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MAHARASHTRA ENGLISH SET – 29 May 2016 PAPER III – MODEL ANSWER KEY








MAHARASHTRA  ENGLISH SET – 29 May 2016
PAPER III – MODEL ANSWER KEY

By Anil S Awad
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Hello Aspirants,
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1.       Which of the following pair is mismatched?
A)     Questioning note     -              Clough
B)      Pessimism                   -              James Thomson
C)      Wistful Melancholy -              Mathew Arnold
D)     Malapropism             -              Robert Browning
ANSWER – D) Malapropism – Robert Browning
Explanation – Malapropism means incorrect use of the words with similar pronunciation. – For example, instead of saying his Facebook status saying his Facebook statue.

2.       Which of the following statements is not correct?
A)     The Neo-Victorian amalgamates Victorian and Edwardian aesthetic sensibilities with modern principles and technology
B)      Pip is a character created by Charles Dickens
C)      In Memoriam is a requiem for the poet’s Cambridge friend Arthur Henry Hallam
D)     ‘Rabbi Ben Ezra’ is an exposition of Browning’s philosophy but in the mouth of A L Tennyson
ANSWER - D) ‘Rabbi Ben Ezra’ is an exposition of Browning’s philosophy but in the mouth of A L Tennyson
Explanation – Rabbi Ben Ezra, the 12th Century scholar is the speaker of in the Browning’s poem ‘Rabbi Ben Ezra’

3.       Mrs. Pipchin is a character created by:
A)     George Eliot
B)      Thomas Hardy
C)      John Donne
D)     Charles Dickens
Answer - D) Charles Dickens
                Explanation – Mrs. Pipchin is character from Dickens’ ‘Domby and Son’  (1848)

4.       Which of the following works is NOT written by Joe Orton?
A)     Entertaining Mr. Sloane
B)      The Ruffian on the State
C)      Chips with Everything
D)     The Erpingham Camp
ANSWER – C) Chips with Everything
Explanation – Entertaining Mr. Slone (June, 1964), The Ruffian on the State (actually The Ruffian on the Stairs – August 1964,) The Erpingham Cam (1966) all are the plays written by Joe Orton. Chips with Everything (1962) is play by Arnold Wesker .

5.       The Towneley plays are sometimes known as:
A)     Comedy of Humour
B)      Comedy of Manners
C)      Wakefield plays
D)     Christian plays
Answer – C) Wakefield Plays
Explanation – A collection of 32 mystery plays written in Middle Ages to perform before the audience of Wakefield city of England.

6.       Who of the following does not figure in “The Spectator Club”?
A)     Sir Roger de Coverely
B)      Andrew Freeport
C)      Captain Sentry
D)     Colonel Douglas
Answer – D) Colonel Douglas

7.       ‘Heteroglossia’  is a term coined by:
A)     Roman Jacobson
B)      Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak
C)      Mikhail Bakhtin
D)     Homi K Bhabha
Answer – C) Mikhail Bakhtin
Explanation – Heteroglossia means coexistence of distinct varieties within a particular language.

8.       Who said, “Poetry is a speaking picture with the ends to teach and delight”?
A)     T S Eliot
B)      Aristotle
C)      Sir Philip Sidney
D)     Horace
Answer – C) Sir Philip Sidney
Reference – Sidney’s ‘An Apology for Poetry’ written in 1579 published in 1595.

