All of these statements are true except one.
A. The Mohenjo-Daro civilization flourished on 3000-2500 BC.
B. Inhabitants of these cities were dark-skinned.
C. Africans believe that hope for a better Africa lies in its ability to integrate.
D. “A Picture in the Cellar” discusses about of keeping memoirs.
E. The educated Africans are the hope of the African nations.
D. “A Picture in the Cellar” discusses about of keeping memoirs.
He is an essayist exemplified Elizabethan ideal of intellectual versatility in the 17th Century.
A. William Shakespeare
B. Oliver Cromwell
C. John Milton
D. John Donne
E. Francis Bacon
E. Francis Bacon
Which of these statements is false?
A. Edgar Allan Poe wrote dark novels.
B. Ramayana is attributed to Valmki.
C. Geoffrey Chaucer is the unofficial father of English Literature.
D. Rabindranath Tagore wrote “Gitanjali”.
E. Next to Iliad, Mahabharata is the world’s longest epic.
E. Next to Iliad, Mahabharata is the world’s longest epic.
It carrying the sense of one line of verse over the next line without a pause.
A. enjambment
B. denouement
C. catalexis
D. antecedent
E. allegory
A. enjambment
He is one of the exceptional writer in Philippine Literature and also known as
Quijano De Manila.
A. Bienvienido Santos
B. F. Sionil Jose
C. Jose Garcia Villa
D. Nick Joaquin
E. Manuel Arguilla
D. Nick Joaquin
It is a dramatic expression of Zen Buddhism viewed by feudal lords.
A. Sampiran
B. Hansi
C. Noh Play
D. Seloka
E. Suthon Phu
C. Noh Play
He is a Chinese dramatic playwright who wrote “The West Chamber”.
A. Seami Motokiyo
B. Catherine Lim
C. Kahlil Gibran
D. Wang Shifu
E. Confucius
D. Wang Shifu
Which novel, eventually published in 1945, was rejected by a New York publisher stating “it is impossible to sell animal stories in the USA‟?
A. Animal Farm
B. Black Beauty
C. Watership Down
D. The Tale of Peter Rabbit
E. Moby Dick
A. Animal Farm
This approach attempts to explain the how‟s and why‟s of human action and can
exist side by side with any other critical method of interpretation.
A. New Criticism
B. Symbolism
C. Modern Criticism
D. Moral Criticism
E. Psychoanalytic Criticism
E. Psychoanalytic Criticism
He translated “The Fall of Princes” from the French.
A. William Langland
B. Sir Thomas Malory
C. Geoffrey of Monmouth
D. John Lydgate
E. Giovanni Boccaccio
D. John Lydgate