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Literature In English Past Questions and Answers

Literature In English Questions

Question 461:
'Such drizzling can go on for many days', she said in a dull voice. They both relapsed into silence, making a picture of bereaved children from whom life has suddenly lost warmth, colour, and excitement. There was no fire in the hearth. The mood caught in this scene is one of
  • A Excitement
  • B Warmth
  • C Hopefulness
  • D High spirits
  • E Sadness.
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Question 462:
'Had I the heaven's embroidered cloths; Enwrought with golden and silver light, The blue and the dim and the dark cloths of night and light and the half-lighgt i would spread the cloths under your feet: But |, being poor, have only my dreams; l have spread my dreams under your feet; Tread softly because you tread on my dreams'.<br/>The poet of these lines
  • A Shows cheap love
  • B Is incapable of seriousness
  • C Consider heaven's cloth worthless
  • D Is a sensitive, serious lover
  • E Is an unrealistic, wishful man
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Question 463:
'During this speech the elders who didn't understand a word of what their learned secretary was saying nodded approval intermittently. When it was over the elders said yes, they had a learned man indeed, a man who could speak for them, a man who knew the wisdom of the old white people, not like the small boys nowadays who cant even read a telegram'.<br/>In these passage the elders are presented as
  • A Very admireable people
  • B Decent and honest
  • C Impressed by the secretary
  • D Impressively learned
  • E Distinctly progressive
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Question 464:
'The celebration is now ended<br/>but the echoes are all around <br/>whirling like a harmattan<br/>whirl-wind throwing dust around <br/>and hands cover faces and feet grope'<br/>There are strong suggestions in the last lines that the occasion celebrated
  • A Brought peace to the land
  • B Did not kead to joyful times
  • C Did not recieve general approval
  • D Produced more merriment
  • E Affected climate conditions.
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Question 465:
'Now the bells are tolling <br/>A year is dead.<br/>And my heart is slowly beating <br/>the Nunc Dimittis <br/>to all my hopes and mute <br/>yearnings of a year <br/>and ghost hover round <br/>dream beyond dream'.<br/>For this poet, the passing year has
  • A Been one of satisfaction and fulfilment
  • B Has nothing to do with his personal life
  • C Brought death to his relatives
  • D Meant unrealized hopes
  • E Brought changes
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