9.       Which of the following is a mismatched pair:
A)     French          -              Paul Valery
B)      German       -              Chekhov
C)      Russian         -              Fyodor Dostoevsky
D)     Russian         -              Leo Tolstoy
Answer – B) Chekhov  (Russian Playwright and short-story writer)

10.   Who has framed charges against poetry in the light of social standards of morality?
A)     Plato
B)      Aristotle
C)      I A Richards
D)     Mathew Arnold
Answer – A) Plato

11.   The Cry of the Children is authored by:
A)     Carlyle
B)      Ruskin Bond
C)      Elizabeth Barret
D)     Nissim Ezekiel
Answer – C) Elizabeth Barret Browning

12.   ‘Skimmity-ride’ has been shown in the following novel:
A)     The Mayor of Casterbridge
B)      The White Peacock
C)      Sons and Lovers
D)     Ulysses
Answer – A) The Mayor of Casterbridge (39th Chapter)

13.   Lucetta Templeman is a character in the following novel:
A)     Ulysses
B)      Sons and Lovers
C)      The Mayor of Casterbridge
D)     A Laodicean
Answer – C)  The Mayor of Casterbridge
14.   It has been observed that after learning irregular forms like went and saw, some students begin to learn regular past tense forms and produce goed and seed. This is called______ interference.
A)     Retrograde
B)      Retroactive
C)      Regressive
D)     Reductionist
Answer – B) Retroactive
Explanation – Retroactive interference is the effect of later learning on earlier learning. For example, children learning English may learn irregular past-tense forms such as went, saw, bought, caught, kept etc. Later, when they begin to learn regular –ed past tenst inflection, they may stop using went, saw, bought, caught, keep and produce goed, seed, buyed, catched, keeped. Etc. 

15.   The acronym ESP stands for:
A)     English for Secondary Purposes
B)      English for Sacred Purposes
C)      English for Social Purposes
D)     English for Special Purposes
Answer – D) English for Special Purposes

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16.   Only the target language is used in the ______method of teaching.
A)     Situational
B)      Grammar-translation
C)      Functional
D)     Direct
Answer – D) Direct Method

17.   The middle English period stretches from the beginning of the ______________ century up to the middle of the 15th century.
A)     10th
B)      13th
C)      9th
D)     12th
Answer – D) 12th Century

18.   ________ motivation refers to wanting to learn a language in order to communicate with people of another culture speaking it.
A)     Instrumental
B)      Intensive
C)      Implementational
D)     Integrative
Answer – D) Integrative
Explanation – If a Second Language Learner wants to learn a language for practical purposes (for example getting job in particular country – e.g. France – learning French.), it is instrumental motivation of learning a language.  Getting more salary, bonus, job security, promotions etc are the other instrumental motivations of learning language. 
Integrative motivation is regulated by learning and understanding the culture of a particular group of people. Friends, family members, neighbors etc. proves best source for integrative motivation behind learning a second language. (For example – A Marathi boy in love with a Tamil girl tries to learn language to understand the culture also.)   

19.   Which of the following novels contains constant parallels to Homer’s Odyssey?
A)     The First Man in the Moon
B)      Forsyte Saga
C)      Ulysses
D)     Point Counterpoint
Answer – C) Ulysses

20.   The Jindyworobak movement was started by:
A)     Rex Ingamells
B)      David Martin
C)      Yasmine Gonneratne
D)     Satendra Nandan
Answer- A) Rex Ingamells (An Australian Writer)

21.   Eca de Queiroz is the author of:
A)     The Crime of Father Amaro
B)      Chronicle of Guinea
C)      The Panorama
D)     The Book of Aesop
Answer – A) The Crime of Father Amaro (1875)

22.   The epic verse of Homer’s Odyssey is in ______
A)     Pentameter
B)      Hexameter
C)      Heptameter
D)     Tetrameter
Answer – B) Hexameter
Explanation – To know more about Feet and Metre, please do visit the post on my blog - http://anilawad.blogspot.in/2016/01/metre-and-foot.html

23.   In his comedy entitled ‘The Clouds’  ancient Greek author Aristophanes pokes fun at____
A)     Socrates
B)      Plato
C)      Aristotle
D)     Epictetus
Answer – A) Socrates

24.   Ghashiram Kotwal is authored by_______
A)     Mahesh Dattani
B)      Vijay Tendulkar
C)      Satish Alekar
D)     Girish Karnad
Answer – B) Vijay Tendulkar

