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1. French Writers
(a) Langland (b) Chaucer (c) An unknown poet (d) Geoffrey of Monmouth
(a) “Beowulf” (b) "Romance of the Rose" (c) “The Owl and the Nightingale" (d) None of the above
(a) Chaucer (b) Langland (c) Malory (d) none of the above
(a) Flaubert (b) Maupassant (c) Zola (d) De Lorris & De Meung
81. “The legend of King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table” was first related in
83. Fable, a popular medieval literary form, came to the Middle Ages from
(a) French sources (b) Greek sources (c) Indian sources (d) Greek and Indian sources
2. Metrical Romances
(a) "Pearl" (b) “Patience" (c) “Cleanness" (d) “Sir Gawayne and the Grene Knight"
87. "Patience", "Pearl” and “Purity” - these anonymous poems have been written in
90. The poems “Pearl”, “Patience” and “Purity”, have been written by
(a) Gower (b) Langland (c) Walter Hilton (d) None of the above
3. Miscellaneous Poems
(a) John Wyclif (b) Walter Hilton (c) Malory (d) None of the above
92. The only political poem in English which has survived in complete form is
(a) “Song of Lewes” (b) “The Seafarer” (c) "The Wanderer" (d) “The Owl and the Nightingale” .
93. Macaronic poem is one where.... and .... are used together.
(a) French and English (b) Latin and English (c) French and Latin (d) English and Spanish
(a) Richard Rolle (b) Walter Hilton (c) Julian of Norwich (d) Wyclif
96. The earliest of the religious work The Poema Morale dates from about
97. "The Ormulum" consisting of metrical paraphrases of the Gospel was written about
98. "Havelok” and “Horn”, the two romances based on Scandinavian originals were written at the end of
the
(a) 11th century (b) 12th century (c) 13th century (d) 14th century
(a) "Horn" (b) "Havelok" (c) “The Owl and the Nightingale" (d) None of the above