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English literature For those studying or preparing for, this page contains 10 important questions and answers arranged in sequence. Each question is accompanied by the correct answer and, where necessary, a detailed explanation to help clarify your concepts. Read carefully and assess your own preparation.

1. ' Restoration period ' in English literature refers to--

a) 1560

b) 1660

c) 1700

d) 1745

Answer: 1660

2. Beowulf is -

a) an epic poem

b) an elegy

c) a novel

d) a burlesque

Answer: an epic poem

3. Who translated ' The New Testament ' ?

a) Langland

b) John Wycliffe

c) Layaman

d) Touci

Answer: John Wycliffe

4. ' Renaissance ' কথাটির অর্থ কি?

a) মৃত্যু

b) বার্ধক্য

c) পৌঢ়ত্ব

d) নবজীবন

Answer: নবজীবন

5. Who wrote ' Utopia '?

a) William Caxton

b) William Langland

c) Sir Thomas Wyatt

d) Sir Thomas More

Answer: Sir Thomas More

6. ' Dr Faustus ' was written by -

a) Ben Jonson

b) W. Shakespeare

c) Christopher Marlowe

d) John Webster

Answer: Christopher Marlowe

7. The last line of ' To Daffodils ' is -

a) Ne ' er to be seen again

b) Vanish like summer's rain

c) Ne' er to be found again

d) As quick a growth to meet decay

Answer: Ne' er to be found again

8. '' Gulliver's Travels " is written by -

a) Alexander pope

b) Jonathan Swift

c) William Wordsworth

d) G. B. Shaw

Answer: Jonathan Swift

9. " pride and prejudice" is a -

a) Short story

b) A drama

c) Ode

d) A novel

Answer: A novel

10. Robert Frost is a poet of -

a) USA

b) England

c) Ireland

d) Scotland

Answer: USA

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