The Victorian Period
Total Questions: 63
1) Who is the poet of the Victorian age?
- A: Helen Keller
- B: Matthew Arnold
- C: Shakespeare
- D: Robert Browning
2) Which of the following ages in literary history is the latest?
- A: The Anglo Saxon Age
- B: The Renaissance Age
- C: The Romantic Age
- D: The Victorian Age
3) Browning was the composer of any of the following poems-
- A: Two Voices
- B: The Scholar Gipsy
- C: Andrea Del Sarto
- D: Oenone
4) Tennyson wrote–
- A: The Lotus-Eaters
- B: Dover Beach
- C: My Last Dutchess
- D: The Eve of St. Agnes
5) ‘The Falcon’ is a comedy by-
- A: Emily Bronte
- B: Charlotte Bronte
- C: Robert Browning
- D: Alfred Tennyson
6) Who wrote the poem ‘Ulysses’?
- A: Robert Browning
- B: Alfred Tennyson
- C: George Eliot
- D: Charles Dickens
7) Who wrote the book ‘Ivan Hoe’?
- A: O' Henry
- B: R L Stevenson
- C: Earnest Hemingway
- D: Sir Walter Scott
8) Which poetry is written by Sir Walter Scott?
- A: Patriotism
- B: the Patriot
- C: A Frosty Night
- D: All of the above
9) Who excels in dramatic monologue?
- A: John Milton
- B: Robert Browning
- C: S.T. Coleridge
- D: William Wordsworth
10) কাকে Short storyএর জনক বলা হয়?
- A: এড. এলান পো
- B: টি. এলিয়ট
- C: সমারসেট মম
- D: দেয়া নেই
11) Tennyson’s ‘In Memoriam’ is-
- A: an elegy
- B: an ode
- C: a sonnet
- D: None of them
12) 52. Who wrote ‘Patriotism’?
- A: William Shakespeare
- B: William Wordsworth
- C: Sir Walter Scott
- D: Robert Browning
13) A novel is not written in ___.
- A: prose
- B: letter form
- C: rhyme
- D: third person narrative
14) The appropriate meaning of the word ‘monologue’ is –
- A: a long speech in a play spoken by one actor especially when alone
- B: conversation in a play
- C: a speech in a play in which a character, who is alone on the stae, speaks his thoughts aloud
- D: a dialogue between the two actors or actresses in a drama
15) The Victorian age is named after–
- A: King Victor 1
- B: Victory of the British Empire
- C: The Victors in the war against the French
- D: Queen Victoria
16) Who is the author of ‘Arabian Nights’?
- A: Sir Richard Burton
- B: Alexander Pope
- C: Smith
- D: None of them
17) Who was a peot Laureate after William Wordsworth?
- A: Alfred Tennyson
- B: Ben Jonson
- C: John Dryden
- D: Edmund Spenser
18) Who is the author of “The Origin of Species,”
- A: C.Darwin
- B: A.Pope
- C: T. Hardy
- D: O.Goldsmith
19) ‘Give me good mothers, I will give you a good nation’ was the observation of-
- A: Hitler
- B: Abraham Lincoln
- C: Napoleon
- D: Sheikh Mojib
20) Who is not Poet Laureate?
- A: Alfred Tennyson
- B: William Wordsworth
- C: Robert Browning
- D: Edmund Spenser
21) ‘You may fool some of the people some of the time; you can even fool some of the people all the time, but you can’t fool all the people all time’ was stated by–
- A: George Washington
- B: V. V. I Lenin
- C: Abraham Lincoln
- D: Churchill
22) Who created the detective ‘Sherlock Holmes’?
- A: John Gay
- B: W. B Somerset Maugham
- C: Sir A Conan Doyle
- D: Dylan Thomas
23) ‘Govt. of the people, by the people for the people’ was observed by-
- A: Abraham Lincoln
- B: Clinton
- C: M. K. Gandhi
- D: Yasir Arafat
24) The Return of the native is written by–
- A: Aldus Huxley
- B: Alexander Dumas
- C: Somerset Maugham
- D: Thomas Hardy
25) ‘Sherlock Holmes’ was written by—
- A: G. K. Cheslerton
- B: Macbeth
- C: John Galsworthy
- D: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
26) The central idea of ‘Under the greenwood tree’ is that:
- A: life in the forest is dangerous
- B: urban life is disgusting
- C: we all should live simple life
- D: life in nature is simple and free
27) In ‘Under the greenwood tree’ which of the following is mentioned as an ‘enemy’?
- A: nature
- B: forest
- C: sun
- D: a big tree
28) ‘War and Peace’ a novel of Napoleonic invasion written by-
- A: George Bernard Show
- B: Ernest Hemisgway
- C: Leo Tolstoy
- D: Anne Frank
29) Who is the author of the book
- A: Leo Tolstoy
- B: William Cowper
- C: Shakespeare
- D: John Ruskin
30) Leo Tolstoy is a– novelist.
- A: British
- B: German
- C: French
- D: Russian
31) One of the four mentioned below is not a novelist of Modern Age in English Language. Who is he?