25.   Which Indian poet is hailed as the Nightingale of India?
A)     Kamala Markandeya
B)      Toru Dutt
C)      Sarojini Naidu
D)     Mahashweta Devi
Answer – C) Sarojini Naidu

26.   R K Narayan’s debut novel is:
A)     The Guide
B)      Malgudi Days
C)      Swami and Friends
D)     The Financial Expert
Answer – C) Swami and Friends (1935)

27.   _____________ coined the term ‘chutnification’
A)     Arundhati Roy
B)      Vikram Seth
C)      Salman Rushdie
D)     Amitav Ghosh
Answer – C) Salman Rushdie – in his novel Midnight’s Children (1981)

28.   Aravind Adiga is the author of:
A)     The Shame
B)      Passage to India
C)      The White Tiger
D)     Two States
Answer C) The White Tiger
Explanation – The White Tiger by Arvind Adiga is the winner of  40th Man Booker Prize in 2008.

29.   Who among the following American writers is known for antagonizing traditional minded Jews?
A)     John Updike
B)      John Barth
C)      Philip Roth
D)     Ralph Ellison
Answer – C) Philip Roth (His novella – Goodbye, Columbus – 1959)

30.   Which of the following does not figure in the original Augustan age, under the Roman Emperor Augusts (27 BC-AD 14)?
A)     Virgil
B)      Horace
C)      Plato
D)     Ovid
Answer – C) Plato

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31.   Who among the following does not belong to the school of New Criticism?
A)     John Crow Ransom
B)      Fredric Jameson
C)      Cleanth Brooks
D)     Allen Tate
Answer – B) Fredric Jameson (Marxism)

32.   The term ‘Cultural Industry’ is coined by:
A)     F R Leavis
B)      Theodore Adorno
C)      Roland Barthes
D)     Raymond Williams
Answer – B) Theodore Adorno
Explanation – Theodore Adorno and Marks Horkheimer introduced the term ‘Cultural Industry’ in their ‘Dialect Of Enlightenment’ (1944)

33.   For the structuralists, ‘Naturalization’ means__________
A)     Overcoming the artificiality of the literary text
B)      Adding to the artificiality of the literary text
C)      Ignoring the reality of the literary text
D)     Overcoming the naturalness of the literary text
Answer – A) Overcoming the artificiality of the literary text

34.   The term Bildungsroman stands for
A)     Novel of growth
B)      Roman buildings
C)      Roman philosophy
D)     Philosophical novel
Answer – A) Novel of growth

35.   Post-structuralists believe that _______ is necessarily built into language.
A)     Transparency
B)      Lucidity
C)      Instability
D)     Authenticity
Answer – C) Instability

Instructions (For Q. Nos. 36 to 40) :-
Read the following passage carefully and choose the most appropriate alternatives to answer the questions given below it:
Does the road wind up-hill all the way?
   Yes, to the very end.
Will the day’s journey take the whole long day?
   From morn to night, my friend.

But is there for the night a resting-place?
   A roof for when the slow dark hours begin.
May not the darkness hide it from my face?
   You cannot miss that inn.

Shall I meet other wayfarers at night?
   Those who have gone before.
Then must I knock, or call when just in sight?
   They will not keep you standing at that door.

Shall I find comfort, travel-sore and weak?
   Of labour you shall find the sum.
Will there be beds for me and all who seek?
   Yea, beds for all who come.

