Monday, October 22, 2018

2013 September UGC NET Solved Question Paper in English, Paper II

1. In the following cluster of poems by Shelley, which one has the voyage motif?
(A) “Adonais”
(B) The Revolt of Islam
(C) “Ode to the West Wind”
(D) Alastor
Answer: (D)

2. In Sydney’s sonnet sequence, Astrophil and Stella, the final sonnet (#108)
(A) Brings no resolution
(B) Ends in joy
(C) Brings a definite resolution
(D) Promises another sonnet sequence
Answer: (A)

3. Who among the following English writers opposed the Licensing Act of 1643?
(A) John Milton
(B) Thomas Browne
(C) Andrew Marvell
(D) Abraham Cowley
Answer: (A)

4. Who claimed: “I have not published a single paper that is not written in a spirit of benevolence and with a love of mankind”?
(A) Pope
(B) Dryden
(C) Swift
Answer: (D)

5. A protagonist writes a letter of confession, but it gets lost under the carpet only to be found on the wedding day. Who is the protagonist?
(A) Bathsheba
(B) Lucetta
(C) Sue
(D) Tess
Answer: (D)

6. In an age of pressurized happiness, we sometimes grow insensitive to subtle joys. The italicised words are an example of
(A) A transferred epithet
(B) A simile
(C) A metaphor
(D) A hyperbaton
Answer: (A)

7. In Graham Greene’s Brighton Rock, Hale is murdered with the help of ‘brighton rock’ which is
(A) A kind of sugar-candy
(B) A form of grenade
(C) A baton
(D) A kind of rock
Answer: (A)

8. Which poet among this group does not belong to the ‘Auden Generation’ group of poets?
(A) Stephen Spender
(B) Alun Lewis
(C) Cecil Day Lewis
(D) Louis Macneice
Answer: (B)

9. In Lord of the Flies which character comes to realize that the ‘beast’ is actually the evil inside the boys themselves and it is that which is breaking things up?
(A) Jack
(B) Simon
(C) Roger
(D) Ralph
Answer: (B)

10. Which text exemplifies the anti- Victorian feeling prevalent in the early twentieth century?
Code:
I. Eminent Victorians
II. Jungle Book
III. Philistine Victorians
IV. The Way of All Flesh
The correct combination according to the code is
(A) II and IV are correct.
(B) I and IV are correct.
(C) III and IV are correct.
(D) II and III are correct.
Answer: (B)
11. What event allowed mainstream British theatre companies to commission and performs work that was politically, socially and sexually controversial without fear of censorship?
(A) The abolition of the Lord Chamberlain’s office in 1968.
(B) The illegal performance of works by Howard Brenton and Edward Bond.
(C) The collapse of liberal humanist consensus in the late 1960s.
(D) A combined appeal to the Queen by a group of London dramatists.
Answer: (A)

12. The Wife of Bath’s philosophy ofmarriage shows that she
(A) Is a strong person with keen awareness of her own rights?
(B) Tends to say one thing and do the opposite.
(C) Cares only for pleasure, not for right and wrong.
(D) Trusts thought too much instead of feeling.
Answer: (A)

13. Which of the following characters is killed in Achebe’s Things Fall Apart in conformity with an African tribal custom?
(A) Okonkwo
(B) Obierika
(C) Ikemefuna
(D) Nwoye
Answer: (B)

14. “We will do it, I tell you; we will do it.” The repetition of a phrase is
(A) Antiphrasis
(B) Diacope
(C) Aposiopesis
(D) Enumeratio
Answer: (A)

15. Find the poet who is the odd one in the group:
(A) Wallace Stevens
(B) Robert Lowell
(C) Sylvia Plath
Answer: (A)

16. Which one of the following characters in Shakespeare’s Tempest is associated with the Earth?
(A) Ferdinand
(B) Ariel
(C) Caliban
(D) Prospero
Answer: (C)

17. In the Advancement of Learning Bacon attempted a preliminary survey of the entire field of learning, by analyzing the principal obstacles to its advancement. Identify from among the following choices the one that he did not mention as an obstacle:
(A) Rhetoric
(B) Medieval scholasticism
(C) Inductive method
(D) Pseudo sciences
Answer: (C)

18. Who among this group of youngmale characters in Jane Austen’snovels is not sent to the University for Education?
(A) Tom Bertram
(B) John Thorpe
(C) James Morland
(D) Henry Tilney
Answer: (D)

19. Charles Dickens caricatured utilitarian thinking with telling directness in his portrayal of
(A) Paul Dombey
(B) Thomas Gradgrind
(C) Philip Pirrip
(D) Harold Skimpole
Answer: (B)

