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Multiple Choice Questions

(Poetry)
1. Match the following:

1. THE SEVEN AGES OF MAN 1. G. Allana


2. THE MAN OF LIFE UPRIGHT 2. John Keat
3. AN ESSAY ON MAN 3. P.B.Shelley
4. AN ELEGY WRITTEN IN A COUNTRY 4. Shakespeare
CHURCHYARAD
5. Thomas Campion
5. SAMSON AGONISTES
6. THE SOLITARY REAPER 6. Tennyson
7. MUSIC WHEN SOFT VOICES DIE 7. Alexander Pope
8. LINES FROM ENDYMION 8. Wordsworth
9. SAY NOT THE STRUGGLE NAUGHT 9. Thomas Grey
AVAILETH 10. Arthur High Clough
10. LINES FROM ULYSSES 11. John Milton
11. THE LOST STAR

2. Who is the poet of beauty?

 Wordsworth  Tennyson
 Shelley  None

3. Who is the poet of nature?


4. ‘A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOR EVER’ has been taken from:
5. Who was given the title PEERAGE?

 Shakespeare  Milton
 Tennyson  None

6. Which of the following poem is written in BLANK VERSE?

 The Lost Star  Seven Ages of Man


 The Man of Life Upright  None

7. Which of the following is written in MONOLOGUE form?

 An Essay on Man  Lines From Ulysses


 Lines from Endymion  None

8. SEVEN AGES OF MAN has been taken from AS YOU LIKE IT --------- and --------

 Act II and Scene V  Act II and Scene V


 Act II and Scene VII  None

9. SEVEN AGES OF MAN is a/an;

 Poem  Speech
 Song  Epic

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10. SANS is used in SEVEN AGES OF MAN and it is originally a/an:

 Greek word  French word


 Latin word  Hebrew word

11. Meanings of the following words:

1. Oblivion 2. saws 3. bubble reputation


4. sighing 5. pantaloons 6. Mewling
7. Puking 8. Merely 9. Satchel

12. Each stanza of THE MAN OF LIFE UPRIGHT is of four ------ lines:

 5- syllabled  4-syllabled
 6-syllabled  None

13. What is guiltless of the upright man?

 Mind  Mentality
 Heart  Intention

14. From where does the upright man of Thomas Campion take wisdom?

 Books  Religious books


 Heavenly books  Not mentioned

15. SAMSON means:

 Tiger  Power
 Sun  None


16. SAMSON is originally a/an ------ word.

 Arabic  Latin
 Hebrew  French

17. The wife of SAMSON was:

 Catherine  Delilah
 Marry  None

18. The FATHER of SAMSON was:

 Johnson  Manoa
 Mathew  Not mentioned

19. The deadly enemies of SAMSON were:

 Palestines
 Philistines

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 Not mentioned
 None
20. The height and weight of Mrs. Oakentubb:

5.3 & under 7 stone 5.5 & under 8 stone 5.7 & under 8 stone None

21. How many months did Mrs. Oakentubb serve in prison for killing innocent commuters?

20 months 2 years 18 months 22 months

22. The following sentences were spoken by:


A. Sometimes one of these brief casual meeting may alter your life. -----------------------------.
B. Vengeance is not wickedness. It is not wicked to punish the evil –doer. ----------------------.
23. Mrs. Oakentubb was killed by he with:

Gun Revolver Pistol Knife

24. She was driving fast in a built up area with a speed of:

150 km 100 km 150 miles Not mentioned

25. (Mrs. Oakentubb) What was the amount of bet for fast driving?

10 pounds 7 pounds 50 pounds None

26. Who told Mrs. Oakentubb to say that she did not see two commuters before smash/accident?

Her husband Her counsel Her Friend Police man

27. The husband of Mrs. Oakentubb was: -----------------------------.

Scientist Police man Salesman None

28. What was the age of Korean girl? ---------- and she ----------- that reminded him of his daughter.

16 & she laughed 14 & she smiled 14 & she criticized None

29. Who were the following? Write down their nationalities.

A. Columbus B. Vaso da Gama C. Alexander

------------------------- ----------------------- -----------------------------

30. PRINCIPIA MATHEMATICA & PAST AND PRESENT were composed by:

Bertrand Russel & Carlyle Carlyle Bertrand Russel None

31. The West lost its position through the wars between ROMANS and:

Americans French Germans Asians


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32. The duration of TANG DYNASTY was:

