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UG TRB English - Fast expreXX - 7 / 50 - Stop 3 - Test on Age of Hardy and Present Age

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UG TRB ENGLISH ALL FOR TEACHING Fast expreXX 7 / 50  Stop 3 Test on  Age of Hardy Present Age 1. Age of Hardy is A. 1887 - 1928 B. 1930 - 1955 C. 1832 - 1887 2. His early poems employed ' the decor of the town' A.  Oscar Wilde  B. Aubrey Breadsley C. Arthur Symons 3. The three fold faculty displayed in Hardy's work are A. Sequence, suspence, comic B. Largeness, minuteness, intensity of vision C. Unity of time, place, proportion  4. A Shropshire Lad was a work by A. A. E. Houseman B. Robert Bridges C. Francis Thompson  5. He is a popular war poet A. Robert Bridges  B. Rupert Brooke C. John Masefield 6. Who suceeded Robert Bridges as Poet Laureate  A. John Masefield  B. Ralph Hodgson C. Henry Arthur Jones 7. Heart Break House is a work by A. G B Shaw B. William Butler Yeats C. Lady Gregory  8. This work is modelled upon Homer's Odyssey A. Utopia  B. An English Journey C. Ulysses 9. When did the shipwreck denoted in The Wre...

UG TRB English - Fast expreXX series - 6 / 50 / Quiz / Age of Wordsworth and Age of Tennyson

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UG TRB English Fast expreXX series 6 / 50 Quiz Age of Wordsworth Age of Tennyson 1. Who supported the earlier rules of poetry by saying like this, " poetry has this much in common with religion, that it standards were fixed long ago by certain inspired writers, whose authority it is no longer lawful to call in question" a. Lord Jeffrey b. Lord Macaulay C. Lord Tennyson  2. Wordsworth was made poet laureate during a.1770 b.1843 c.1850 3. The romantic aspect in lyrical ballads was represented by a.  William Wordsworth b. S.T. Coleridge  c. Robert Southey 4. He is known as " the kneenest eyed of all modern poets for what is deep and essential in nature" a. William Wordsworth b. S.T. Coleridge  c. Robert Southey 5. Panticocracy is a term related to a. Milton b. Tennyson c. Coleridge 6.Walter Scott a. 1788 - 1824 b. 1771 - 1832 c. 1772 - 1834 7.  It is a reply written by Byron to Edinburg for their review on ' Hours of Idleness' a.  English Bards an...