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    Analogy part part score Analogy part Prepositions, Synonyms, Antonyms, Idioms part What is Analogy? Analogy : Sky is to bird as water is to--

    () feather () () fish BCS () boat () lotus ()

    sky bird water

    sky bird bird () sky () ? () feather () () lotus () () boat () () fish () fish () Analogy ? Analogy Capital Letter ( ) ()

    , , ,

    Analogy Rule 1 Answer Botany is to plants as Zoology is to---

    () flowers () trees BCS () dear () animals

    Botany ( ) plants () Zoology ( ) animals () animals () Rule 2

    (specifically)

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    Carpenter : Saw

    () Stenographer : type writer () Painter : brush BCS () Lawyer : brief () Seamstress : scissors

    carpenter () Saw () stenographer () typewriter Painter ( ) brush Seamstress ( ) scissors () carpenter ( ) saw () seamstress ( ) scissors () Rule 3 Primary meaning ( ) Answer Secondary meaning ( ) TREE : WOOD

    () Camera : Film () Furniture : Decoration () Brick : Cement () Player : Team

    Primary meaning Tree wood () Secondary meaning tree wood () player team

    (relation) Analogy 1 (Synonymous) Analogy Synonyms Antonyms Lengthen : Prolong BCS () stretch : extend () distance : reduce () draw out : shorten () reach out : cut short

    Lengthen ( ) Prolong ( ) () stretch ( ) extend ( ) () distance () reduce () draw out ( ), shorten () reach out ( ), cut short ( ) 2 (Antonymous) DELAY : EXPEDITE

    () related : halt () block : obstruct BCS () drag : procrastinate () detain : dispatch

    Delay ( ) expedite ( ) antonymous () related (), halt () () block ( ) obstruct ( ) () drag ( ) procrastinate ( )

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    () detain ( ) dispatch ( ) 3 Whole and Part relationship ( ) : Whole Part Island : Archipelago

    () river : pond () garden : flower () everest : himalay () bamboo : flute

    Island () Archipelago () whole part () river () pond () () garden () flower () whole part () everest himalay whole part everest himalay () bamboo () flute () whole part 4 Cause and effect relationship ( ) (cause) (effect) cause and effect relationship FIRE : ASHES

    () Accident : delay () Water : waves BCS () Event : memories () Wood : splinters

    Fire () ashes () () accident () delay () () water () waves () event () memory () () wood () splinters ( ) Different kinds of same thing ( )

    STARE : GLANCE

    () gulp : sip () confide : tell BCS

    () scorn : admire () participate : observe stare ( ) glance ( ) () gulp ( ) sip ( )

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    Function Relationship ( ) (function) : VACCINE : PREVENT

    () wound : heal () victim : attend BCS () antidote : counteract () diagnosis : cure

    : Vaccine() Prevent() function relationship () antidote( ) (counteract) Worker and Action Relationship ( ) (worker) action () TEACHER : IGNORANCE

    () stream : river () student : study -, () Lighting : electiricity () Light : darkness

    Teacher () (Ignorance) worker function ( ) () Light () Darkness () Worker and his subject relationship ( ):

    : WORDS : WRITER

    () Honour : thief () Mortar : Bricklayer , -, () Child : teacher () Butter : baker

    words () writer () () honour () thief () () mortar (, ) bricklayer () () child () teacher ()- () butter () baker ( ) butter baker () laws () book () () Defining characteristic relationship ( ): : AUTHOR : COPYRIGHT

    () Paper : metal () Plot : machine : -, () Inventor : patent () Novel : reward

    Author () copyright () () inventor () patent ( ) ()

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    Action and tool relationship ( ): Action () tool ( ) MUSIC : GUITAR

    () Stamping : noise () Water : ocean : -, () Windows : house () Words : typewriter

    () Tears : sorrow Music guitar words typewriter. Measurement and the unit of its measurement ( ): DEGREE : TEMPERATURE

    () Mass : energy () Fathom : volume : -, () Ounce : weight () Time : length

    () Light : heat Degree temperature () ounce weight () Worker and tool relationship ( ): HAMMER : CARPENTER

    () Brick : mason () Road : driver , () Knife : butcher () Kitchen : cook () None of these

    Hammer () carpenter () knife () butcher () Class and its member relationship ( ):

    : DOG : MAMMAL

    () Wolf : pack () Tree : forest , () Insect : Antenna () Snake : reptile () None of these

    : Dog () mammal ( ) snake () reptile () Worker and work place relationship ( ): JUDGE : COURTHOUSE

    () Physician : infirmary () Architect : blueprint : , () Carpenter : bench () Landlord : studio

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    () Engineer : machine Judge () courthouse ( ) physician () infirmary () Same gender relationship ( ): gender () gender : ROOSTER : HEN

    () Pigeon : dove () Dog : cat () Gander : gosling ( )

    () Gander : goose

    Rooster () hen () () gander () goose () Subject and its theme relation ( ): CARDIOLOGY : HEART

    () Pathology : maps () Pharmacology : drugs : -, () Tautology : education

    ( ) () Apology : sorrow

    Cardiology () heart () pharmacology ( ) drugs () Natural thing and its function relationship ( )

    : OXYGEN : RESPIRATION

    () Improvement : care () Photography : camera : -, () Sunlight : photosynthesis () Hydrogen : digestion

    () Drama : acting Oxygen () respiration ( ) sunlight ( ) photosynthesis () Whole and part relationship ( ): OCEAN : BAY

    () Island : inlet () Archipelago : atoll , () Continent : peninsula () Headland : promontory

    Ocean () bay () continent () peninsula ()

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    Write-up and its brief explanation relationship ( ): word word CONSTITUTION : PREAMBLE

    () Play : epilogue () Prelude : overture : -, () Book : preface () Opera : music

    Constitution () preamble () book () preface () () play ( ) prelude () epilogue () prelude ( ) music overture ( ) () opera ( ) overture music - Play : Prelude Music : Prelude Book : Preface Opera : Overture Write-up and its parts relationship ( ): PLAY : ACTS

    () Opera : arias () Games : athletes () -, () Poem : rhymes () Novel : chapters

    () Essay : topics Play () acts ( ) novel () chapters () Write- up and its script relationship ( ): (script) SCRIPT : PLAY

    () refrain : song () assignment : course : -, () score : symphony () collection story

    () debate : candidate Script () play () score ( ) symphony ( ) Inner-part and outer-part relationship ( ): Inner part ( ) outer part ( )

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    PEA : POD () orange : section () Nut : shell

    , () Potato : stew () Bean : crock ( ) Pea () Pod ( ) nut () shell () Maker and his/her creation relationship ( ): maker () creation () COMPOSER : SYMPHONY

    () Actor : comedy () Director : movie () Conductor : orchestra ( ) () Poet : sonnet () Play : defeat

    Composer () symphony () poet () sonnet ( ) Owner and slave relation ( ): owner () slave () OWNER : SLAVE

    () Soldier : civilian () Captain : tar () : -, () Policeman : prisoner () Native : alien

    () Master : vassal Owner () slave () master () vassal ( ) -Defining characteristic ( ): : LEOPARD : CARNIVOROUS

    () tiger : ominous () cat : feline () () cow : herbivorous () crab () : crustacean

    ( ) Leopard ( ) carnivorous ( ) cow () herbivorous ( ) -Defining relationship ( ): FLOCK : BIRDS

    () Pool : water () Pack : wolves () Stray : dogs () Zoo : animals () None of these

    Birds flock ( ) wolves () pack.

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    Abhor Detest; - Abridged Summarized; - Adverse Hostile; - Alleviate Mitigate; - Ambiguous Unclear; - Amicable Friendly; - Annex Add; - Ardent Eager; - Aspire Aim high; - Audacious Bold; - Augment Extend; - Belated Tardy; - Bounty Generosity; - Clandestine Secret; - Competent Capable; - Condone Support; - Congregation Association; - Conjecture Guess; - Counsel Advice; - Delude Deceive; Detrimental Harmful; - Diligent- Industrious; - Disregard- Ignore; - Elicit Extract; -

    Enhance Improve; - Enlarge Expand; - Equivocal Vague; - Expound Explain; - Extravagant Prodigal; - Extravagant Prodigal; - Franchise Privilege; -

    Gallant Brave; -

    Genesis Beginning; - Genesis Beginning; - Gratis Free; - Greedy Selfish; - Hindrance Barrier; - Hypothetical Assumed; - Imbibe To Drink; - Improvement Betterment; - Incite-Instigate; - Indigenous Native; - Indigenous Native; - Inflated Exorbitant; - Intrepid Fearless; - Intrepid- Brave; - Jeopardy Danger; - Lazy- Indolent; - Magnanimous Generous; - Magnify Enlarge; - Manifest Visible; - Mansion Large Residence; -

    Mentor Guide; - Murky Dull; - Mystique Admirable Quality; -

    Nemesis Punishment; -

    Obnoxious Very Unpleasant; -

    Omnipotent Supreme; -

    Panoramic Scenic; - Penury- Poverty; - Perilous Risky; - Perishable Temporary; - Pernicious Insidious; - Perplexed Puzzled; - Pitfall Shortcoming; - Plagiarism Theft of Ideas; -