907-1200 907-1100 907-1207 None

33. The brilliant period of world was called THE DARK AGE by --------------------------------- historians.

Americans Europeans islamists None

34. The power of England in the early 19th century was based upon a virtual monopoly of:

Artificial Intelligence Machine production Invention None

35. There is only one imperialism that offers any menace to Asia. It is that of:

America China Russia Europe

36. Its philosophy is German and its regime is imposed by military force:

Capitalism Democracy Dynasty Communism

37. The movement of GANDHI was SPINNING – WHEEL and it was his:

Religious philosophy Social philosophy Spiritual philosophy None

38. ASIA contains the half population of the world and three distinct civilizations.
A -------------------------------- B ------------------------------------- C -----------------------------------.
39. Modern cosmopolitanism is based upon:

Science & IT Science & machinery Science & Invention Science & Honesty

40. No great civilization has ever been:

Metropolitanism Cosmopolitanism Similarities Differences

41. The most sinister application of scientific technique is in regard to:

Missiles Weapons of war Cannons None

42. MASTODONS is mentioned in REFLECTION ON THE RE-AWAKENING EAST prehistoric animals similar to:

Tiger Elephant Dinosaur None

43. James Thurber was: 1. English humorist 2. American humorist 3. Scottish humorist 4. Irish humorist.
44. Height and weight of Thurber’s grandfather was:

6 feet & 180 pound 6 feet & 170 pound More than 6 feet & 170 pound None

45. City engineers said, water level would not have risen more than:

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3 inches 4 inches 2 inches None

46. The Columbus, Ohio, broken dam rumor began on:

12 March, 1914 12 March, 1915 12 March, 1913 12 March, 1912

47. Who were JULIUS CAESAR & DARIUS CUNNINGWAY:

King & lawyer Warrior & Scientist Thinker & Poet None

48. Who were the following: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------.

Sherman Stanton Grant Sheridan

49. Dr. Mallory had similar physical resemblance with:

Patmore John Keats Robert Browning James Thurber

50. Name of Thurber’s Aunt --------------------------- and name of the movie --------------------------.
51. (The Day the Dam Broke) 1. MARIE CELESTE & 2. SCIOTO were the names of:

Ship & River Ship & Sea Ship & Island Ship & Desert

52. The dam has now broken! Thus setting an official seal of an authentication on the:

1 Disaster 2. Calamity 3. Nation Challenge 4. Widespread disease

53. LIEUTENANT- COLONEL was soon leading the company:


1. 400 people 2. 500 people 3. 600 people 4. None
54. Used to quick decision, trained to immediate obedience, the officer bounded off the porch and running at
full tilt.
A. Dr. Mallory B. LIEUTENANT- COLONEL C. Grandfather of Thurber D. Aunt Edith Taylor
55. Thurber’s mother turned out all the fires and she took with her a dozen eggs and:
A. Bread B. Two loaves of bread C. Two pack of bread D. Two bundles of bread
56.
57. SAMSON was captured by the faithlessness of:

 Friend  Sister
 Brother  None

58. SAMSON and John Milton were:

 Scholars  Blind
 Cruel  Deaf

59. LINES FROM SAMSON AGONISTES was written in:

 1671  1700
 1670  None

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60. Which animal has been mentioned in poem AN ESSAY ON MAN?
61. According to Alexander Pope, it is blessing for human.

 Knowledge  Knowledge to future


 Blindness to future  None

62. According to Alexander Pope, what springs eternal in human breast?

 Courage  Hope
 Honesty  Fear

63. AN ESSAY ON MAN was written on human existence to -----

 Lord Johnson  Lord Bolingbroke


 Lord Mathew  None

64. AN ESSAY ON MAN was written in:

 1730  1733
 1731  None

65. Each line of AN ESSAY ON MAN, having:

 12 syllables and 6 stresses  10 syllables and 5 stresses


 8 syllables and 4 stresses  None

66. ANNALS is mentioned in ELEGY WRITTEN IN COUNTRY CHURCHYARD and it means:

 Secrets  Historical records


 Hidden facts  None

67. Shaheed-i-Millat was the title of:


68. Pakistan and the Modern world is a speech delivered in:
69. It was the very first of Pakistani Prime Minister L.A. Khan to visit the US in:
70. Who was assassinated by a fanatic at public meeting?

