LOTUS VIDYALAYA TRB ENGLISH COACHING ACADEMY
MADURAI- 10, MOBILE: 9789513730
TRB PG-ENGLISH
UNIT-I-POEMS- Test – 2 ANSWERS
- D) Friar
- D) Free indirect discourse
- D) Frame story
- C) Aristotle
- A) Manciple
- C) The Yeoman
- D) The Lawyer
- A) St.Julian
- D) The Miller
- B) Doctor
- A) on religious pilgrimage
- C) independent
- C) been engaged in battles overseas
- C) Amold
- D) Chaucer
- A) The prologue to Canterbury tales
- C) Tabard inn
- D) 30
- A) Melibeus Tale and The Parson’s Tale
- A. instead of revealing England’s divisions, it revelled in its diversity.
- A) the Summoner
- C) Thomas Becket
- A) Madelaine
- D) Five
- A) Harry Bailey
- Chaucer, Marlowe, Sidney, Bacon
- A)Nobility, church and commoners
- B) Both (A) and (R) are true but(R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
- B. Pentameter
- D. (ii) and (iv)
- D) Chaucer wrote The Book Named the Governor
- D) medieval curry powder
- D) Doctor of Physic
- D) (a)-(iii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)
- A) The realisation that the end of the world was not necessarily coming shortly
- D) The Peasant’s Revolt
- B) He died in 1410
- D) duplicity
- A) East Smithfield
- C) Tudor
- A) 12
- B) Philip Sidney
- B) Elizabeth
- B) Nine Years War
- B) The Faerie Queene
- C) ab ab bc bc c
- C) allegorical work
- B) The Red Cross knight
- B) Twelve Knights of Elizabeth
- C) Chaucer
- A) Alexandrine
- B) Epithalamion
- C) I and IV are correct
- A) Mutability cantos
- C) IlPenseroso
- B) “L’Allegro” and “II Penseroso”
- C) That of a ship filled with jolly mariners.
- D) IV
- C) eight iambic pentameters
- B) Marriage Hymn
- A) legendaryGreek Poet
- C) Wind
- B) 11th June
- B) Aeolus
- B) three hundred and sixty five lines; days of the year
- C) Epithalamion
- A) a spousal verse
- C) Prothalamion
- C) London
- A) Edmund Spenser’s Amoretti
- B) Sir Walter Raleigh
- C) fabliaux
- C) Roger of Ware
- C) Harry Bailey
- A) 4
- A) naive
- C) The Knight
- B) 2
- B) The Squire
- D) Monk
- D) spends too much time hunting and too little time on religious duty
- A) The Prioress
- (C) The Knight, The Squire, The Prioress
- B) The Prioress
- B)The Friar
- D) Never trust a flatterer
- D) she was “pleasant and friendly in her ways
- C) The Nun’s Priest’s Tale
- B) Both (A) and (R) are true but(R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
- C) II and III
- B) The Parson’s Tale
- C) 2, 3 and 4 are correct
- C) Courtsey-Calidore; Temperance- Guyon; Justice-Artegall
- C) Pardoner
- C) By pardoning those who stole property or committed other crimes
- B) ababcdcdefef gg
- D) Ends with fears of ill omen
- A) Gloriana’s
- A) Mutability cantos
- B) Una’s
- C) I and IV are correct.
- B) Twelve Knights of Elizabeth
- C) Chaucer
- A) Alexandrine
- C) Sir Thomas Wyatt
- C) three
- A) Epic poetry
- B) Wyatt
- A) Surrey
- A) Knight