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    Postulate Calm; Postulate- Assume; - Precinct Vicinity; - Prolific Fertile; - Radiant Luminous; - Ransack Rummage; - Redundant- Unnecessary; - Rein Control; - Relent Succumb; - Rigorous Hard; - Sanguine Optimistic; - Scuttle Abandon; - Solicit Seek; - Sporadic Scattered; - Squander Waste; - Stubborn Obstinate; - Sustainable- Maintainable; - Sustaining Supporting; - Tangible Palpable; - Thrive To do well; - Tranquil Calm; - Transient Short Living; - Transient Temporary; - Transparent Clear; - Treachery Betrayal; - Unruly Disobedient; - Upholding Keeping up; - Velocity- Speed; - Vengeance Revenge; - Vigilant Watchful; - Waver Vacillate; - Wild Untamed; - Windfall Unbelievable; - Zealot Fanatic; -

    Abate ( ) Increase () Abhor ( ) Love () Adhere ( ) Detach ( ) Adulterate ( ) Pure () Advance () Retreat () Affluence () Indigence () Aggravate ( ) - Improve ( ) Alien () Indigenous () Amalgamate ( ) Isolate () Ambiguous () Lucid () Amiable () Unfriendly () Apposite ( ) Inappropriate ( ) Authentic ( ) Counterfeit () Aver ( ) Deny () Aver ( ) Deny ( ) Brevity () Prolixity () Capricious () - Steadfast () Chaos () Order () Colossal () Tiny () Comic () Tragic () Concur ( ) Dissent () Cosmopolitan () Provincial () Deleterious () Harmless ( ) Demur ( ) Accept ( ) Destitute () Wealthy () Diligent () Lazy () Dispute () Agree ( ) Ecstasy () Depression () Eloquent () Inarticulate () Empathy (- ) Lack of Feeling (

    ) Enmity () Amity () Enmity () Amity () Equity () Bias () Essential ( ) Unnecessary () Eulogy () Defamation () Euphoria () Gloom () Expire ( ) Stabilize ( ) Fertile () Barren ()

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    Flexible () Rigid () Flexible () - Rigid () Flowery () Plain () Foreign () Native () Fraudulent () Genuine () Gargantuan () Tiny in size () Gregarious () Reclusive () Honor () Shame () Humility () Pride () Immune () Virulent ( ) Impermeable () Porous () Indigenous () Foreign () Indigent () Affluent () Inimical () Friendly () Inimical () Friendly () Integrate () Separate () Intrepid () - Timid () Lethargy () Vigor () Loquacious () Taciturn () Massive () Tiny ( ) Mellifluous () Harsh () Mendacious () Honest () Mendacity () Veracity () Mercenary () Voluntary () Meticulous () Careless () Minimize ( ) Expand ( ) Mobile () Fixed () Monotonous () Interesting () Native () Exotic () Nimble () Slow () Onerous () Easy () Outset () Termination () Palliate ( ) - Aggravate ( ) Pardon () Blame () Persistence () Inconsistency () Pith () Untimely Action ( ) Precarious () Safe () Proper ( ) Unsuitable ( ) Quota () Unlimited Number ( ) Relinquish ( ) Retain ( ) Reluctant () Willing () Resilient () Inflexible () Reticent () Talkative () Severity () Ignorable () Shallow () Profound () Skepticism () Conviction () Sloth () Activity () Spurious () Genuine () Superficial () Profound () Supine () Upright () Tantamount () Unequal () Terminate ( ) Begin ( ) Tout ( ) Misrepresent ( ) Tricky () Easy () Turbulence () Tranquility () Unruly () Docile () Volatile () Steady () Whimsical ( ) Predictable () Whimsical () Grave () Wide () Narrow () Wide () - Narrow () Zeal () Apathy ()

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    Literature and Literary Terms competitive -

    (English literature) precisely Periods of English Literature

    450 --- 1066 Anglo Saxon period or Old English Period 1066 --- 1500 Middle English Period 1066 --- 1340 Anglo- Norman Period 1340 --- 1400 The Age of Chaucer 1400 --- 1500 Barren Age 1500 --- 1660 The Renaissance 1500 --- 1558 Preparation for the Renaissance 1558 --- 1603 The Elizabethan Period 1603 --- 1625 The Jacobean Period 1625 --- 1649 The Caroline Period 1649 --- 1660 The Commonwealth Period 1660 --- 1798 The New Classical Period 1660 --- 1700 The Restoration Period 1700 --- 1745 The Augustan Age (Age of Pope) 1745 --- 1798 The Age of Johnson 1798 --- 1832 The Romantic Period 1832 --- 1901 The Victorian Period 1901 --- 1914 The Edwardian Period 1910 --- 1936 The Georgian Period 1901 --- 1939 The Modern Period 1939 --- Postmodern Period

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    Anglo Saxon Period (450 A.D 1066 A.D) old period Anglo Saxon period. period (epic) Beowulf. Beowulf Beowulf narrative poem 650 Anglo Saxon Period Caedmon Cynewulf. Venerable Bade historian. Father of English Learning. Anglo-Saxon King Alfred the Great (The founder of English Prose) Middle English Period (1066 1500) Middle English period - Anglo Norman period, The Age of Chaucer Barren Age. Anglo Norman period Roger Bacon Opus Majus. The Age of Chaucer ( )(1340 1400) Chaucer () 1340 (The father of English Poetry). The Romance of the Rose The Romance of the Rose Chaucer - The Canterbury Tales, House of Fame, Troilus and Criseyde, The Story of Grieselde, Parliament of Fouls, The Legend of Good Woman, The Book of The Duchess. The House of Fame The Legend of Good Woman (chaste woman) The Canterbury Tales Chaucer () (i) French Period; (ii) Italian Period; (iii) English Period. Chaucer 1386 (member of parliament) Chaucer (contemporaries) William Langland John Wycliff. The Renaissance (1500-1660) 1500 1660 Renaissance Period. Renaissance rebirth () Humanism (), Nationalism (), Aestheticism () Renaissance Period sonnet () Sir Thomas Wyatt sonneter () Sir Thomas Moor ( )(1478 1535) Thomas Moor Thomas Moor Thomas Moor Thomas Moor Thomas Moor

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    Utopia, Discussion on Political Subjects, Biographics etc. Utopia. Utopia The Elezabethan Age (1558 1603) Renaissance period The Elezabethan Age. The Elezabethan Age golden age of English Literature. The Elezabethan Age songs and lyrics a nest of singing birds. The Elezabethan Age - Edmund Spencer, Sir Philip Sidney, Christopher Marlowe, Nicholas Udall, Thomas Sackville, Ben Johnson Edmund Spencer (Poet of Poets)

    Edmund works () - The Faerie Queen, The Ruins of Time, The Sheepherds Calendar etc.

    Christopher Marlowe works Hero and Leader. Thomas Sackville Tragedy Ferren and Porren. Nicholas Udall drama () Ralph Royster and Doyster. Ben Johnson comedy comedy Comedy of Humours Francis Bacon (The father of English Prose) ; Francis Bacon (essayist) works - Novum Organum, The Advancement of Learning. greatest prose writer Richard Hooker. University Wits Oxford Cambridge playwrights () University Wits (1558) John Lily, Thomas Kyd, Thomas Lodge, George Peal, and Robert Green. Christopher Marlowe Thomas Nashe.

    The Metaphysical Poets Elezabethan metaphysical poets John Donne, Herbert, Andrew Marvell, Cowely, Vaughan

    John Donne Poet of love Religious poet. : The Sun Rising, The Undertaking.

    George Herbert metaphysical poet. The Temple Cavalier Poets (secular) cavalier poet Cavalier poets Robert Herrick, Thomas Carew, Lovelac Suchling Robert Herrick To Daffodils

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    William Shakespeare (1564 1616) William Shakespeare 1564 Avon 1616 37 drama (), 154 sonnet 3 narrative poem Shakespeare 1590 1600. ; ; 1601 1608 1609 1612

    Shakespeare main works Comedy: Loves Labours Lost, The Tempest, Alls Well, The Ends Well, As You Like It, The Merchant of Venice, Comedy of Errors, Twelfth Night, Two Gentlemen of Verona.

    Tragedy: tragedy Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, Othelo, King lear, Titus andronicus.

    Historical Drama historical dramas - Julius Caeser, Cariolanus, King John, Richard II, Henry VII, Henry V, Antony and Cleopaetra.

    Narrative Poems Shakespeare narrative poems - Venus and Adonis The Rape of Lucretia The Passionate Pilgrim Puritan Period (1620 1660)

    Puritan Puritan - John Milton, John Bunyan

    John Milton Puritan John Milton epic poet ( ) Epics - Paradise Lost, Paradise Regained. (poems) - Comus, Lycidas etc. sonnet - On The Blindness, On The Late Massacre Piedmont etc.

    John Bunyan Puritan prose writer () - The Pilgrim Progress, The Holy War etc. New Classical Period (1660 1798) New classical period. - John Dryden, Edmund Walter, Alexander Pope, Jonathan Swift, Samuel Richardson, Henry Fielding, Dr. Samuel Johnson John Dryden Father of Modern English Criticism. Alexander Pope Mock Heroic Poet.

