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Literature In English Past Questions and Answers

Literature In English Questions

Question 606:
'Clothes were like tattered flags <br/>Flying off<br/>To expose dangling breasts<br/>As jaggered blinding flashes<br/>Rumble, tremble, and crack<br/>Amidst the smell of fired smoke <br/>And the pelting march of the storm'<br/>The general atmosphere portrayed in the above passage is one of
  • A Peace and quiet
  • B Contentment and calm
  • C Anger and anxiety
  • D Commotion and confusion
  • E Poverty and want
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Question 607:
In Animal Farm, the commandments originally drawn up by Snowball and Napoleon sought to declare
  • A The supremacy of animal over man
  • B That animal shall in no way imitate human activities
  • C That man is infinitely superior
  • D That animal and men are equal
  • E That animal are inferior to humans.
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Question 608:
'Thou art the giver of<br/>All that thy creatures love,<br/>Full belly twice a day, clean straw to roll upon;<br/>Every beast great or small<br/>Sleeps at peace in his stall<br/>Thou watchest over all...'<br/>The poem (Animal Farm) refers to
  • A Squealer
  • B Snowball
  • C Napoleon
  • D Boxer
  • E Clover.
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Question 609:
In Animal Farm, the song <br/>'Beasts of England, beast of Ireland,<br/>Beasts of every land and clime, <br/>Hearken to my joyful tidings<br/>Of the golden future time.<br/>was first sung by
  • A Snowball
  • B Squealer
  • C Old Major
  • D Napoleon
  • E Bluebell
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Question 610:
Since George Orwell was in fact writing about men while pretending to be writing about animals, his novel, Animal Farm can be classified as
  • A A realistic novel
  • B An allegorical novel
  • C A naturalistic novel
  • D A novel of adventure
  • E A sentimental novel
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