20. Which one of the following playwrights will not be covered under the category / term ‘Theatre of the Absurd’?
(A) Jean Genet
(B) Jean Giraudoux
(C) Samuel Beckett
(D) Eugene Ionesco
Answer: (B)
21. The following are two lists of lines from poems and their titles. Match them:
List – I                                                            List – II
(Lines from poems)                                         (Titles of poems)
I. “The squat pen rests as snug as a gun.”       1. “Church Going”
II. “A serious house on serious earth it is.”     2. “Hawk- Roosting”
III. “Time held me green and dying.”            3. “Digging”
IV. “I hold creation in my foot.”                    4. “Fern Hill”
Which is the correct combination according to the above code?
Code:
I           II         III        IV
(A)       4          1          2          3
(B)       2          3          4          1
(C)       1          2          3          4
(D)       3          1          4          2
Answer: (D)

22. _________ is the use of words whose pronunciation imitates the sound the word describes.
(A) Alliteration
(B) Onomatopoeia
(C) Oxymoron
(D) Enthymeme
Answer: (B)

23. Arrange the following books in the order in which they appeared. Use the code given below:
I. The Dictionary of the English Language
II. The History of Rasselas
III. The Vanity of Human Wishes
IV. Lives of the English Poets
Which is the correct combination according to the above code?
Code:
(A) III, I, II, IV
(B) I, II, III, IV
(C) IV, III, II, I
(D) II, III, I, IV
Answer: (A)

24. Arrange the following forms in the order in which they appeared. Use the code given below:
I. commedia dell’arte
II. Confessional poetry
III. Agitprop
IV. Picaresque novel
The correct combination is:
Code:
(A) IV, I, II, III
(B) I, IV, III, II
(C) II, IV, I, III
(D) I, III, IV, II
Answer: (B)

25. Which of the following poems deals with neighbourly relations?
(A) “Birches”
(B) “Home Burial”
(C) “Mending Wall”
(D) “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”
Answer: (C)

26. The following are two lists of writers and their works. Match them:
List – I                                                List – II
(Writers)                                              (Works)
I. Katherine Susannah Prichard          1. Barungin
II. Colin Johnson                                2. My Place
III. Sally Morgan                                3. Wild Cat Falling
IV. Jack Davis                                    4. Coonardoo
Which is the correct combination according to the above code?
Code:
I           II         III        IV
(A)       3          2          1          4
(B)       4          3          2          1
(C)       2          1          4          3
(D)       1          4          3          2
Answer: (B)

27. How does John Stuart Mill define ‘happiness’?
(A) Doing what one wants to do
(B) Leading a fulfilling life
(C) Pleasure and the absence of pain
(D) Virtuous activity
Answer: (C)

28. “Had we but world enough, and time, this coyness, lady, were no crime … But at my back I always hear Time’s winged chariot hurrying near.” Andrew Marvell in these lines emphasizes the theme of
(A) Love
(B) Love and transience
(C) Love and political passion
(D) Love and flattery
Answer: (B)

29. The following are two lists of dramatists and their plays. Match them:
List – I                                    List – II
(Dramatists)                            (Plays)
I. George Etheredge               1. The Country Wife
II. William Wycherley            2. The Man of Mode
III. John Vanbrugh                 3. The Double Dealer
IV. William Congreve             4. The Provok’d Wife
The correct combination is:
Code:
I           II         III        IV
(A)       2          3          4          1
(B)       3          2          1          4
(C)       4          3          2          1
(D)       2          1          4          3
Answer: (D)

30. The following are two lists of writers and their works. Match them:
List – I                                    List – II
(Writers)                                  (Works)
I. Uma Parameswaran 1. Drums of My Flesh
II. Bharati Mukherjee                         2. Trishanku
III. Michael Ondaatje                         3. Jasmine
IV. Cyril Dabydeen                4. Anil’s Ghost
Which is the correct combination according to the above code?
Code:
I           II         III        IV
(A)       1          3          2          4
(B)       3          4          1          2
(C)       2          3          4          1
(D)       4          1          3          2
Answer: (C)

31. Dryden’s dramatization of Paradise Lost is entitled
(A) All for Love
(B) The State of Innocence
(C) Annus Mirabilis
(D) Religio Medici
Answer: (B)

32. Two pioneering feminist tracts, Kate Millet’s Sexual Politics and Germaine Greer’s The Female Eunuch were published in
(A) 1969
(B) 1968
(C) 1970
(D) 1967
Answer: (C)

33. Who defined poetry as ‘the best words in the best order’?
(A) Wordsworth
(B) Coleridge
(C) Keats
(D) Shelley
Answer: (B)

