novels Hardy quotes Shakespeare's remark :
"As flies to the wanton boys are we to the gods, They kill us for their sport." In which of the novels does he quote these lines?
 (a) Tess
(b) A Tale of Two Cities
(c) Hard Times
(d) Mayor of Casterbridge

5. Hardy believed in the philosophy of :
(a) Immanent Merit
(b) Immanent Novelist
(c) Immanent Will
(d) Immanent Philosophy

6. Who is the author of Prometheus Bound ?
(a) William Wordsworth
(b) Tennyson
(c) Elizabeth Barret Browning
(d) Robert Browning

7. The poet who speaks of Nature as 'Red in Tooth and Claw’?
(a) William Wordsworth
(b) Tennyson
(c) Elizabeth Barret Browning
(d) Robert Browning

8. Which of the following novels of Charles Dickens is most autobiographical?
 (a) Tess
(b) A Tale of Two Cities
(c) David Copperfield
(d) Mayor of Casterbridge

9. Who is the author of the novel ‘No Name’?
(a) William Wordsworth
(b) Tennyson
(c) Arnold
(d) Wilkie Collins

10. Who is the author of 'Unto This Last?
(a) Ruskin
(b) Tennyson
(c) Arnold
(d) Wilkie Collins

11. Dickens said about one of his novels:" I like this the best" which novel was he referring to?
(a) Tess
(b) A Tale of Two Cities
(c) David Copperfield
(d) Mayor of Casterbridge

12. Who is the author of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde?
(a) William Wordsworth
(b) Tennyson
(c) R.L.Stevenson
(d) Robert Browning

13. Charles Dickens's characters are generally:
(a) Round
(b) General
(c) Motionless
(d) Flat

14. In Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities', the two cities referred to are:
 (a) London and Paris
(b) London and Washington
(c) Manchester and Paris
(d) London and Casterbridge

15. The theme of Tennyson's Idylls of the King is :
(a) The story of King Charles and His Round Table
(b) The story of King Arthur and His Kingdom
(c) The story of King Arthur and His Round Table
(d) The story of Roger Arthur and His Round Table

 16. Tennyson's Queen Mary is a:
(a) Drama
(b) Poem
(c) Prose
(d) Novel

 17. "Let knowledge grow from more to more, But more of reverence in us dwell: "That mind and soul, according well, May make one music as before." These lines are quoted from Tennyson's In Memoriam. What do these lines imply?
(a) Compromise between philosophy and faith
(b) Compromise between knowledge and faith
(c) Compromise between God and faith
(d) Compromise between earth and faith

18. Utilitarianism is a - Philosophical theory
(a) Literary theory
(b) Philosophical theory
(c) Social theory
(d) A medium of expression

 19. How many years did Tennyson take in brooding over and finishing In Memoriam ?
(a) Fifteen years
(b) Sixteen years
(c) Eighteen years
(d) Seventeen years

20. The Oxford Movement is also known as -
(a) Tractarianism
(b) National Apostasy
(c) Freedom Movement of Education
(d) Catholic Movement

B. Answer any two of the following questions.  Marks - 5X2 = 10
1. Discuss the character of Stephen Blackpool.
2.What kind of morality does Bitzer exibit?
3. Describe the relation of Gabriel and Bathsheba.
4. What is the impact of Bathsheba’s Valentine on Boldwood?

C. Answer any one of the following questions.  Marks - 10X1 = 10
1. Discuss Hardy’s Vision of life underlying in ‘Far From the Madding Crowd’.
2. How does Dickens illustrate education, culture and society in the novel ‘Hard Times’?

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