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SUCCESS SERIES ENGLISH LITERATURE er DESIGNED FOR EXAM gd ISBN 978-80-85955-35-4 NEW EDITION an 9 788085 955354 NARAYAN CHANGDER Ch  the ideal guide for independent study.  the excellent aid for better rank. an  perfect for all competitive exam. y  use this book with your main text. ra  coverage of all fundamental concepts.  Over 8000+ MCQ Na I G B D M A R E A H DR RK O W Perfect for 4 NTA NET 4 SSC 4 SET 4 PSC 1 4SLET 4UPSC 4MA english 4M.Phil 4PhD entrance 4AP test 4PRAXIS test 4Other exam er gd an Ch y an ra Na I will develop this draft from time to time First printing, September 2019 Preface to the second edition The aim of this book is twofold: first for the students of competitive examination seeking admission to PhD program or for lecturer job through examinations like NET and SET. Second, It will also be helpful for those studying in English Literature. Final version will contain more than 8000+ questions from the core area of English Literature. 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Yo acebook.c.f //www Na ra y an Ch an gd er er Contents gd an Ch I Part One 1 Famous playwright, poet and others...................... 11 1.1 John Keats................................................... 11 an 1.2 Christopher Marlowe......................................... 12 1.3 Dr.Faustus By Christopher Marlowe............................. 13 1.4 John Milton.................................................. 19 1.5 The Poetry of John Milton...................................... 20 y 1.6 Paradise Lost- John Milton..................................... 31 ra 1.7 William Wordsworth.......................................... 38 1.8 Frankenstein-Mary Shelley.................................... 39 1.9 Samuel Taylor Coleridge....................................... 40 Na 1.10 William Shakespeare.......................................... 42 1.11 Play by sakespear............................................. 45 1.12 Edmund Spenser.............................................. 54 1.13 Geoffrey Chaucer............................................. 56 1.14 James Joyce................................................... 57 1.15 Dante........................................................ 67 1.16 Hamlet....................................................... 78 1.17 Macbeth...................................................... 79 1.18 Poetry........................................................ 95 II Part two 2 Ages, era, period.......................................... 107 2.1 Middle Ages................................................. 107 2.2 16th Century................................................. 110 2.3 Early 17th Century........................................... 114 2.4 Restoration and 18th Century.................................. 117 er 2.5 Romantic Period............................................. 133 2.6 Victorian Age................................................ 137 2.7 20th Century................................................. 148 gd 2.8 Elizabethan Period........................................... 154 2.9 Jacobean Era................................................. 158 2.10 The Renaissance............................................. 160 an 2.11 Middle ages.................................................. 163 2.12 Elizabethan era.............................................. 168 III Part three Ch 3 American Literature...................................... 171 3.1 Multiple choice questions..................................... 171 3.2 True and false................................................ 209 an 3.3 Single answer................................................ 212 4 Literary Theory and Criticism............................ 237 y IV Part four ra 5 Introduction to Literary Studies.......................... 267 6 Introduction to Literary Theory.......................... 281 Na 7 Cultural and Literary English Renaissance............... 295 8 Cultural and Literary 18t/19th Centuries................. 307 9 Cultural and Literary in Modernity...................... 321 10 Medieval Literature and Culture......................... 335 11 Medieval Women Writers................................. 349 12 The Gothic Novel......................................... 361 13 English Romantic Poetry................................. 375 14 Modern Poetry and Poetics............................... 387 15 The Victorian Novel....................................... 405 er 16 African-American Literature............................. 431 17 Restoration & Eighteenth-century Drama............... 443 gd V Part Five 18 Overview of English Literature........................... 461 19 20 an Puritan Literature......................................... 463 Ch Native American Literature............................... 465 21 Romantic Era - English Literature........................ 467 22 The English Romantic.................................... 469 an 23 Theme in Literature....................................... 471 24 Traditional Literature..................................... 473 y 25 Transcendentalism Literature............................ 481 ra 26 Folk Literature............................................ 485 27 Genres of Literature...................................... 491 Na 28 Gothic literature.......................................... 495 29 Literature Vocabulary..................................... 499 30 Early British literature.................................... 501 31 Wisdom literature........................................ 503 32 World Literature.......................................... 505 33 Latin and Literature....................................... 507 34 Afro-Asian Literature..................................... 509 35 American English......................................... 513 36 Ancient Greece Language and Literature................ 515 37 er Asian Literature........................................... 517 38 British Literature......................................... 519 gd 39 Dystopian Literature...................................... 523 40 Early Middle Ages......................................... 525 an 41 Elements of Literature.................................... 527 42 England: Literature, Pop Culture, and Food.............. 529 Ch 43 Literature Terms.......................................... 