English Literature Q&A for All Competitive Exams

Not only the English literature but also the world literature. Literature multiple choice questions are important for all type of Govt Jobs, UGC, UGC NET, IGCSE, IAS, IFS and IPS, The CLEP English Literature exam, GCSE English Literature Exam, BCS, Bank, University Admission exam suggestion and practice in English every subsequent year. This is mainly literature review, English literature review, literature review sample, English literature question practice, English literature for bcs and English literature mcq for all competitive exam.

 1. Who is known as “The Poet of Nature” in English literature?

A. Lord Tennyson

B. John Milton

C. John Keats
D. William Wordsworth

Answer is: D

 

2. Who is the most famous satirist in English literature?

A. Alexander pope

B. William Wordsworth
C.  Jonathan Swift

D. Samuel Butler

Answer is: C

 

3. Who wrote the world-famous tragic play “King Lear”?

A. George Bernard Shaw

B. William Shakespeare

C. Christopher Marlowe

D. John Milton

Answer is: B

 

4. Who is the author of “A Farewell to Arms”? 

A. T. S. Eliot

B. John Milton

C. George Bernard Shaw

D. Ernest Hemingway

Answer is: D

 

6. Who compiled the English dictionary for the first time? 

A. Samuel Butler

B. Alexander Pope

C. William Wordsworth

D. Samuel Johnson

Answer is: D

 

5. “Paradise Lost” was written by_____.

A. Mathew Arnold

B. Robert Browning

C. John Milton

D. W B Yeats

Answer is: C

 

7. “The Merchant of Venice” is a Shakespearean play about ______.

A. a Jew

B. a Moor

C. a Roman

D. a Turk

Answer is: A

 

8. Who of the following was both a poet and painter?

A. Keats

B. Donne

C. Blake

D. Spenser

Answer is: C

 

10. Who is called the “Poet of Beauty”? 

A. Edmund Spenser

B. P. B. Shelly

C. John Keats

D. William Wordsworth

Answer is: C

 

9. Shakespeare is known mostly for his-

A. Poetry

B. Novels

C. Autobiography

D. Plays

Answer is: D

 

Home work:

11. Which of the following ages in English literary history is the latest?

A. The Augustan Period

B. The Victorian Period

C. The Georgian Period

D. The Restoration Period

 


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