34. What did Thomas Carlyle mean by “Close thy Byron; open thy Goethe”?
(A) Britain’s pre-eminence as a global power will depend on mastery of foreign languages.
(B) Abandon the introspection of the Romantics and turn to the higher moral purpose found in Goethe.
(C) Even a foreign author is better than a home-grown scoundrel.
(D) Leave England and immigrate to Germany.
Answer: (B)

35. Conrad’s Heart of Darkness presents two conflicting discourses present in his own culture. Identify the two discourses from the following:
(A) Modernism and anticolonialism
(B) Modernism and structuralism
(C) Anti-colonialism and Eurocentricism
(D) Material culturalism and tribalism
Answer: (C)

36. Who among the following poets defined free verse as playing tennis without a net?
(A) Robert Frost
(B) Ezra Pound
(C) Philip Larkin
(D) William Carlos Williams
Answer: (A)

37. Christopher Marlowe wrote all the following plays except
(A) Tamburlaine the Great
(B) The Jew of Malta
(C) Richard III
(D) Edward II
Answer: (C)

38. According to Barthes, a text which draws attention to its artifice, to the ways in which it is structured, is called
(A) Writerly text
(B) Aesthetic text
(C) Readerly text
(D) Formal text
Answer: (A)

39. Which of the following descriptions is not applicable to Pope’s The Rape of the Lock?
(A) A mock heroic poem
(B) Written in heroic couplets
(C) Pope’s tribute to Queen Anne
(D) Produced in two versions, consisting of 2 and 5 cantos
Answer: (C)

40. From the following list, choose the work which is not written by E.M. Forster:
(A) Where Angels Fear to Tread
(C) A Room of One’s Own
(D) The Longest Journey
Answer: (C)

41. The ‘Vulgate Bible’ was prepared to make the Bible available to
(A) The ecclesiastics
(B) The elite class
(C) The courtiers
(D) The common men
Answer: (D)

42. Literary works such as Charles Dickens’s David Copperfield, Samuel Butler’s The Way of All Flesh and James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man provide examples of which following novelistic form?
(A) Nouveau roman or new novel
(B) Epistolary novel
(C) Bildugsroman
(D) Historical novel
Answer: (C)

43. “I fall upon the thorns of life! I bleed!” expresses a pathetic cry of a wounded heart from “Ode to the West Wind” by Shelley. The poem consists of
(A) Fourteen line terzarima stanzas
(B) four-lined stanza characterized by swift action
(C) A particular rhyme scheme in a villanelle
(D) An unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one
Answer: (A)

44. In the Fall of Hyperion Keats’s Muse figure is
(A) Thea
(B) Moneta
(C) Lamia
(D) Calliope
Answer: (B)

45. What literary work best captures a sense of the political turmoil particularly regarding the issue of religion just after the Restoration?
(A) Gay’s Beggar’s Opera
(B) Butler’s Hudibras
(C) Pope’s Dunciad
(D) Dryden’s Absalom and Achitophel
Answer: (D)

46. Who among the Victorian authors has described himself/herself as an agnostic?
(A) Matthew Arnold
(B) Charles Dickens
(C) George Eliot
(D) Thomas Hardy
Answer: (C)

47. Preface to Frantz Fanon’s The Wretched of the Earth was written by
(A) AimeCesaire
(B) AniaLoomba
(C) Jean Paul Sartre
(D) Edward Said
Answer: (C)

48. Who among the following theorists formulated the concept of the utile dulci, profit combined with delight?
(A) Plato
(B) Aristotle
(C) Horace
(D) Longinus
Answer: (C)

49. Out of the four humours of the body, the Jacobeans thought of themselves as especially prone to
(A) Choler
(B) Blood
(C) Phlegm
(D) Melancholy
Answer: (D)

50. Who among the following Romantic poets ended his life, lauded and respected as ‘The Sage of High gate’?
(A) William Blake
(B) S.T. Coleridge
(C) P.B. Shelley
(D) William Wordsworth
Answer: (B)

2013 June UGC NET Solved Question Paper in English, Paper III

1. Match the following:
List – I                                                                        List – II
(Browning’s poems)                                                    (Type of Character)
I. Abt Vogler                                                              1. A Medieval Knight
II. Andrea Del Sarto                                                   2. A Musician
III. Childe Ronald to the Dark Tower Came                         3. A Poet
IV. Cleon                                                                    4. An Artist
The right combination according to the code is:
      I II III IV
(A) 4 2 3 1
(B) 2 4 1 3
(C) 3 1 2 4
(D) 1 3 4 2
Answers: (B)

2. All forms of feminism posit that:
Code:
I. The relationship between the sexes is one of inequality and oppression.
II. There should be an end to all wars.
III. Women need financial independence.
IV. All men are prone to violence.
The correct combination according to the code is:
(A) I and II are correct.
(B) III and IV are correct.
(C) I and III are correct.
(D) II and IV are correct.
Answers: (C)

