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We can divide 18th century literature into……………..groups.
- Six
- Four
- Three
- Two
- N/A
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Answer: D Explanation: -
Period from 1700 to 1744 is called
- Age of Pope
- Age of Johnson
- Age of Bacon
- Age of Milton
- Age of Pope is the earlier part of eighteenth century. It may roughly extend to 1750.
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Answer: A Explanation: -
Age of Johnson ranges from 1744 to ……………
- 1778
- 1781
- 1784
- 1788
- Second half of 18th century is called the Age of Johnson. It may roughly extend to 1798, the beginning of Romantic Era.
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Answer: C Explanation: -
18th century is also known as
- Augustan Age
- Age of Reason and Good Sense
- Both A & B
- None of these
- N/A
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Answer: C Explanation: -
Which century is also called as the Age of Satire?
- 17th century
- 18th century
- 19th century
- Early 20th century
- N/A
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Answer: B Explanation: -
Which century can be called as Classical Age, Pseudo Classical Age and Neo-Classical Age?
- 13th century
- 19th century
- 17th century
- 18th century
- It was the period of social, political and literary uprising.
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Answer: D Explanation: -
Augustan Age(18th Century) is also known as
- Romantic Age
- Age of Enlightenment
- Age of Novel
- Age of Milton
- N/A
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Answer: B Explanation: -
Where are the roots of Satire found?
- Old Age
- Medieval Period
- Greek Period
- None of these
- N/A
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Answer: C Explanation: -
Who was/were Greek satirist/satirits?
- Juvenal
- Horace
- Both A & B
- Caedmon
- Juvenal wrote a collection of poems named "Satires". Horace was a lyric poet.
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Answer: C Explanation: -
What term do we use for the writers of the highest rank of any nation?
Classical
Pseudo-Classical
Both A & B
None of these
- N/A
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Answer: A Explanation: