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Wednesday 25 May 2016

JAMMU-KASHMIR ENGLISH SET – 22 May 2016 – PAPER III – MODEL ANSWER KEY



JAMMU-KASHMIR ENGLISH SET – 22 May 2016 –

PAPER III – MODEL ANSWER KEY

By Anil S Awad
English Net/SET/SLET Consultant
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Hello Aspirants,
I am herewith posting/sharing the Answer Key for Jammu Kashmir English NET Paper II. This is model answer key and not authentic key. I have tried my best to provide ideal model answers to all the 75 Questions in Paper II.  It is my great pleasure to inform you that almost 40 to 42 questions (out of 70, excluding poetry passage) are directly from my Study Notes and Online Guidance Course. Before moving to the key, let me clear some points –

1)   It is model answer key and prepared by me (Anil S Awad), not final answer key. Please tally the key with the Authentic Key published by the competent authority, when it will be issued.

2)   Please don’t ask such irrelevant questions, like – what will be the merit/cut off/qualifying marks for Open/SC/ST/OBC etc. It is improbable to anyone to guess it now. 

3)   Instead of waiting for the result, I humbly advise you to start preparing for July 2016 Net as well as the upcoming SET Exams.

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1.       ‘The Time Machine’ by H G Wells is a notable work of _____fiction.
A)     Detective
B)      Romantic
C)      Historical
D)     Science
Answer - D) Science 

Explanation – The Time Machine is a novel by H G Wells Published in 1895.
2.        The author of Hundred Years of Solitude is _____
A)     Gabriel Garcia Marquez
B)      Gabriel Macht
C)      Gabriel Meredith
D)     Gabriel Monnet
Answer - A) Gabriel Garcia Marquez

Explanation - One Hundred Years of Solitude (Spanish: Cien años de soledad) is a 1967 novel by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez that tells the multi-generational story of the Buendía family.
3.       R K Narayan employs an Indian myth in which of the following novels?
A)     The English Teacher
B)      Man Eater of Malgudi
C)      The Guide
D)     Waiting for Mahatma
Answer – (B) Man Eater of Malguid
 
4.       Identify the play from which the following line has been taken:
Well – I do – all right? – thank everybody! And forgive me for ever wanting to be anything at all! (Pursuing him on her knees across the floor) FORGIVE ME, FORGIVE ME, FORGIVE ME!
A)     Raisin in the Sun
B)      Death of a Sales Man
C)      Street Car Named Desire
D)     Doll’s House
Answer – (A) Raisin in the Sun (Play by Lorraine Hansberry)

5.       Match List I with List – II according to the code given below:

LIST – (WRITERS)
LIST – II (WORKS)
i)                    Jamaica Kinkaid
1.       Voss
ii)                   Caryll Phillip
2.       A small Place
iii)                 Ngugi wa Thiong’s
3.       Cambridge
iv)                 Pratick white
4.       Weep not Child
Code:

i
ii
iii
iv
A
3
2
1
4
B
2
1
3
4
C
2
3
4
1
D
3
1
4
2

Answer – (C)

6.       The first chapter of The Wretched of the Earth by Frantz Fanon is entitled:
A)     Concerning the Earth
B)      Concerning Violence
C)      Concerning Freedom
D)     Concerning Struggle
Answer – B) Concerning Violence 

7.       Thus language and literature were taking us further and further from overselves to other selves, from out world to other worlds.
The above line appears in which of Ngui wa Thiongo’s works:
A)     A grain of Wheat
B)      Devil on the Cross
C)      Decolonizing the Mind
D)     A River Between
Answer – (C) Decolonizing Mind 

8.       The Indian writer known for his novel on Partition, who passed away in March 2014, is:
A)     Khuswant Singh
B)      Sadat Hasan Manto
C)      Ruth Prawar Jhabwala
D)     Mulk Raj Anandi
Answer – (A) Khuswant Sing

9.       Match List – I with List II according to the code given below:
LIST – I NOVELS OF CHEBE
LIST – II – YEARS OF PUBLICATION
i)                    Things Fall Apart
1.       1966
ii)                   The Man of the People
2.       1960
iii)                 No Longer at Ease
3.       1964
iv)                 Arrow of God
4.       1958

CODE:

i
ii
iii
iv
A
3
2
1
4
B
4
1
2
3
C
2
3
4
1
D
3
1
4
2

Answer – (B)

10.   V S Naipul’s essay Indian Autobiographies is taken from the anthology entitled:
A)     India a Wounded Civilization
B)      An Area of Darkness
C)      Literary Occasions
D)     The Mimic Men
Answer - C) Literary Occasions

11.   Which of the following arrangements is in the correct chronological sequence?
A)     Voices in the City, Bye bye Blackbird, Cry the Peacock, Games at Weilight
B)      Bye bye Blackbird, Voices in the City, Games at Twilight, Cry the Peacock
C)      Cry the Peacock, Voices in the City, Bye bye Blackbird, Games at Twilight
D)     Games at Twilight, Voices in the City, Bye bye Blackbird, Cry the Peacock 

Answer – (C) Cry the Peacock, Voices in the City, Bye bye Blackbird, Games at Twilight
Explanation –
 Cry, the Peacock – 1963
Voices in the City - 1965
Bye bye Blackbird – 1971
Games at Twilight – 1978

12.   Annihilation of Castle by Dr. B. R. Ambedkar is originally a_____
A)     essay
B)      speech
C)      dissertation
D)     thesis
Answer – (B) speech

13.   Towards an Aesthetics of Dalit Literature is written by_____
A)     Sharan Kumar Limbale
B)      Om Prakash Valmiki
C)      Gurram Jashuva
D)     Arun Kamble
Answer – (A) Sharan Kumar Limbale 

14.   Select from among the following novels, the one that best suits the description below:
I.                    Harikantha was used to arouse social consciousness
II.                  Hyphenated words used to suit the local colour and flavor
III.                Written in the backdrop of south Indian Village
IV.                An old woman narrates the story
The novel is ________
A)     Serpent and the Rope
B)      Kanthapura
C)      Cat and Shakespeare
D)     The Great Indian Way
Answer – (B) Kantapura

15.   Albert Camus’s ‘The Outsider’ is based on one of the following myths:
A)     Myth of Titan
B)      Myth of Zeus
C)      Myth of Sisyphus
D)     Myth of Apollo
Answer – (C) Myth of Sisyphus


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16.   In ‘Midnight’s Children’ the Reader Response theory becomes operative through one of the following characters:
A)     Padma
B)      Saleem Sinai
C)      Parvathi
D)     Mary Percy
Answer – (B) Salem Sinai
Explanation - Salem Sinai is narrator of the novel and from the beginning he starts to address to the readers. 

17.   The novel that won Booker Prize for the year 2008 is:
A)     The White Tiger
B)      Monk Who Sold his Ferrari
C)      Sea of Poppies
D)     Inheritance of Loss
Answer – (A) The White Tiger (By Arvind Adiga) 

18.   Which of the following statements is NOT true of Girish Karnad’s ‘Hayavadana’?
A)     Identify crisis as central theme
B)      Elaborate use of mythology
C)      Blend of old and modern traditions
D)     Five act play
Answer – (D) Five act play (It is two act play)

19.   Match List - I with List – II according to the code given below:

LIST – I (WRITERS)
LIST – II (WORKS)
i)                    Chitra Banerjee
1.       Interpreter of Maladies
ii)                   Kavery Nambisan
2.       Palace of Illusions
iii)                 Jumpa Lahiri
3.       Mango Coloured Fish
iv)                 Bharati Mukherjee
4.       Management of Grief
Code:

i
ii
iii
iv
A
3
2
1
4
B
4
1
2
3
C
2
3
1
4
D
3
1
4
2

Answer – (C)

20.   The Nobel Prize for literature for the year 2013 was awarded to:
A)     Alice Munro
B)      Toni Morrison
C)      Buchi Emeecheta
D)     Doris Lessing
Answer – (A) Alice Munro 

21.   ‘Orientalism’ by Edward Said is a fundamental text on:
A)     Post-colonial studies
B)      Post-structural studies
C)      Post-modern studies
D)     Post-impressionism studies
Answer – (A) Post-colonial studies 

22.   In 1967, Jacques Derrida heralded a new literary interpretation called:
A)     Structuralism
B)      Historicism
C)      Deconstruction
D)     New Criticism
Answer – (C) Deconstruction 

23.   The figure of speech employed in the phrase ‘America is a melting pot’ is:
A)     Simile
B)      Metaphor
C)      Metonymy
D)     Hyperbole
Answer – (B) Metaphor 

24.   The line, ‘Rare and radiant maiden’ is a good example of:
A)     Rhyme
B)      Onomatopoeia
C)      Alliteration
D)     Parallelism
Answer – (C) Alliteration 

In the following sentences numbering 25-26, choose the correct one word substitute that best defines the sentences.