3. Which one of Brecht’s works was intended to lampoon the conventional sentimental musical but the public lapped up the work’s sentiment and missed the humour?
(A) Man is Man
(B) Three Penny Opera
(C) The Mother
(D) Life of Galileo
Answers: (B)

4. Ostensibly a musical treatise, The Anatomy of Melancholy is a reflection on human learning and endeavour published under the pseudonym
(A) Vox Populi
(B) Epicurus Senior
(C) Democritus Junior
(D) Jesting Pilate
Answers: (C)

5. Horace Walpole’s novel The Castle of Otranto tells the story of
(A) A defiant and heartless tyrant who kills his own son mercilessly.
(B) An usurper and a tyrant who kills his own daughter by mistake.
(C) A castle that collapses andcrushes the young and sicklyprince to death.
(D) A tyrant who retires to a monastery at the end and lives happily ever after with his queen.
Answers: (B)

6. In the Literature of Romanticism there was a widespread frustration with visions experienced in dreams, in nightmares and other altered states. The following list contains poems which illustrate this theme, with one exception. Identify the exception
(A) “Kubla Khan”
(B) “Confessions of an English Opium Eater”
(C) “The Ruined Cottage”
(D) “The Fall of Hyperion”
Answers: (Wrong question)

7. The book was for many years banned for obscenity in Britain and the United States. The central character is a Catholic Jew in Ireland. The author claimed that the book is meant to make you laugh. Which is this book?
(A) The Picture of Dorian Grey
(B) Herzog
(C) Portnoy’s Complaint
(D) Ulysses
Answers: (D)

8. A.S. Byatt in her famous award winning novel of 1990 contrasts past and present involving a search for a Victorian poet’s past illuminating a contemporary university researcher’s life and times. Which is the novel?
(A) The Virgin in the Garden
(B) Possession
(C) Babel Tower
(D) Still Life
Answers: (B)
9. Which of the following statements best describes JM Coetzee’s Disgrace?
(A) It is a murder mystery set in post-apartheid South Africa.
(B) It is a complex narrative of sin and redemption which involves both White and Black South Africans.
(C) The protagonist David Lurie is a priest who brings disgrace to his calling.
(D) Coetzee has a schematic and reductive view on the relations between Whites and the Blacks in South Africa.
Answers: (B)

10. Which of the following statements is not true of Mahesh Dattani’s Final Solutions?
(A) The play centres on a middle class Hindu family during a communal riot.
(B) It challenges communalism.
(C) It is concerned with homosexual relationship.
(D) It promotes religious pluralism in South Asia.
Answers: (C)
11. According to Bakhtin the idea of the Carnivalesque represents the following characteristics except:
(A) A liberation from the prevailing truth and established order
(B) A harking back to the past
(C) Emphasis on play, parody, pleasure and the body
(D) The suspension of all hierarchical rank, principles, norms and prohibitions
Answers: (B)

12. Which of the following statements is not true of Patrick White?
(A) He is remembered today for his epic and psychological narrative art.
(B) He is the only Australian to receive the Nobel Prize in literature.
(C) He pioneered a new fictional landscape and introduced a new continent in literature.
(D) His style is noted for lucidity and simplicity.
Answers: (D)

13. Conventional scholarship dates ‘Early Modern English’ as beginning around
(A) 450
(B) 1066
(C) 1500
(D) 1800
Answers: (C)

14. “Every demon carries within him unknown to himself, a tiny seed of self-destruction and goes up in thin air at the most unexpected moment.” To which of R.K. Narayan’s characters the above statement applies?
(A) Raju – The Guide
(B) Jagan – The Sweet Vendor
(C) Vasu – Man Eater of Malgudi
(D) Margayya – The Financial Expert
Answers: (C)

15. Which of the following is not true of post-structuralism?
(A) It seeks to undermine the idea that meaning pre-exists its linguistic expression.
(B) There can be no meaning which is not formulated and no language formulation reaches anywhere beyond language.
(C) There is no a-textual ‘origin’ of a text.
(D) Every sign refers to every other sign adequately.
Answers: (D)

16. Which of the following statements is not true of Wole Soyinka’s The Swamp Dwellers?
(A) It talks about the family, the extended family in the African society.
(B) It is a confrontation between the traditional and modern society.
(C) It talks about the migration of people, crossing of borders and diasporic anguish.
(D) It is a comment about the city, urban, modern and the country rural, the swamp, the ancient.
Answers: (C)