531 VI Part six 44 Miscelleneous questions.................................. 537 y an ra Na I Part One er gd an Ch yan 1 Famous playwright, poet and others 11 ra 1.1 John Keats 1.2 Christopher Marlowe 1.3 Dr.Faustus By Christopher Marlowe Na 1.4 John Milton 1.5 The Poetry of John Milton 1.6 Paradise Lost- John Milton 1.7 William Wordsworth 1.8 Frankenstein-Mary Shelley 1.9 Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1.10 William Shakespeare 1.11 Play by sakespear 1.12 Edmund Spenser 1.13 Geoffrey Chaucer 1.14 James Joyce 1.15 Dante 1.16 Hamlet 1.17 Macbeth 1.18 Poetry Na ra y an Ch an gd er er 1. Famous playwright, poet and others gd an 1.1 John Keats Ch 1. When did John Keats die? A. La Belle Dame Sans Mercy A. 11 May 1838 B. Ode on a Grecian Urn B. 12 March 1833 C. Ode to a Skylark C. 23 February 1821 an D. An Imitation of Spenser D. 19 August 1825 5. In which school did John Keats study? 2. When was John Keats born? A. 25 December 1767 A. John Clarke’s school y B. 30 April 1789 B. King’s Grammar School ra C. 31 October 1795 C. Harrow D. 22 November1756 D. Eton 3. What was the profession of Thomas 6. Which period of John Keats as called Na Hammond under whom John Keats joined for apprenticeship? "the most placid time in Keats’s life" by Cowden Clarke, a close friend of A. teacher Keats? B. surgeon A. His visit to Lake District C. banker B. Keats’ lodging in the attic above the D. lawyer surgery at 7 Church Street 4. Which is the first extant poem of John Keats, which is written in the year 1814 C. Keats stay in Italy when when was 19 years of age? D. Keats’ travel to Alps 1. C 2. C 3. B 4. D 5. A 6. B 12 Chapter 1. Famous playwright, poet and others 7. In which hospital John Keats registered B. Guy’s Hospital as a medical student after finishing his C. New Chapman Hospital apprenticeship with Hammond? D. Trinity Hospital A. Queen’s Chamber 7. B er 1.2 Christopher Marlowe 1. The title page which play of Christo- A. English Puritan theatre pher Marlow attributes the play to Mar- B. English Renaissance theatre gd lowe and Thomas Nashe? C. Restoration theatre A. Doctor Faustus D. English Neo-Classical theatre B. Dido, Queen of Carthage an 6. When did Christopher Marlow die? C. Edward the Second D. Tamburlaine the Great A. 30 May 1593 2. From which institution did Christopher B. 12 September 1598 Ch Marlow receive Bachelor of Arts degree C. 26 April 1601 in 1584? D. 15 February 1611 A. Oxford University 7. Which one of the following plays of B. Trinity College Christopher Marlow tells the story of C. Corpus Christi College the disposition of a king by his barons an and the Queen? D. Queens college 3. In which year the play of Christopher A. Doctor Faustus Marlow The Jew of Malta first per- B. Edward the Second formed? y C. The Massacre at Paris A. 1597 D. The Jew of Malta ra B. 1601 8. At what age did Christopher Marlow C. 1587 die? D. 1592 Na A. 33 4. When was Christopher Marlowe bap- B. 29 tized? A. 26 February 1564 C. 47 B. 12 January 1569 D. 54 C. 30 April 1560 9. In which place of England Christopher Marlow born? D. 10 October 1547 A. London 5. To which theater was Christopher Mar- low associated with? B. Norflock 1. B 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. B 9. C No one can stop your success except yourself. We ⇒https://www.gatecseit.in guarantee many common qestions in all C. Canterbury examination. Good luck C. 8 13 D. Warwick D. 12 10. What was the first published title of 14. What is Christopher Marlowe’s Nation- Christopher Marlow’s play The Jew of ality? Malta? A. British A. The Tragedy of the Jew of Malta B. German B. The Tragedy of the Rich Jew of er Malta C. Dutch C. The Famous Tragedy of the Rich D. American Jew of Malta 15. What was the occupation of Christo- gd D. The Story of the Rich Jew of Malta pher Marlowe’s father? 11. Which one of the following dramas at- A. Carpenter tributed to Christopher Marlow is be- lieved to have been his first? B. Civil servant A. The Jew of Malta B. Dido, Queen of Carthage C. Edward the Second an C. Cobbler D. Farmer 16. Marlow died of? Ch D. Tamburlaine the Great A. Illness 12. From where Christopher Marlowe re- B. stabbing ceived his early Education? C. poisoned A. Corpus Christi College D. Hanged an B. Cambridge 17. Which was Marlowe’s first play? C. oxford A. Dr.Faustus D. witternburg y 13. How many children did Shakespeare B. Tamburlaine have? C. The Tragedy of Dido ra A. 3 D. The Jew of Malta, B. 5 Na 10. C 11. B 12. A 13. A 14. A 15. C 16. B 17. B 1.3 Dr.Faustus By Christopher Marlowe 1. Through his magic, Faustus is visited C. Aamon first by which of the devil’s angels? D. none of the above A. Mephastophilis 2. At the end of the play, Faustus is dragged down to hell, begging to re- B. beelzebub pent. 1. A 2. A 14 Chapter 1. Famous playwright, poet and others A. True A. John Donne B. False B. John Milton 3. What is the meaning of “Renaissance": C. Earnest Hemingway A. Rebirth, revival and re-awaking D. Lawrence B. Reveal, revel and reverie 8. In what country is ’Dr Faustus’ based? er C. Raillery, renunciation and recoup A. England B. Italy D. none of the above gd C. France 4. University Wits were those who: D. Germany A. Had training at two universities 9. When, is it estimated, was ’Dr Faustus’ B. gave curriculum of two universities first performed? C. Erected two universities D. none of the above an A. 1594 B. 1604 Ch C. 1590 5. The first regular English comedy, based on the model of the Latin comedy, is D. 1593 attributed to ? 10. At what famous university is Faustus a scholar? A. Nicholas Udall A. Wittenburg an B. Thomas Colwell B. Sorbonne C. Lord Burghley C. Heidelberg D. none of the above D. Cambridge y 6. Which of the Marlowe’s plays were written in collaboration with Thomas 11. Faustus’ servant shares his name with ra Nash? a famous German composer. Who? A. Queen of Carthage and The passion- A. Bach ate Shepherd. B. Schumann Na B. The tragedy of Dido and Queen of C. Beethoven Carthage. D. Wagner C. The passionate Shepherd and The 12. Faustus asks two magicians to aid him tragedy of Dido. in summoning the devil. What are their D. Queen of Carthage and The Mas- names? sacre of Paris. A. Valdes and Cornelius 7. Who wrote following lines: " I am B. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern involved in mankind: and therefore never send to know for whom the bell C. Troilus and Cressida tolls; it tolls for thee." D. Pyramus and Thisbe 3. A 4. A 5. A 6. B 7. A 8. D 9. A 10. A 11. D 12. A 13. C No one can stop your success except yourself. We ⇒https://www.gatecseit.in guarantee many common qestions in all examination. Good luck 15 13. What does Faustus promise to the A. John Gower and Robert Peele devil in exchange for great knowledge, B. John Skelton and Thomas lodge riches and power for a period of 24 years? C. John Lyly and Robert Greene A. his body D. John Donne and Thomas Nashe B. his house 19. Which century is known as Dawn of er Renaissance: C. his soul A. 14 th D. his horse B. 15 th gd 14. Which of the following qualities would C. 16 th most accurately describe Faustus’ char- acter at the beginning of the play? D. 14 th and 16 th 20. Who born in 1422: an A. kind A. William Caxton B. stupid B. Robert Henry C. sensitive Ch C. John Lyly D. arrogant D. Thomas more 15. Which powerful figure does Faustus ridicule with his new-found powers? 21. Utopia was first printed in: A. 1615 A. The Pope B. 1516 an B. The Holy Roman Emperor C. 1517 C. The King of England D. 1518 D. The King of France 22. Who translated Utopia in English lan- y 16. “Renaissance” is a: guage: ra A. French word A. Thomas More B. Italian word B. Thomas lodge C. Greek word C. Ralph Robinson Na D. Spanish word D. William Tyndale 23. The first complete version of Bible in 17. Renaissance first came to the: English language was made by: A. France A. Wyclif B. Italy B. Thomas more C. England C. John Lyly D. Rome D. Robert Greene 18. Which of the following are University 24. Who took Degree at fifteen from Cam- wits: bridge in 1518? 14. D 15. A 16. A 17. B 18. C 19. B 20. A 21. B 22. C 23. A 24. D 25. A 16 Chapter 1. Famous playwright, poet and others A. Thomas Nash A. An allegory B. Thomas More B. An epic C. Thomas lodge C. A ballad D. A sonnet D. Thomas Wyatt 31. In whose reign Morality plays began? 25. Who wrote “Mirror for Magistrates"? er A. Henry five A. Thomas Sacville B. Elizabeth one B. Thomas Wyatt C. Henry six gd C. Thomas lodge D. Henry eight D. Thomas Kyde 32. Which book Edmund Spenser dedi- cated to the Philip Sidney: 26. Philip Sidney was born on 30th Novem- an ber: A. The Faerie Queene A. 1553 B. The shepheaedes Calendar C. Complaints B. 1554 Ch D. Colin Clouts come home again C. 1555 33. Which poet was first who used meta- D. 1550 physical poetry among his contempo- raries: 27. “Astrophel and Stella” is a: A. Edmund Spenser A. Allegory an B. John Milton B. Epic C. John Donne C. Sonnet D. Sir Philip Sidney D. Ballad 34. Thomas kyd (1558-95) achieved great y 28. Greville was biographer of: popularity with which of his first work? ra A. Edmund Spencer A. The Rare Triumphs of love and for- B. John Donne tune Na C. Sir Philip Sidney B. The Spanish Tragedy D. John Milton C. Jeronimo 29. “The Prince Of Poets in his time", on D. Cornelia whom grave the inscription is given? 35. Marlowe born in A. Sir Philip Sidney A. 1562 B. 1563 B. John Milton C. 1564 C. Edmund Spencer D. 1565 D. John Donne 36. In “the tragic history of Doctor Faus- 30. What is Faerie Queene: tus". Faustus was a : 26. B 27. C 28. C 29. C 30. A 31. C 32. B 33. C 34. B 35. C 36. A No one can stop your success except yourself. We ⇒https://www.gatecseit.in guarantee many common qestions in all examination. Good luck 17 A. German scholar A. Edmund Spenser B. French scholar B. John Donne C. Spanish scholar C. Shakespeare D. Greek scholar D. John Milton 37. Who wrote “The Massacre at Paris"? 43. “On his blindness", a collection of son- nets is written by: er A. Shakespeare A. Edmund Spenser B. Christopher Marlowe B. John Milton C. Edmund Spenser gd C. Shakespeare D. john Milton D. Sir Philip Sidney 38. After the death of Christopher Mar- 44. “Paradise lost” was lost by: lowe who completed his unfinished an poem “Hero and Leander"? A. Eve A. Shakespeare B. Adam B. Thomas Nash C. Both a and b Ch C. George Chapman D. Satan 45. In “Paradise regained” who regained D. Thomas More the paradise? 39. Who succeeded Lyly? A. Satan A. Robert Greene B. Jesus an B. John Milton C. Adam and Eve C. Philip Sidney D. Only Adam D. Christopher Marlowe 46. Which of the following published in y 40. Who was the son of a rich London mer- 1579 and although it placed Spencer im- chant and born in 1557? mediately in the highest rank of living ra writers? A. Thomas Nah A. Colin clouts come home again B. Thomas lodge B. Faerie queen, first three books C. Thomas Kyd Na C. The Shepherd’s calendar D. Thomas Hardy D. Faerie queen, second three books 41. The collection of the papers and corre- spondence of a well-to-do Norfolk fam- 47. Spencer married in June 11, 1594 to ily is known as: ? A. Letters to the Margret Paston A. Elizabeth Wilton D/O Lord Grey De Wilton B. Margret Paston to John Paston B. Elizabeth Raleigh D/O Walter C. The Paston letters Raleigh D. To John Paston C. Elizabeth Boyle D/O James Boyle 42. Who wrote “Holy Sonnets"? D. Elizabeth Boyle D/O Richard Boyle 37. B 38. C 39. A 40. B 41. C 42. B 43. B 44. C 45. C 46. C 47. C 48. A 18 Chapter 1. Famous playwright, poet and others 48. John Donne’s “The Anniversaries” is 54. Which of the following statement is a: correct: A. An elegy in two parts A. Shakespeare’s first child Susanna B. An epic in three parts was born in 1583. C. A ballad in four parts B. In 1585 twins were born and named Hamnet and Judith. er D. None of these C. both a and b 49. Who of the following is known as Child Of Renaissance? D. None of above. gd A. Marlowe 55. Ann Hathaway was years older B. Milton than Shakespeare: C. Spencer A. 7 an D. Johnson B. 8 50. During Spencer’s visit to his Kinsfolk in C. 9 Lancashire he felt in love a woman and D. 10 who figures as much of his work: Ch 56. After years of his marriage he left A. Rosalind his native town and try his fortune in B. Belinda the great city of London. C. Both a and b A. two D. None of above B. three an 51. William Shakespeare born in: C. four A. 26 April 1567 D. five B. 26 April 1566 57. Shakespeare’s only son Hamnet died y C. 26 April 1565 in ? D. 26 April 1564 A. 1595 ra 52. William Shakespeare was child of B. 1596 John and Mary: C. 1597 A. second Na B. fourth D. 1598 C. third 58. Shakespeare is buried inside the: D. fifth A. Westminster Abbey 53. He married to the Anne Hathaway at