36.   The poem consists of a dialogue between a weary traveller and _____
A)      travel agent
B)       another traveller
C)      God
D)     An unknown guide
Answer – A) travel agent - B) An Unknown guide
(Since the answer is already determined by the examiner in case of Poetry/Passage Analysis, and proofs and references can't be produced, it is wise not to challenge such questions)
37.   The rhyme scheme of the third stanza is:
A)     bcab
B)      aabb
C)      abab
D)     abba
Answer – C) abab

38.   The poem has an________ significance.
A)     Allegorical
B)      Amorphous
C)      Aphoristic
D)     Evocative
Answer – A) Allegorical

39.   What according to the poet, is man’s eternal destination?
A)     The climb
B)      Heaven
C)      The summit
D)     The journey
Answer - B) Heaven

40.   The poem ends on:
A)     A sarcastic note
B)      A pessimistic note
C)      An indifferent note
D)     An optimistic note
Answer – D) An optimistic tone

41.   Thackerary’s Henry Esmond is considered a ______
A)     Romantic novel
B)      Historical novel
C)      Picaresque novel
D)     Detective novel
Answer – B) Historical novel (1852)

42.   Dickens’ Nicholas Nickleby deals the sad condition of______
A)     Industries
B)      Slums
C)      Boarding schools
D)     Working places
Answer – C) Boarding Schools

43.   Which of the following pairs is incorrect?
A)     Horace Walpole                   The Castle of Otranto
B)      Goldsmith                   -              The Deserted Village
C)      Sheridan                      -              The Old English Baron
D)     Henry Mackenzie     -              The Man of Feeling
Answer – C) The Old English Baron (Clara Reeve – 1777)

44.   Who is not a Georgian Poet?
A)     A E Housman
B)      Henry Constable
C)      W H Davies
D)     Walter de la Mare
Answer -  B) Henry Constable
Explanation – Henry Constable (1562-1613) was an Elizabethan Poet. Georgian poetry refers to the King George V of England who ruled 1865 – 1936. 

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45.   Which of the following pairs is not properly matched?
A)     James Boswell           -              Life of Samuel Johnson
B)      William Blake             -              Songs of Innocence
C)      S Richardson              -              Roderick Random
D)     T Smollett                    -              Peregrine Pickle  
Answer –C)  Roderick Random
Explanation – Roderick Random is a novel written by Tobias Smollett published in 1748.

46.   The fictional work entitled Euphues is associated with_____
A)     Sir Philip Sidney
B)      Edmund Spenser
C)      John Donne
D)     John Lyly
Answer – D) John Lyly (published 1578)

47.   __________ is the author of Ivanhoe.
A)     George Eliot
B)      Walter Scott
C)      Thomas Hardy
D)     Goldsmith
Answer – B) Walter Scott (Published in 1820)

48.   The famous character of Greene, The Whisky Priest’ appears in_________
A)     The Heart of the Matter
B)      The End of the Affair
C)      The Power and the Glory
D)     The Man Within
Answer – C) The Power and the Glory (1940)

49.   The title of Achebe’s famous novel ‘Things Fall Apart’ taken from
A)     The Second Coming
B)      The Waste Land
C)      Prelude
D)     Byzantium
Answer – A) The Second Coming

50.   “Thought to Donne was an experience. It modified his sensibility” who said it?
A)     F R Leavis
B)      T S Eliot
C)      Samuel Johnson
D)     Charles Lamb
Answer – B) T S Eliot
Explanation – T S Eliot’s Essay – The Metaphysical Poets (1921)

51.   ‘The Rise of the Novel’ is written by:
A)     Ian Watt
B)      E M Forster
C)      G Wilson Knight
D)     A C Bradley
Answer – A ) Ian Watt (Published in 1957)

52.   The method of ‘close reading’ of the text was advocated by:
A)     Raymond Williams
B)      T S Eliot
C)      I A Richards
D)     E V Lucas
Answer – C) I A Richards (Practical Criticism – A Study of Literary Judgment – 1929)

53.   “The best all lack conviction, while the worst . Are full of passionate intensity” – these famous lines appears in the poem:
A)     Lead and the Swan
B)      The Second Coming
C)      Easter, 1916
D)     A Dialogue of Self and Soul
Answer – B) The Second Coming

