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Title: Rise of Novel complate MCQS test with Answers
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Classical model of antiquity is necessary to write
A
...
An epic
C
...
All of these
Answer :D
Authority is ignored by
A
...
Pastoral
C
...
An ode
Answer : C
True statement about a novelist is
A
...
Novelist had not to follow a tradition
C
...
Both B and C
Answer :D
“Poetry is the slave of an ancient forth, which classicism has carried to a high degree of
perfection” are
the words of
A
...
Cazamian
C
...
Smollett
Answer : B
The eighteenth century great novels are ranked in
A
...
Romantic
C
...
Semi anti tragic
Answer :A
The rise of novel in eighteenth century was due to
A
...
Decline of drama
C
...
None of the following
Answer B
Who was the greatest representative of realism in 18th century
...
Scarron
B
...
Honore de Balzac
D
...

A
...
1835
C
...
1935
Answer: B
Which century was imbued with spirit of realism
...
Eighteenth century
B
...
Nineteenth century
D
...

A
...
Verse

C
...
Novel
Answer: D
Which school of realism was the main critical association of the term realism
...
Spanish
B
...
England
D
...

A
...
Nature
C
...
Challenge
Answer: A
What was the logical literary vehicle of the novel
...
Human experience
B
...
Human nature
D
...
The problem of young people education
B
...
The struggle for survival in life
...
Friendship and egotism
Answer : B
Who was the philosopher that influenced the rise of this new genre?

A
...
Emmanuel Kant
C
...
Leibnitz
Answer : A
What factor led to the rise of the Novel in the 18th century in England?
A
...
The rise of the readers' number
C
...
The improvement of industry
Answer : B
What was the writer's main aim in writing novels?
A
...
To become members of a literary elite
C
...
To support the Trade and manufacturing industry
Answer : C
When was the "First" novel published?
A
...
1719
C
...
1814
Answer : C
What was not a characteristic from the 18th century novel?
A
...
Relatable for the Lower Class
C
...
Characters from the Upper Class are written as arrogant
Answer : B

Which writer did not have a large influence on the rise of the novel
A
...
Walter Scott
C
...
Samuel Richardson
Answer : A
The Democratic Movement represents
...
Lower Class
B
...
Middle Class
D
...

A
...
Pamela
C
...
Pilgrimage
ANSWER: B
The Democratic Movement in the rise of novel literally represents the life of
...
Sophisticated people
B
...
Common People
D
...

A
...
1679
C
...
1669
ANSWER: A

The life of Commoners was depicted firstly in
...
Poetry
B
...
Drama
D
...

A
...
Bloodless Revolution
C
...
Commoners Revolution
ANSWER: B
When was the first novel published?
A
...

C
...


1719
1714
1740
1814

ANSWER: A
What was the time called in the eighteenth century?
A
...

C
...


Georgian era
Victorian age
Restoration
Edwardian era

ANSWER: A
Which Literary form gave more freedom to the writer?
A
...

C
...


Drama
Novel
Play
Poetry

ANSWER: B
Which of the following literary form came as the welcome substitute of drama in 18th
century?
A
...
Play
C
...
None of them
ANSWER: A
What is not a reason why the novel became popular?
A
...

C
...


The novel was affordable for not only the upper class
It gave people a way to escape reality
They gave simple for complex problems
The Genre had a strict formula for the writing style

ANSWER: D
Which of the following in NOT the reason for the rise of novel in 18th century?
A
...

C
...


Rise of middle class
The decline of drama
The ascending of realism
Improvement of roads

ANSWER: D
The first novel published in English literature
A
...

C
...


Love in excess
Robinson Crusoe
Pamela
Gulliver’s travels

ANSWER: B
A novel can be identified as an extended work of:
A
...

C
...


Verse fiction
Prose fiction
Dramatic fiction
Non- fiction

ANSWER: B
Which of these is NOT a characteristic of a novel?
A
...

C
...


Extensive character and plot development
Typically published in self contained volume
Noted for its unrealistic portrayals of people and circumstance
None of them

ANSWER: C
A novel generally contain between____ and _____ words
...

B
...

D
...

B
...

D
...
prose fiction
...

B
...

D
...

B
...

D
...

A
...

C
...


Theatre
Novel
Drama
None

ANSWER: A
Some early novelists are:
A
...