B. Trinity Church the age of in C. Protestant Cemetery A. 18, 1582 D. None of above B. 17, 1581 59. By Shakespeare had established C. 16, 1580 himself in London as an actor and D. 15, 1579 dramatist: 49. C 50. A 51. D 52. B 53. A 54. C 55. B 56. C 57. B 58. B 59. C No one can stop your success except yourself. We ⇒https://www.gatecseit.in guarantee many common qestions in all examination. Good luck 19 A. 1590 C. Burbage, an actor B. 1591 D. King James C. 1592 61. Shakespeare made Stratford his regular home in: D. 1593 A. About 1611 60. Who declared him as Britain’s greatest er B. About 1610 dramatist in 1598? C. About 1609 A. Queen Elizabeth D. About 1608 gd B. Francis Meres, a lawyer 60. B 61. B 1.4 an John Milton 1. Which famous work of John Milton’s was based on the fall of man? C. Edward II D. Mary Powell Ch A. Paradise Regained 5. Which book was about the temptation B. Paradise Lost of Christ? C. Samson Agonistes A. L’Allegro D. On the Late Massacre in Piedmont B. Paradise Regained an 2. What is the meaning of Milton’s work Samson Agonistes? C. Samson Agonistes A. Theist D. Paradise Lost 6. Which Poem caused Milton’s stature y B. Atheist as a poet to be recognized? C. Antagonist ra A. Paradise Lost D. Wrestler 3. When did John Milton publish Tenure B. Il Penseroso of Kings and Magistrates? C. Areopagitica Na A. 1628 D. Lycidas B. 1649 7. Where was John Milton born? Where C. 1645 was John Milton born? D. 1637 A. London 4. In whose memory did John Milton B. Bristol write Methought I saw my late es- pousèd saint? C. Wales A. Katherine Woodcock D. Yorkshire B. Oliver Cromwell 8. Which college did John Milton attend? 1. B 2. D 3. B 4. A 5. B 6. A 7. A 8. C 20 Chapter 1. Famous playwright, poet and others A. Queens college 12. Which one of Milton’s senses were lost B. Trinity college during writing his works? C. Christ’s college A. Taste D. Warwick college B. Voice 9. When did John Milton die? C. Hearing er A. 22 June 1675 D. Vision B. 9 December 1670 13. Who did Milton have to write his works down when he became Blind? C. 14 February 1669 gd D. 8 November 1674 A. his friends 10. When was Paradise Lost published? B. his friends A. 1667 C. his daughters B. 1639 C. 1669 D. 1651 an D. his sons 14. Whom did John Milton marry at the age of 34? Ch 11. When was John Milton born? A. Agnes A. 12 June 1628 B. Ann Powell B. 2 May 1614 C. Lynda C. 17 August 1612 D. Mary Powell an D. 9 December 1608 9. D 10. A 11. D 12. D 13. C 14. D y 1.5 The Poetry of John Milton 1. Which of the following elements DOES 3. What event occurs in the final lines of ra NOT characterize epic poetry? John Milton’s “Paradise Lost”? A. An Epic Council A. Adam and Eve hold hands and walk across an arid plain. Na B. An “Arming of the Hero” Scene B. Adam and Eve promise to be fruitful C. A “Tragic Recognition” Speech and multiply. D. An Invocation to the Muse C. Adam and Eve curse their God. 2. Which of the following British monar- D. Adam and Eve curse Satan. chs was executed during the English Civil War? 4. “Samson Agonistes” is described as a “Closet Drama,” which means A. Charles I A. it can be acted out on a very small B. Charles II stage. C. Queen Anne B. it was written to be read but not D. Henry VIII acted upon a stage. 1. C 2. A 3. A 4. B No one can stop your success except yourself. We ⇒https://www.gatecseit.in guarantee many common qestions in all examination. Good luck 21 C. people will read it in secret and not D. Masque publically admit they read it. 9. In the early books of John Milton’s “Par- D. it was written to be acted in a adise Lost,” Satan conspires with which church. of the following characters? 5. Near the end of “Samson Agonistes,” A. Baal Samson has decided not to perform B. Beelzebub er for attendants at a certain event when (starting with line 1381) he suddenly re- C. Michel verses positions and agrees to go. Why does he do this? D. A and B gd A. He experiences some “rousing mo- 10. What British Romantic author was par- tions” which might be from God. ticularly inspired by the work of John Milton? B. Manoa convinces him to do it or the an Philistines will execute Samson. A. William Blake C. The Chorus demands he stay in his B. Alfred Lord Tennyson prison cell and Samson reacts against them. C. Elizabeth Barrett Browning Ch D. He wishes to see Dalila one last time D. T.S. Eliot in the crowd. 11. In John Milton’s “Paradise Lost,” Sa- 6. After graduating from university, John tan assumes the character and form of Milton toured the continent of Europe what creature in order to tempt Eve to and likely met with which of the fol- eat at the Tree of Knowledge? an lowing individuals? A. A toad A. Michelangelo B. A serpent B. Charles II C. A lion y C. Galileo D. A tiger D. A and B ra 7. The English Civil War was waged be- 12. In Book One of “Paradise Lost,” the nar- tween what two political groups? rator identifies the fallen angels or dev- ils by what names? A. Royalists and Monarchists Na A. Their surnames B. Royalists and Parliamentarians B. The names of pagan gods C. Parliamentarians and Roundheads C. The names of foreign countries D. Anarchists and Royalists 8. John Milton’s “Comus” is best de- D. The names of the angels they will scribed by which of the following gen- become res? 13. In “Samson Agonistes,” the Chorus de- A. Pastoral elegy scribes the approaching Dalila as beau- tifully and lavishly dressed to better B. Prose polemic seduce Samson. This is interesting be- C. Blank verse tragedy cause 5. A 6. C 7. B 8. D 9. D 10. A 11. B 12. B 22 Chapter 1. Famous playwright, poet and others A. the Chorus has just stated it hates D. In “Samson,” Samson never wor- this kind of lavish, external beauty. ships Dagon, but he does in “Judges.” B. Samson hates this kind of lavish, ex- ternal beauty. 