54.   ________ called Hamlet as artistic failure.
A)     I A Richards
B)      T S Eliot
C)      F R Leavis
D)     C B Cox
Answer – B) T S Eliot (His essay – Hamlet and His Problems – 1920)

55.   Jim Corbett’s ‘Robin’ is about a ______
A)     Tiger
B)      Cat
C)      Dog
D)     Leopard
Answer – C) Dog

56.   Rabindranath Tagore won the Nobel Prize for Literature in:
A)     1913
B)      1923
C)      1912
D)     1920
Answer – A) 1913

57.   A C Bradley is the famous author of the book titled:
A)     Shakespeare
B)      B) Shakespearean Comedy
C)      Shakespearean Tragedy
D)     Greek Tragedy
Answer – C) Shakespearean Tragedy (1904)

58.   The significant feature of Shakespeare’s The Tempest’ is playwright’s use of:
A)     Magic and supernaturalism
B)      Satire
C)      Gender-switching
D)     Violence on stage
Answer – A) Magic and supernaturalism

59.   Autobiography was work by:
A)     Adma Smith
B)      John Henry Newman
C)      John Stuart Mill
D)     Herbert Spencer
Answer – C) John Stuart Mill 
 Explanation - Actually, 'Autobiography' is written by John Stuart Mill and 'An Autobiography' by Herbert Spenser. Let's wait for the authentic key by SET authorities.




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60.   Benjy is a character from_______
A)     The Golden Bowl
B)      The Scarlet Letter
C)      The Sound and the Fury
D)     This Side of Paradise
Answer – C) The Sound and the Fury (1929)

61.   Who wrote Court Poems by a Lady of Quality?
A)     Elizabeth Montagu
B)      Lady Mary Wortley Montagu
C)      Queen Caroline
D)     Queen Anne
Answer – B) Lady Mary Wortley Montague (1716)

62.   The writer of The Man of Feeling 1771 is:
A)     Charlotte Lennox
B)      Horace Walpole
C)      Henry Mackenzie
D)     Mathew G Lewis
Answer – C) Henry Mackenzie (Published – 1771)

63.   The story of Hetty and the murder of her child find their portrayals in George Eliot’s______
A)     Adam Bede
B)      Silas Marner
C)      The Mill on the Floss
D)     Middle March
Answer – A) Adam Bede (1859)

64.   A text in which hidden or repressed meaning can be found between the lines is called a ______
A)     Parabolic text
B)      Palimpsest text
C)      Paralanguage text
D)     Sub-text
Answer – C) Paralanguage text
Explanation – tone, pitch and intonation plays important role in Paralanguage Text

65.   A key text in post-structuralism is Derrida’s book
A)     The Critical Difference
B)      Of Grammatology
C)      Seven Types of Ambiguity
D)     The Well-wrought Urn
Answer – B) Of Grammatology (1967)

66.   An ‘intrinsive narrator’ is one_______
A)     Who breaks into the narration, to comment upon a character or event or situation
B)      Who distances himself from the narrative and view everything objectively
C)      Who breaks away in the middle of narration
D)     Who is the main narrator
Answer – A) Who breaks into the narration, to comments upon a character or event or situation

67.   Derrida’s “difference’ means______
A)     Differing and referring
B)      Deferring and referring
C)      Referring and representation
D)     Differing and deferring
Answer – D) Differing and deferring
Explanation – Differing is to distinguish and deferring means to postpone the meaning.

68.   Biographia Literaria is_____
A)     A collection of biographies
B)      A critical work
C)      An autobiography
D)     A biography
Answer – C) An autobiography
Explanation – Note the first person ‘I’ narration in the works.

