LOTUS VIDYALAYA TRB ENGLISH COACHING ACADEMY
MADURAI- 10, MOBILE: 9789513730
TRB PG-ENGLISH
UNIT-I-POEMS- Test – 3- Answers
- D) Henry IV
- B) Richard II
- B) Parlement of Fowls
- A) The Book of the Duchess
- B) Wycliffe
- B) Midddle English
- A) The Battle of Agincourt
- D) French
- A) Geoffrey Chaucer
- C) The Canterbury Tales
- C) The House of Fame
- C) Lowes
- A) ten syllabic line
- D) Spenser
- D) Chaucer
- D) East Midland Dialect
- C) April
- C) Dryden
- B) Giovanni Boccaccio
- C) Chaucer
- B) Rhyme Royal
- D) predominance of all-powerful gods
- C) like real people, they have strengths and weaknesses
- B) the frame story
- B) urban
- B) brings together persons of diverse social rank in a natural way
- D) stock (stereotyped) character
- B) a character in the pilgrimage, and the author of the work as a whole
- C) I and IV
- B) The Merchant
- A) “The General Prologue’ is appended to The Canterbury Tales
- D) Chaucer wrote The Book Named the Governor
- B) In the height of spring
- A) 1340
- D) Tabard
- C) Thomas a Becket, Canterbury
- C) To worship the relics of Saint Thomas Becket
- B) The Knight’s Tale
- B) 24
- D) The Parson’s Tale
- C)The Summoner
- B) The Cook’s Tale
- C) Allegory
- A) Chivalry
- D) taken her parents hostage
- A) Redcrosse
- C) Errour’s
- B) strangles her
- A) Archimago
- C) Sansfoy
- A) lion
- B) Lucifera
- B) fauns and satyrs
- A) Satyrane
- B) Orgoglio’s
- D) dismembers him
- A) a noose
- A) The House of Holiness
- C) spear
- A) Temperance
- D) duplicity
- D) Spenser
- C) He opposed England’s break with the Roman Catholic Church
- A) Allegory
- A) The Faerie Queene
- A) lreland
- D) Truth
- A) irony
- C) journeyman
- A) Is a strong person with keen awareness of her own rights
- B) Wyf of Bathe
- A) Sovereignt over their husbands
- B) Wife of Bath, Squire, Monk, Physician, Franklin
- A) Her life with her five different husbands
- B) Defiance
- D) deafness
- D) Sex
- A) clerks and glossing
- B) The Wife of Bath
- C) Green and peacock-blue hunting gear
- B) Bagpipes
- A) The Blacksmith
- A) Harry Bailey
- C) Drawing straws
- A) The Shipman
- A) Being perceived by others as ladylike and refined
- C) Plowman
- A) Parson
- A) The Franklin
- C) The Summoner
- D) The Friar
- A) a spousal verse
- D) Wyatts’
- C) abab bcbc cdcd ee
- D) Latin verse
- C) Prothalamion
- C) a ballad
- B) Ballad
- C) a ballad
- Scottish ballad