18. John Milton’s “L’Allegro” and “Il Penseroso” are companion poems and C. Dalila usually dresses in a more un- are both written in derstated Puritan manner. er A. iambic pentameter D. Samson is blind. B. tetrameter couplets 14. In “Paradise Lost,” what is the relation- ship between Satan and Death? C. heroic couplets gd A. Death is Satan’s father. D. Shakespearean sonnets B. Death is Satan’s son. 19. According to John Milton’s view of the structure of the universe, the “Created C. Death is Satan’s brother. an Universe” is surrounded by what? D. Death is Satan’s daughter. A. Heaven 15. John Milton’s “Paradise Regained” is B. Hell most similar in linguistic style to what Ch books from “Paradise Lost”? C. Chaos A. Three and Four D. Sunshine B. Five and Six 20. In “Samson Agonistes,” Samson’s fa- ther, Manoa, is trying to get Samson C. Eight and Nine freed from imprisonment mainly so he an D. Eleven and Twelve can help Samson to 16. As originally envisioned by John Mil- A. get revenge on his enemies ton, “Paradise Lost” would consist of B. re-instated as a Judge how many books? y C. retire A. Nine D. convert ra B. Ten 21. John Milton’s “Paradise Lost” is best C. Eleven described by which of the following D. Twelve genres? Na 17. “Samson Agonistes” differs from its A. Pastoral elegy source material, the Biblical book of B. Prose polemic “Judges,” in what way(s)? C. Blank verse tragedy A. In “Samson,” Harapha is Samson’s enemy, but he is not in “Judges.” D. Epic 22. Despite Samson’s defeat and shame, B. In “Samson,” Samson is a Jew, but Samson predicts that God will “arise he is not in “Judges.” and his great name assert” by making C. In “Samson,” Samson marries the Dagon receive “Such a discomfit, as Woman of Timnah, but not in “Judges.” shall quite despoil him / Of all these boasted Trophies won on me / And 13. D 14. B 15. D 16. B 17. A 18. B 19. C 20. C 21. D No one can stop your success except yourself. We ⇒https://www.gatecseit.in guarantee many common qestions in all examination. Good luck 23 with confusion blank his Worshippers” 27. In “Samson Agonistes,” Harapha exits (467–71). This prediction is interesting because of what reason: because A. Samson will not fight him. A. the prediction is never fulfilled. B. He does not want to fight Samson. B. the prophet Enoch had made the same prediction centuries earlier. C. He must hurry to catch up with er Dalila. C. Samson doesn’t know he himself will fulfill the prediction. D. He has been called back to his home- town of Gath. D. the prediction is finally fulfilled gd much later when Jesus defeats Dagon. 28. The foundation story of John Milton’s 23. In Book Six of “Paradise Lost,” Adam is “Paradise Lost” derives from what text? told of what major event? A. The Book of “Genesis” an A. The fall of the Son B. The Book of “Revelations” B. The fall of the Rebel Angels C. “The Odyssey” C. The fall of God D. “Canterbury Tales” Ch D. The death of Michael 24. In Book Three of “Paradise Lost,” God 29. Which of the following themes IS NOT the Father alludes to what theological important to John Milton’s “Paradise principle in the following quotation: “I Regained”? made him [Adam] just and right, / Suffi- A. Sexual desire cient to have stood though free to fall.” an B. Seeking God’s Will and Guidance A. Transubstantiation C. What it means to be the “Son of God” B. Free will C. Predestination y D. Temptation D. Sufficience 30. What important event(s) occur(s) in 25. John Milton’s “Paradise Regained” is ra John Milton’s “Paradise Lost” immedi- written in a(n) style. ately after Eve first eats of the Tree of A. plain Knowledge? Na B. luminescent A. Nature is immediately wounded by C. Latinate Eve’s transgression. D. Sophistic B. Satan is immediately wounded by 26. John Milton’s “Lycidas” is best de- Eve’s transgression. scribed by which of the following gen- C. Raphael is immediately wounded by res? Eve’s transgression. A. Pastoral elegy D. Abdiel immediately flees the Coun- B. Prose polemic cil of Rebel Angels. C. Blank verse tragedy 31. Which of the following works was not D. Masque written by John Milton? 22. C 23. B 24. B 25. A 26. A 27. B 28. A 29. A 30. A 31. D 24 Chapter 1. Famous playwright, poet and others A. “How Soon Hath Time” 37. Which of the following monarchs was B. “Captain or Colonel” “restored” to the British throne during the Restoration? C. “Avenge O Lord” A. Charles I D. “Drink to Me only with thine eyes” B. Charles II 32. The character named Comus is often seen by critics as a prototype of what C. Henry VIII er character Milton later portrayed? D. Charles III A. Jesus 38. In the Oliver Cromwell “Common- gd B. Samson wealth” and “Protectorate” administra- C. Satan tions, Milton served as the British gov- ernment’s chief D. Adam 33. John Milton claimed from an early age A. Civil Engineer that he would become A. England’s first poet B. England’s first dramatist an B. Poet Laureate C. Military Strategist D. Intellectual Defender Ch C. England’s poet laureate 39. Early in Book Two of “Paradise Re- D. England’s greatest civil engineer gained,” who yearns to see the miss- 34. In his poem “Lycidas,” John Milton does ing Jesus (who has wandered into the which of the following? desert)? A. Mourns the death of a college class- A. First Mary, then Joseph an mate B. First Andrew and Simon (Peter), B. Mourns the death of his mother then Mary C. Mourns the death of his son C. First Mary, then James and John y D. Mourns the death of his wife D. First Peter, then Paul and Mary ra 35. In the “Book of Job,” Satan speaks to 40. According to John Milton, political of- what figure(s)? fices were to be filled by A. God/Yahweh A. the king Na B. Judea B. the House of Lords C. Lot C. popular election D. A and B D. God 36. Unlike the gods and goddesses of clas- sical epics, John Milton’s God in “Par- 41. What poets before Milton were famous adise Lost” is and for writing epics? A. visible, inaccessible A. Virgil, Shakespeare, and Spenser B. inaccessible, omnipresent B. Homer, Virgil, and Spenser C. nonexistent, invisible C. Chaucer, Shakespeare, and Spenser D. invisible, omnipresent D. Gilgamesh, Petrarch, and Dryden 32. C 33. C 34. A 35. A 36. D 37. B 38. D 39. B 40. C 41. B 42. A No one can stop your success except yourself. We ⇒https://www.gatecseit.in guarantee many common qestions in all examination. Good luck 25 42. The first stanza of John Milton’s “Par- A. There is an emphasis on the impor- adise Regained” begins with what tance of preaching. topic(s)? B. There is an emphasis on spiritual A. A brief summary of “Paradise Lost” experience. C. There is an emphasis on the free- B. A detailed description of Satan dom of sexual expression. er C. A detailed description of Milton D. A and B himself 47. In the demonic council of Book Two of D. A and B gd “Paradise Regained,” who proposes that 43. Which of the following statements is Satan should tempt Jesus with lust for NOT TRUE concerning