 James Thurber  L.A. Khan


 Frank Arthur  None

71. L. Ali Khan was a great statesman and a fine:


 Diplomat
 Orator
 Psychologist
 None
72. According to PAKISTAN AND THE MODERN WORLD the entire Muslims in sub-continent were:

200 million 300 million 100 million None

73. According to PAKISTAN AND THE MODERN WORLD the entire Hindus in sub-continent were:

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400 million 250 million 70 million None

74. Match the words and their meanings:

Maladjustment Unalterable Untrammeled Strains & stress


Disturbance Uncontrolled Unchangeable Failure to cope up

75. Match the words and their meanings:

Monotheist Polytheist Steer Merely


Muslims Only Hindus Guide/direct

76. The Muslims believed in:

 In the right of private ownership  Caste system


 Equality of all humans  Two of them are correct

77. It was fully justified for the Muslims of sub-continent to have a separate state of their own, both on
human and:

 Reality grounds  Geo-political grounds


 Factual grounds  Humanity grounds

78. When British India was partitioned, we the Pakistanis, were asked to set up a new state of ----within -----:

 70 million --- 4 months  None


 80 million --- 3 months  Not mentioned

79. The following sentences were spoken by:


 Our administrative machinery had to be built up from scratch.
 Being a backward people we had no industry, no engineers and practically no traders.
 Liberty does not descend upon a people; a people must raise themselves to it.
 The maintenance of freedom requires constant vigilance.
80. Within a few months of independence ------ million homeless refugees migrated to Pakistan.

6 million 7 million 6.5 million None

81. Liberty is a fruit that must be earned before it can be:

 Celebrated  Enjoyed
 Observed  Remembered

82. We cannot hold the clock back and therefore it is we who must go forward at a double:

 Fast  Face
 Speed  None

83. ‘Chauvinism’ means:

 Narrow-minded patriotism  Nationalism

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 Patriotism  Humanity

84. The following compositions were composed by:


The Man of property (Novel) The Silver Box --- Strife --- Loyalties --- Escape (Dramas)

 James Jeans  John Galsworthy


 Oscar Wilde  None

85. Conrad defined him ‘a humanitarian moralist’

 James Jeans  Butler


 Oscar Wilde  None

86. The main idea of ACT III OF THE SILVER BOX was:

 Judiciary injustice  Competition


 Class difference  Two are correct

87. The value/price of a silver cigarette-box was:

 10 pounds & 5 shillings  5 pounds & 10 shillings


 5 pounds & 5 shillings  10 pounds & shillings

88. The cigarette silver box was stolen from John Barthwick’s home on:

Easter Monday Easter Tuesday Not mentioned None

89. Who was Thomas Marlow (witness in court) in ACT III OF SILVER BOX?

 Butler of Barthwick  P.A of Barthwick


 Guard Barthwick  None

90. Finally, Mr. Jones was sentenced to punishment:

 A month with hard labour  3 months with fine


 2 months with hard labour  None

91. Who was Mrs. Jones in ACT III OF THE SILVER BOX?

 PA  Secretary
 Assistant  Charwoman

92. Einstein had nationalities:

2 nationalities 4 nationalities 3 nationalities None

93. He was awarded NOBLE PRIZE in:

1920 1922 1921 1923

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94. Einstein migrated to the US in:

1940 1943 1941 1939

95. I consider plain living is good for everybody, physically and:

Emotionally Socially Spiritually Mentally

96. In human freedom in the philosophical sense I am definitely:

Strong believer Disbeliever Doubted Suspicious

97. ‘A man can do as he will but not will as he will’ spoken by:

Schopenhauer Carlyle Einstein James Thurber

98. ‘A man can do as he will but not will as he will’ is a/an:

 Optimist statement  Idealistic statement


 Pessimist statement  Realist statement

99. Three ideals of Einstein were:

 Truth, talent & beauty  Beauty, truth & honesty


 Beauty, goodness & effort  None

100.The ordinary objects of human endeavor are:

 Property, honesty & luxury  Property, luxury & outward success


 Outward success, luxury & unity  All are incorrect

101.Einstein’s political ideal is that of:

Dictatorship Dynasty Equality & Justice Democracy

102.For force always attracts men of low:

Self-esteem Morality Spirituality Ethics

103.According to Einstein, the fairest thing we can experience is the:

 Mysterious  Fact
 Hidden  Reality

104.By birth, Einstein was a/an:

American English German French

105.(THE WORLD AS I SEE IT) Schopenhauer was a:

 German philosopher  German thinker

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 German critic  German psychologist


106.the following composed were composed by:
Dorian Gray (Novel) An Ideal husband, Lady Windermere’s Fan, Importance of being earnest

 Oscar Wilde  James Jeans


 Galsworthy  None

107.Oscar Wilde faced criminal charges and was sentenced of imprisonment:

5 years 4 years 2 years 3 years

108.The following dialogues/sentences were spoken by:


 You will never be in the best society unless you can stand on your heads.
 Flour is one thing, and friendship is another.
 Friendship never forgets.
 Generosity is the essence of friendship.
 One good action always breeds another.
 Idleness is a great sin.
 There is no work so delightful as the work one does for others.
 For when people are in trouble, they should be left alone.
109.He believed in ART FOR ART’S SAKE:

Oscar Wilde Einstein James Thurber Frank Arthur

110.Who has similar emotions for friendship?

 Linnet & Miller  Water-rat & Miller


 Duck & Miller  None

111.which season was hard for Little Hans?

Summer Spring Autumn Winter

112.Little Hans sold his 4 things:

113.Miller had these in his property:


------------ ------------ ------------- --------------
114.What figure of speech employed in THE DEVOTED FRIEND?

 Metaphor  Personification
 Hyperbole  Irony

115.Miller kept on promising to give Little Hans but never gave:

Sheep Wheel-barrow Lantern 6 cows

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116.The wife of Miller was a/an:

Honest Intelligent Negative Humble

117.which chapter has been taken from THE MYSTERIOUS UNIVERSE?


 Life in the Universe
 An Astronomer’s view of the Universe
 Space Ship One
 The Devoted Friend
118.Who were the following? Match the following.

Darwin Galileo R. Hooke Eddington Tycho

English English Physicist English Italian Danish


Astronomer Naturalist Astronomer Astronomer

119.Ivor Thomas defined him ‘a rich imagination working through a flexible pen’

 Sir James Jeans  John Hampden


 John Galsworthy  None

120.Who was Catherine in SPACE SHIP ONE?

 Daughter of Witney  Daughter of Harry


 Daughter of Will  None

121.SPACE SHIP ONE was a FANTASY and written in:

1947 1945 1946 1940

122.Who was the CHAIRMAN of village drama society?

 John Hampden  Einstein


 Sir James Jeans  None

123.(SPACE SHIP ONE) Katherine and Harry both are:

Friends Siblings Engaged None


124.
125.
126.HAMPDEN & CROMWELL are mentioned in ELEGY WRITTEN IN COUNTRY CHURCHYARD and they were:

 Warriors  Parliamentarians
 Authors  None

127.THE SOLITARY REAPER was singing in:

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 French language  Anglo-Saxon
 Scottish Language  Gaelic language

128.Celtic language is still spoken in:

 Scotland  England
 Ireland  None

129.HIGHLAND (THE SOLITARY REAPER) are mountainous area located in:

 Western & Northern Scotland  Western & Northern Ireland


 Western & Northern England  None

130.HEBRIDES (THE SOLITARY REAPER) are:

 Mountains  Islands
 Forests  None

131.Each stanza of THE SOLITARY REAPER having:

 10 lines  8 Lines
 12 Lines  None

132.Each line of THE SOLITARY REAPER having:

 8 syllables & 4 beats  12 syllables & 6 beats


 10 syllables & 4 beats  None

133.Which two birds have been mentioned in THE SOLITARY REAPER?


