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Literature In English Past Questions and Answers

Literature In English Questions

Question 531:
Kenneth Kaunda fought a much bigger boy from another school after a football match because he
  • A Was quarrelsome
  • B Was aggressive and violet by nature
  • C Though they lost the match through foul play
  • D Had a great sense of honour and fair play
  • E Disliked the boys from the other school.
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Question 532:
I have thee not yet I see thee still.<br/>Art thou not, fatal vision, sensible<br/>To feeling, as to sight'<br/>'fatal vision' in the second line is a reference to
  • A The ghost of Banquo
  • B The ghost of Duncan
  • C One of the three witches
  • D An imaginary dagger
  • E King Duncan's crown
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Question 533:
Which of the following is a major source of interest in As You Like It?
  • A The effective use of disguise
  • B The disappointment of lovers
  • C The fidelity of Shakspeare's characters
  • D The authors irreverent use of language
  • E The consistency of roles
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Question 534:
This is my letter to the world <br/>That never wrote to me<br/>The simple news that Nature told <br/>With tender majesty<br/>Her message is committed <br/>To hands I cannot see;<br/>For love of her, sweet countrymen<br/>Judge tenderly of me'<br/>To whom does 'her' in line 5 refer?
  • A Majesty
  • B World
  • C Tender
  • D Nature
  • E The poet's sister
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Question 535:
Girls dance and sing. Men clap .The walls sing and press inward. They press the men and girls, they press inward. They press the men and girls they press John towards a centre of physical ecstasy .<br/>Tom whom does 'they refer?
  • A Men
  • B Girls
  • C Men and Girls
  • D The walls
  • E John and the girls
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