Book Two of a beautiful woman the way Solomon John Milton’s “Paradise Lost”? was tempted? an A. A debate is held in Hell by Satan and A. Belial his compatriots concerning whether to B. Beelzebub attempt to recover Heaven. C. Venus B. Satan embarks on his passage across Ch the great gulf of Chaos. D. Satan C. The Narrator invokes his muse by 48. John Milton’s “Areopagitica” is best de- the name of “Holy Light.” scribed by which of the following gen- D. The demons begin exploring Hell, res? engaging in philosophical debates, and A. Pastoral elegy an entering singing competitions. B. Prose polemic 44. The Renaissance was known for orig- inating which of the following philo- C. Blank verse tragedy sophical movements? y D. Masque A. Existentialism 49. Harapha claims he wishes he could ra B. Humanism have fought Samson when he had his eyesight because C. Stoicism A. he wants to get respect from the Na D. Postmodernism Philistine general standing beside him. 45. The English masque has its origins in the traditions of what European coun- try? B. he wants Samson to break out of prison and kill some more Philistines. A. France C. he wants to encourage Samson. B. Germany D. he wants to seem more heroic than C. Spain he really is. D. Italy 50. What British Romantic artist famously 46. Which of the following statements depicted John Milton’s “Paradise Lost” is/are TRUE concerning Puritanism? in a series of etchings and prints? 43. C 44. B 45. D 46. D 47. A 48. B 49. D 50. C 26 Chapter 1. Famous playwright, poet and others A. William Wordsworth B. There were to be no churches ex- cept Anglican churches. B. Percy Bysshe Shelley C. There was to be no Oxford Univer- C. William Blake sity. D. John Keats D. A and C 51. What character in “Paradise Lost” is 56. John Milton was born in 1608 in what er first tempted to eat of the Tree of city? Knowledge? A. Bath A. Raphael gd B. Paris B. Eve C. London C. Adam D. Nottingham D. The Son an 57. In “Paradise Lost,” Milton calls his Muse 52. Roughly speaking, how long was the by which of the following names? English Civil War? A. Uriel A. One decade B. Urania Ch B. Two decades C. Calypso C. Three decades D. Calliope D. Four decades 58. Milton in “Samson Agonistes” uses a 53. When John Milton studied at Christ’s Chorus, which he borrows from what an College, Cambridge, his college was a previous genre? stronghold of what religious faith? A. Medieval Mystery Plays A. Anglicism B. Greek Epic y B. Puritanism C. Greek Drama C. Buddhism D. French Chanson de Gestes ra D. A and C 59. In 1660, after the Restoration, Milton 54. John Milton was fluent in which of the suffered which of the following punish- following languages? ments? Na A. Latin, Greek, and Hebrew A. He was imprisoned. B. Latin, Sanskrit, and Aramaic B. His left index finger was chopped off. C. Latin, Arabic, and Spanish C. He was placed in the stocks for a D. Mandarin, Dutch, and French week. 55. Which of the following statements D. A and B is/are TRUE concerning John Milton’s 60. The Primary Narrator for Books Eleven ideal republic? and Twelve of “Paradise Lost,” who re- A. There was to be no king, bishops, lates future events is which of the fol- or House of Lords. lowing? 51. B 52. A 53. B 54. A 55. A 56. C 57. B 58. C 59. A 60. C No one can stop your success except yourself. We ⇒https://www.gatecseit.in guarantee many common qestions in all examination. Good luck 27 A. The Son A. “What is the precise relationship be- tween Satan, Sin, and Death?” B. Raphael C. Michael B. “How, exactly, was Eve tempted to eat of the Tree of Knowledge?” D. Adam C. “How, exactly, was Adam con- 61. In “Samson Agonistes,” the character vinced to eat of the Tree of Knowledge?” er who tells others of Samson’s death is A. Manoa. D. B and C B. Dalila. gd 66. “Samson Agonistes” differs from its C. the Chorus. source material, the Biblical book of D. a Messenger. “Judges,” in what way(s)? 62. John Milton’s “Paradise Regained” is a A. In “Samson,” Samson is blind, but an story largely about what topic? A. A quest for knowledge of the self B. A quest for knowledge of other he is not in “Judges.” B. In “Samson,” Manoa is Samson’s fa- ther, but he is not in “Judges.” Ch countries C. In “Samson,” Samson is married to Dalila, but he is not in “Judges.” C. A quest for knowledge of the future D. In “Samson,” Dalila cuts Samson’s D. A quest for Forbidden Knowledge hair, but she does not in “Judges.” 63. John Milton deliberately distanced him- 67. In his introduction, Milton described an self from the poets, a group of po- the genre of “Samson Agonistes” as ets known for their light, elegant style and frivolous content. A. history play y A. Romantic B. tragedy B. Victorian ra C. comedy C. Cavalier D. Morality Play D. Enlightenment 68. A number of the British Romantic po- Na 64. The pastoral elegy often begins with ets argue what character to be the pro- which of the following poetic conven- tagonist (or “hero”) of John Milton’s tions? “Paradise Lost”? A. Invocation of a muse A. Eve B. A cry of lament B. Adam C. Prayer to the Sun C. God D. A and B D. Satan 65. Which of the following questions would a student of Book Nine of John 69. The first sonnet form invented was the Milton’s “Paradise Lost” likely ask? 61. D 62. A 63. C 64. D 65. D 66. C 67. B 68. D 69. D 28 Chapter 1. Famous playwright, poet and others A. Spenserian A. Dalila pays Samson’s ransom from prison. B. Shakespearean B. Dalila refuses to pay Samson’s ran- C. Wordsworthian som in prison. D. Petrarchan C. Never records Dalila’s visit to Sam- 70. Which of the following events occur(s) son in prison. er at some point in John Milton’s “Par- D. Never records Dalila’s cutting of adise Lost”? Samson’s hair. A. Satan contemplates his reflection in 74. What angel often speaks to Adam in gd a pool of water. Paradise? A. Michelangelo B. Adam contemplates his reflection in a pool of water. B. Raphael a pool of water. D. All of these an C. Eve contemplates her reflection in C. Pandosto D. Baal 75. The elegy began as an ancient Ch metrical form. 71. In “Samson Agonistes,” Samson pre- dicts “This day will be remarkable in A. French my life / By some great act, or of my B. Greek days the last”. This is interesting be- cause C. Roman D. German an A. both statements end up happening that day. 76. Which of the following statements is TRUE concerning