C
...


Daniel Dofoe
Henry Fielding
Both
None

ANSWER: C
Novel was spread all over the land in country houses due to its:
A
...

C
...


Good Stories
Large audience
Realistic behaviour
None

ANSWER: B
When people wanted to hear stories of those who are not too………
...

A
...

C
...


Similar
Different
Related
None

ANSWER: B

Epicurean is philosophical system that refers to devotion of:
A
...
Sensuous Enjoyment
C
...
None of them
ANSWER: C
According to Epicurean, Pleasure was sign of:
A
...
Enjoyment
C
...
None of them
ANSWER: A
Epicurus divides philosophy in ________ parts:
A
...
Two
C
...
Four
ANSWER: C
Epicurus holds that philosophy is:
A
...
Not suitable for the adult
C
...
None of them
ANSWER: D
Epicurean novel covers the entire theory of:
A
...
Pleasure
C
...
None of them
ANSWER: A
Epicurean novels are different from modern novel because Epicurean novels were more
focused on:
A
...
Morality
C
...
None of them
ANSWER: C
Epicurean novels are different from modern novel because Epicurean novels lack spirit of:
A
...
Naturalism
C
...
None of them

ANSWER: A
Epicurean novel arose from:
A
...
343-270BC
C
...
300-400BC
ANSWER: A
Epicurean novel reached the height of its popularity during the late years of the:
A
...
Roman republic
C
...
None of them
ANSWER: B
Epicurus was a philosopher
...
Greek
B
...
Latin
D
...
Sacrifices
B
...
Selflessness
D
...
Acceptance of pain
B
...
Pleasure and avoidance of pain

D
...
Existence of natural world only
B
...
Both
D
...
Hedonism
B
...
Modern novel
D
...
Two
B
...
Three
D
...
Idealism
B
...
Both
D
...

B
...

D
...
Greek
B
...
none of these
Answer: A

Alice walker's novel the ____ is a good example of an epistolary novel
A
...

C
...


Color red
color purple
color blue
color white

Answer: B

Epistolary novel have generally been written in a series of
A
...

C
...


words
sentence
letters
none of these

Answer: C

Many readers and writers think of epistolary novel as
A
...

C
...


modern
old fashioned
unique
common

Answer
...

B
...

D
...

B
...

D
...

B
...

D
...

B
...

D
...

B
...

D
...
teacher
B
...
Servant

D
...

B
...

D
...

B
...

D
...

A
...

C
...


Three
One
Two
Five

ANSWER: C

The first truly epistolary novel is
A
...

C
...


Hundred years of solitude
Prison of love
A&B
None

ANSWER: B

The epistolary novel as a genre became popular in the
A
...
17th century
C
...
None
ANSWER: C

The epistolary novel slowly fell out of use in the late
A
...

C
...


19th century
18th century
17th century
None

ANSWER: B
characteristics of 19th century novel are:
A
...

Realism
C
...

Both A & B
ANSWER: D
Types of epistolary novel are
A
...

C
...


Three
One
Two
None

ANSWER: A

How many major events took place in 18th century?
A
...

Four
C
...

Five
ANSWER: C
Which features were declined in the novel of 18th century?
A
...

Realistic features
C
...

None of these
ANSWER: A

What factors led to the rise of novel in the 18th century in England?
A
...

The rise of the reader’s number
C
...

The improvement of industry
ANSWER: B
What was the writer’s main aim in writing novels?
A
...

To become members of a literary elite
C
...

To support the trade and manufacturing industry
ANSWER: C
In which century slavery was abolished?
A
...
18th century
C
...
None of these
ANSWER: C
How many eras in the 19th century?
A
...

Two
C
...

Four
ANSWER: B
Some features of romantic period are_____:
A
...

Social reform
C
...

Realism
ANSWER: A
Punishment and forgiveness are the basic features of which period?
A
...

Romantic period
C
...

None of these
ANSWER: B

How many different writing movements took place during the 19th century?
A
...

Two
C
...

Four
ANSWER: C
Basic characteristics of 19th century novel are:
E
...

Realism
G
...

Both A & B
ANSWER: D
The realist movement is also called ____:
A
...

Modernism
C
...

Victorian period
ANSWER: A
Which was the last period of 19th century novel?
A
...