134.MUSIC WHEN SOFT VOICES DIE was written on the death of poet’s:

 Mother  Beloved
 Wife  None

135.How many images are mentioned in SAY NOT STRUGGLE NAUGHT AVAILETH?
136.If hopes were dupes, fears may be:

 Deceptive  Liars
 Imaginative  None

137.ULYSSES was a/an:

 Roman Hero  Greek Hero


 French Hero  None

138.ACHILLES is mentioned in LINES FROM ULYSSES and he was a/an:

 Greek Tourist  Greek Warrior


 Greek Writer  None

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139.ACHILLES was killed by:
 Trojan Prince  No one
 Trojan king  Himself

140.Essays on criticism & The Rape of the Lock were composed by:

 John Milton  Alexander Pope


 Shakespeare  None

141.Sounding Furrows means:

 Noisy sounds  Noisy Waves


 Waves  None

142.GULFS means:

 Cyclone  Sea depths


 Storms  None

143.ERE means:
144.The main theme of THE LOST STAR is:

 Existentialisms/Exist  Extremism
 Expressionism  None

145.Blur means:

 Bad Character  Chastity


 Moral stain  None

146.CHAOTIC means:

 Discipline  Utterly disorder


 Honesty  None

147.BOOKS OF AIRS was written by:

 Thomas Campion  Tennyson


 John Milton  None

148.The following poems were written by:

Ode to a Nightingale Ode to a Grecian Urn Ode to Autumn

 John Keats  Alexander


 Shelley  None

149.He died and buried in Rome:

 John Keats  Shelley

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 Milton  None

150.SAMSON AGONISTES was composed in:

 1671  1672
 1670  Not mentioned

151.John Milton was influenced heavily by:

 Spenser  Marlow
 Mathew  None

152.AREOPAGITICA was composed by John Milton and it is all about:

 Freedom of speech  Human Rights


 Honesty  Equality

153.Paradise Lost & Paradise Regained were written by:

 John Milton  Shakespeare


 Tennyson  None

154.He was expelled for having circulated a pamphlet THE NECESSITY OF ATHEISM:

 P.B.Shelley  Wordsworth
 Keats  None


155.Who was Belgian in the following character?

 Krafstein  Detchard
 Lauengram  None

156.Who was French in the following character?

 Krafstein  Bersonin
 Lauengram  De Gautet


157.Who was Ruritanian in the following character?

 Krafstein  Bersonin
 De Gautet  None

158.Who was English in the following character?

 Bersonin  Lauengram
 Krafstein  None

159.The Prisoner of Zenda was written in 1893 and published in:

 1893  1894
 1895  1896

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160.Who did not die in the following character?

 Krafstein  Rupert
 Lauengram  None

161.The language of Ruritania was:

 English  French
 German  German

162.The Ruritania was an imaginary country and located in the:

 South of Europe  Centre of Europe


 North of Europe  East of Europe

163.Anthony Hope composed 07 novels including THE PRISONER OF ZENDA but by professional he was a:

 Scholar  Novelist
 Lawyer  Scientist

164.The age of Rassendyll was:

 28  30
 27  29

165.Who was lord Burlesdon to Rassendyll?


 Brother-in-law  Brother
 Cousin  Not mentioned

166.What was the relation between Johann and Max Holf?

 Step brother  Cousin


 Brother  Friend

167.Who was Josef?

 King’s domestic servant  King’s relative


 King’s body guard  None

168.Who were the six?


 Government officials
 Guards
 Hired criminals
 Soldiers
169.Who was Bertram Bertrand?

 Poet and Journalist  Author and Diplomat


 Journalist and tourist  None

170.Who was George Featherly?

 Diplomat  Warrior
 Poet  Not mentioned

171.Who was Marshal Strakencz?

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 Commander-in-Chief  Colonel
 Captain  None

172.The distance between Zenda and Strelsau?

 10 miles  30 miles
 20 miles  50 miles

173.The distance between Zenda and border/frontier?

 12 miles  20 miles
 15 miles  10 miles

174.Countess of Helga is -----

 Attendee to Mauban  Maid


 Atendee to princess  None

175.The duration of coronation was:

 2 hours  4 hours
 3 hours  Not mentioned

176.Max Holf was stabbed to death by:

 Himself  Captain
 Colonel  None

177.Dresden is mentioned in THE NOVEL and it is a/an ------- city:

 French  German
 English  Irish

178.According to the plan, Johann will keep the door opened at ------ for Sapt and soldiers.

 3 pm  2 pm
 3 am  2 am

179.According to Johann, the king is imprisoned in a small room in the old castle just by the:

 Cave  Drawbridge
 Cellar  None

180.Who was Johann?