17. Arrange the following English literary periods in the order in which they appeared. Use the codes given below:
Codes:
I. Elizabethan
II. Caroline
III. Anglo Norman
IV. Early Tudor
The correct combination according to the code is
(A) III, II, IV, I
(B) III, IV, II, I
(C) II, III, IV, I
(D) III, IV, I, II
Answers: (D)

18. Which of the following plays is not written by Rabindranath Tagore?
(A) Sacrifice
(B) Chandalika
(C) Muktadhara
(D) Eknath
Answers: (D)

19. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): A quarto refers to a text in which each leaf was a quarter the size of the original sheet.
Reason (R): Because eight pages of text were printed on large sheets of paper, which were then folded four times to produce four leaves.
In the context of the above statements, which one of the following is correct?
(A) (A) is correct but (R) is wrong.
(B) Both (A) and (R) are correct.
(C) (A) is wrong but (R) is correct
(D) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.
Answers: (A)

20. The purpose of the Pre-Raphaelites was primarily to promote
(A) Complexity and ambivalence in art and literature.
(B) Simplicity and naturalness in art and literature.
(C) Symbolic and classical modes in art and literature.
(D) Psychological and mythic modes in art and literature.
Answers: (B)
21. Which one of the following plays does not use the device of “the play within the play”?
(A) Hamlet
(B) Women Beware Women
(C) The Spanish Tragedy
(D) A Midsummer Nights’ Dream
Answers: (Wrong question)

22. Given below are two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R):
Assertion (A): In the Absurd plays of Pinter and Beckett, lack of communication seems to be a predominant theme.
Reason (R): Existentialist philosophy had a tremendous influence on the dramatists of the period, nihilism and meaninglessness of life taking a front seat.
In the context of the above statements, which one of the following is correct?
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.
Answers: (A)

23. Which of the following observations are true about Beatrice Culleton’s April Rain tree?
I. It is a fictional account of the lives of two metis sisters growing up in Winnipeg.
II. April has a darker complexion and identifies herself with Metis population.
III. The two sisters have been removed from their parents home and placed with a series of foster families.
IV. Cheryl has a lighter complexion and identifies herself with white population.
(A) I and III are correct.
(B) I and II are correct.
(C) II and III are correct.
(D) III and IV are correct.
Answers: (A)

24. “She dwells with beauty – Beauty that must die”, – wrote Keats in one of his odes, referring to
(A) Indolence
(C) Melancholy
(D) Psyche
Answers: (C)

25. Kafka’s Trial has all the following characteristics except:
(A) Vivid yet surreal
(B) Dystopian
(C) The use of historical details of setting
(D) The depiction of totalitarian society
Answers: (C)

26. Match the following lists:
List – I                                                                                    List – II
(Phrases from poems)                                      (Titles of poems)
I. “Sound of stick upon the floor”                              1. “Byzantium”
II. “Hade’s bobbin bound in mummy cloth”              2. “Sailing to Byzantium”
III. “With beauty like a tightened bow”                     3. “Coole and Ballylee, 1931”
IV. “A tattered coat upon a stick”                              4. “No Second Troy”
The right combination according to the code is:
      I II III IV
(A) 4 1 3 2
(B) 3 2 1 4
(C) 4 3 2 1
(D) 3 1 4 2
Answers: (D)

27. Given below are the two statements, one is labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R).
Assertion (A): The literature of the Jacobean Age is dominated by works revealing symptoms of melodrama and sensationalism.
Reason (R): The Jacobean Age is generally ruled by the spirit of decadence.
In the context of the two statements which one of the following is correct?
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true but (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.
Answers: (B)

28. Which of the following statements best describes the term ‘deconstruction’?
(A) It seeks to expose the problematic nature of ‘centered’ discourses.
(B) It advocates ‘subjective’ or ‘free’ interpretation.
(C) It emphasizes the importance of historical context.
(D) It is a method of critical analysis.
Answers: (A)

29. Which of these authors is not a writer of African American slave narratives?
(A) Solomon Northrop
(B) Frederick Douglass
(C) Phillis Wheatley
(D) Sojourner Truth
Answers: (C)

30. “For nature then
The courser pleasures of my boyish days,
And their glad animal movements all gone by
to me was all in all”.
In these lines from “Tintern Abbey Revisited”, Wordsworth is talking about:
(A) The second stage in his relationship with Nature.
(B) The first stage in his relationship with Nature.
(C) Both the first and second stages in his relationship with Nature.
(D) The third stage in his relationship with Nature.
Answers: (BC)

31. Assertion (A): One of Flaubert’s main motivations in writing the novel Madam Bovary was his antipathy for the bourgeoisie.
Reason (R): Flaubert strongly believed that bourgeoisie are those who think, feel and act in terms of utilitarianism and who reject the humanity and uniqueness of the individual person.
(A) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A).
(B) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A).
(C) (A) is true, but (R) is false.
(D) (A) is false but (R) is true.
Answers: (A)

