نمونه سوال درس سیری در تاریخ و ادبیات انگلیسی 1 نیمسال دوم 91-90
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: کارشناسی و کارشناسی ارشد --- - - - - டிய கள்: مرکز آزمون و سنجش حضرت علی(ع): ارزش هر کسی به میزان دانایی و تخصصی اوست
تعداد سوالات : تستی : ۵۰ تشریحی : ۰ زمان آزمون (دقیقه) : تستی : ۸۰ تشریحی : ۰ عنوان درس : سیری در تاریخ ادبیات انگلیسی ۱ رشته تحصیلی / کد درس : زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی ۱۲۱۲۱۲۵
Direction: Each of the questions or incomplete statements below is followed by four suggested answers or completions. Select the one that is best in each case and then completely fill in the corresponding circle on the answer sheet.
1-Among Chaucer's earliest works was a translation of ..............., a 13th century French poem in the form of allegory which tells, in the form of dream, the progress of a youthful love affair. 1. The Book of the Duchess 2. Roman de la Rose
3. Troilus and Criseide 4. Canterbury Tales
2-More than other poets, Chaucer was influenced by ................ - 1. Dante 2. Petrarch 3. Boccaccio 4. Homer 3-Chaucer's Prioress in ................. is an example of the basic human paradox which places what people are in opposition to what they think they are or pretend to be. 1. The legend of Good Women 2. The Parliament of Fowls 3. The Roman de la Rose 4. The Canterbury Tales 4-In The Canterbury Tales.................... begins the debate on marriage by putting forth her highly
unorthodox opinion that the woman should have sovereignty in marriage, exacting obedience from her husband.
1. The Wife of Bath 2. The Orthodox Clerk 3. The Merchant 4. The Franklin 5-The ................... plays (such as Everyman) use allegory to dramatize the moral struggle that
Christianity envisions as present in everyman; the actors are everyman and the qualities within him, good or bad, and the plot consists of his various reactions to these qualities.
1. mystical * religious 3 morality 4 chronicle
6-....................... are anonymous narrative songs that have been preserved by oral transmission. 1. Sonnets 2. Lyrics 3. Couplets 4. Ballads
7.......ιιιιιιιιιι. was the first English writer to make prose as sensitive an instrument of narrative as English poetry had always been. His book is attractive not only because it is the best and most
complete treatment of the story of Arthur and his knights, but also because it is one of the greatest pieces of prose in English.
1. Geoffrey Chaucer 2. Sir Thomas Malory
3. William Shakespeare 4. William Caxton
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: کارشناسی و کارشناسی ارشد --- - - - - டிய கள்: مرکز آزمون و سنجش حضرت علی(ع): ارزش هر کسی به میزان دانایی و تخصصی اوست
تعداد سوالات : تستی : ۵۰ تشریحی : ۰ زمان آزمون (دقیقه) : تستی : ۸۰ تشریحی : ۰ عنوان درس : سیری در تاریخ ادبیات انگلیسی ۱ رشته تحصیلی / کد درس : زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی ۱۲۱۲۱۲۵
8-The increasing of literacy, manufacturing, trading, modern business and the breakdown of old Feudal structures were the characteristics of .................
1. Sixteenth century ° Medieval age 3. Old English Period 4. Restoration Period 9-in the ................. view, education was based upon the classics and the Bible, was to be liberal in the modern sense, yet extremely practical. 1. modern 2. classical 3 romantics' 4. humanists' 10-The Latin tragedies of ...... ...were constructed in five acts and had violent and bloody plots, resounding rhetorical speeches and ghosts among the cast of characters. 1. Seneca 2. Boccaccio 3. Petrarch 4. Chaucer 11-The first regular English tragedy written in blank verse is called ............... The plot of this play is
similar to Shakespeare's King Lear because like Lear, its hero divides his kingdom among his children and suffers from the disastrous results.
1. Falls of Illustrious Men 2. Monk's Tale 3. Falls of Princes 4. Gorboduc
12-The earliest English dramas were acted by .................... -
1. amateurs in the city center 2 members of clergy in the church
3 mature actors in the theater 4 schoolboys at school
13-Much of the satire of the 16th century is directed against the superficiality and treachery of the ------------------ atmosphere. “A thousand hopes, but all nothing”, wailed Lyly “a hundred promises, but yet nothing”.
1 country 2. court 3. city 4. university 14-The so-called ................... introduced by Surrey and perfected by Shakespeare, is structurally three
quatrains and a couplet, rhyming abab cdcd efef gg.