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    Jonathan Swift (1667 1745) Jonathan Swift , Jonathan ,

    Jonathan Swift. 1704 The Battle of Books - A Tale of A Tub ( ), Gullivers Travels ( ) Swift Gullivers Travels. bitterest satire of the 18th century ( ) New classical - Samuel Richardson novel () Pamela. Henry Fielding Henry Fielding Father of English Novel Tom Jones Dr. Samuel Johnson Samuel Johnson 1755 English dictionary (compile) Romantic Period (1798 1832) The Romantic Period began in 1798 with the publication of Lyrical Ballads, a collection of romantic poems by William Wordsworth and S.T Coleridge. Salient features of the Romantic Period ( )- Love for nature Supernaturalism Love for liberty and freedom Emphasis on emotion and imaginations Simplicity of Language and expression Famous Writers of Romantic Period Romantic - William Blake, William Words Worth, S.T Coleridge, Percy Bysshe Shelley (PB Shelley), John Keats. Jane Austen, Sir Walter Scott William Blake William Blake poet painter Marriage of Heaven and Hell. William Wordsworth (1770 1850) William Wordsworth 1770 lake () - 1798 Wordsworth Coleridge

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    lyrical ballads William Wordsworth Poet of Nature Poet of Childhood Lake Poet. 1839 Poet of Laureate poems - Goody Blake, The Thorn, The Idiot Boy, Tin Tern Abbey, The Excursion, The Prelude, The Solitary Reaper, The Daffodils etc. S.T Coleridge (1772 1834) S.T Coleridge Supernaturalism Poet of Supernaturalism - The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner, Kubla Khan, Christabel etc. Lord Byron (1788 1824) Lord Byron The Rebel Poet. Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792 1822) Percy Bysshe Shelley PB Shelley Shelley

    Atheist () The Necessity of Atheism Pamphet Keats Shelley Adonais Keats 1822 Shelley Shelley (revolution) Revolutionary poet. works - Adonais, Ode to the West Wind, To a Skylark, The Revolt of Islam, Queen Mab, Prometheus Unbound, Hellas, Alastor etc. John Keats (1795 1821) John Keats 1795 surgeon ( ) Poet of Beauty A thing of beauty is joy for ever tuberculosis ( ) works - Isabela, Lamia, Hyperion, Ode to a Nightingle, Ode to Autumn etc. New Classical Period New classical period novelist - Jane Austen (1775 1817) She was a woman novelist novels - Emma, Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility etc. Sir Walter Scott (1771 1832) Sir Walter Scott novels - Ivanhole, Waverly etc.

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    The Victorian Period (1832 1901) Victorian - Material advancement ( ), Colonial expression ( ), Scientific and Technological advancement, Passimism and cynicism ( ) Victorian writer - Alfred Tennyson, Robert Browning, Mathew Arnold Alfred Tennyson (1809 1892) Alfred Tennyson 1809 , , , - ,

    ,

    1850 royal poet ( ) 1855 1884 1892 Alfred Tennyson works (): Two Brothers works - Ulysses, In Memorium, The Brook, Tithonus, Poems, The Princess (a long poem), English Idyll (collection of varied poems), The Falcon (a comedy) etc. Robert Browning (1812 1889) Robert Browning 1812 Browning Elezabeth Barret Browning dramatic monologue - Men and Women, The Ring of the Book. Mathew Arnold (1822 1888) Mathew Arnold Poems - Thyris (elegy), Dover Beach etc.

    Victorian Novelists Victorial Novelists Charles Dickens, George Eliot, WM Thackery, Thomas Hardy, RL Stevenson Charles Dickens (1812 1870) Charles Dickens 1812 Charles Dickens victorian novelist. novels - Black House, David Copperfield, Hard Times, Great Expectations, A Tale of Two Cities, etc. George Eliot (1819 - 1880) George Eliot Mary Ann Evans. Eliot Novels -

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    Romala, Adame Bede, Silas Marner, The Mill on the Floss etc. W.M Thackery (1811 1863) novelist. novel Vanity Fair, Esmond etc. Thomas Hardy (1840 1880) novelist. novel - Far From the Madding Crowd, The Return of the Native, Jude the Obscure etc. R. L Stevenson (1850 1894) R. L Stevenson novels - The Kidnapped, Treasure Island, The new Arabian Night etc. Modern Age (1901 1945) Modern age salient feature - Doubts and Disputes, Conflicts and Controversies Modern Age Writer - Rudyard Kipling, H.G.Wells, E.M Foster, W. Somerset Maugham, Virginia Wolf, George Orwell, William Golding, Winston Churchill, W.B Yeats, T.S Eliot, G.B Shaw Rudyard Kipling (1865 1936) Rudyard Kipling Rudyard Kipling (works) - The Jungle Book, Ballad of East and West etc. H.G Wells (1866 1946) H.G Wells science fiction writer. (works) - The Invisible Man, The Time Machine etc. E.M Foster (1879 1970) Modern E.M Foster. (works) - Where Angels Fear to Tread, A Passage to India, A Room With a View, The Longest Journey etc. W. Somerset Maugham (1874 1965) W. Somerset Maugham (novel)

    (works) - Of Human Bondage, Luncheon (short story), Liza of Lambeth etc.

    Virgina Wolf (1885 1941) Virgina Wolf (works) - To The Light House, The Waves etc.

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    George Orwell (1903 1950) The Animal Farm, Nineteen Eighty Four etc; William Golding (1911 1993) William Golding 1983 Lord of The Flies works - Lord of The Flies, The Inheritors etc. Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1953 The History of Second World War W.B Yeats (1865 1939) (Irish Origin) T.S Eliot (1888 1965) T.S Eliot American writer. ,

    1914 T.S Eliot 1948 Poems () - Waste Land, Quartets, Ash Wednesday etc. G. B Shaw (1850 1950) G.B Shaw George Bernard Shaw. 1856 drama () Problem play. 1925 - plays () - Man and Superman, Arms and the Man, The Devils Discipline, Heart-Break House, Ceaser and Cleopatra, You Never Can Tell, etc. American Literature - Ernest Hemingway, Mark Twain, O Henry, T S Eliot, Marjorie, Kinnan, Rawlings, Bertrand Russel Ernest Hemingway (1898 1962) Ernest Hemingway 1898 works - The Old Man and the Sea, A Farewell to Arms, For Whom the Bell Tolls, The Sun Also Rises. The Old Man and the Sea (novel)

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    Mark Twain Mark Twain Samuel Longhorne Clemens. (works) - Life on Mississipi, The adventures of Tom Sawyer etc. O Henry O Henry William Sidney Porter. Short Story Writer. story The Gift of the Magi - Sixes and Sevens, Road Desting, Cableages and Kings etc. Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings short story writer. short story A Mother in Manville. Bertrand Russel American Philosopher. philosophical works - Marriage and Morals, Human Knowledge. 1950

    Name Title

    Alfred the great The Founder of English Prose

    Chaucer Father of English Poetry

    John Wycliff Father of English Prose

    Sir Thomas Wyatt First Sonneter in English Literature

    Edmund Spencer The Poet of Poets

    William Shakespeare Bard of Avon

    John Milton The Great Master of Verse, Epic Poet

    Alexander Pope Mock Heroic Poet

    Henry Fielding The Father of English Novel

    William Words Worth Poet of Nature/Lake Poet

    S.T Coleridge Poet of Supernaturalism

    Lord Byron Rebel Poet

    Percy Bysshe Shelley Revolutinary Poet / Poet of Hope

    John Keats Poet of Beauty

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    A Brief History Of Time Stephen Hawking A Farewell to Arms Earnest Hemingway

    A Long Walk to Freedom Nelson Mandela A Midsummers Nights Dream William Shakespeare

    A pair of Blue Eyes Thomas Hardy A Passage to India Samuel Johnson

    Adonis P. B Shelly Akbar Nama Abul Fazal

    Alls Well that Ends Well William Shakespeare

    Animal Farm George Orwell

    Anna Karenina Leo Tolstoy As You Like it William Shakespeare

    Asian Drama Gunner Myrdal Blue Bird Lord Alfred Tennyson

    Caesar and Cleopatra George Bernard Shaw Canterbury Tales Geoffrey Chaucer

    Comedy of Errors William Shakespeare Crime and Punishment Dostoevsky

    Das Capital Karl Mark David Copperfield Charles Dickens

    Dialogues Plato Dictionary Samuel Johnson

    Discovery of India Johor Lal Nehru Divine Comedy Dante

    Don Juan Lord Byron Dr. Faustus Christopher Marlowe

    Emma Jane Austen For Whom the Bell Tolls Earnest Hemingway

    Freedom Bertrand Russell God of the Small Things Arundhuty Roy

    Great Expectations Charles Dickens Gullivers Travels Jonathan Swift Hamlet William Shakespeare Heaven and Earth Lord Byron

    Iliad Homer In Memoriam Lord Alfred Tennyson

    India Wins Freedom Abul Kalam Azad Isabella John Keats

    Julius Caesar William Shakespeare Jungle Book Rudyard Kipling

    King Lear William Shakespeare Kublai Khan Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Lycidas John Milton Macbeth William Shakespeare

    Main Kemp Ad loaf Hitler Man and Superman George Bernard Shaw

    Marriage and Moral Bertrand Russell Measure and Measure William Shakespeare

    Memories of the Second World War Winston Churchill

    Mother Maxim Gorky

    Ode to the West Wind P.B Shelly Odyssey Homer

    Oliver Twist Charles Dickens Origin of Species Charles Darwin

    Othello William Shakespeare Paradise Lost John Milton

    Paradise Regained John Milton Pilgrims Progress John Bunyan Politics Aristotle Prelude William Wordsworth

    Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen Prince Machiavelli

    Republic Plato Robinson Crusoe Jonathon Swift

    Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare Roots Alex Haley

    Round The Eighty Days Jules Verne S amson Agonists John Milton

    Scholar Gipsy Matthew Arnold Sense and Sensibility Jane Austen

    Seven Seas Rudyard Kipling Silent Women Ben Johnson

    Sons and Lovers, The Rainbow D.H Lawrence

    Tempest William Shakespeare

    Tess of the DUrbervilles Thomas Hardy The Alchemist Ben Jonson The Merchant of Venice William Shakespeare

    The Old Man and The Sea Earnest Hemingway

    The Rape of the Lock Alexander Pope The Return of the Native Thomas Hardy

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    The Rime of the Ancient Mariner Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    The Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens

    The Way of the World William Congreve Things Fall Apart Chinua Achebe

    Time Machine H. W Wells To Skylark P. B Shelly

    Tom Jones Henry Fielding Top Secret Henry Fielding

    Try and Try Again W.E Hick son Twelfth Night William Shakespeare

    Ulysses Lord Alfred Tennyson Utopia Sir Thomas Moore

    Vanity Fair W.M Thackeray Volpone Ben Jonson

    Voyage of Lilliput Jonathon Swift Waiting For Goddot Samuel Becket

    War and Peace Leo Tolstoy Wealth and Nation Adam Smith

    West Land T.S Eliot Wuthering Heights Emile Bronte

    Alfred is the founder of English prose. Chaucer is the father of English poetry. Edmund Spencer is called the poets of poet. Ralph Royster Doyster is the first drama in English literature. John Donne is called the poet of love. Shakespeare is known mostly for his plays (famously plays are The Merchant

    of Venice, Hamlet, King Lear, As you like it, The taming of the shrew, Romeo

    and Juliet, Antony and Cleopetra).

    Paradise lost is an epic poem by John Milton. Jonathan Swift is the most famous satirist in English literature. The first English novel, Pamela has been written by Samuel Richardson. The first English dictionary was compiled by Samuel Jonson. Henry Fielding is the father of English novel. Gullivers Travels is written by Jonathan Swift. John Keats is knows as poet of beauty. Wordsworth is a romantic poet. He is considered as the poet of nature in

    English literature.

    Pride and prejudice is written by Jane Austen. A tale of two cities and David Copperfield are written by Charles Dickens. Maxim Gorky is the writer of the book Mother.

    A little learning is a dangerous thing .> Alexander Pope A thing of beauty is a joy for ever .> John Keats A single step for man- a giant leap for mankind > Neil Armstrong Beauty is truth, truth is beauty ..> John Keats Cowards die many times before their death .> William Shakespeare Fame is the perfume of heroic deeds .> Socrates If winter comes, can spring be far behind? . > Shelley Knowledge is power .> Hobbes No man can be wise on an empty stomach ..> George Eliot One should eat to live, not live to eat ..> Franklin

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    Politics is the last refuge of scoundrels .> Johnson Self-preservation is the first law of nature .> Samuel Butler Success makes success, as money makes money .> Chamfort Some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness

    thrust upon them ..> William Shakespeare Speech is great but silence is greater ..> Thomas Carlyle They think too little who talk too much > John Dryden The child is the father of man > Wordsworth Men are womans playthings, woman is the devils > Victor Hugo

    The father of English Poem Geoffrey Chaucer `To be or not to be is the beginning of a famous soliloquy from Hamlet. The Return of the Native is written by Thomas Hardy The Waste Land is written by T.S. Eliot A Passage to India is written by E.M Forster Alice in the Wonderland belongs to Juvenile literature Blank Verse is a kind of verse - Having no rhyming end Brick Lane is written by Monica Ali Cowards die many times before their death is quoted by Julius Caesar Death, thou shalt not die is an example of Paradox Heard Melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter is quoted by John Keats Lady Chatterleys Lover is a novel is a novel written by D.H.Lawrence Man is by nature a political animal is quoted by - Aristotle Patriotism is written by Sir Walter Scott Poet of Nature in English literature William Wordsworth Renaissance means The revival of learning Robinson Crusoe is written by Daniel Defoe Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy The God of small Things is written by Arundhuti Roy There is a divinity that shapes our ends is expressed from Hamlet By Shakespare Time, You Old Gypsy Man is written by - To Daffodils is written by Robert Herrick A famous English poet who was professionally known as a man of medicine is Keats A Farewell to Arms Ernest Hemingway A Passage to India E.M. Foster A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens A Tale of Two Cities (AT 89-90) Charles Dickens A lexicographer is a person who writes dictionaries American female novelist Pearl S.Buck got Nobel (1938) for the book The Good Earth Antony and Cleopatra William Shakespare Arms and the Man G.B Shaw Author of H.G.Wells Author of Asian Drama Gunnar Myrdal Author of India Wins Freedom Abul Kalam Azad Author of The Picture of Dorian Gray - is Oscar Wilde Books Writer /Auther Caesar and Cleopatra G.B.Shaw

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    Charles Lamb was an essayist Christopher Marlowe was an English Playwright Considered to be the Francis Bacon Considered to be the Rebel Poet in English Literature Lord Byron Crime and Punishment Dostoyovsky Das Kapital (At 92-93, 88-89) Jowharlla Nehru David Copperfield Charles Dickens Edward Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. Elizabethan tragedy is centered on - Famous novel War and Peace is written by Leo Tolstoy Francis Bacon is an Essayist George Bernard Shaw is a Playwright Goethe is the greatest poet of Germany Gullivers Travels Jonathan Swift Heroes and Heroworship Carlyle House of Fame Geofrrey Chaucer India Wins Freedom Abul Kalam Azad John Keats Poet of beauty. Julius Caesar Shakespeare. Lady Chatterleys Lover D.H. Lawrence Limerick is a kind of Short Narrative Poem. Literary work The Luncheon by Somerset Maugham is a Short story Lora Doone Blackmore. Macbeth William Shakespeare Man and Superman G.B. Shaw Man Proposes, but God disposes is stated by Thomas a Kempis. Mein Kamph (At 87-88) Adlof Hitler Melodrama is a kind of play of violent and sensational themes. Memories of the 2nd World War Winston Churchill Men and Women Robert Browning Most famous satirist in English literature Jonathan Swift Mother (At 85-86) Maxim Gorky Much Ado About Nothing William Shakepeare Ode to a Nightingale John Keats. Odysse Homer Origin of Species Darwin (85-86) Paradise Lost God to man. Paradise Lost John Milton Paradise Regained John Miltion Politics Aristotle Pride and Prejudice Jame Austen Protagonist the leading character in a play Protagonist indicates the leading character of actors in a play. Puffery criticism Ramayana Valmiki Road to Freedom Bertrand Russel Road to Macca Mohammad Asad Robert Browning Andrea Del Sarto. Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare School of literary writings is connected with a medical theory Comedy of Humours Sherlock Homes Arthur Cannan Doyle

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    Shilkwah (At 87-88) Allama Sir lqbal Small is beautiful Dr. Muhammad. Sonnet fourteen lines. T.S Eliot Poet T.S Eliot USA T.S Eliot was born in the - Tempest William Shakespeare The author of the book Dr. Zivago Boris Pasternak The author of the book Asian Drama is Gunnar Myrdal The author of the novel Three Musketeers Alexander Dumas The Battle of the Bools Jonathan Swift The Blue Eyes Tone Morison The Daffodils Wordsworth The Epic The Odyssey and The Iliad are written by Homer The full name of the tragedy Dr.Faustus The Tragic History of Doctor Faustus The Gift of the Magi OHenry The God of Small Things Arundhuti Roy The greatest modern George Bernard Shaw. The Land of Hearts Desire W. B Yeats The Luncheon Short story. The Merchant of Venice William Shakespeare The old Man and the sea (At 89-90) Anna Karenina Ernest Hemingway The Prince (At 87-88) Machiavelli The Rape of Bangladesh Anthony Mascarenhas The Republic (At 85-86) Plato The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner S. T.Coleridge The Rime of the Ancient Mariner / Kublakhan S.T Coleridge The tragic play King Lear is written by - William Shakespeare The victorian Period was 19 Century The Waste Land T.S. Eliot The English Poet who addicted to opium S.T. Coleridge The father of English Novel Daniel The Golden Age of English Literature the Elizabethan Age The real name of OHenry William Sydney Porter. Three Musketeers - To be or not to be :that is the question is uttered by Shakespeare in Hamlet Ulysses (At 91-92) James Joyce Utopia Sir Thomas Moore War and Peace (At 92-93) Tolstoy Wealth of Nations Adam Smith William Blake Poet and Painter Winston Churchill - Women in Love D.H. Lawrence