32. “A Tun of Man in thy large Bulk is writ, but sure thou’rt but a Kilderkin of wit” In the above lines what does Dryden mean by ‘Kilderkin’?
(A) A trivial instance
(B) A small barrel of wine
(C) kith and kin
(D) A small amount, as contrasted with ‘tun’
Answers: (B)

33. Which of the following statements is not true of Kazuo Ishiguro’s Remains of the Day? The novel
(A) Usesa butler as a pivotal character.
(B) Uses the classic English detective story form.
(C) Refers to England in the 1930s.
(D) Became a very successful film.
Answers: (B)

34. “From a Second Space perspective city space becomes more of a mental and ideational field, conceptualised in imagery, reflexive thought and symbolic representation, a conceived space of the imagination or what I will henceforth describe as the urban imagery.” (Edward Soja, Post metropolis) Which of the following statements cannot be applied to Soja’s proposition on the Second Space?
(A) Second Space perspective tends to be more subjective.
(B) Second Space perspective is concerned with symbolic representation of reality.
(C) Second Space perspective is concerned with the fundamentally materialist approach.
(D) Second Space perspective deals with ‘thoughts about space’.
Answers: (C)

35. “Lightly, O lightly, we bear her along; she sways like a flower in the wind of our song;
She skims like a bird on the foam of a stream; she floats like a laugh from the lips of a dream.....” These lines occur in the poem
(A) “Palanquin bearers”
(B) “The Illusion of Love”
(C) “Indian Love Song”
(D) “Cradle Song”
Answers: (A)

36. Which among the following novels of Anita Desai is a children’s book?
(A) Fire and the Mountain
(B) Fasting, Feasting
(C) The Zig zag Way
(D) The Village by the Sea
Answers: (D)

37. Who among the following writers describes novels as “not form which you see but emotion which you feel”?
(A) D.H. Lawrence
(B) Jean Rhys
(C) Virginia Woolf
(D) Joseph Conrad
Answers: (C)

38. In Paradise Lost, Milton invokes his ‘Heavenly Muse’, ‘Urania’ at the beginning of:
Codes:
I. Book one
II. Book four
III. Book nine
IV. Book seven
The right combination according to the code is
(A) I and II are correct.
(B) I, III and IV correct.
(C) II and III are correct.
(D) I and IV are correct.
Answers: (D)

39. Which one of the following best describes the basic principle of New Criticism?
(A)An emphasis on the distinctive style and personality of the authors.
(B) Stressing the virtues of discipline, order and the ethical mean.
(C) Locating the meaning of a literary work in the internal relations of the language that constitute a text.
(D) Evaluating a literary text against a backdrop of historical events.
Answers: (C)

40. Who among the following figures give a preview of Achenbach’s fatal end in Death in Venice?
Codes:
I. The Graveyard Stranger
II. The Governess
III. The barber
IV. The Gondolier
The right combination according to the code is:
(A) III and IV are correct.
(B) I and IV are correct.
(C) II and III are correct.
(D) I and III are correct.
Answers: (B)

41. Jacques Lacan posits three ‘orders’ which structure human existence. In the list that follows: Identify the one that is not included by Lacan:
(A) Imaginary
(B) Unconscious
(C) Real
(D) Symbolic
Answers: (B)

42. Given below are two statements, one labelled as Assertion (A) and the other labelled as Reason (R).
Assertion (A): Deconstructive reading is apolitical.
Reason (R): Because it focuses exclusively on language. It primarily holds that all texts or linguistic structures contain within them a principle of destabilisation and hence it is difficult to pin down meaning. Such a reading, therefore, is unable to assign historical agency.
In this context above statements, identify which one of the following is correct?
(A) (A) is correct but (R) is wrong.
(B) Both (A) and (R) are correct.
(C) (A) is wrong but (R) is correct.
(D) Both (A) and (R) are wrong.
Answers: (B)

43. Match the following lists:
List – I                                                            List – II
(Title of poem)                                    (Poet)
I. “I hear a fly Buzz”                          1. Wallace Stevens
II. “Birches”                                        2. Emily Dickinson
III. “Sunday Morning”                       3. Allen Ginsberg
IV. “A Supermarket in California”     4. Robert Frost
The correct combination is:
      I II III IV
(A) 2 4 3 1
(B) 2 1 3 4
(C) 2 4 1 3
(D) 3 2 1 4
Answers: (C)

44. ‘Lexis’ refers to
(A) All word forms having meaning or grammatical functions
(B) The history of words
(C) Study of select word forms
(D) The selection of words
Answers: (A)

