1. Late in the nineteenth century a number of
writers followed the example of Chekhov and
Ibsen by constructing plays in ————— acts.
(a) three (b) two
(c) five (d) four
2. "Marriage has many pains, but celibacy has
no pleasures" is an example of —————
(a) anticlimax (b) antithesis
(c) baroque (d) bombast
3. Carpe Diem, meaning "seize the day, is a
Latin phrase from one of ————— Odes
(I.xi.) which has become the name for a very
common literary motif, especially in lyric
poetry.
(a) Milton's (b) Vigil's
(c) Horace's (d) Ovid's
4. The Elizabethan chronicle plays are
sometimes called —————.
(a) Low Comedy (b) Comic plays
(c) Celtic plays (d) History plays
5. The term ————— (the singular is
"incunabulum") signifies all books that were
produced in the infancy of priniting.
(a) Incunabula (b) Variorum
(c) Edition (d) Books
6. Who is the leader of Chicago School criticism?
(a) Wolfgang Iser (b) Derrida
(c) R.S.Crane (d) De Man
7. Who among the following is the major writer
of the dramatic form heroic drama?
(a) Sheridan (b) Congreve
(c) Shakespeare (d) Dryden
8. A Rhetoric of Irony was written by —————
(a) Mathew Arnold
(b) Wayne Booth
(c) Christopher Claudwell
(d) T.S.Eliot
9. An unstressed syllable followed by a stressed
syllable is called —————.
(a) dactylic (b) trochaic
(c) iambic (d) anapestic
10. A ————— is any particular meaningful
utterance, spoken or written.
(a) parole (b) langue
(c) competence (d) performance
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