American renaissance
C
...

Elizabeth period
ANSWER: C
Modern novel was in opposition to the term _____:
A
...

Hope
C
...

All of these
ANSWER: A
How many theories on the genesis of the epistolary novel
...

B
...

D
...

First person
B
...

1st person
D
...

A
...
Jonathan Swift
C
...
Samuel Richardson
ANSWER: A

_____ was the greatest satirist of his age
...
Daniel De Foe
B
...
Jonathan Swift
D
...

A
...
Eighteen century
C
...
Fifteen century
ANSWER: B

______ is considered the inventor of the epistolary novel and the father of the novel of
sentimental
analysis
...
Samuel Richardson
B
...
Henry Fielding
D
...

A
...
Shakespeare
C
...
Jonathan Swift
ANSWER: A

________ defined his novel as "comic epic poem in prose "
A
...
Jonathan Swift
C
...
Henry Fielding
ANSWER: D

Who wrote an apology for the life of Mrs Shamela Andrews ,a parody of pamela
...
Henry Fielding
B
...
Jonathan Swift
D
...

A
...
12thand13thcentury
C
...
15thand16thcentury
ANSWER:A
...

A
...
OrdinaryNovel
C
...
IdealisticNovel
ANSER:C
...
Of the 18th century novel where taken from real stories
...
Characters
B
...
Passion
D
...


In 18th century novel human nature and nature itself were considered
...
Constant
B
...
BothAandB
D
...


The 18th century period is also known as
...
AugustanAge
B
...
MedievalAge
D
...


Features which were declined in 18th century novel are
...
Spirit and Realism
B
...
None
D
...



...

A
...
Satirical Spirits Only
C
...
Both A and C
ANSWER:D

The 18th century novel can be described as
...
Realistic
B
...
Tragic
D
...


A
...
Poets
C
...
Professional writers
ANSWER: C

Development of novel in 18th century was a result of
...
Expansion of readings public
B
...
Different positions of women and economic issues
D
...
Rich patterns
B
...
Proper guidance
D
...
In Idealistic manner
B
...
In accordance with fiction
D
...
Robinson Cruose
B
...
Shakespeare
D
...
Robinson Cruose
B
...
Both a and b
D
...
Romantic
B
...
Aesthetic
D
...
Real stories
B
...
Science fiction
D
...
Printing technology

B
...
Modernity
D
...
Neoclassical period
B
...
Stone age
D
...
Reader’s interest
B
...
Time
D
...
Unreal
B
...
Real with ordinary surnames
D
...
Unchanging and constant
B
...
Static
D
...

A
...
Persian
C
...
Both a and c
ANSWER: D

The 18th century novel was labeled as
...
Unrealistic
B
...
Realistic
D
...

A
...
Romantic
C
...
None
ANSWER: C

The most important novelist of the time was
...
Leonardo diwinchi

B
...
Taylor swift
D
...

A
...
Unique style
C
...
Smile
ANSWER: A

The Italian name for novel is
...
Novellus
B
...
Novellata
D
...

A
...
16century
C
...
21 century
ANSWER: C

When was the first novel was published?
A
...
1714

C
...
1814
ANSWER : A
Who was considered as the anti-novelist?
A
...
Daniel
C
...
Henry Fielding
ANSWER :A
Greatest novel of the 18th century___?
A
...
Laurence Sterne
C
...
Henry Fielding
ANSWER :D
In what country did the Renaissance begin?
A
...
England
C
...
Germany
ANSWER : C
What was the time called in the 18th century?
A
...
Georgian Era
C
...
Edwardian Era
ANSWER :B
Who is considered as the pioneer of the modern novel?
A
...
Henry Fielding
C
...
Sterne
ANSWER : A
What is the main reason for the rise of the novel in 18th century?
A
...
The decline of drama
C
...
Relatable for the lower class
ANSWER : B
What is the main reason for the rise of the novel in 18th century?
A
...
The decline of drama
C
...
Relatable for the lower class
ANSWER : B
The characters were of 18th century novel were real with____and____?
A
...
real
C
...
ordinary & real
E
...
invent of printing technology
B
...
innovation in printing technology
D
...
none of above

ANSWER: C
____were considered unchanging and constant in the characteristics of 18th century novel?
A
...
nature + human nature
C
...
both b & c
E
...
idea & sketch
B
...
contents
D
...
none of these
ANSWER: E
Reason intellect correctness and____ were the main characteristics of 18th century novel?
A
...
spirit
C
...
both a and b
E
...
Noaclassical period
B
...
Neoclassical
D
...
none of above
ANSWER: C

Which 18th century author is famous for his use of the heroic couplet?
A
...