45. The following writers are involved in social activism in addition to their practice of creative writing:
Codes:
I. Mahasweta Devi
II. Shashi Deshpande
III. Arundhati Roy
IV. Shobha De
The correct combination according to the code is
(A) I and II are correct.
(B) III and IV are correct.
(C) I and III are correct.
(D) II and IV are correct.
Answers: (C)

46. In relation to Spenser’s Faerie Queene which of the following character virtue link is rightly matched?
(A) Justice-Artegall; Courtsey- Guyan; Temperance-Calidore
(B) Chasity-Britomart; Justice- Guyan; Temperance-Talus
(C) Courtsey-Calidore; Temperance- Guyon; Justice-Artegall
(D) Courtsey-Calidore; Temperance- Artegall; Justice-Britomart
Answers: (C)

47. The Divine Comedy is divided into three canticas, each consisting of
(A) 30 cantos
(B) 33 cantos
(C) 24 cantos
(D) 28 cantos
Answers: (B)

48. The Modern Promethean is the alternative title of
(A) Dracula
(B) Frankenstein
(C) Caleb Williams
(D) The Italian
Answers: (B)

49. In Words upon Words, Saussure says, “The actual birth of a new language has never reported in the world” because “we have never known of a language which was not spoken the day before or which was not spoken in the same way the day before”. What does he mean?
(A) Old languages die making way for new ones.
(B) The birth and death of a language are not subject to human laws.
(C) Languages do not get borne, they evolve out of previously existing linguistic situations.
(D) Old speech patterns trigger the birth of a new language.
Answers: (C)

50. What did Henry James describe as “Loose Baggy Monsters”?
(A) Novels
(B) The Spaniards
(C) Epic Poems
(D) His trousers
Answers: (A)

51. “High above the north pole, on the first day of 1969, two professors of English literature approached each other at a combined velocity of 1200 miles per hour.” This is the opening of David Lodge’s
(A) Nice Work
(B) Changing Places
(C) Small World
(D) The British Museum is Falling Down
Answers: (B)

52. At the end of The Portrait of a Lady Isabel Archer
I. Goes back to the house from the Garden.
II. Accepts the proposal of Casper Good wood.
III. Straight away refuses the offer of Good wood.
IV. Probably goes back to Rome and Osmond.
Which are the correct combinations according to the code?
Codes:
(A) I and II are correct.
(B) III and IV are correct.
(C) I and IV are correct.
(D) I and III are correct.
Answers: (C)

53. “I will put myself in poor and mean attire and with a kind of umber smirch my face”. The word umber means:
(A) A dusty yellow or brown pigment
(B) A dark brown pigment
(C) Light brown powder
(D) Yellow paste
Answers: (A)

54. Which of the following psychoanalysts rewrote Descartes’s dictum: “I think therefore I am’ as ‘I am not where I think, and I think where I am not’?
(A) Lacan
(B) Freud
(C) Jung
(D) Cixous
Answers: (A)

55. By the end of In Memorium the speaker
(A) Re-embraces a Christian vision of after life
(B) Re-asserts religious doubts and scientific scepticism.
(C) Reiterates the Darwinian view of social life.
(D) Reaffirms his faith in universal brotherhood.
Answers: (A)

56. The system of social rules that a speaker knows about language and uses it is called
(A) Grammar
(B) Morphology
(C) Orthography
(D) Pragmatics
Answers: (D)

57. The term ‘ecological imperialism’ was coined by
(A) Vandana Shiva
(B) Laurence Buell
(C) Paulo Freire
(D) Alfred Crosby
Answers: (D)

58. Emotional ties and personal relationships play a minor part in Defoe’s works. The following protagonists of Defoe have no family except one who leaves family at an early age. Which is that character?
(A) Moll Flanders
(B) Colonel Jacque
(C) Robinson Crusoe
(D) Captain Singleton
Answers: (C)

59. Match the following lists:
List – I                                                            List – II
(Novels)                                              (Settings)
I. The Power and the Glory                1. Vietnam
II. The Quiet American                       2. Haiti
III. The Honorary Consul                   3. Paraguay
IV. The Comedians                             4. Mexico
The right combination according to the code is:
      I II III IV
(A) 4 1 3 2
(B) 1 2 3 4
(C) 4 3 2 1
(D) 3 4 1 2
Answers: (A)

60. “...... Every other stone is god or cousin there is no crop other than god and god is harvested here around the year.” This extract is from:
(A) Jayanta Mahapatra’s “Konarak”
(B) Arun Kolatkar’s Jejuri
(C) P. Lal’s “Being Very Simple, God”
(D) R. Parthasarathy’s “Under another Sky”
Answers: (B)