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    1. A song embodying religious and sacred emotions- BCS, - () Lyric ( ) () Ode ( ) () Hymn () () Ballad ( ) 2. Who wrote the two famous novels- David Copperfield and The Tale of Two Cities? BCS, - () Thomas Hardy () Jane Austen () George Eliot () Charles Dickens 3. Who wrote the plays, The Tempest and The Mid Summer Nights Dreams? BCS, - () Ben Jonson () Christopher Marlowe () John Dryden () William Shakespeare 4. Julius Caesar was the ruler of Rome about- BCS, - () 100 years ago () 1500 years ago () 2000 years ago () 3000 years ago 5. Who did write first English dictionary? BCS, - () Boswell () Ben Johnson () Samuel Johnson () Milton 6. Animal Farm was written by- BCS, - () George Orwell () Stevenson () Swift () Mark Twain 7. In which century was the Victorian period? BCS, - () 17 century () 18 century () 19 century () 20 century 8. Shakespeare is known mostly for his- BCS, - () poetry () novels () autobiography () plays 9. A fantasy is- BCS, - () an imaginary story () a funny film () a history record () a real-life event 10. The Poet Laureate is- BCS, - () the best poet of the country () a winning of the Nobel prize in poetry () the court poet of England () a classical poet Note: England poet poet laureate. court poet

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    11. Which of the following school of literary writings is connected with a medical theory? BCS, - () comedy of manners () theater of the absurd () heroic tragedy () comedy of humours 12. Who of the following was both a poet and painter? BCS, - () Keats () Donne () Blake () Spenser 13. Who wrote Beauty is truth, truth is beauty? BCS, - () Shakespeare () Wordsworth () Keats () Eliot 14. Which of the following ages in literary history is the latest? BCS, - () The Augustan Age () The Victorian Age () The Georgian Age () The Restoration Age Note: Georgian age 1910 1936 post modern age. 15. Paradise Lost attempted to- BCS, () Justify the ways of man to God () Justify the ways of God to man - () Show that the Satan and God have equal power () Explain why good and evil are necessary 16. Tom Jones by Henry Fielding was first published in- BCS, - () the first half of 19 century () the second half of 19 century () the first 18 century () the second half of 18 century 17. The Rainbow is- BCS, - () a poem by Wordsworth () a short story by Somerest Maugham () a novel by D. H lawrence () a verse by Coleridge 18. The Literary work of Kubla Khan is- BCS, - () a history by Vincent Smith () a verse by Coleridge () a drama by Oscar wilde () a short story by Somerset Maugham 19. What was the real name of the great American short story writer, O Henry? BCS, - () Samuel L Clemens () William Sydney Porter () Fitz James OBrien () William Huntigton Wright 20. T.S Eliot was born in- BCS, - () Ireland () England () Wales () USA 21. Caesar and Cleopetra is- BCS, - () A tragedy by Shakespeare () A play by G.B Shaw () A poem by Lord Byron () A novel by S. T Coleridge 22. Who is the greatest modern English Dramatist- BCS, - () Verginia Woolf () George Bernard Shaw () P.B Shelley () S.T Coleridge 23. Who was the modern philosopher who was awarded Novel Prize for literature? BCS, - () James Baker () Dr. Kissinger

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    () Bertrand Russel () Lenin 24. Who is the author of A Farewell to Arms? BCS, - () T.S Eliot () John Milton () Plato () Earnest Hemingway 25. Who is the most famous satirist in English literature? BCS, - () Alexander Pope () Jonathan Swift () William Wordsworth () Butler 26. Who is the poet of the Victorian Age? BCS, - () Helen Keller () Mathew Arnold () Shakespeare () Robert Browning 27. Who is the author of For Whom The Bell Tolls? BCS, - () Charles Dickens () Homer () Lord Tennyson () Earnest Hemingway 28. Who is the author of Animal Farm? BCS, - () Thomas More () George Orwel () Boris Pastermark () Charles Dickens 29. Who is the author of India Wins Freedom? BCS, - () Mahatma Gandi () J L Nehru () Abul Kalam Azad () Moulana Akram Khan 30. The Wrath of Achilles the theme of- , - () Aeneid () Illiad () Odyssey () Don Juan 31. The Caucasion Chalk Circle is a- , - () play () novel () poem () epic Note: The Caucasion Chalk Circle German playwright Bertolt Brecht play () 32. Who is the University Wits in the following list? , - () William Shakespeare () Thomas Gray () Robert Green () John Dryden Note: University Wits Robert Green. 33. The Canterbury Tales are told by- , - () Geofray Chaucer () John Whyclif () Boccaccio () Thomas Barth 34. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner is a- , - () play () short story () novel () poem

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    35. Emily Bronte is a- , - () poet () critic () novelist () scientist 36. Brutus is a famous character of Shakespeare in- , - () King Lear () Julius Caeser () The Tempest () Hamlet 37. Jane Austen is the writer of- , - () Jane Eyre () Ramona () Emma () Rebecca 38. Which Indian English writer wrote A Suitable Boy? , - () Nirod C. Chaudhuri () Jhumpa Lehri () Anita Desai () Vikram Seth 39. Fair daffodils! We weep to see You haste away so soon; As yet the early rising sun Has not attained his noon- Who is the writer of this beautiful lines? , - () William Wordsworth () Robert Herrick () William Blake () John Keats Note: lines Robert Herrick To Daffodils 40. In which poem do you find Hindu allusion of philosophy? , - () Kubla Khan () The Patriot () The Waste land () The Cloud Note: The Waste Land American writer T. S Eliot poem Hindu Allusion of philosophy 41. Who is the only Trojan who did not speak evil of Halen and was gentle and kind to her? , - () Priom () Hector () Paris () Penelope 42. The most striking feature of D. H Lawrences character is that- , - () the almost portray himself () they live in a very simple life () they are good people () they are sly on themselves 43. A work which has a meaning behind the surface meaning is- , - () an epic () an illegory

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    () a metaphor () personification 44. Sherlock Homes detective stories were written by- , - () Sir Arther Canan Doyle () GK Cherterton () Edgar Alam poe () John Gals worthy 45. Who is the author of Round the World in Eighty Days? , - () Sir Canan Doyle () Jules Verne () Daniel Depoe () Robert Louis Stevenson 46. Murder in the Cathedral is written by- , - () Harold Pinter () T.S Eliot () G.B Shaw () Samuel Becket Note: T.S Eliot Drama. 47. Dr. Faustus is written by- , - () Ben Jonson () W. Shakespeare () Christopher Marlowe () John Webster Note: Christopher Marlowe play 48. Who is the greatest dramatist of all times? , - () G.B Shaw () William Shakespeare () William Wordsworth () Jonathan Swift 49. Ode to Autumn is written by- , - () Shelley () Wordsworth () Keats () Coleridge 50. Alexander Popes An Essay on Man is a- , - () novel () treatise () short story () poem 51. Ode to the West Wind is written by- , - () Keats () Shelley () Coleridge () Wordsworth 52. Geoffrey Chaucer wrote- , - () Canterbury Tales () Piers plowman () Morte d Arthur () The Maids Tragedy 53. Who wrote Pride and Prejudice? , - () Shakespeare () Thomas Hardy () Jane Austen () John Milton 54. Someone who writes plays is called a- ( ) , - () play writer () dramatist () playwright () play write 55. Pioneer of Romanticism is/are- , - () Wordsworth () Coleridge () both ( ) () none

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    56. A poem of fourteen lines is called- , - () Elegy () Sonnet () Ode () Epic 57. If winter comes, can spring be far behind? is a line from- ( ) , - () Shelleys Ode to the West Wind () Coleridges Rhyme of he Ancient Mariner () Byrons Don Juan () Keats Ode to Autumn 58. Satanic Verses is written by- ( ) , - () Arundhati Roy () R.K Narayan () Salman Rushdy () Jhunpa Lahiri 59. Helen of troy was the wife of- ( ) , - () Agamemnon () A Chilles () Menelaus () Ulysses 60. Homers lliad is a/an- ( ) , - () Novel () Drama () Epic () Epilogue 61. A drama is a/an- ( ) , - () novel retold in dialogue () magical performances on the stage () fairy tale () story translated into action 62. Earnest Hemingway is the author of- ( ) , - () The old man and the sea () The invisible man () Arms and the man () A dolls house 63. Lyrical Ballads was published in the year- ( ) , - () 1798 () 1770 () 1779 () 1775 64. Which is not a drama? ( ) , - () The tempest () Othello () King Lear () Pride and Prejudice 65. If winter comes, can __ be far behind? ( ) , - () Autumn () Spring () Summer () Rain 66. Shakespeare was born in the year- ( ) , - () 1540 () 1564 () 1340 () 1610 67. To be or not to be thats the question; ? , - () Tempest () Merchant of venice () Romeo and Juliet () Hamlet 68. Achilles was- , -

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    () a great Trojan fighter () a great Greak fighter () a great Roman fighter () Husband of Halen 69. Passage to India is written by- , - () E.M. Foster () Saadat Hasan Mintu () Rudyard Kipling () Gallsworthy 70. The Good Earth has been written by- ( ) , - () Virginia Woolf () George Eliot () Charles Dickens () Pearl Buck 71. Leo Tolstoy is a novelist , - () British () German () French () Russian 72. The first English novel, Pamela has been written by- , - () Daniel De fore () Henry fielding () Samuel Richardson () Sir Walter Scott 73. William Wordsworth is pre-eminently- ( ) , - () a poet liberty () a poet of love () a poet of nature () a poet of humanism 74. The Return of the Native is written by- ( ) , - () Aldous Huxley () Somerset Mougham () Alexander Dumas () Thomas Hardy 75. Alice in the Wonderland belongs to- ( ) , - () detective literature () satirical literature () juvenile literature () religious literature 76. Lady Chatterleys Lovers is a novel written by- , - () William Somerset Maugham () Thomas Hardy () Charles Dickens () D.H Lawrence 77. Who wrote The Spanish Tragedy? , - () John Lyly () Thomas Kyd () Robert Green () Christopher Marlowe 78. Who wrote Crime and Punishment? , - () Shelly () Tolstoy () Dostoyvosky () Byron 79. History of the II World War is written by- , - () Winston Churchill () Keats () Clinton () None of them 80. What is the salient feature of all literature? , - () Artistic quality () Sensuous quality () Reflective quality () Joyous quality 81. Who wrote Leaves of Grass? - , - () T.S Eliot () Robert Frost

