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BCS Exam 10 Questions By AsoporiTech Mentor Mehjabin - HSTU

English model test 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. William Shakespeare was born in

a) 1616

b) 1619

c) 1664

d) 1564

Answer: 1564

2. To be, or not to be, that is the question ia a famous soliloquy from

a) Macebeth

b) King lear

c) Othelio

d) Hamlet

Answer: Hamlet

3. Frailty thy name is woman is a famous dialogue from

a) Christoper marlow

b) Johns webstar

c) W.Shakespeare

d) T.s Eliot

Answer: W.Shakespeare

4. As You like it is a play by

a) Shakespeare

b) T.S Eliot

c) Hemingway

d) Marlowe

Answer: Shakespeare

5. Romeo and juliet is a

a) Comedy

b) Tragedy

c) Romance

d) Morality play

Answer: Tragedy

6. King lear is a

a) Satire

b) Comedy

c) Tragedy

d) Lyrics

Answer: Tragedy

7. Merchent of Venice is a

a) Novel

b) Short story

c) Poem

d) Drama

Answer: Drama

8. মুনীর চৌধুরীর মুখরা রমনী বশীকরণ কার লেখার অনুবাদ

a) William Wordsworth

b) W.Somerset Maugham

c) William Shakespeare

d) Charles dicken

Answer: William Shakespeare

9. Who has the written the play volpone

a) John webesker

b) Ben jonson

c) Christopher Marlowe

d) William Shakespeare

Answer: Ben jonson

10. Who wrote the poem The good marrow

a) George Herbert

b) Andrew Marvell

c) John Donne

d) Henry Vaughan

Answer: John Donne

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