61. In EM Foster’s A Passage to India some of the major symbols are associated with:
Code:
I. Mountains
II. Tigers
III. Echoes
IV. Clouds
The right combination according to the code is:
(A) I and II are correct.
(B) I, II and IV are correct.
(C) I and III are correct.
(D) II and IV are correct.
Answers: (C)

62. Which of the following features are present in Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment?
I. Nihilism
II. Utilitarianism
III. Rationalism
IV. Christian Symbolism
The correct combination according to the code is:
(A) I and II are correct
(B) I and IV are correct
(C) III and IV are correct
(D) I and III are correct
Answers: (B)

63. “Count no man happy until he dies, free of pain at last”, is the last line of
(A) Oedipus at Colonus
(B) Agamemnon
(C) Oedipus the King
(D) Orestes
Answers: (C)

64. What characteristics of 17th century metaphysical poetry sparked the enthusiasm of modernist poets and critics?
Code:
I. its intellectual complexitywww.ugcnet-info.blogspot.com
II. Its uncompromising engagement with politics
III. Its religious fervour
IV. Its union of thought and passion
The right combination according to the code is
(A) I and III are correct.
(B) I and IV are correct.
(C) II and III are correct.
(D) I and II are correct.
Answers: (B)

65. Th’ inferior Priestess, at her Altar’s side, trembling, begins the sacred Rites of Pride. In this description of Belinda at the dressing table, what does the word Pride refer to?
(A) Vanity
(B) Pride as the first of man’s sins
(C) Both (A) and (B)
(D) Complacency
Answers: (C)

66. “Cover her face; mine eyes dazzle; she died young..... She and I were twins: And should I die this instant, I had liv’d her time to a minute” In the light of the above quotation which of the following interpretations is not correct?
(A) The beauty and youth of the Duchess become obvious to Ferdinand when he sees her dead body.
(B) Only when he identifies himself with her, does he realize the enormity of his crime.
(C) When he compares the age of the Duchess with his own and puts himself in her position does he realize his guilt?
(D) He wants her face to be covered because it reminds him of her infidelity.
Answers: (Wrong question)

67. All except one of the following scholars have come up with models which aim to characterise world English’s within one conceptual set. Identify the lone exception.
(A) Tom McArthur
(B) Noam Chomsky
(C) Braj Kachru
(D) Manfred Gorlach
Answers: (B)

68. In the very opening scene of Volpone, the protagonist says, “Open the shrine, that I may see my Saint,” By the word ‘Saint’, Volpone is referring to
(A) The Sun
(B) Saint Arthur
(C) Gold
(D) Apollo
Answers: (C)

69. A close friend of Dickens objected to the original ending of Great Expectations in which Estella remarries and Pip remains single. Dickens accordingly revised to a more conventional ending which suggests that Pip and Estella will marry. Who was the friend?
(A) Willkie Collins
(B) Thomas Beard
(C) Thomas Carlyle
(D) Richard Bentley
Answers: (A)

70. Which of the following statements best describes an example of the influence of an affective factor on second language acquisition?
(A) A second language learner makes educated guesses about word meanings in a text by recognizing cognates.
(B) A second language learner uses familiar vocabulary to mentally form sentences before speaking.
(C) An adult second language learner finds it impossible to form second language sounds that do not occur in his first language.
(D) A second language learner employs several words from the first language when peaking the second language but not when writing it.
Answers: (B)

71. Marvell’s “The Coronet” seeks to explore the human condition in terms of the conflict between
(A) Body and soul
(B) War and peace
(C) Nature and grace
(D) Flesh and spirit
Answers: (C)

72. Which of the following is not true of post-structuralism?
(A) It seeks to undermine the idea that meaning pre-exists its linguistic expression.
(B) There can be no meaning which is not formulated and no language formulation reaches anywhere beyond language.
(C) There is no a-textual ‘origin’ of a text.
(D) Every sign refers to every other sign adequately.
Answers: (D)

73. Which of the following second language learners would most likely acquire the second language more easily?
(A) A high school student who has been enrolled in mandatory classes in the second language since elementary school.
(B) A visitor to a country where the second language is spoken; he interacts with hotel and restaurant personnel using the second language.
(C) A business person for whom fluency in the second language may lead to career advancement.
(D) An immigrant living in a country where the second language is spoken; he feels accepted by speakers of the second language.
Answers: (D)

74. In Wuthering Heights, Cathy appears in a dream beating at a window, wailing “Let me in”, and blood running down her wrist. Who dreams her?
(A) Lockwood
(B) Nelly
(C) Heathcliff
(D) Edgar Linton
Answers: (A)

75. Who among the following characters in Thomas More’s Utopia did not correspond in biographical background to an actual historical person?
(A) Morton
(B) Hythloday
(C) Giles
(D) More
Answers: (B)