C
...


Edmund Spenser
Alexander Pope
Samuel Johnson
John Milton

ANSWER: B

1
...
Edgar Allan Poe
B
...
Charles Dickens
D
...
The people of nineteenth century were very conscious about their ____
...
Status
B
...
Health
D
...
Thomas Hardy’s ‘Return of the Native’ is especially interested in how people are affected
by their ____
...
Education
B
...
Environment
D
...
The question of ____ attracted a lot of debate in nineteenth century
...
Man
B
...
Child
D
...
‘Hard Times’ is Dicken’s manifesto against ____
...
Progress
B
...
Utilitarianism
D
...
The discoveries of ____ seem to reflect considerable effects upon the literature of
nineteenth century
...
Science
B
...
Muslims
D
...
Much of the work of nineteenth century is seen as ____ between the romantic era and
the modernist poetry of the next century
...
Road
B
...
Bridge
D
...
____ talks up Gothic architecture in his ‘Stones of Venice
...
Charles Darwin
B
...
Edgar Allan Poe
D
...
‘Jane Eyre’ by Charlotte Bronte is the classic ____ novel
...
Governess
B
...
President
D
...
What was the dominant literary form during nineteenth century?
A
...
Short stories
C
...
Novel
ANSWER: D
11
...


A
...

C
...


Society
Readers
Country
Writer
ANSWER: A

12
...

A
...
Didacticism
C
...
Punishment
ANSWER: B
13
...

A
...
Long and simple
C
...
Small and complicated
ANSWER: C
14
...

A
...
Less valuable characters
C
...
None of the above
ANSWER: C
15
...

A
...
Second chapter
C
...
Final chapter
ANSWER: D
16
...

A
...
Reattributes
C
...
Pacimistic
ANSWER: A
17
...

B
...

D
...

The readers will be pleased to read
...

All of the above
ANSWER: C

18
...
They think alike
...
They both belonged to the middle class
...
They live in the same city
...
They were having a lot of communication
...
Which readers were most avid of the novels in nineteenth century?
A
...
Middle class
C
...
Readers of all classes
ANSWER: B
20
...
Long and complicated plot
B
...
Deep analysis of their lives
D
...
The novel became the leading literary genre in English in ____
...
Seventeenth century
B
...
Nineteenth century
D
...
The writers of nineteenth century wanted to give a marked impression of ____
...
Reality
B
...
Humour
D
...
The novels of nineteenth century were ____ to be read and understood by simple
people
...
Difficult
B
...
Hard
D
...
The plot of the nineteenth century novels was more ____ than any other literary forms
...
Boring
B
...
Interesting
D
...
Deep analysis of the lives of ____ was done in the ninteenth century novels
...
Writers
B
...
Characters
D
...
The setting of nineteenth century novels was mainly that of the same ____ where
readers lived
...
Place
B
...
Country
D
...
____ is a multi-faceted theme that’s been explored in a number of ways throughout in
the nineteenth century novels
...
Love
B
...
War
D
...
Shakespeare’s ____ is a tragic tale of forbidden love with terrible consequences
...
King Lear
B
...
Macbeth

D
...
The battle between ____ is a theme that’s particularly common in fantasy series
...
Good and evil
B
...
Man and woman
D
...
____ features teenage characters coming to terms with their mortality in the face of
terminal illness
...
Romeo and Juliet
B
...
Macbeth
D
...
‘The Lord of the Rings’ by J
...
R
...

A
...
Faith
C
...
Enemy
ANSWER: C
32
...

A
...
Survival
C
...
Coming of age
ANSWER: D
33
...

A
...
An Old-Fashioned Girl
C
...
Eight Cousins
ANSWER: A

34
...

A
...
Power and corruption
C
...
Rich and poor
ANSWER: B
35
...

A
...
The Tempest
C
...
Othello
ANSWER: C
36
...