 Gambler  Spy
 Game-Keeper  None

181.TYROL is mentioned and it is ------ city.

 Austrian  German
 Irish  Ruritanian

182.The coronation was arranged on -------:

 Wednesday  Saturday
 Tuesday  Sunday

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183.Mauban was ------years.
 30  Not mentioned
 32  None


184.Mauban was --------------.

 English  French
 Irish  Ruritanian

185.Michael offered --------------- and ------------- to Rassendyll.


 A million crowns ---designation
 Safe-conduct ----- designation
 A million crowns -----a safe-conduct
 None
186.Rupert and Michael fought due to:

 Wealth  Princess
 Mauban  None

187.Michael was killed by:

 Unknown  Rupert
 Rassendyll  None

188.Bersonin was killed by:

 Captain  Unknown
 Colonel  None

189.Detchard was stabbed by:

 Rassendyll  Captain
 Rupert  None

190.de Gautet was killed by:

 Colonel  Rupert
 Michael  None

191.Mauban was liked by:

 Michael  Rassendyll
 Rupert  None

192.‘If lover were all’ is name of chapter in the PRISONER OF ZENDA:

 20  21
 22  19

193.Who is Rose?
 Rassendyll’s cousin
 Rassendyll’s sister
 Rassendyll’s sister-in-law
 Not mentioned
194.The name of 22 chapter of THE PRISONER OF ZENDA is:

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 Present, Past-Future  Future, Present---Past
 Present-Future---Past  None

195.‘Say I am Christian and I am jealous’ was spoken by:

 R.Elphberg  Princess Flavia


 Mauban  None

196. ‘Cuirassiers’ means:

 Soldiers wearing cuirasses  Guards wearing cuirasses


 Agents wearing cuirasses  None

197.‘The critic’ is mentioned in THE PRISONER OF ZENDA (137 page):

 Comedy play by Sheridan  Tragic play by Sheridan


 Social play by Sheridan  None

198.“Tete-a-tete” means:
 Private conversation b/w two people
 Private conversation among four people
 Private conversation among three people
 None
199.“Partie carree” means:

 Party of 4 people  Party of 02 people


 Party of 06 people  None

200.SCYLLA is mentioned in THE PRISONER OF ZENDA (138 page) and it means:

 A cock (a monster with 06  A snake (a monster with 06


heads) heads)
 A dog (a monster with 06  A dragon (a monster with 06
heads) heads)

201.‘Quadrille’ (139 page) means:

 Dance of 02 pairs  Dance of 005 pairs


 Dance of 04 pairs  None

202.‘Heaven does not always make the right men kings.’ Spoken by:

 Captain  Colonel
 Rassendyll  Michael

203.‘The devil has his share in most things.’ Spoken by;

 Captain  Michael
 Rassendyll  None

204.‘Honor binds a woman too, my honor lies in being true to my country and my house.’ Spoken by:

 Captain  Princess
 Countess of Helga  Mauban

205.‘Your ring will always be in my finger, your heart in my heart but you must go and I must stay’ spoken by:

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 Mauban  Princess Flavia
 Countess of Helga  None

206.The distance between Zenda and Strelsau is:

 50 km  15 km
 50 miles  15 miles

207.The Zenda is ------------ away from frontier:

 15 miles  20 miles
 10 miles  Not mentioned

208.Lord Burlesdon was:

 Cousin of Rassendyll  Friend of Rassendyll


 Brother of Rassendyll  None

209.Rupert was killed by:

 Rassendyll  Colonel
 Captain  No one

210.‘If love were the only thing I could follow you in rags’ spoken to:

 Mauban  Rassendyll
 Princess Flavia  Michael

211.Who composed LYRICAL BALLADS in 1798 in the following?

 Wordsworth  Not mentioned


 Keats  None

212.G. ALLANA was a poet of (read page 90):

 19th century  18th century


 20th century  None

213.Who belonged to Roman Catholic family in the following?

 Alexander Pope  Shelley


 Keats  None

214.The following statements are spoken by:


To know English and not to read Shakespeare is as deplorable a waste of knowledge as can imagine.
His poetry at its best is impossible to exceed in power and beauty
No writer has dealt with so many aspects of human behavior---

 Dryden  Wordsworth
 Milton  None

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Permanent Faculty at D.J.Science College
Visiting Faculty at Bahria University

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