PPSC Lecturer English Online Test 9 Past Papers MCQs

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Test Instructions:-
Test Name Lecturer English
Subject Lecturer English Test 9
Test Type MCQs
Total Questions 25
Total Time 20 Minutes
Total Marks 100
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PPSC Lecturer English Practice Test 9

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…………………. Is the Saint Julian of his country :

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Among Chaucer’s character who had locks well carried as if they did laid in press:

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The enthusiastic addition of the study of the writers of Greek and Roman antiquity led to …………

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Sylvia Plath was the wife of ……………

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Which poets collaborated on the lyrical Ballads of 1798?

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Love affairs was the chief ……………….of the ladies of upper class in 18th century:

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Alexander Pope’s …………….recasts a petty high-society scandal as mythological battle for the virtue of an innocent:

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Coleridge under subtle states of feeling including depression and irrational sense of guilt found an outlet in fantasy, supremely in……………….

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A type of literature, characterized by its particular subject or style is called………..

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In the Rime of Ancient Mariner, two figures on the ship cast dice for the Ancient Mariner and the ship; ……………..wings ther Mariner.

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………..Where Youth grows pale and scepter thin and dies………..Who is Keats in his Ode to Nightingale referring to?

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…………………belongs to a relatively small group of creative geniuses whose greatest works were written after her turned 50:

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What is the title to Milton’s blank-verse epic that is written in and critiques the epic tradition?

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 Keats was the opinion that some certainties were best left open to imagination and that the element of doubt and ambiguity added ……………….and specialty to a concept.

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Who authored Piers Polwman?

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Wyatt and Surrey in 16th century imported the …………into the English Language:

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Spirits in the Rape of the Lock are called:

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By the middle of 14th century ……………..was the native language of all classes:

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……………….was known as Madam Eglantine:

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Adrienne Rich’s Aunt jennifer’s Tigers contrasts the creative needlework produced by Aunt Jenifer with:

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Which poet asserted in practice and theory the value of representing rustic life and language as well as social outcasts not only in pastoral poetry, common before this poet’s time, but also as the major subject and medium for poetry in general?

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What characterizes a “metaphysical conceit,” a strategy characteristics of John Donne’s poetry?

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……………….. is the representative of fikle minded friends?

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Published together in 1609, Shakespeare’s ………..Sonnets, in number, are the only direct expression of the poet’s own feelings that we possess; for his plays are the most impersonal in all literature:

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Character are mentioned in Chaucer’s prologue:

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