John Milton’s po- B. both statements end up not happen- etry? ing that day. y A. He followed the Shakespearean C. Samson is echoing the older predic- rather than the Petrarchan sonnet form. ra tion of the prophet Enoch. D. both statements will later be ful- B. He followed the Petrarchan rather filled by Christ. than the Shakespearean sonnet form. Na 72. Choose the BEST answer to fill in the C. He followed the Spenserian rather blank. John Milton is best described than the Shakespearean sonnet form. as a strong who emphasized the D. He followed the Spenserian rather freedom of the individual. than the Petrarchan sonnet form. A. Anglican 77. How many times does Satan work to tempt Jesus in the Gospels? B. Methodist A. One C. Protestant B. Two D. Buddhist C. Three 73. In the Biblical book of “Judges,” D. Four 70. C 71. A 72. C 73. C 74. B 75. B 76. B 77. C 78. C No one can stop your success except yourself. We ⇒https://www.gatecseit.in guarantee many common qestions in all examination. Good luck 29 78. In , a good example of Mil- A. Judea ton’s sharp rhetorical prose, Milton de- B. Egypt nounces restrictive censorship, arguing for freedom of the press. C. Syria A. “Paradise Lost” D. Jerusalem 83. After Milton went blind, he was able to B. “Samson Agonistes” compose poetry by using er C. “Areopagitica” A. braille D. “Paradise Regained” B. dictation gd 79. In Book Six of “Paradise Lost,” Satan C. a code of his own devising invents something that he thinks will D. an Abacus help win his war against God. What is 84. What character leads Adam and Eve it? an from the Gates of Paradise in the final A. Gunpowder book of John Milton’s “Paradise Lost”? B. Adamantine armor A. Michelangelo B. Raphael Ch C. The Chariot of Paternal Deity D. The Thunderbolt C. Uriel D. Michael 80. In Book Four of “Paradise Regained,” for his final temptation Satan takes Je- 85. The term “Agonistes” is Greek and it sus to what location? means an A. one who is in agony. A. The top of the Pantheon in Rome B. one who inflicts agony. B. The Pinnacle of the Temple in Jerusalem C. one who struggles for or champions a cause. y C. The top of a “Mountain high” D. one who predicts the future. D. “Up to the middle Region of thick ra 86. Complete the following statement. Air” John Milton explains in the first 26 lines 81. Which of the following events occur(s) of “Paradise Lost” that that goal of his epic poem will be Na in the first book of John Milton’s “Par- adise Lost”? A. to justify the ways of God to hu- A. Satan lays dazed on the burning mankind. lake. B. to justify the ways of humankind to God. B. Satan assembles his fallen legions. C. to justify the ways of Heaven to C. Adam and Eve fall from the state of Hell. Paradise. D. to justify the ways of Hell to D. A and B Heaven. 82. According to the “Book of Luke,” Herod 87. The ode form derives from a long tra- was the king of dition of what type of poetry? 79. A 80. B 81. D 82. A 83. B 84. D 85. C 86. A 87. A 30 Chapter 1. Famous playwright, poet and others A. Lyric A. superior B. Epic B. inferior C. Satiric C. equal D. Virgilian D. irrelevant in comparison 88. was the companion in publi- 93. In the first 75 lines of Book One of “Par- er cation to John Milton’s “Paradise Re- adise Regained,” Satan refers to which gained.” person he has recently seen, who is identified by the following quote? “Be- A. “Paradise Lost” fore him [Jesus] a great Prophet, to pro- gd B. “Areopagitica” claim / His coming, is sent Harbinger, who all / Invites, and in the Conse- C. “On Christian Doctrine” crated stream / Pretends to wash off D. “Samson Agonistes” sin” A. Samuel Johnson an 89. What author wrote “Life of Milton”? A. John the Apostle B. John the Baptist Ch B. Edmund Spencer C. Michael the Archangel C. Samuel Taylor Coleridge D. Joseph, Jesus’s stepfather D. T. S. Eliot 94. What poet was famous for his “Eclogues”? 90. What Biblical story acts as a spring- board for John Milton’s “Paradise Re- A. Virgil an gained”? B. Shakespeare A. The Baptism of Jesus C. Chaucer B. The story of Luke D. A and B y C. The Ascension of Jesus 95. John Milton’s “Paradise Regained” ra D. The Second Coming of Jesus deals mainly with what Biblical event? 91. Denied the right to apply for divorce A. The Great Flood and facing intense humiliation, John B. The Parting of the Red Sea Na Milton wrote what work? C. The Temptation of Christ A. “Christian Doctrines” D. None of these B. “On Regicide” 96. John Milton was inspired by the previ- C. “The Doctrine and Discipline of Di- ous works of what authors? vorce” A. Homer, Virgil, and Dante D. “Paradise Lost” B. Dante, Spenser, and Pope 92. Even in John Milton’s lifetime, “Par- adise Regained” was considered in lit- C. Homer, Dryden, and Longfellow erary quality as largely to “Par- D. Virgil, Shakespeare, and Jane adise Lost.” Austen 88. D 89. A 90. A 91. C 92. B 93. B 94. A 95. C 96. A 97. D No one can stop your success except yourself. We ⇒https://www.gatecseit.in guarantee many common qestions in all examination. Good luck 31 97. dominated English literature D. Masque from the Restoration until the end of 99. Near the end of “Samson Agonistes,” the 18th century with the emergence Samson resists performing before at- of Romanticism. tendants of what type of event? A. Medievalism A. Greek Olympic Games B. Modernism B. A Roman Circus er C. Victorianism C. A Gladiator competition D. Neoclassicism D. A and B 98. John Milton’s “Samson Agonistes” is gd best described by which of the follow- 100. D Her honor as a Jew ing genres? A. Religious conviction A. Pastoral elegy B. Political patriotism an B. Prose polemic C. Her love for Samson C. Blank verse tragedy 98. C 99. D 100. C Ch 1.6 Paradise Lost- John Milton 1. To justify which purpose that Milton 4. How many narrative arcs does Paradise wrote Paradise Lost? Lost have? an A. To justify the fall of Lucifer A. 2 B. To justify the loss of paradise B. 1 C. To justify the fall of man C. 4 y D. To justify the ways of God to men D. 12 2. How many books were included in the ra 5. In which style did John Milton write second edition of the poem Paradise the poem Paradise Lost? Lost? A. Free verse A. 10 Na B. Vers libre B. 14 C. Regular meter C. 12 D. 11 D. blank verse 3. When was the first edition of the poem 6. Which one is the longest book in Mil- Paradise Lost published? ton’s Paradise