HSA ENGLISH 1.--------- was regarded as the national poet of Ireland. (A) J M Synge (B) Bernard Shaw (C) W B Yets (D) Lady Gregory Answer: (c) 2. Yets was awarded Nobel Prize for Literature in ........... (A) 1923 (B) 1950 (C) 1953 (D) 1990 Answer: (A) 3. Yets poems have frequant reference to the lady........ (A) Penelope Deveruex (B) Lara (C) Maud Gonne (D) Brea Answer: (C) 4. Maud Gonne's marriage to ........ made Yeats heart broken (A) Mac Dolwald (B) Mac Bride (C) Connolly (D) Peter Pierces Answer: (B) 5. ...........occasioned the composition of the poem A Prayer for My Daughter. (A) Jilting by Maud Gonne (B) Irish Movement (C) Birth of poet's daughter (D) Freedom of Ireland Answer: (C) 6. Yets poem 'A Prayer for My Daughter' appeared in the volume entitled.......... (A) The winding stair (B) Michael Roberts and Dancer (C) Poems two Brothers (D) The Heart and Soul Answer: (B) 7. Yeats poem A Prayer for My daughter and ........... are companion poems (A) The Circus Animals Desertion (B) Byzantium (C) Easter 1916 (D) The second Coming Answer: (B) 8. The poet yeats to save his daughter from ........ (A) Irish Revolution (B) Wrath and tyranny of the coming civilization (C) Insincere lovers (D) Making wrong decisions Answer: (B) 9. According to the poet ........ hatred is the worst form of hatred? (A) Rancorous (B) Heartless (C) Revengeful (D) Intellectual Answer: (D) 10. The poet doesn't want his daughter to be as beautiful as ........or...... (A) Helen, Maud Gonne and Venus (B) Cleopatra, Portia and Helen (C) Venus, Athena and Diana (D) Lara, Bria and Maud Gonne Answer: (A) 11. The violent storm in the poem is symbolic of.......... (A) Irish National Movement (B) Social Unrest
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(C) The great gloom in the poet's mind (D) A future chaos Answer: (C) 12. The figure of speech in the expression 'murderous innocence' is........ (A) Personification (B) Irony (C) Metaphor (D) Oxymoron Answer: (D) 13. The poet feared that exceptional beaty would make his daughter.......... (A) The centre of attraction (B)A National Leader (C) Proud and cruel (D) Make others jealous Answer: (C) 14. The image of 'Horn of plenty' in the poem suggests ........... (A) Courtesy and ceremony (B) Arrogance (C) Affluence (D) cruelty Answer: (A) 15. Yeats refers to the Goddess ............to prove exceptionally beatyful people make wrong decision. (A) Venus Aphrodite (B) Hera (C) Athena (D) Diana Answer: (A) 16. The publication of ..........inaugurated the Romantic Movement in English poetry (A) the wasteland (B) Biographia Literary (C) The Rime of Ancient Mariner (D) Lyrical Ballads Answer: (D) 17. In 1805 Words worth finished his spiritual auto biography (A) The Rainbow (B) The Prelude (C) Ode on Intimation of Immorality (D) Lucy Gray Answer: (B) 18. Words Worth's Tin tern Abbey descrbes his visit to............ (A) Wyes Valley (B) Thames Valley (C) Volga Valley (D) Don Valley 19. Words worth revisited the place referred to in the poem after an interval of............years. (A) 10 (B) 15 (C) 12 (D) 5 Answer: (d) 20. In Tintern Abbbey the poet recollects the occasion of his ...........visit to the place. (A) First (B) Second (C) Fourth (D) Sixth Answer: (B) 21. Tintern Abbey was founded by............. (A) King of England (B) Cistercian monks (C) Earl of Richmond (D) Earl of Monmouth Answer: (B) 22. Tintern Abbey was founded in the year.......... (A) 1131 (B) 1255 (C) 1234 (D) 1313 Answer: (A) 23. The poets former visit to the place was in.......... (A) 1795 (B) 1768 (C) 1755 (D) 1793
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Answer: (D) 24. The 'summmers' and 'winters' in the poem Tintern Abbey stand for ......... (A) Opposing climatic conditions (B) life and death (C) Joyous and miserable experience (D) Despair and hope Answer: (C) 25. In Tintern Abbey the poet describes ........stages in the development of his attitude to nature. (A) Two (B) Fifth (C) Three (D) Seventh Answer: (C) 26. The line 'the wanderer through the woods' is.......... (A) The River Wye (B) Dorothy Words worth (C) Wind (D) The poet Answer: (A) 27. The figure of speech used in the line 'aching joy'; (A) Oxymoron (B) pathetic fallacy (C) Paradox (D) personification Answer: (A) 28. In the line 'the anchor of my purest thought' the poet compares ..........to an anchor. (A) Nature (B) Trust (C) Love (D) constancy Answer: (C) 29. The third stage of the poet's attitude to nature was like that of......... (A) A widow (B) A boy (C) A youth (D) A philosopher Answer: (D) 30. Words Worth perceived the presence of.......in all things (A) A universal soul (B) divinity (C) Love (D) constancy Answer: (A) 31. The second Stage of the poet's attitude to nature was like that of......... (A) A child to its mother (B) A passionate lover to his beloved (C) A saint to life (C) A girl to her father Answer: (B) 32. The 'sounding cataract' in Tintern Abbey means (A) A water fall with a strange music (B) Roaring of the river (C) Sough of leaves (D) Patter of rain Answer: (A) 33. The 'wreath of smoke' was rising from (A) Vagrant dwellers in the housless wood (B) the cave of a Hermit (C) the cottage chimney (D) the wild fire Obituary Answer: (C) 34. The poem 'obituary' was written by.......... (A) R. Parthasarathi (B) A.K. Ramanujan (C) Nizzim Ezekiel (D) Toru Dutt
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Answer: (B) 35. Obituary is a ............ (A) Elegy (B) memory poem (C) Carpe diem (D) sonnet Answer: (B) 36. The speaker in the poem Obituary is............. (A) The poet (B) A widow (C) Daughters of the deceased (D) Grandson of the deceased Answer: (A) 37. The tone of the speaker of the poem is ......... (A) Awe (B) irony (C) Satire (D) melancholy Answer: (C) 38. The father on his death left .........to his family (A) a substantial fortune (B) An orchard (C) A cow and a calf (D) Debts and daughters Answer: (D) 39. ..........and he left us a changed mother means.......... (A) She ill-treated her children (B) She changed the dwelling place (C) Beaing a Brahmin widow she had to tonsure head (D) She wished to end her life Answer: (C) 40. The poet buys groceries lately in 'news paper cones' in the hope of finding.......... (A) His father's obituary lines (B) Ad on job opportunities (C) Portraits of favorite cine stars (D) His father's photograph Answer: (A) 41. ...........being 'the burning type' burnt properly at the cremation the expression burning type means. (A) Dry and hot (B) Quick tempered (C) Aggressive (D) Intelligent Answer: (B) 42. The two things happened to the speaker's father rather than he did were ........... (A) His early marriage and birth of first child (B) His cesarean birth and death by cardiac arrest (C) Marriage and moving house (D) elopement of daughter and death of her husband Answer: (B)
43. The speaker's father died at.......... (A) The fruit market (B) Home (C) On the way home (D) In the library
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Answer: (A) 44. The speaker's father died of .............. (A) Snake bite (B) Road accident (C) Cardiac arrest (D) Pneumonia Answer: (C) 45. The dilapidated house in the poem 'obituary' is a metaphor of............ (A) Aristocracy (B) Penury (C) Nostalgia (D) sense of loss Answer: (B) 46. Father of the speaker in the poem Obituary was born in a........ (A) Fruit market (B) Dilapidated (C) Brahmin Ghetto (D) Hamlet 47. ........'With his full name and two dates' the two dated refer to....... (A) Dates of birth and death (B) Initiation and marriage (C) Marriage and child birth (D) Dates of his marriage and divorce 48. 'At both ends left his eye coins' means......... (A) The deceased had an eye on money (B) The deceased was a mercenary (C) The coins used for closing the eyes of the deceased (D) The only possession of the deceased Answer: (C) 49. The obituary lines of the speaker's father is said to appear in............. (A) A Madras News Paper (B) The Hindu News Paper (C) The Deccan Chronicles (D) The Times of India Answer: (A) 50. 'Some burned to coal, for sons to pick gingerly' the expression 'gingerly' in 'Obituary' means............ (A) Tearfully (B) Painfully (C) Cautiously (D) Indifferently Answer: (C)
Yets was awarded Nobel Prize for Literature in ........... (A) 1923 (B) 1950 (C) 1953 (D) 1990. Answer: (A). 3. Yets poems have frequant reference to the lady.
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