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    () Walt Whitman () Ezra Found 82. James Joyces famous novel- - , - () Roots () Ullysses () Tom Jones () Rebecca 83. The Sun Also Rises is a novel by- , - () Thomas Hardy () Scott () Jane Austen () Earnest Heming way 84. Poet of sensuousness- - , - () P.B. Shelley () Wordsworth () John Keats () Byron 85. Most Important feature of a romantic poet is- - , - () Beauty () Nature () Subjectivity () Imagination 86. Our sweetest songs are those that tell of- - , - () romantic love () saddest thought () patriotic feeling () heroic tales 87. Ballad is- - , - () a kind of short love poem () a kind of short condoling poem () a kind of short narrative poem () a rhyming verse 88. In what year did Shakespeare die? , - () 1570 AD () 1580 AD () 1630 AD () 1616 AD 89. A great playwright of Shakespeares time was , - () Samuel Johnson () Christopher Marlowe () Oliver Goldsmith () John Donne 90. Calliban is a character in- , - () King lear () Tempest () Man and Superman () Othello 91. In Under the Greenwood tree the Tree refers to- -, - () nature () forest () sun () a big tree 92. Which two things of nature does Robert Herrick find similar to human beings and daffodils? -, - () rising sun, moon () summers rain, mornings dew () spring, summer () hasting day, evening song 93. In Shellys Ozymandias, the words, My name is Ozymandias, king of kings are inscribed on- -, - () the visage of the statue () the pedestal of the statue () the hand of the statue () the sand of the antique land 94. According to most of the critics who is not a romantic poet? -, -

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    () John Keats () TS Eliot () Rabindranath Tagore () William Wordsworth 95. Who is the author of the drama Joan of Arc? -, - () G.B Shaw () Lord Byron () Charles Dickens () P.B Shelley 96. War and Peace ? -, - () () () () 97. Who wrote The Tale of Two Cities? : -, - () Charles Dickens () George Eliot () Jane Austen () Thomas Hardy 98. Bertrand Russel was a British- - -, - () Journalist () scientist () politician () philosopher () astronaut 99. Gullivers Travels was written by- - -, - () Jonathan Swift () Pearl S. Buck () D.H Lawrence () O Henry () Ben Johnson 100. Elizabethan Tragedy is centered on: -, - () revenge () nature () love () war () none of these 101. King Lear banished his youngest daughter Cordelia from his kingdom; but in the end she became her only shelter. This is an example of- -, - () sarcasm () irony () () hyperbole () metaphor 102. Who among the following is not a novelist? -, - () Hardy () Joyce () Thackeray () Blake 103. The author of songs of innocence and of experience is- -, - () John Lennon () Richard Marx () William Blake () John Keats 104. The victorian age is named after- -, - () King victor I () victory of the British Empire () the victors in the war against the French () Queen Victoria 105. Hasting day in To Daffodils means- -, - () fast day () quiet day

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    () finishing day () hurriedly passing day 106. In the poem Ozymandias who calls ozymandias King of Kings? -, - () the traveller () the speaker () other kings () ozymandias himself 107. The line I wandered lonely as a cloud is an example of -, - () a metaphor () an allegory () a simile () () a symbol 108. To be or not to be that is the question. From which novel the above sentence has been taken? -, - () Macbeth () Merchant of Venice () Tempest () Hamlet 109. Who wrote the book The Kite Runner? -, - () Salman Rushdie () Khaled Hosseini () Orhan Pamuk () None 110. Who is the author of Silent Woman? -, - () John Ruskin () Ben Jonson () Kalidas () Munshi Prem Chand 111. Who is the author of Heaven and Earth? : -, - () Lord Tennyson () William Wordsworth () Lord Byron () John Keats 112. Who wrote the The Birthday Party? -, - () James Joyce () G.B Shaw () Harold Pinter () Jane Austen 113. Essays of Elia was written by- -, - () William Hazlitt () Emily Dickinson () Charles Lamb () Emily Brontee 114. Which is known as Shakespeares swangsong ( )? -, - () Hamlet () Macbeth () The Tempest () Twelfth Night 115. Who write Waiting for Goddot? -, - () Bertolt Brecht () Samuel Beckett () Henric Ibsen () Samuel Butler 116. Who is famous for his elegies? -, - () Robert Browning () Lord Byron () Thomas Gray () Thomas Paine 117. Nissim Ezekiel is a famous poet of- -, - () Israel () America

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    () India () Nepal 118. Things Fall Apart was written by- -, - () W.B Yeats () Chinua Achebe () Wole Soyinka () VS Naipaul 119. Who is the author of the drama Joan of Arc? -, - () G.B. Shaw () Lord Byron () Charles Dickens () P.B Shelley () Dario Fo 120. A Tale of Two Cities refers to- -, - () London and Washington () London and Paris () London and Rome () London and Berlin () London and Macedonia

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    Adjective Adverb RULE- 1 Adjective Y y i ly Adverb Lucky Luckily, Heavy Heavily, Tidy Tidily - Shy Shyly RULE- 2 le/ue/y/ic Adjective Adjective ly Adverb Formal Formally, Fortunate Fortunately, Clever Cleverly RULE- 3 Adjective ic ally Adverb Critic Critically, Economic Economically RULE- 4 Adjective ble e y Adverb Deplorable Deplorably, Humble Humbly, Possible Possibly RULE- 5 Adjective ue e ly Adverb True Truly, Due Duly

    ADVERB ADJECTIVE RULE- 6 bly/ally adverb ly adjective lly ly Adjective , ally Beautifully Beautiful, Surely Sure, Proudly Proud

    NOUN ADJECTIVE RULE- 7 Noun al Adjective - Music Musical, Region Regional, Digit Digital, Education Educational RULE- 8 Noun some Adjective - Trouble Troublesome, Hand Handsome/Handy RULE- 9 Noun ly Adjective Adverb - Friend Friendly, Cost Costly, Man Manly

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    RULE- 10 Noun ful Adjective - Beauty Beautiful, Use Useful, Wonder Wonderful RULE- 11 Noun y Adjective Consonant Vowel Y Consonant double -Cloud Cloudy, Sun Sunny, Fun Funny RULE- 12 Noun ous Adjective Y i- -Courage Courageous, Envy Envious RULE- 13 Noun able Adjective - Knowledge Knowledgeable, Fashion Fashionable - Love Lovable, Desire Desirable

    ADJECTIVE NOUN RULE- 14 Adjective ness Noun Y i- - Fond Fondness, Happy Happiness, New Newness - Dry Dryness RULE- 15 Adjective or ar ity Noun - Senior Seniority, Prior Priority, Familiar Familiarity RULE- 16 Adjective et te t/te cy Noun - Intimate Intimacy, Accurate Accuracy, Private Privacy RULE- 17 Adjective nt t ce Noun - Important Importance, Present Presence, Innocent Innocence (t cy )- Current Currency, Pregnant Pregnancy RULE- 18 Adjective ous ity Noun ous i ety Noun - Various Variety, Prosperous Prosperity, Anxious Anxiety - Curious Curiosity, Generous Generosity, Audacious Audacity

    VERB NOUN RULE- 19 Verb fy y ication Noun -Pass Passage, Marry Marriage, Leak Leakage

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    - Store Storage, Stop Stoppage RULE- 20 Verb ment Noun - Employ Employment, Punish Punishment, Better Betterment RULE- 21 Verb al Noun e a - Remove Removal, Refuse Refusal, Propose Proposal RULE- 22 Verb t/te tion Noun - Collect Collection, Cultivate Cultivation, Narrate Narration, Elect Election Expect Expectation, Invite Invitation RULE- 23 Verb ume e ption Noun - Assume Assumption, Consume Consumption RULE- 24 Verb ize e ation Noun - Organize Organization, Popularize Popularization, Industrialize Industrialization Memorize Memorization RULE- 25 Verb it t ssion Noun - Omit Omission, Permit Permission, Commit Commission RULE- 26 Verb fy y ication Noun - Qualify Qualification, Classify Classification, Purify Purification, Beautify Beautification Signify Significance, Satisfy Satisfaction RULE- 27 Verb eed ess Noun - Exceed Excess, Succeed Success, Proceed Process

    ADJECTIVE/NOUN - VERB RULE- 28 Verb em Verb - Brace Embrace, Bark Embark, Power Empower RULE- 29 (Noun/Adjective) be Verb - Friend Befriend, Little Belittle, Fool Befool RULE- 30

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    (Noun/Adjective) en Verb - Chant Enchant, Throne Enthrone, Danger Endanger, Title Entitle RULE- 31 (Noun/Adjective) fy Verb y i -

