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SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / रफ कार्य के लिर्े जगह E-20472-BY-MYN-ELE-0EN2 3 12 Set A 1. The appropriate phrase to describe Ben Johnson’s comedy is- A. Comedy of Humours B. Comedy of Manners C. Dark Comedy D. Sentimental Comedy 2. Peripeteia is seen in tragedy when there is a reversal of fortune as- A. When a rich man becomes poor B. When the protagonist sees his mistake C. When the protagonist undergoes a conversation of heart D. When the protagonist takes a course of action and it brings about the opposite of the expected result 3. Match the Indian Writers with their works- Writers (a) Girish Karnad (b) Badal Sircar (c) Vijay Tendulkar (d) Poile Sengupta Works (I) Pagla Ghoda, Baaki Itihas (II) The story of the Road, The Naughty Dog and Stories (III) Hayavadana, Nagamandala (IV) Ardh Satya, Shantata! Court Chalu Aahe Choose the answer from the options given below- A. a-III, b-II, c-IV, d-I B. a-I, b-IV, c-III, d-II C. a-III, b-I, c-IV, d-II D. a-IV, b-III, c-II, d-I 4. What is a Soliloquy? A. Speaking directly to audience B. Speaking directly to self C. Speaking directly to other characters on stage D. Interaction among characters
SPACE FOR ROUGH WORK / रफ कार्य के लिर्े जगह E-20472-BY-MYN-ELE-0EN2 4 12 Set A 5. Which one of the following work is written in the form of dialogue? A. Areopagitica B. Essay of Dramatic Poesie C. The Compleat Angler D. A Modest Proposal 6. “If after every tempest come such calms, May the winds blow till they have awakened death!” The above dialogue is extracted from- A. Macbeth B. Othello C. The King Lear D. Hamlet 7. Which of these is not a play by George Bernard Shaw? A. The Skin Game – 1920 B. The Pygmalion – 1913 C. Arms and the Man – 1894 D. Man and Superman – 1902 8. Match the following authors with their respective works with the help of codes given below- Authors (a) Oliver Goldsmith (b) Samuel Beckett (c) Oscar Wilde (d) Thomas Kyd Works (I) The Spanish Tragedy (II) She Stoops to Conquer (III) Waiting for Godot (IV) An Ideal Husband Codes A. a-IV, b-I, c-III, d-II B. a-II, b-III, c-IV, d-I C. a-I, b-III, c-II, d-IV D. a-II, b-III, c-I, d-IV