Robert browning

1.The predominant emotion running through the poem “Cristina” by Robert

browning is that of

{1] Sadness

[2] Aggression

 [3] Love

[4] None of the above

Answer:3

2. Identify the correct ones among the following:

[A] The dramatic monologue ensures the reciprocal dialogue of the narrator.

{B] The nineteenth century poets fully exploited the poetic form of dramatic monologue

(C] The poetry of experience by Robert langbaum outlines a discussion on dramatic

monologue

{D] The linguistic pragmatics make the narcissistic speaker of dramatic monologue speak

exclusively

{E] The speaker and the listener in the dramatic monologues of Robert browning share the

same pedestal of communication,

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

[1] A, Band C only

{3] C, D and E only

[4] B, D and E only

Answer:2

3. In Robert Browning’s dramatic monologue, which painter does Andrea

del Sarto compare himself to? What does he find lacking in his own work in

comparison?

(1) Fra Lippo Lippi – humour

(2) Raphael – Soul

(3) Leonardo da Vinci – Verisimilitude

(4) Botticelli – liveliness

Answer: 2

4. A.S. Byatt’s Possession attempts the imitation of the work of two

Victorian poets, loosely

based on

I. Alfred Tennyson

II. Robert Browning

III. Christina Rossetti

IV. William Morris

The right combination according to the code is

(1) I and II

(2) II and IV

(3) II and III

(4) III and IV

Answer: 3

5.Robert Browning’s “Rabbi Ben Ezra” is a defence of

(1) youth against old age

(2) old age against youth

(3) power against knowledge

(4) knowledge against power

Answer: 2

6.Based on the life of a thirteenth-century troubadour, from among the

following identify the work, that marked a catastrophic failure in Robert

Browning’s poetic career, earning him a reputation for impenetrable

difficulty?

1. Paracelsus

2. Sordello

3. The Ring and The Book

4. Pauline

Answer: 2

7.In Robert Browning’s “Andrea del Sarto”, with which of the following

painters does Andrea NOT compare himself with ?

(1) Michelangelo

(2) Leonardo da Vinci

(3) Rembrandt

(4) Raphael

Answer: 3

8.Which of the following is described by Robert Browning as A Child’s

Story?

(1) Bells and Pomegranates

(2) Pauline

(3) Fifine at the Fair

(4) The Pied Piper of Hamelin.

Answer: 4

9. Match the following :

List – I

(a) Christina Rossetti : Goblin Market

(b) Matthew Arnold : Sohrab and Rustom

(c) Robert Browning : The Ring and the Book

(d) Arthur Hugh Clough : The Bothie of Tober-na-Vuolich

(i) The tale of a father who inadvertently destroys his son

(ii) Gently satiric account of an Oxford student on vacation

(iii) Story of pleasure-seeking Laura and the conventionally moral Lizzie who

resists temptations

(iv) A sensational 17th century murder presented through multiple dramatic

monologues

The right matching according to the code is :

(a) (b) (c) (d)

(1) (iii) (iv) (i) (ii)

(2) (ii) (iv) (iii) (i)

(3) (iii) (i) (iv) (ii)

(4) (iv) (ii) (iii) (i)

Answer: 3

10.Which Victorian poet is the author of the following lines ?

“God himself is the best Poet,

And the Real is His song.”

(1) Lord Tennyson

(2) Robert Browning

(3) Matthew Arnold

(4) Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Answer: 4

11. Which one of the following titles of Robert Browning’s works means to

disport in the open air, to amuse oneself at random?

1. Jocoseria

2. “Andrea del Sarto”

3. “Abt Voglet”

4. Asolando

Answer: 4

12. Which two of the following poems are by Robert Browning?

A. “Locksley Hall”

B. “The Pied Piper of Hamelin”

C. “The Lady of Shalott”

D. “Two in the Campagna”

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

1. A and D only

2. B and C only

3. A and C only

4. B and D only

Answer: 4

13. What does the titular Setebos in Robert Browning’s ” Caliban upon Setebos “

refer to ?

a. The original name of Sycorax , Caliban’s mother

b. The brutal god in whom Caliban believes

c. The name of the island in which Caliban lives

d. The monster whom Caliban is afraid of

Answer: B

14. Match List I with List II

List I List II

(First line)                                                                                             (Poet)

A. “Courage!” he said, and pointed toward the land…           I. G.M. Hopkins

B. I am poor brother Lippo, by your leave!                                II. Alfred Tennyson

C. I caught this morning morning’s minion…                             III. D.G. Rossetti

D. Look in my face; my name is Might-have-been…                IV. Matthew Arnold

E. The sea is calm tonight…                                                           V. Robert Browning

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

A . A-II, B-III, C-I, D-V, E-IV

B . A-II, B-V, C-I, D-III, E-IV

C . A-III, B-IV, C-V, D-I, E-II

D . A-IV, B-V, C-I, D-III, E-II

ANSWER:B .

15. Which of the following poems by Robert Browning contains the lines, “Our interest’s on the

dangerous edge of things. / The honest thief, the tender murderer, / The superstitious atheist. ..”?

A. “A Death in the Desert”

B. “Bishop Blougram’s Apology”

C. “Count Gismond”

D. “Love Among the Ruins

ANSWER:B

16. Match List I with List II

List I                                                                                                                 List II

 (Author)                                                                                                         (Text)

A. Robert Browning                                                                               I. Queen Mary

B.S. T. Coleridge                                                                                      II.The Second Mrs Tanqueray

C. A. W. Pinero                                                                                        III. Remorse

 D. Alfred Tennyson                                                                               IV. The Borderers

E. William Wordsworth                                                                          V. Strafford

 Choose the correct answer from the options given below

A- A-II; B-IV; C-III; D-V; E-I

B- A-III; B-V; C-II; D-I; E-IV

C- A-IV; B-II; C-I; D-V; E-III

D- A-V; B-III; C-II; D-I; E-IV

ANSWER:D

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