69.   For whom is the ‘unconscious’ structured like language?
A)     Lacan
B)      Freud
C)      Jung
D)     Adler
Answer – A) Lacan

70.   T S Eliot won the Nobel Prize for literature in _______
A)     1938
B)      1948
C)      1949
D)     1943
Answer – B) 1948

71.   Which of the following is not an example of utopia?
A)     Brave New World
B)      Looking Backward
C)      News from Nowhere
D)     Lost Horizon
Answer – A) Brave New World (1931 – Dystopia Novel)

72.   The Old Testament was originally written in____
A)     English
B)      Greek
C)      Spanish
D)     Hebrew
Answer – D) Hebrew

73.   Butler’s Hudibras is an attack on:
A)     Female sex
B)      Puritanism
C)      Aristocracy
D)     Male dominated society
Answer – B) Puritanism

74.   Which of the following pairs is a mismatch from the point of view of author-work?
A)     Bapsi Sidhwa             -              In the castle of My Skin
B)      V S Naipaul                 -              A House for Mr. Biswas
C)      Wilson Harris              -              Palace of the Peacock
D)     J P Clark                        -              Ozidi
Answer – A) Bapsi Sidhwa – In the Castle of My Skin
Explanation - In the Castle of My Skin (1953) is written by George Lamming

75.   ‘Tis that from change to change their being rolls’ is a line composed by:
A)     Wordsworth
B)      Coleridge
C)      Mathew Arnold
D)     Thomas Hardy
Answer – C) Mathew Arnold (The Scholar Gypsy)

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SHORT ANSWER KEY – PAPER III
1)      D) Malapropism – Robert Browning
2)      D) ‘Rabbi Ben Ezra’ is an exposition of Browning’s philosophy but in the mouth of A L Tennyson
3)      D) Charles Dickens
4)      C) Chips with Everything
5)      C) Wakefield Plays
6)      D) Colonel Douglas
7)      C) Mikhail Bakhtin
8)      C) Sir Philip Sidney
9)      B) Chekhov
10)   A) Plato
11)   C) Elizabeth Barret Browning
12)   A) The Mayor of Casterbridge
13)   C)  The Mayor of Casterbridge
14)   B) Retroactive
15)   D) English for Special Purposes
16)   D) Direct Method
17)   D) 12th Century
18)   D) Integrative
19)   C) Ulysses
20)   A) Rex Ingamells
21)   A) The Crime of Father Amaro
22)   B) Hexameter
23)   A) Socrates
24)   B) Vijay Tendulkar
25)   C) Sarojini Naidu
26)   C) Swami and Friends (1935)
27)   C) Salman Rushdie
28)   C) The White Tiger
29)   C) Philip Roth
30)   C) Plato
31)   B) Fredric Jameson
32)   B) Theodore Adorno
33)   A) Overcoming the artificiality of the literary text
34)   A) Novel of growth
35)   C) Instability
36)   A) travel agent/B) an unknown guide
37)   C) abab
38)   A) Allegorical
39)   B) Heaven
40)   D) An optimistic tone
41)   B) Historical novel
42)   C) Boarding Schools
43)   C) The Old English Baron
44)   B) Henry Constable
45)   C)  Roderick Random
46)   D) John Lyly
47)   B) Walter Scott
48)   C) The Power and the Glory
49)   A) The Second Coming
50)   B) T S Eliot
51)   A ) Ian Watt
52)   C) I A Richards
53)   B) The Second Coming
54)   B) T S Eliot
55)   C) Dog
56)   A) 1913
57)   C) Shakespearean Tragedy
58)   A) Magic and supernaturalism
59)   C)John Stuart Mill
60)   C) The Sound and the Fury
61)   B) Lady Mary Wortley Montague
62)   C) Henry Mackenzie
63)   A) Adam Bede
64)   C) Paralanguage text
65)   B) Of Grammatology
66)   A) Who breaks into the narration, to comments upon a character or event or situation
67)   D) Differing and deferring
68)   C) An autobiography
69)   A) Lacan
70)   B) 1948
71)   A) Brave New World
72)   D) Hebrew
73)   B) Puritanism
74)   A) Bapsi Sidhwa – In the Castle of My Skin
75)   C) Mathew Arnold

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