1. Italian Sonnet 2. Troilus Stanza
3. English Sonnet 4. Poulter's Measure
15-.......... is a pattern that has become habitual and arouses certain expectations in the reader. 1. A literary convention 2. An Allegory
3. A closet drama 4. A chronicle play
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= دانشگاه پیام نور کارشناسی و کارشناسی ارشد
. . . 藥 مرکز آزمون و سنجش
حضرت علی(ع): ارزش هر کسی به میزان دانایی و تخصصی اوست
تعداد سوالات : تستی : ۵۰ تشریحی : ۰ زمان آزمون (دقیقه) : تستی : ۸۰ تشریحی : ۰ عنوان درس : سیری در تاریخ ادبیات انگلیسی ۱ رشته تحصیلی / کد درس : زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی ۱۲۱۲۱۲۵
....were dialogues between shepherds in which a poetic contest was staged, or there was serious, satirical comment on abuses in the great world concealed in the disguise of the homely local concerns of country folks.
1. Pastoral elegies 2. Complain poems o Pastoral eclogues * Mythological poems 17-The Elizabethan sonnet is based on the convention established by .................. in which the poet
complains of his lady's coldness and he describes the contrary states of feeling, the lover experiences.
1. Dante 2. Petrarch 3. Boccaccio 4. Plato 18-Sir Philip Sidney's pastoral romance which is considered as the most important original work of
English prose fiction before the 18th century is..............
1. The Defense of Poesy 2. Arcadia
3. Astrophel and Stella 4. Poems
19-Sidney's The Defense of Poesy was written in answer to ...................... - 1. Surrey's Lyrics 2. Shakespeare's Sonnets 3. Spenser's Shepheardes Calendar 4. Stephen Gosson's The School of Abuse 20-................ was not only considered the greatest non-dramatic poet of English Renaissance, but also
the “poet's poet”. In some of his works he used archaic language out of respect to Chaucer.
1. Edmond Spenser 2. Sir Philip Sidney 3. William Shakespeare 4. Earl of Surrey
21-The Faerie CQueene, a .................... , was a courtesy book full of adventures, marvels, dragons, witches, enchanted trees, giants, jousting knights and castles.
1. tragedy 2. prose fiction 3 romantic epic 4 comedy
22-Structurally, Shakespeare's King Lear has two plots both of which are related to ................. - 1. love and suffering * the relationship between parents and children 3. witchcraft and magic
* ghost and revenge
23-The porter in Shakespeare's Macbeth is a famous instance of .................... element.
1. ironical 2. satirical 3. tragic 4 comic
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نیمسال دوم ۹۱-۱۳۹۰ صفحه ۳ از ۶
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: کارشناسی و کارشناسی ارشد --- - - - - டிய கள்: مرکز آزمون و سنجش حضرت علی(ع): ارزش هر کسی به میزان دانایی و تخصصی اوست
تعداد سوالات : تستی : ۵۰ تشریحی : ۰ زمان آزمون (دقیقه) : تستی : ۸۰ تشریحی : ۰ سری سوال : یک ۱ عنوان درس : سیری در تاریخ ادبیات انگلیسی ۱ رشته تحصیلی / کد درس : زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی ۱۲۱۲۱۲۵
24-Cymbeline, The Winter's Tale, and The Tempest are examples of.....
1. tragedy 2. comedy 3. chronicle play * dramatic romance 25. represents itself as a traveler's tale, told by a veteran mariner (who is also a philosopher)
to a group of somewhat skeptical companions. It is divided into two books. The first book criticizes the corruption of European civil life.
1. Gulliver's Travels 2. Utopia
3. New Atlantis * Looking Backward 26-In 17th century the military dictatorship lasted from 1649 to 1660, was established by ...............
under the name of Commonwealth.
1. Oliver Cromwell * Queen Elizabeth 3. James 4. Charles 27-.................... poets were the followers of John Donne (such as Herbert, Crashaw, Vaughan, Cowley)
who tried to deepen the traditional lyric forms of love and devotion by stretching them to comprehend new and extreme intellectual energies.
1. Cavalier * Metaphysical 3. Classic 4. Modern 28-During the Puritan rule, at mid 17th century, most of the theatres were closed and hardly anything
was written for the stage. The revival of the English stage took place in .............. -
1. 1660 2, 1603 3, 1642 4. 1688 29-John Donne's poetry, different from his predecessors, is written for the most part in.....
concentrated images which involve an element of dramatic contrast, strain, or intellectual difficulty.
1. irony 2. symbol 3 metaphor 4. conceit
30-John Donne’s Devotions upon Emergent Occasions is a collection of .....
1. his love sonnets 2. his religious sonnets
3 his preaches 4. his private prayers and devotions
31-The following lines are taken from Donne's..... --- - As virtuous men pass mildly away, And whisper to their souls to go, Whilst some of their sad friends do say The breath goes now, and some say, No
1. "The Good Morrow" 2. "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning"
3. "Love's Alchemy" 4. "The Canonization"
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