2nd Year 200 MCQs
2nd Year 200 MCQs
2nd Year 200 MCQs
(Poetry)
1. Match the following:
Wordsworth Tennyson
Shelley None
Shakespeare Milton
Tennyson None
8. SEVEN AGES OF MAN has been taken from AS YOU LIKE IT --------- and --------
Poem Speech
Song Epic
12. Each stanza of THE MAN OF LIFE UPRIGHT is of four ------ lines:
5- syllabled 4-syllabled
6-syllabled None
Mind Mentality
Heart Intention
14. From where does the upright man of Thomas Campion take wisdom?
Tiger Power
Sun None
16. SAMSON is originally a/an ------ word.
Arabic Latin
Hebrew French
Catherine Delilah
Marry None
Johnson Manoa
Mathew Not mentioned
Palestines
Philistines
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?
24. She was driving fast in a built up area with a speed of:
25. (Mrs. Oakentubb) What was the amount of bet for fast driving?
26. Who told Mrs. Oakentubb to say that she did not see two commuters before smash/accident?
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
30. PRINCIPIA MATHEMATICA & PAST AND PRESENT were composed by:
31. The West lost its position through the wars between ROMANS and:
33. The brilliant period of world was called THE DARK AGE by --------------------------------- historians.
34. The power of England in the early 19th century was based upon a virtual monopoly of:
35. There is only one imperialism that offers any menace to Asia. It is that of:
36. Its philosophy is German and its regime is imposed by military force:
37. The movement of GANDHI was SPINNING – WHEEL and it was his:
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
42. MASTODONS is mentioned in REFLECTION ON THE RE-AWAKENING EAST prehistoric animals similar to:
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:
King & lawyer Warrior & Scientist Thinker & Poet None
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:
Friend Sister
Brother None
Scholars Blind
Cruel Deaf
1671 1700
1670 None
Courage Hope
Honesty Fear
1730 1733
1731 None
73. According to PAKISTAN AND THE MODERN WORLD the entire Hindus in sub-continent were:
77. It was fully justified for the Muslims of sub-continent to have a separate state of their own, both on
human and:
78. When British India was partitioned, we the Pakistanis, were asked to set up a new state of ----within -----:
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
86. The main idea of ACT III OF THE SILVER BOX was:
88. The cigarette silver box was stolen from John Barthwick’s home on:
89. Who was Thomas Marlow (witness in court) in ACT III OF SILVER BOX?
91. Who was Mrs. Jones in ACT III OF THE SILVER BOX?
PA Secretary
Assistant Charwoman
97. ‘A man can do as he will but not will as he will’ spoken by:
Mysterious Fact
Hidden Reality
106.the following composed were composed by:
Dorian Gray (Novel) An Ideal husband, Lady Windermere’s Fan, Importance of being earnest
Metaphor Personification
Hyperbole Irony
119.Ivor Thomas defined him ‘a rich imagination working through a flexible pen’
Warriors Parliamentarians
Authors None
Scotland England
Ireland None
Mountains Islands
Forests None
10 lines 8 Lines
12 Lines None
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
140.Essays on criticism & The Rape of the Lock were composed by:
142.GULFS means:
143.ERE means:
144.The main theme of THE LOST STAR is:
Existentialisms/Exist Extremism
Expressionism None
145.Blur means:
146.CHAOTIC means:
1671 1672
1670 Not mentioned
Spenser Marlow
Mathew 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
Krafstein Bersonin
Lauengram De Gautet
157.Who was Ruritanian in the following character?
Krafstein Bersonin
De Gautet None
Bersonin Lauengram
Krafstein None
1893 1894
1895 1896
Krafstein Rupert
Lauengram None
English French
German German
163.Anthony Hope composed 07 novels including THE PRISONER OF ZENDA but by professional he was a:
Scholar Novelist
Lawyer Scientist
28 30
27 29
Diplomat Warrior
Poet Not mentioned
10 miles 30 miles
20 miles 50 miles
12 miles 20 miles
15 miles 10 miles
2 hours 4 hours
3 hours Not mentioned
Himself Captain
Colonel None
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
Gambler Spy
Game-Keeper None
Austrian German
Irish Ruritanian
Wednesday Saturday
Tuesday Sunday
184.Mauban was --------------.
English French
Irish Ruritanian
Wealth Princess
Mauban None
Unknown Rupert
Rassendyll None
Captain Unknown
Colonel None
Rassendyll Captain
Rupert None
Colonel Rupert
Michael None
Michael Rassendyll
Rupert None
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:
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:
202.‘Heaven does not always make the right men kings.’ Spoken by:
Captain Colonel
Rassendyll Michael
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:
50 km 15 km
50 miles 15 miles
15 miles 20 miles
10 miles Not mentioned
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
Dryden Wordsworth
Milton None