    Beauty Beautify, Glory Glorify - Just Justify, Class Classify, Ample Amplify RULE- 32 Adjective ize Verb - Special Specialize, National Nationalize, Civil Civilize RULE- 33 (Noun/Adjective) en Verb - Bright Brighten, Fast Fasten, Deep Deepen, Black Blacken

    NOUN VERB RULE- 34 Noun Verb Consonant Vowel Breath Breathe, Life Live, Thief Thieve RULE- 35 Noun Verb Vowel Seat Sit, Food Feed, Blood Bleed

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    1. The day of my sisters marriage is drawing near, the underlined word is a/an- BCS - () adjective () verb () preposition () adverb Note: Near = adverb of place 2. What is the adjective of the word Heart? BCS - () heart () hearten () heartening () heartful 3. What is the verb of the word Ability? BCS - () ableness () able () ably () enable 4. Which is the noun of the word beautiful? BCS - () beautious () beauty () beautifully () beautify 5. Which one is a noun? , - () cute () acute () flute () () mute 6. Advice () this word belongs to- , - () verb () adverb () adjective () noun 7. The accident took place long ago. Here ago is a/an- , - () adjective () adverb () noun () pronoun Note: ago adverb of time 8. Which is the adjective form of the word Heaven? , - () heavenness () heavinity () heavenly () heavened 9. Which is the noun form of the word pious? , - () piousness () piously () piety () pity 10. The noun form of the word Hate is- , - () hateful () hatred () () hatefully () hated 11. Which is the abstract noun? , - () childhood () honest () flock () cattle 12. Hand verb () , - () handle ( ) () handly

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    () hand () enhand 13. Joy adjective () , - () enjoy () jolly () joyous () joyfull 14. Refuse noun () , - () refusement () refuse () refusing () refusal () 15. True noun () , - () turly () truthful () truthfulness () truth 16. Study adjective () , - () studious () preserving () stupidity () study 17. Fly noun () , - () plight () fleet () flew () flight 18. Compel noun () , - () compelness () compulsion ( ) () tranquil () compelled 19. The up train is late up - () , - () noun () pronoun () adverb () adjective Note: up train noun qualify adjective 20. Sit down and rest a while while - () , - () noun () pronoun () adjective () adverb Note: while rest verb object article a noun 21. After the storm comes the calm, after - () , - () pronoun () adverb () preposition () conjunction Note: Preposition noun noun after - 22. Suddenly one of the wheels came off off - () , - () adjective () adverb () preposition () pronoun Note: come off phrasal verb group verb verb preposition phrasal verb preposition adverb 23. Tareq was a bright student. The underlined word is- , - () noun () pronoun () adjective 24. He has done no wrong , - () adverb () adjective () noun Note: wrong noun 25. I cannot right wrong , -

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    () a noun () a verb () an adjective 26. Boys long for holidays , - () adverb () adjective () verb Note: long for 27. Karim headed the ball , - () a verb () a pronoun () a conjunction 28. I know better. The underlined word is- , - () adjective () adverb () preposition () noun Note: (better) (verb) modify adverb 29. What is the verb of the word shortly? , - () short () shorter () shorten () shortness 30. What part of speech of the underlined word I am a university student is? /

    , - () adverb () pronoun () adjective () noun Note: noun noun adjective 31. My God! I am undone! My God is- / , - () noun () adverb () interjection () preposition 32. The word massacre ( / ) is- , - () noun () verb () both noun and verb () adjective 33. Kamal is the most intelligent boy in the class , - () adverb () noun () adjective () pronoun 34. The word intolerable () is- , - () verb () conjunction () adjective () adverb 35. What kind of noun is An army? , - () proper () common () collective () material 36. The word gold is a- noun , - () common () material () collective () proper 37. The word wonderful is a- , - () noun () adjective () preposition () adverb 38. This is the go of the world. Go is a- , - () verb () noun

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    () adverb () adjective Note: go noun 39. I saw him once before , - () noun () pronoun () verb () adverb 40. The parts of speech of the word Generalisation is- ,- () verb () noun () pronoun () adjective 41. What kind of noun is cattle? , - () proper () common () collective () material 42. Which is not an acceptable adjective form of the verb vary?

    , - () variable () various () variful () varied 43. Painters study art. The underlined word is- , - () an adjective () a verb () a noun () a conjunction 44. The man is afraid of the dog the word afraid belongs to which parts of speech?

    , - () noun () verb () adjective () adverb 45. Thank you very much. In this sentence very is- , - () adjective () noun () adverb () pronoun 46. He has already finished his homework. In this sentence already is- ()

    , - () noun () pronoun () adverb () adjective 47. Whichever of the three sisters you choose to marry, you will have a good wife

    , - () adjective of number () countable noun () pronoun () adverb 48. The noun form of grand is- -, - () grandness () grandsome () grandeur ( ) () grand 49. The word substantiate is a/an- -, - () verb () adjective () noun () adverb 50. The word Gravity ( ) is- -, - () a noun () an adverb () an adjective () a verb 51. The correct verb form of the word valid is - F1 - - () validify () validise () validate () envalidate

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    52. The adjective form of the word moon is- F1 - - () linear () loner () lunar ( ) () lunatic 53. The word accessory, is F1 - - () a noun () an verb () a preposition () a verb 54. The correct derivative of book is- F1 - - () book-worm () bookish () () bookly () books 55. Adjective of circle is-- - - () Circular () Circulation () Enircle () Circulate 56. popular verb -- - - () popularity ()population () popularise () peale 57. The word Tyranny () is-- ( - ) -, - () Noun () Verb () Adjective () Adverb 58. Choose the correct adjective of friend ( - ) -, - () friendly () befriend () friendful () none 59. The verb of the word economy is- () - - () Economic () Economical () Economically () Economize 60. The verb of the word actis- () - - () Action () Enact () Acted () Actress 61. Which is the adjective of Omen : ( ) -, - () Ominous ( ) () Ominably () Omened () Omenable 62. Oval () is an adjective of- : ( ) -, - () over () eye () egg () lip () none 63. What is the verb form of the noun origin? F - - () original () originate () origination () originize () originality 64. What is the verb of the word, shortly? ( ) - - () short () shorter () shorten () shortness 65. The verb of hallucination () is- -, - () hallucinatory () hallucinogen () hallucine () hallucinate 66. What part of speech is extraordinary ()? -, - () noun () verb

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    () adjective () adverb 67. Noun of the word brief is- -, - () briefly () brevity () brievement () bravery 68. The word unparalled is- -, - () a noun () an adjective () a verb () an adverb 69. The verb of the word response is- -, - () responsible () responsibility () respond () respondent 70. Barking dogs seldom bite. Here seldom is- -, - () a noun () an adverb () a verb () a preposition 71. The word prolific ( ) is: -, - () a verb () a noun () an adjective () none of them 72. The noun of depart is- -, - () department () departure () departed () departing 73. Which one is an adjective? -, - () immigration () meritorious () abroad () sensation 74. The correct deviative of imagine is- -, - () inimagine () imaginatory () imagify () imaginary 75. I water the plants. The underlined word is a: -, - () noun () pronoun () verb () preposition 76. The verb form of necessity is- () necessitate () necessity () necessarily () necessary () necessitise 77. The soldiers were rewarded for their bravery. Which class of noun bravery belongs to?

    -, - () collective () common () material () abstract 78. The underlined words in the line. The lone and level stands stretch far away are-

    -, - () nouns () adjectives () adverbs () verbs 79. What is the adjective of information? -, - () informal () informative () informed () information 80. What is the adjective of the word circle? : -, - () circular () circulate

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    () circulation () none of these 81. What is the verb of the word reference? : -, -

    () refer () referential () referable () refer back 82. What is the noun of the verb know? : -, - () known () knowledge () knowledgeable () knowledgeably 83. People adjective - -, - () popularity () popular () popularize () populous 84. Choose the adjective form of the word Law : -, - () legal () legible () loyal () logical 85. Adjective of the word corruption -, - () corrupted () corrupt () corruptly () corrupting 86. Find the correct parts of speech Advice -, - () verb () pronoun () adverb () noun 87. The correct noun of break is- : -, - () breach () () broker () breakable () breaking 88. The verb of the word economy is- : -, - () economic () economical () economize () economicise 89. The noun of confidently is- : -, - () confident () confidence () confidential () confide 90. The noun of the verb waste is- : -, - () wasting () wasteful () wastage () wasted 91. Do not go in the wrong path : -, - () verb () noun () adjective () adverb 92. People like him little Note: little verb (know) adverb : -, -

    () conjunction () adjective () adverb () preposition 93. The noun form of the word vary is- : -, - () varied () varying () variegated () variation () variable

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    1. present indefinite tense : sometimes, often, usually, ocationally, every+time (hour, day, year etc.), now and then, always, seldom, daily, regularly. e.g. I often take tea. they usually play in the morning.

    2. present continous tense : today, this morning, this evening, at this moment, now, continually, constantly, perpetually. e.g. My father is comming this evening. They are playing now.

    3. present perfect tense : just, just now, recently, lately, already, so far, yet*, ever* (*present perfect + negative/interogative) e.g. Just now he ___ his dinner but he says he will see you when she is finished (24th BCS). (a. is having, b. has had, c. was having, d. had ) Ans: b e.g. I have had my MA recently.

