Shakespeare and Others
Trending Questions
Q. Which of the following was not authored by Shakespeare?
- As you like it
- Hamlet
- Macbeth
- The Canterbury Tales
Q. Who among the authors listed below wrote the book 'Paradise Lost'?
- Francis Bacon
- Chaucer
- Milton
- Marlowe
Q. Which of the following is the most well-recognised Shakespearean tragedy?
- As you like it
- Merchant of Venice
- Romeo and Juliet
- Comedy of Errors
Q. Which among the following Shakespearean books have a humorous tone?
- Othello
- Merchant of Venice
- As You Like It
- King Lear
Q.
Who wrote the famous poem ‘Faerie Queene’?
William Shakespeare
Geoffrey Chaucer
Edmund Spencer
Milton
Q.
In this poem, the images are meant to convey which of the following?
I. Someone who has been committed to an insane asylum
II. Someone who has lost passion for life
III. Someone who has been filled with passion
- III only
- I, II, and III
- II only
- I only
- II and III only
Q. Who wrote the famous satire 'Animal Farm'?
- George Orwell
- Samuel Beckett
- John Fowles
- Kurt Vonnegut
Q. From the passage extract, we can say that the play belongs to
- a comedy
- a farce
- a satire
- a tragedy
Q. Based on the extract provided, we can say that this play belongs to the genre of _________.
- Tragicomedy
- Tragedy
- Comedy
- Farce
Q. From the passage, the play appears to be
- a comedy
- a satire
- a tragedy
- a farce
Q. Do you agree with the poet’s ideas? Yes / No? Give reasons.
Q. Choose the best possible option to fill in the blank:
Farce is a kind of __________
Farce is a kind of __________
- comedy
- tragedy
- metaphysical poetry
- epic
Q. What is a dramatic narrative? Is our poem a form of dramatic narrative?
Q. What is role of Nerissa in "Merchant of Venice"?
Q. Pop the bubbles containing Shakespeare's plays.
- Othello
- King Lear
- Poetaster
- As you like it
- Hamlet
- Macbeth
- Comedy of Errors
- Romeo and Juliet
Q. From the passage, the play may be said to be a
- tragicomedy
- comedy
- tragedy
- farce
Q. In the last line the poet suggests that ___________.
- the father will send his son on another, more serious errand
- the father's goal is to make his son appear ridiculous
- the father's response to his son's recognition will be significantly delayed
- the father will continue to good-humoredly tease and test his son
- the father and son will always engage in prankish contests
Q. From the passage, the play may be said to be ___________.
- a tragedy
- a comedy
- a tragicomedy
- a farce