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Total Number of Pages : 16 Paper II 4 K-0420 15. Who were the prominent members of Imagist school ? (A) Amy Lowell, Ezra Pound, E. A. Robinson, Spender (B) Ezra Pound, T. E. Hulme, E. E. Cummings, Amy Lowell (C) Ezra Pound, T. E. Hulme, H. D., Amy Lowell (D) Ezra Pound, T. E. Hulme, Robert Graves, Amy Lowell 16. ‘Hearts are not had as a gift but hearts are earned by those that are not entirely beautiful’ These lines are from (A) “For Lady Gregory” (B) “Nineteen Hundred Nineteen” (C) “A Prayer for My Daughter” (D) “No Second Troy” 17. The author of ‘Sir, No man’s Enemy’ is (A) G. M. Hopkins (B) Edward Lear (C) E. E. Cummings (D) W. H. Auden 18. The title of Hemingway’s Novel, For Whom the Bell Tolls is taken from a sermon by (A) John Donne (B) Bishop Andrewes (C) John Newman (D) G. M. Hopkins 19. ‘One would think the man had been hired to spy upon me’. Who stated this with respect to his biographer ? (A) Alexander Pope (B) Bertrand Russell (C) Oliver Cromwell (D) Dr. Johnson 20. Match the following : a. Imaginary i. Matthew Conversations Arnold b. The Stones of ii. William Venice Cobbett c. Literature and iii. John Ruskin Dogma d. Rural Rides iv. Walter Savage Landor a b c d (A) iv iii i ii (B) iii ii i iv (C) iv ii i iii (D) i iv ii iii 21. ‘Call me Mary Beton, Mary Seton, Mary Carmichael or by any name you please....’ Who introduces herself in this way ? (A) Mary Barton, in the novel by Elizabeth Gaskell (B) Mary Shelley in an Autobiographical Essay (C) The imaginary narrator in A Room of One’s Own (D) A character in Vanity Fair