376 . Nobel Prize winner in literature Harold Pinter is from -
- A. US
- B. UK
- C. Australia
- D. Canada
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377 . Who is famous for the theory of 'Objective corelative'?
- A. Virginia Woolf
- B. T. S. Eliot
- C. E. M. Forster
- D. W. S. Maugham
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378 . "The Dry Salvages' is a/an -
- A. poem
- B. epic
- C. play
- D. essay
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379 . Which one is a metaphisical poem?
- A. Patriotism
- B. To His Coy Mistress
- C. Sonnet - 18
- D. To Daffodils
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380 . The Nobel Laurate in literature Tomas Transtromer died in -
- A. 2012
- B. 2013
- C. 2014
- D. 2015
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381 . "No man can be wise on empty stomach." Said by -
- A. Oscar Wilde
- B. George Eliot
- C. G. B. Shaw
- D. E. M. Forster
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382 . The literary term 'phoenix' means -
- A. a kind of eagle
- B. a mythological bird
- C. a God of Greek mythology
- D. a leopard
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383 . Which of the following means 'A Song of Mourning'?
- A. elegy
- B. parody
- C. ballad
- D. lyric
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384 . The sentence ‘Death, thou shalt not die.” is an example of -.
- A. Smile
- B. metaphor
- C. irony
- D. paradox
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385 . Who the following was a poet?
- A. Eliot
- B. Dickens
- C. Forster
- D. James Joyce
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386 . Which is the famous novel of Oscar Wilde?
- A. Mother
- B. New moon
- C. Show
- D. The Picture of Dorian Gray
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387 . Who among the following is a dramatist?
- A. E. M. Forster
- B. G. B. Shaw
- C. T. S. Eliot
- D. P. B. Shelley
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388 . Bertrand Russell was a British-
- A. Philosopher
- B. Scientist
- C. Astronaut
- D. Journalist
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389 . Who is the poet of the “Victorian Age'?
- A. Helen Keller
- B. Mathew Arnold
- C. Shakespeare
- D. Robert Browning
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390 . "When sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions." ... By-.
- A. Hamlet
- B. King Lear
- C. Romeo and Juliet
- D. Othello
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