- A: H.G Wells
- B: Charles Dickens
- C: Rudyard Kipling
- D: T. S Elliot
32) Charles Dickens is not the novelist for one of the following-
- A: A Tale of Two Cities
- B: Treasure Islam
- C: David Copperfield
- D: Great Expectations
33) Who did not receive Nobel Prize in Literature.
- A: Tolstoy
- B: Bernard Show
- C: T. S Elliot
- D: Bertand Russell A
34) Charles Dickens is a great-
- A: poet
- B: critic
- C: play-wright
- D: novelist
35) কোন পুস্তকটি Charles Dickens- এর লেখা?
- A: The Moon and the Sixpence
- B: As you Like It
- C: David Copperfield
- D: The Old and the Sea
36) Charles Dickens was the writer of—
- A: Jane Eyre
- B: Wuthering Heights
- C: David Copperfield
- D: Return of the Native
37) A Tale of Two Cities is a novel by-
- A: Dickens
- B: Thackeray
- C: Scott
- D: Fielding
38) Who wrote the two famous novels, ‘David Copperfield’ and ‘A Tale of Two Cities’?
- A: Thomas Hardy
- B: Jane Austen
- C: George Eliot
- D: Charles Dickens
39) Vanity Fair is a novel by–
- A: Dickens
- B: Thackeray
- C: Scott
- D: Fielding
40) The writer of David Copperfield is-
- A: Shakespeare
- B: Copperfield
- C: Charles Dickens
- D: Kipling
41) Who is the author of the novel ‘Three Musketeers?
- A: R. L. Stevenson
- B: William Shakespeare
- C: Sir Walter Scott
- D: Alexandre Dumas
42) ‘Vanity Fair’ is a —-
- A: short story
- B: drama
- C: Poem
- D: novel
43) Matthew Arnold belongs to–
- A: Romantic Age
- B: Victorian Age
- C: Puritan Age
- D: Modern Age
44) ‘The Scholar Gipsy’ wrote by-
- A: Matthew Arnold
- B: Robert Browning
- C: W. B Yeats
- D: Alfred Tnnyson
45) One of the following authors is French. Who is he?
- A: W. Somerset Maugham
- B: Sir Arthur Doyle
- C: Edward Fitzgerald
- D: Alexandre Dumas
46) Browning wrote–
- A: Rabbi Ben Ezra
- B: La Belle Dame Sans Merci
- C: Adonais
- D: Don Juan
47) Who is a Victorian Poet?
- A: Lord Byron
- B: Thomas Gray
- C: Matthew Arnold
- D: None of them
48) The poem ‘The Patriot’ is written by–
- A: Alfred Tennyson
- B: Robert Browning
- C: Matthew Arnold
- D: John Donne
49) In which century was the Victorian period?
- A: 17th century
- B: 18th century
- C: 19th century
- D: 20th century
50) Who among the following is not a recipient of the Nobel prize
- A: Rabindranath Tagore
- B: W.B Yeats
- C: T. S Eliot
- D: D.H Lawrence
51) 12. London town is found a living being in the work of- .
- A: Thomas Hardy
- B: Charles Dickens
- C: W. Congreve
- D: D.H Lawrence
52) ‘A song embodying religious and sacred emotions.’
- A: Lyric
- B: Ode
- C: Hymn
- D: Ballad C
53) ‘David Copperfield’ is a / an —– novel.
- A: Victorian
- B: Elizabethan
- C: Romantic
- D: Modern
54) Who is not a Victorian poet?
- A: Alfred Tennyson
- B: Matthew Arnold
- C: Alexander Pope
- D: Robert Browning
55) Robert Browning was a ___ poet. Fill in the gap with appropriate word.
- A: Romantic
- B: Victorian
- C: Modern
- D: Elizathan
56) Who is the central character of `Wuthering Heights’-
- A: Mr. Earnshaw
- B: Catherine
- C: Heathcliff
- D: Hindley Earnshaw
57) “The old order changeth, yielding place to new”- this line is extracted from Tennyson’s poem?
- A: The Lotos-Eaters
- B: Tithonus
- C: Locksley Hall
- D: Morte d Arthur
58) Tennyson’s “In Memoriam” is an elegy on the death of-
- A: John Milton
- B: John Keats
- C: Arthur Henry Hallam
- D: Sydney Smith
59) “Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam” translate by –
- A: Thomas Carlyle
- B: Edward Fitzgerald
- C: D.H Rossetti
- D: William Thackeray
60) A Chrismas Carol is a – by Charlse Dickens.
- A: Historical Novel
- B: Short Novel
- C: Ballad
- D: Sketch Story
61) ‘Vanity Fair’ is a novel written by-
- A: D.H Lawrence
- B: William Makepeace Thackery
- C: Joshep Conrad
- D: Virginia Wolf
62) “Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will/ To strive, to speak to find, and not to yield” – taken from the poem written by-
- A: Robert Browning
- B: Matthew Arnold
- C: Alfred Tennyson
- D: Lord Byron
63) ‘Pip’ is the protagonist in Charles Dickens’ novel-
- A: A Christmas Carol
- B: A Tale of Two Cities
- C: Oliver Twist
- D: Great Expectations
Time: 60s |
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