25.   A prearranged place of meeting:
A)     Multifarious
B)      Rendezvous
C)      Necessitate
D)     Insurrection
Answer –(B) Rendezvous 

26.   A giving characterized by liberality or generosity:
A)     Munificence
B)      Nebulous
C)      Promoter
D)     Squander
Answer – (A) Munificence

In the following questions 27-20, four alternatives are given for the idioms/phrase marked in bold. Form among the options given below, choose the alternative which best express the meaning of the idiom.

27.   I don’t know what made him spill the beans about his plans to his friends.
A)     Waste time
B)      Complete the work
C)      Disclose secret
D)     Use time properly
Answer – (C) Disclose Secret 

28.   Her indifferent attitude towards her classmates added insult to injury.
A)     Deeply hurt
B)      Solved all the problems
C)      Satisfying
D)     Broke the silence
Answer – (A) Deeply hurt (making the bad things worse) 

29.   When does the convocation come off?
A)     Get cancelled
B)      Happen
C)      Amount to
D)     Carried off
Answer – (B) Happen 

30.   Identify the correctly-matched poets and their works from the following:
A)     Parthasarathy – Introduction;  Kamala Das – From Homecoming; Nissim Ezekiel – Obituary; A K Ramanujan – Enterprise
B)      Parthasarathy – Enterprise; Kamala Das – Introduction; Nissim Ezekiel – Obituary; A K Ramanujan – From Homecoming
C)      Parthasarathy – Obituary; Kamala Das – From Homecoming, Nissim Ezekiel – Enterprise, A K Ramanujan – Introduction
D)     Parthasarathy – From Homecoming, Kamala Das – Introduction, Nissim Ezekiel – Enterprise, A K Ramanujan – Obituary
Answer - D)        Parthasarathy – From Homecoming, Kamala Das – Introduction, Nissim Ezekiel – Enterprise, A K Ramanujan – Obituary

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31.   Mark Twain is the pen name of:
A)     Samuel Richards
B)      Samuel Langhome Clemens
C)      Samuel Climber
D)     Samuel Cleveland
Answer – (B)  Samuel Langhome Clemens 

32.   The sub title of ‘Walden’ by Henry David Thoreau is:
A)     Life in Walden
B)      Life in the Wilderness
C)      Life in the Woods
D)     Life in War
Answer – (C) Life in the Woods 

33.   The original name of Maxim Gorky, the Russian writer of fiction and drama is:
A)     Goliardic Kreshkov
B)      Ronsardo Felixikov
C)      Malthias Serpieri
D)     Aleksei Peshkov
Answer – (D) Aleksei Peshkov 

34.   _________is the story of a nameless man who struggles to reconcile himself with the reality of post-independence Ghana written by Ayi Kwei Armah.
A)     Why are we so Best
B)      Beautiful Ones Are Not Yet Born
C)      Fragments
D)     The Healers
Answer - (B) Beautiful Ones Are Not Yet Born
35.   The play______by Wole Soyinka was presented at the Nigerian Independence celebrations in 1960.
A)     A Dance of the forests
B)      Mad Man and Specialists
C)      The Lion and the Jewel
D)     A Play of Giants
Answer - (A) A Dance of the Forests

36.   Ned Kelly by Douglas Stelwart is a play based on the life of a______
A)     Nigerian freedom fighter
B)      Australian Outlaw
C)      Ghana’s political leader
D)     New Zealand’s prominent poet
Answer –( B) Australian Outlaw 

Question Nos. 37 to 41 are based on a poem. Read the poem carefully and pick out the most appropriate answers
I know Why the Caged Bird Sing
A free bird leaps
on the back of the wind  
and floats downstream  
till the current ends
and dips his wing
in the orange sun rays
and dares to claim the sky.

But a bird that stalks
down his narrow cage
can seldom see through
his bars of rage
his wings are clipped and  
his feet are tied
so he opens his throat to sing.