    4. past indefinite tense : yesterday, long ago, ago, long since, last+time (last night, last year etc.), just+time+ago . e.g. I met the principal yesterday. I passed the SSC in 1995. e.g. He said that he ___ the previous day (29th BCS). (a. , b. , c. , d. was burning ) Ans: b

    5. Bfore / after #(future/present/past)perfect+ before/by the time +(present/past) indefinite e.g. He had written the book before he ____ (28th BCS). (a. retired, b. had retired, c. has retired, d. will be retired ) Ans: a

    #(present/past) indefinite + after+ (present/past) perfect e.g.She told me his name after he ___ (25th BCS). (a. left, b. had left, c. has left, d. has been leaving ) Ans: b

    6. If conditions:

    * present indefinite + if + shall / will / can

    *past indefinite + if + would / could

    *past perfect + if + would have / could have e.g. had I been a king, I would have done this.

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    if , (+)

    * had main verb e.g. If I had a laptop, I would open a facebook account. e.g.What would have happened if__ (27th BCS). (a. the bridge is broken, b. the bridge would broken, c. the bridge had broken, d. the bridge has been broken ) Ans: c

    7. as if , as though, wish, it is time, it is high time. * present indefinite past form to be verb were

    * past form past perfect to be verb had been e.g.Rishan walks as if he ___ lame (30th BCS). (a. is, b. had been, c. has, d. were ) Ans: b 8. past indefinite + past perfect: sentence e.g. hr said that he had done the sum.

    9.past continuous + past indefinite: sentence e.g. I was reading the book when she came. e.g.Neela ____ her hand when she was cooking dinner (26th BCS). (a. is burring, b. burnt, c. will burn, d. was burning ) Ans: b 10.as soon as , till , untill past indefinite past indefinite

    #past indefinite +( as soon as , till , untill) + past indefinite e.g. I went there as soon as she came. i. I opened the door as soon as I ___ the bell (24th BCS). (a. have heard, b. was hearing, c. am heard, d. heard ) Ans: d ii. We waited until the plain ____ (23rd BCS)(a. did not take off, b. took off, c. has not taken off, d. had taken off ) Ans: b 11. Since / for + time present perfect / present perfect continuous present perfect continuous ( for , since ) i. Choose the correct sentence-- (a. what are you doing for the last three hours, b. what have you been doing for the last three hours, c. what did you doing for the last three hours, d. what had you done for the last three hours ) Ans: b

    12. while + continuous tense: sentense continuous tense e.g. he shouts at his wife while he is walking on the road.

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    I. Do not make a noise while your father___(24th & 26th BCS). (a. is sleeping, b. has slept, c. a sleep, d. is being a sleep ) Ans: a II. My uncle arrived while I ___ the dinner (24th BCS). (a. would cook, b. had cooked, c. cook, d. was cooking ) Ans: d 13. tense sence sentence sence

    * when future tense *hardly when/before I. Only after I ______ home, did I remember my doctors appointment (28th BCS). (a. going, b. go, c. went, d. gone ) Ans: c II. As the sun ______ I decided to go out (24th & 26th BCS). (a. has shown, b. shine, c. shines, d. was shining ) Ans: d III. We (not have) a holiday since the beginning of the year (13th BCS). (a. did not have , b. have not had, c. are not have, d. had not had ) Ans: d IV. Next August Lata and Tanim _____ for 10 years. (a. are married, b. have been married, c. will marry, d. will have been married ) Ans: d V. Ill phone you when I _______ the news. (a. am getting, b. get, c. will get, d. will be getting ) Ans: b VI. No sooner had we reached the station ____ the train left. (a. when , b. then, c. than, d. which ) Ans: c VII. Hardly had the train stoped___ (a. before we got down, b. as we got down, c. then we got down, d. when we got down ) Ans: d VIII. A reward has been announced for the employees who ____ hard. (a. have worked, b. has worked, c. will be work, d. have had work ) Ans: a

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    Translations

    1. Find out the correct translation: - BCS - () It is raining from morning () It has been raining from morning () It has been drizzling since morning () It is drizzling since morning

    2. - , - () It is raining in torrents from last evening () It rains heavily from last evening () It has been raining since last evening () It has been raining cats and dogs since last evening

    3. - , - () He was died of Cholera () He died of Cholera () He died from Cholera () He died for Cholera

    4. Water has no colour of its own-- , - () () () ()

    5. It is a long story ? , - () () () ()

    6. -- Which is the correct translation? , - () Mankind are at a stake now () Mankind are at dangers now () Mankind is at a stake now () Man are at a stake now

    7. Which one is the correct translation? , - () It is six to ten () It is six minutes to ten () It is ten minutes to six () It is six hours to ten minutes

    8. -? , -

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    () Who did come to dinner? () Who was coming to dinner? () Who went to dinner? () Who came to dinner?

    9. - - , - () The cow eats grass () Cows eat grass () Cow lives eating grass () The cow lives on grass

    10. - ? / , - () I eat you () I have eat you () I feed you () I fed you

    11. ? / , - () Nabani was waiting for you () Nabani has been waiting for you for a long time () Nabani will be waiting for you for a long time () Nabani is waiting for you

    12. / , - () Divide the mangoes among the two brothers () Divide the mangoes among the two () Divide the mangoes between the two brothers () Divide the mangoes among them

    13. Find the correct Bangla translation of- I can make neither head or tail of it , - () () () ()

    14. Which is the good Bangla of Barking dogs seldom bite? , - () () () ()

    15. Choose the correct translation: , -, , - () Do not help the bad people () Do not cast pearls before the swine () Do not advise the wicked people () Do not cast pearls in the forest

    16. Which is the best translation of ? , - () Giving oil only to head () To carry coal to the new castle () To carry coal to old castle () To carry coals to new castle

    17. - ?

    - () Death is preferable than dishonour () Death is more better than dishonour

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    () Death is preferable to dishonour () Death is more preferable to dishonour

    18. He who obtains, has little. He who scatters, has much , - () , () , () , ()

    19. Nazrul Islam is one of the greatest poets of Bangladesh , - () () () ()

    20. He inherited much property , - () () () ()

    21. It is a long story , - () () () ()

    22. - , - () We wait for you till you come back () We shall wait for you until you come back () We shall be waiting for you until you come back () We will wait for you come back

    23. ! , - () Sky is blue () What blue is sky () How blue the sky is! () The sky is blue

    24. - , - () He goes to Dhaka day before yesterday () He went to Dhaka day before yesterday () He has gone to Dhaka yesterday () He went to Dhaka yesterday

    25. - , - () One hand can not make a sound () To make a sound it needs two hands () It takes two to make a quarrel () One man can not make a quarrel

    26. - , - () One can not do as hard work easily () Many a little makes a mickle () Sticks of many make a bundle () Many people can do anything easily

    27. He killed himself ( ) , - () ()

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    ()

    28. Alls well that ends well- ( ) , - () , ()

    ()

    29. At last, the enemies gave in- () , - () () () ()

    30. He has given up smoking- - () , - () () () ()

    31. I left no stone unturned - () , - () () () ()

    32. Cleopetra was a paragon of beauty - () , - () () () ()

    33. I told the story briefly - () , - () () () ()

    34. , - () , - () A stitch in time, saves ten () A stitch overtime, saves nine () A stitch in time, saves nine () A stitch in time, saves over nine

    35. - () , - () Money brings money () Money beings money () Money begets money () Money makes money

    36. - () , - () Tat for tit () Tit for taught () Tit for tat () Taught for tit

    37. - () , - () Many persons, many opinions () Many men, many minds () Many people, many views () Many public, many opinions

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    38. ? , - () Had I the wings of a bird () I wish that I would have the wings of a bird () If I would have the wings of a bird () If I could fly like a bird

    39. ? ? , - () How did you come across his purse? () How did you come to his purse? () How did you come round his purse? () How did you come by his purse?

    40. Choose the correct translation: -, - () I like mango () I would like a mango () I like mangoes () I like the mango

    41. Choose the correct translation: -, - () They lived in a hut closed to sea () They lived in a hut close by sea () They lived in a hut close to the sea () They lived in a hut close with the sea

    42. -, - () Good food is for good health () Nutritious food is good for health () Nutrients in food is good and healthy () Healthy food is good for health

    43. Translate into English: -, - ()I saw him to sing () I saw him singing () I saw him when he was singing () Both

    44. Translate into Bengali: Whats the use of saying this? -, - () () ? () ? () ?

    45. Translate into English: -, - () I saw him to make noise

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    () I saw him when he was making noise () I saw him making noise () Both

    46. Translate into Bangla: Shes given her final word -, - () () () ()

    47. Translate into English: -, - () The poet looked at the boy laughing () The poet saw and the boy laughed () The poet saw the boy laughing () Both

    48. Translate into Bangla: Please make room for her -, - () () () ()

    49. Translate into English: -, - () We were looking at the airplane landing () We looked at the airplane while landing () We saw the airplane landing () Both

    50. Translate into Bangla: I am sick of him -, - () () () ()

    51. - : , - () This book I am looking for () The booking which I am looking for is this () I am looking for this book () This is the book I am looking for

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    52. Have patience in danger () -, - () () () ()

    53. ? -, - () We want to see the full display on democracy () We want to see the full display in democracy () We want to see the full display to democracy () We want to see the full display of democracy

    54. Culture is constantly evolving C -, - () () ()