THE BALLAD

THE BALLAD Introduction: The term ‘The Ballad’ comes from the medieval French chanson balladée or ballade which means to dance. Originally it was a poem in a short stanza describing a famous story intended to be sung by a single singer. It aimed to entertain and excite emotions in the people. But, later on, in […]

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On His Blindness – Important MCQs

On His Blindness – Important MCQS On His Blindness – Important MCQS  with correct answers. I hope they help you to understand the poem better.   Q I. What type of poem is “On His Blindness”? a. Sonnet b. Epic c. Free verse d. Haiku Q. 2 In what year was “On His Blindness” published? […]

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Robinson Crusoe – Important MCQs

Robinson Crusoe – Important MCQs Here are some Important MCQS on Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. Correct answers are marked in bold. I hope they are helpful. Q 1. What is the name of the protagonist in “Robinson Crusoe”? A) Friday                              […]

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“A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning”:

  A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning: John Donne – MCQs   Here are some multiple choice questions with answers related to John Donne’s poem “A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning”: Q 1. John Donne was born into what social class? a) Nobility b) Middle class c) Working class d) Peasant Answer: a) Nobility Q 2. What event in […]

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David Copperfield – MCQS

David Copperfield –  MCQS Given below are Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) with their answers based on the novel “David Copperfield” by Charles Dickens: Q 1. Who is the author of the novel “David Copperfield”? a) Charles Dickens b) William Shakespeare c) Jane Austen d) George Orwell Answer: a) Charles Dickens Q. 2 What is the name […]

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Sonnet – MCQs

SONNET – MCQS Sonnets Characteristics, Types, Petrarchan Sonnet, Shakespearean Sonnet   Multiple-choice questions (MCQs) on Sonnets: Given below are important questions on Sonnets and the answer is written in bold.   Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of a sonnet?                            […]

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