A
...
Mystery
C
...
Fantasy
ANSWER: A
37
...

A
...
Power
C
...
Survival
ANSWER: D
38
...

A
...
The Spire
C
...
Free Fall
ANSWER: C
39
...


A
...

C
...


Destruction
Corruption
Hate
Love
ANSWER: B

40
...

A
...
Non-traditional
C
...
Historical
ANSWER: A
41
...
Equalities
B
...
Odds
D
...
____, the Old English epic poem, tells the story of the title character, a hero who defeats
monsters and villains in three different battles
...
The Wanderer
B
...
The Seafarer
D
...
Tales of characters overcoming their ____ and changing their way of thinking for the
better are common
...
Love
B
...
Thoughts
D
...
Mary Shelley’s ____ explores prejudice and fear of the unknown through the story of
Dr
...

A
...
Lodore
C
...
Mathilda

ANSWER: C
45
...

A
...
Hubris
C
...
Prejudice
ANSWER: D
46
...

A
...
society
B
...
Wisdom of experience
D
...
____ by George Orwell, follows protagonist Winston Smith as he rebels against an
oppressive government
...
Animal Farm
B
...
Homage to Catalonia
D
...
Theme of ____ is one that’s been relevant for thousand of years
...
Revenge
B
...
Isolation
D
...
Margaret Mitchell’s classic ____ is set in Georgia and Atlanta and follows the spoiled
daughter of a plantation owner during the American Civil War
...
Lost Laysen
B
...
Gone With the Wind
D
...
The books that explore the theme of good vs
...


A
...

C
...


Good
Evil
Hero
Villain
ANSWER: A

Henry Fielding is known as father of
...
Play
B
...
Novel
D
...

A
...
Eton College
C
...
Wessex
ANSWER: A
Henry Fielding took to novel writing in
A
...
1751
C
...
1751
ANSWER: C
Which of these novel was the first novel of
Henry Fielding?
...
Joseph Andrew
B
...
The Female Husband

D
...
Amelia
B
...
The History Of Tom Jones
D
...

A
...
Rose
C
...
None of them
ANSWER : C

Henry Fielding was a
...
Novelist
B
...
Dramatist
D
...

A
...
Drama

C
...
Peom
ANSWER: A

Which of these novel is the last novel of
Henry Fielding?
A
...
The Female Husband
C
...
Joseph Andrews
ANSWER: A

Who called Henry Fielding the father of
English novel?
...
Sir Walter Scott
B
...
Author Lan Watt
D
...

A
...
Dramatic than epic
C
...
None
ANSWER: A

Henry Fielding is called father of English
Novel because he
...
Formulated Novel Theory
B
...
Definite Form To Novel
D
...
Home
B
...
Madrasa
D
...
1812
B
...
1817
D
...
Sense & sensibilittly
B
...
Mansfield park
D
...
1820

B
...
1418
D
...
1816
B
...
1219
D
...
Pride
B
...
Mansfield park
D
...
1816
B
...
1817
D
...
Fever
B
...
Addison disease
D
...
Winchestor
B
...
London
D
...
1817
B
...
1619
D
...
2nd
B
...
Both
D
...

A
...
1840
C
...
1828

ANSWER: B

Thomas Hardy's novel is
...
The Ordeal of Richard Feverel
B
...
Jude the Obscure
D
...

A
...
Manchester
C
...
Finistere
ANSWER: A

Hardy's attitude towards life is
...
Optomistic
B
...
Realistic
D
...

A
...
Beneficent
C
...
Malignant
ANSWER: D

The role of tragedy becomes intensified in Hardy's which novel?
A
...
The Woodlanders
C
...
Far From the Madding Crowd
ANSWER: A

Thomas Hardy was born in
...
1845
B
...
1928
D
...

A
...
Evan Harrington
C
...
Worker in the Dawn
ANSWER: C

Hardy passed major portion of his life near
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Dorchester
B
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Nottingham
D
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A
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Pessimistic
C
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Autistic
ANSWER: B

Hardy thinks that there is some ______ power that controls this universe
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Magnificent
B
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Benevolent
D
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The Return of the Native
B
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The Mayor of Casterbridge
D
Title: Rise of Novel complate MCQS test with Answers
Description: Rise of Novel complate MCQS test with Answers