37.   The above poem is written by________
A)     Phillis Wheately
B)      Maya Angelou
C)      Langston Hughes
D)     Rita Dove
Answer – (B) Maya Angelou

38.   The theme of the above poem is ______
A)     Racial discrimination
B)      Migration
C)      Refugee
D)     Rita Dove
Answer – (A) Racial Discrimination
39.   The Bird stands as a metaphor for:
A)     Flying
B)      Singing
C)      Floating
D)     Freedom
Answer – (D) Freedom

40.   The phrase ‘Wings are clipped’ indicates
A)     Restricted freedom
B)      Enrich Beauty
C)      Fly better
D)     Enable singing
Answer – (A) Restricted freedom 

41.   This poem represents two birds; one bird represent _____and the other represents______
A)     African and European
B)      African and American
C)      American and European
D)     Australian and European
Answer – (A) African and European 

42.   ________ is the poet known for using animal images in his poems.
A)     Philip Larkin
B)      Robert Graves
C)      Ted Hughes
D)     Thom Gunn
Answer – (C) Ted Hughes 

43.   Match List I with List II according to the code given below:

LIST – I (LAST LINE
LIST – II (POEM)
i)                    Where ignorant armies clash by night
1.       Telephone Coversation
ii)                   Madam, I pleaded, wouldn’t you rather see for yourself
2.       Dover Beach
iii)                 And each slow dusk a drawing down of blinds
3.       The Unknown Citizen
iv)                 Had anything been wrong, we should certainly have heard Youth
4.       Anthem for Doomed

Code:

i
ii
iii
iv
A
3
2
1
4
B
4
1
2
3
C
2
1
4
3
D
3
1
4
2

Answer – (C)

44.   Identify the novel from which this last line has been taken: He had already chosen the title of the book, after much thought: The Pacification of the Primitive Tribes of the Lower Niger.
A)     A Grain of Wheat
B)      Things Fall Apart
C)      Ant Hills of Savannah
D)     A Man of the People
Answer – (B) Things Fall Apart 

45.   Which of the following arrangements is in the correct chronological sequence of Buchi Emeecheta’s novels?
A)     Second-Class Citizen, The Bride Price, The Slave Girl, The Joys of Motherhood
B)      The Bride Price, Second Class Citizen, The Joy of Motherhood, The Slave Girl
C)      The Slave Girl, The Bride Price, Second-Class Citizen, The Joy of Motherhood
D)     The Bride Price, Second-class Citizen, The Joys of Motherhood, The Slave Girl

Answer – (A) Second-Class Citizen, The Bride Price, The Slave Girl, The Joys of Motherhood
Explanation – All these novels are by Buchi Emecheta .
Second Class Citizen – 1974
The Bride Price – 1976
The Slave girl – 1977
The Joys of Motherhood 1979

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46.   Identify the play from where these lines have been taken:
Ism to ism for ism is ism
Of isms and isms on absolute ism
To demonstrate the tree of life
Is sprung from broken peat

A)     The Man Died
B)      The Interpreters
C)      Kongi’s Harvest
D)     King Baabu
Answer – (C) Kongi’s Harvent 

47.   Which Caribbean poet of 20th century makes folk music a major part of his poetry in which he presents drumming, work songs and blues?
A)     Linton Kwesi Johnson
B)      Kamau Brathwaite
C)      Derek Walcott
D)     Cynthia James
Answer –  (B) Kamau Brathwaite 

48.   Feminist Theory: From Margin to Centre is written by:
A)     Bell Hooks
B)      Terry Eagleton
C)      Elaine Showalter
D)     Kate Miller
Answer – (A) Bell Hooks

49.   In Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis, Gregor Samsa wakes up to find himself transformed into a big:
A)     Elephant
B)      Snake
C)      Insect
D)     Tiger
Answer – (C) Insect

50.   Match List I with List II according to the code given below:

LIST – I – CHARACTERS
LIST – II - WORKS
I.                    Natraj
1.       Untouchable
II.                  Raju
2.       The Guide
III.                Ratna
3.       Man Eater of Malgudi
IV.                Bakha
4.       Kanthapura

Code:


I
II
III
IV
A
2
1
3
4
B
3
2
4
1
C
4
1
2
3
D
1
2
3
4

Answer – (B)

51.   Identify the poem from where these lines are taken:
Lo, soul! Seest thou not God’s purpose from the first?
The earth to be spanne’d, connected by net-work,
The people to become brothers and sisters,
The races, neighbors, to marry and be given in marriage,
The ocens to be cross’d, the distant brought near,
The lands to be welded together.

A)     Leaves of Grass
B)      A Passage to India
C)      Song of Myself
D)     Captain! My Captain
Answer – (B) A Passage to India 

52.   Of the following characters, which one does not belong to A House for Mr. Biswas?
A)     Shama
B)      Anand
C)      Raina
D)     Owad
Answer – (C) Raina 

53.   Identify the novel which has a wrong sub title:
A)     Vanity Fair: A Novel without a Hero
B)      Pamela: Purity rewarded
C)      Frakenstein: The modern Prometheus
D)     Tess: Pure Woman
Answer – (B) Pamela : Purity rewarded (Actually, Pamela: Virtue Rewarded) 

54.   What is register in terms of linguistics?
A)     The way in which a language registers in the minds of its users
B)      The way users of a language register the nuances of that language
C)      A variety of language used for particular purpose or in a particular social setting
D)     A variety of language used in non-professional or informal situations by professionals.

Answer – (C) A variety of language used for particular purpose or in a particular social setting.

55.   “Womanist is to feminist as purple is to lavender” This is an important statement defining the womanist perspective advanced by:
A)     Toni Morrison
B)      Alice Walker
C)      Zora Neale Hurston
D)     Bell Hooks
Answer – (B) Alice Walker 

56.   Match List I with List II according to the code given below:

LIST – I
LIST – II
I.                    Theatre of Cruelty
      1. Martin Esslin
II.                  Theatre of the Opressed
      2. Georg Kaiser
III.                Expressionist Theatre
      3. Augusto Boal
IV.                Absurd Theatre
       4. Antonin Artaud

Code:

I
II
III
IV
A
1
2
4
3
B
1
4
2
3
C
2
3
1
4
D
4
3
2
1

Answer – (D)

57.   ______ is usually shaped as a twin, shadow, or mirror image of a protagonist. It refers to a character who physically resembles the protagonist and may have the same name as well.
A)     Doppelganger
B)      Fore Shadowing
C)      Anti Hero
D)     Flat Character
Answer – (A) Doppelganger 

58.   _______ is subordination of one clause to another, or when the clasues are coordinated or subordinated to one another within sentences.
A)     Jaxtaposition
B)      Hypotaxis
C)      Inference
D)     Isocolon
Answer – (B) Hypotaxis 

59.   A poetic device that gives a feeling of natural or physical bodily movement or action like a heartbeat, a pulse and breathing is called:
A)     Kinesics
B)      Motif
C)      Kinesthesia
D)     Metalepsis
Answer – (C) Kinesthesia

60.   Identify the novel in which the protagonist is a World War II veteran called Tayo who suffers from Shell Shock:
A)     Beloved
B)      Ceremony
C)      Daisy Miller
D)     Enter, Conversing
Answer – (B) Ceremony

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61.   House Made of Dawn is a novel written by which of the following writers:
A)     V S Naipaul
B)      James Welch
C)      Leslie Silko
D)     Scott Momaday
Answer – (D) Scott Momaday 

62.   Which of the following plays of Sean O’Casey is set in Dublin at the height of Civil War of 1922?
A)     Juno and the Paycock
B)      Shadow of a Gun Man
C)      The Plough and the Stars
D)     The Silver Tassie
Answer – (A) Juno and the Peycock 

63.   ______ is a poem or other form of writing in which the first letter, syllable or word of each line, paragraph or other recurring feature in the text spells out a word or a message.
A)     Acrostic
B)      Alexandrine
C)      Haiku
D)     Ars Poetica
Answer – (A) Acrostic

64.   The action in the Play Boy of the Western World written by J M Synge, takes place in the coast of:
A)     Miami
B)      Mayo
C)      Maine
D)     Monaco
Answer – (B) Mayo

65.   In which year did Saul Bellow’s novel Mr. Sammler’s Planet win the National Book Award for Fiction?
A)     1960
B)      1964
C)      1968
D)     1971
Answer – (D) 1971 

66.   In which of the following cities was the novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn set?
A)     St. Petersburg
B)      Missouri
C)      New York
D)     Ohio
Answer – (B) Missouri 

67.   Which play of Eugene O’Neil depicts 1692 Salem trails in the era of McCarthycism in the USA?
A)     All My Sons
B)      Death of a Salesman
C)      The Crucible
D)     Hairy Ape
Answer – (C) The Crucible 

68.   Which of the following philosopher and critic of literature was the husband of George Eliot?
A)     George Henry Lewis
B)      Sir William Fredrick Pollack
C)      Richard Sampson
D)     Austen-Leigh
Answer – (A) George HenryLewis
69.   Which of the following novels of Charles Dickens was published as a serial in ‘Household Words’ from April to August 1854:
A)     The Old Curiosity Shop
B)      Dombey and Son
C)      David Copperfield
D)     Hard Times
Answer – (D) Hard Times 