Lost? A. 1673 A. Book IX B. 1676 B. Book XI C. 1656 C. Book IIV D. 1667 D. Book X 1. D 2. C 3. D 4. A 5. D 6. A 7. B 32 Chapter 1. Famous playwright, poet and others 7. On which Biblical theme that Paradise A. Mammon lost is based? B. Moloch A. The fall of Lucifer C. Beelzebub B. The fall of man D. Ashtaroth C. Adam and Eve 13. In ’Paradise Lost’, which angel is or- dered by God to drive Adam and Eve er D. The genesis out of Paradise? Before he does so, he 8. At what point does the narration un- shows Adam a number of visions about folds in the poem Paradise Lost? the future of the human race, beginning gd A. In Eden with Cain murdering Abel and end- B. After the fall of man ing with the redemption of mankind through Christ. Who is this angel that C. After the defeat of rebel angels has a large role in the finishing chap- an D. In paradise, when Lucifer sits with ters of ’Paradise Lost’? God A. Michael 9. When was Paradise Lost published? B. Abdiel Ch A. 1660 C. Rafael B. 1667 D. Gabriel C. 1658 14. Milton’s “unholy trinity” of characters D. 1654 includes: 10. “Paradise Lost” is considered a: A. Error, Temptation, and Satan an A. First Person Narrative B. Sin, Death and Temptation B. Short Story C. Sin, Temptation, and Satan C. Epic Poem D. Satan, Sin, and Death y 15. The battle between God’s army and Sa- D. Novel tan’s rebels in heaven lasted: ra 11. Satan’s name before he fell from heaven was: A. One day A. Beezlebub B. Three days Na B. Michael C. Seven days C. Lucifer D. One hour 16. In the phrase, “thy seed shall bruise our D. Belial foe," the “seed” refers to: 12. ’Book 1’ of ’Paradise Lost’ presents Sa- A. The Tree of Knowledge tan with his angels fallen into Hell. When recovered, Satan awakens all his B. Adam legions and speaks to them. The first C. Cane and Abel he addresses is described as ’one next to himself in power, and next in crime, D. Jesus Christ long after known in Palestine’. What’s 17. In the phrase, “thy seed shall bruise our the name of this fallen angel? foe," “thy” refers to: 8. C 9. B 10. C 11. C 12. C 13. A 14. D 15. B 16. D 17. D No one can stop your success except yourself. We ⇒https://www.gatecseit.in guarantee many common qestions in all examination. Good luck 33 A. Sin 23. Throughout the poem, Satan trans- forms himself into many creatures. B. Eden Which creature does Satan not turn C. Satan into? D. Eve A. a mouse 18. The two archangels who serve as gen- B. a cherub er erals in God’s army are: C. a toad A. Michael and Gabriel D. a serpent 24. Who might be considered the friendli- gd B. Michael and Raphael est and most sociable of all God’s an- C. Raphael and Gabriel gels? D. Michael and Lucifer A. Adam an 19. For inspiration in writing the poem, B. Michael Milton says he depends on: C. Raphael A. Wine D. Lucifer Ch B. The Holy Spirit 25. Everyday before the Fall Adam and Eve went out to work. What did their work C. His favorite pen consist of? D. The Son A. Hunting and gathering food 20. Earth is described as being connected B. Tending to the Garden of Eden to heaven by a: an C. Building shelter to live in A. “stepping stones of clouds D. Naming all God’s creatures and B. Golden rope plants 26. The reason for Satan’s fall might best y C. Golden chain be described as: D. Ladder ra A. incest 21. Sin was born out of Satan’s: B. lust A. Head C. greed Na B. Lust D. pride C. Anger 27. The reason for Eve’s fall might best be described as: D. Rib A. vanity 22. Eve before the Fall might best be de- scribed as: B. lust A. a feminist C. greed D. pride B. uncomfortable with Adam 28. On the second day of battle in heaven, C. detailed oriented what does Satan use that surprises D. a docile, vain creature God’s forces? 18. A 19. B 20. C 21. A 22. D 23. A 24. C 25. B 26. D 27. A 28. B 34 Chapter 1. Famous playwright, poet and others A. Catapults C. Satisfy their sexual desire for each other B. Artillery D. Blame each other for their Fall C. Illusions 34. The Archangel Michael might best be D. The Holy Sepulcher described as: 29. Adam, Satan, and Eve herself are all A. Jealous and envious er dazzled by Eve’s: B. Bombastic A. Wit C. Firm and militant B. Beauty gd D. Kind and caring C. Intelligence 35. When Michael tells Adam what will be- come of mankind after the Fall, he is D. Hard work and spirituality actually narrating stories taken directly 30. The main reason for Adam’s fall might an from: best be described as: A. The New Testament A. lust B. Homer’s epic poems B. love for Eve C. The Hebrew Bible Ch C. pride D. The Koran D. money 36. What are the best words to describe the Garden of Eden, the weather, and na- 31. When God sees that Adam and Eve ture in general, before the Fall of Adam have disobeyed him, who does he send and Eve? to “judge” them and the snake? an A. Ordered and rational A. The Son B. Chaotic B. The Holy Ghost C. Wild and unmanageable y C. Michael D. Comfortable D. Raphael 37. Which angel does Satan trick by dis- ra 32. Inspired by Satan’s victory over man, guising himself as a cherub? Sin and Death construct: A. Michael A. a bridge from hell to heaven Na B. Uriel B. a temple to welcome Satan back C. Raphael C. a bridge from hell to earth D. Abdiel D. a funnel from Eden to the gates of 38. In what book does the fall take place? hell A. Book VIII 33. After they have both eaten from the B. Book X Tree of Knowledge, the first thing C. Book IX Adam and Eve do is: D. Book VII A. Ask forgiveness from God 39. In which book of the Bible does the B. Put some clothes on story of Adam and Eve occur? 29. B 30. B 31. A 32. C 33. C 34. C 35. C 36. A 37. B 38. C 39. C No one can stop your success except yourself. We ⇒https://www.gatecseit.in guarantee many common qestions in all examination. Good luck 35 A. Leviticus A. A snake slithering up a tree B. Exodus B. A germ infecting a body C. Genesis C. A wolf leaping into a sheep’s pen D. A fish leaping out of water D. Deuteronomy 45. Which angel tells Adam about the fu- 40. Which devil advocates a renewal of all- ture in Books XI and XII? er out war against God? A. Raphael A. Belial B. Uriel gd B. Moloch C. Michael C. Mammon D. None of the above D. Beelzebub 46. Which of the following is not found in Hell? an 41. What is Milton’s stated purpose in Par- adise Lost? A. Gems B. Gold A. To assert his superiority to other C. Oil

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