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I.
Multiple Choice
1.
In terms of
Pride and Prejudice, which is not true?
A.
Pride and Prejudice is
the most popular of Jane Austen’s
novels.
B. Pride and
Prejudice is originally drafted as
“First Impressions”.
C. Pride and Prejudice is a tragic
novel.
D. In this novel, the author
explores the relationship between great love and
realistic benefits.
2.
“
And where are they? And
where art thou,
My country? On thy
voiceless shore
The heroic lay is
tuneless now-
The heroic bosom beats no
more! ”
In the above
stanza,
“art thou”
literally
means_____.
A.
“art you ”
B.
“are
though”
C.
“art though”
D.
“are you ”
3.
Of the
following writers, which is not the representative
of the Romantic period?
A. William
Blake.
B. John Bunyan.
C. Jane Austen.
D. John
Keats.
4.
Of the
following poets, which is not regarded as “Lake
Poets’”?
A. Saumel Taylor
Coleridge.
B. Robert Southey.
C. William Wordsworth.
D.
G.G. Byron.
5.
With so many poems such as “The
Sparrow’s Nest”,
“To a
Skylark”,
“To the
Cuckoo”
and “To a
Butterfly”,
William
Wordsworth is regarded as a “______”.
A. poet of genius
B. royal
poet
C. worshipper of nature
D. conservative poet
6.
Which of the
following cannot describe
“Byronic
hero”?
A. Proud.
B. Mysterious.
C. Noble origin.
D. Progressive
7.
Which of the following writings is not
created by William Wordsworth?
A. I
Wandered Lonely as a Cloud.
B. She
Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways
C. The
Solitary Reaper
D. The Chimney Sweeper.
8.
The Rights of
Man, a pamphlet, was written by _______, in which
he advocated that politics was the business of
the whole mass of common people and not
only of a government oligarchy.
A. John
Milton
B. Jonathan Swift
C. Robert Burns
D. Thomas
Paine
9.
William
Wordsworth
,
a romantic
poet
,
advocated all the
following EXCEPT ___________.
A. the
use of everyday language spoken by the common
people
B. the expression of the
spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings
C. the use of humble and rustic life as
subject matter
D. the use of elegant
wording and inflated figures of speech
10.
Which of the
following is taken from John
Keats
’
s
“
Ode on a Grecian
Urn
”
?
A.
“
I fall upon the thorns of
life! I bleed!
”
B.
“
They are both
gone up to the church to
pray.
”
C.
“
Earth has not anything to
show more fair.
”
D.
“
Beauty is
truth
,
truth
beauty.
”
11.
“
If Winter comes, can Spring
be far behind.
”
is an
epigrammatic line by _____________.
12.
A. John Keats
B. William Blake
C. William
Wordsworth
D. P. B. Shelley
13.
The main
literary stream in the Romantic Period is
_________.
A. poetry
B.
novels
C. prose
D. periodicals
14.
Prometheus
Unbound is _________ masterpiece
A.
Wordsworth
’
s
B.
Byron
’
s
C.
Shelley
’
s
D.
Keat
’
s
15.
The
publication of __________ marks the beginning of
the Romantic Movement in England.
A.
“
Tintern
Abbey
”
B. Lyrical
Ballads
C. Frost at Night
D.
I Wandered as a Cloud
16.
The best essayist in the English
Romantic Period is _________.
A. John
Keats
B. Walter Scott
C. Charles Lamb
D. Jane Austen
17.
____________
is considered the father of historical novelist in
the English Romantic Period.