70.   Which one of the following novelists said: I have no brains about my eyes: I describe what I see:
A)     William Thackeray
B)      Charles Dickens
C)      Thomas Hardy
D)     George Eliot
Answer – (A) William Thackeray 

71.   The narrator of the story The Great Gatsby is:
A)     Jordan Baker
B)      Jay Gatsby
C)      Nick Carraway
D)     Daisy Buchanan
Answer – (C) Nick Carraway 

72.   In the play Death of a Salesman, what sound is heard before the curtain rises:
A)     Bagpipes playing a highland lament
B)      Fiddle music reminiscent of the country side
C)      A melody played on flute
D)     A piano playing song
Answer – (C) A melody played on flute
73.   The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner is partly narrated by:
A)     Benjy
B)      Caddy
C)      Quentin
D)     Jason
Answer – (A) Benjy
74.   Which of the following novels of D H Lawrence is set in Mexico?
A)     Sons and Lovers
B)      Rainbow
C)      The Plumed Serpent
D)     The White Peacock
Answer – (C) The Plumed Serpent

75.   ______was the leader of Confessional School that emerged in America in 1950s.
A)     Robert Lowell
B)      Sylvia Plath
C)      John Berryman
D)     W D Snodgras
Answer – (A) Robert Lowell 

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MODEL KEY IN SHORT  –JAMMU KASHIMR  SET -  III PAPER – ENGLISH 
1.       D) Science
2.       A) Gabriel Garcia Marquez
3.       (B) Man Eater of Malguid
4.       (A) Raisin in the Sun (Play by Lorraine Hansberry)
5.       (C)  2 – 3 – 4 – 1
6.       (B) Concerning Violence
7.       (C) Decolonizing Mind
8.       (A) Khuswant Sing
9.       (B)  4 – 1 – 2 – 3
10.   (C) Literary Occasions
11.   (C) Cry the Peacock, Voices in the City, Bye bye Blackbird, Games at Twilight
12.   (B) speech
13.   (A) Sharan Kumar Limbale
14.   (B) Kantapura
15.   (C) Myth of Sisyphus
16.   (B) Salem Sinai
17.   (A) The White Tiger (By Arvind Adiga)
18.   (D) Five act play (It is two act play)
19.   (C)  2 – 3 – 1 – 4
20.   (A) Alice Munro
21.   (A) Post-colonial studies
22.   (C) Deconstruction
23.   (B) Metaphor
24.   (C) Alliteration
25.   (B) Rendezvous
26.   (A) Munificence
27.   (C) Disclose Secret
28.   (A) Deeply hurt (making the bad things worse)
29.   (B) Happen
30.   D) Parthasarathy – From Homecoming, Kamala Das – Introduction, Nissim Ezekiel – Enterprise, A K Ramanujan – Obituary
31.   (B)  Samuel Langhome Clemens
32.   (C) Life in the Woods
33.   (D) Aleksei Peshkov
34.   (B) Beautiful Ones Are Not Yet Born
35.   (A) A Dance of the Forests
36.   ( B) Australian Outlaw
37.   (B) Maya Angelou
38.   (A) Racial Discrimination
39.   (D) Freedom
40.   (A) Restricted freedom
41.   (A) African and European
42.   (C) Ted Hughes
43.   (C) 2 – 1 – 4 – 3
44.   (B) Things Fall Apart
45.   (A) Second-Class Citizen, The Bride Price, The Slave Girl, The Joys of Motherhood
46.   (C) Kongi’s Harvent
47.   (B) Kamau Brathwaite
48.   (A) Bell Hooks
49.   (C) Insect
50.   (B) 3 – 2 – 4 -1
51.   (B) A Passage to India
52.   (C) Raina
53.   (B) Pamela : Purity rewarded (Actually, Pamela: Virtue Rewarded)
54.   (C) A variety of language used for particular purpose or in a particular social setting.
55.   (B) Alice Walker
56.   (D) 4 – 3 – 2 – 1
57.   (A) Doppelganger
58.   (B) Hypotaxis
59.   (C) Kinesthesia
60.   (B) Ceremony
61.   (D) Scott Momaday
62.   (A) Juno and the Peycock
63.   (A) Acrostic
64.   (B) Mayo
65.   (D) 1971
66.   (B) Missouri
67.   (C) The Crucible
68.   (A) George HenryLewis
69.   (D) Hard Times
70.   (A) William Thackeray
71.   (C) Nick Carraway
72.   (C) A melody played on flute
73.   (A) Benjy
74.   (C) The Plumed Serpent
75.   (A) Robert Lowell

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