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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 اوستتعداد سوالات : تستی : ۵۰ تشریحی : ۰ زمان آزمون (دقیقه) : تستی : ۸۰ تشریحی : ۰ Y عنوان درس : سیری در تاریخ ادبیات انگلیسیرشته تحصیلی / کد درس : زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی، زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی ۱۲۱۲۱۳۱Direction: 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-Pope's first striking success as a poet was................... which earned him the fame of Addison's approval.1. Essay on Criticism 2. Essay on Man3. Windsor Forest 4. The Rape of the Lock2-The most brilliant mock epic written by Pope was ................. - 1. The Pastorals 2. The Elegy to the Memory of an Unfortunate Lady 3. The Rape of the Lock 4. Essay on Man 3-In................ Pope stigmatized his literary enemies (especially Lewis Theobald) as agents of all that he disliked and feared in the literary tendencies of his time. 1. Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot °. Dunciad 3. Essay on Criticism 4. The Rape of the Lock4-John Gay's ...................(1728) is the greatest theatrical success of the century. 1. Dunciad 2. The Beggar's Opera 3. The Imitations of Horace 4. The Rape of the Lock5..." is an ambiguous word in Neoclassical criticism, meaning not "things out there" or "theoutdoors", but what is representative, universal, permanent in human experience as opposed to the individual, the temporary.1. Wit 2. Rule 3. Genius 4. Nature6- The Rambler and The Idler are .......1. poems by Gray 2. periodical essays by Johnson3. literary essays by Boswell 4 critical essays by Pope7-The theme of Johnson's................... is "the hunger of imagination, which preys upon life", the seeing of things as one would like them to be, rather than as they are.1. The Lives of the Poets 2. Dictionary 3. Life of Richard Savage 4. RasselasIOIO/IOIO 1755نیمسال دوم ۹۱-۱۳۹۰ صفحه ۱ از ۷ ***= دانشگاه پیام نور کارشناسی و کارشناسی ارشد. . . 藥 مرکز آزمون و سنجشحضرت علی(ع): ارزش هر کسی به میزان دانایی و تخصصی اوستتعداد سوالات : تستی : ۵۰ تشریحی : ۰ زمان آزمون (دقیقه) : تستی : ۸۰ تشریحی : ۰ عنوان درس : سیری در تاریخ ادبیات انگلیسی ۲ رشته تحصیلی / کد درس : زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی، زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی ۱۲۱۲۱۳۱8-Samuel Johnson's theme of themes is expressed in the title of................. - 1. Irene 2. Vanity of the Human Wishes3. Lives of the Poets 4. Rasselas9-"The Life of Samuel Johnson" is the title of a literary work written by ..................... -1. Alexander Pope 2. Thomas Gray 3. William Collins 4. James Boswell10................was the first and most popular nature poet of 18th century who published "The Seasons".1. James Boswell 2. Thomas Gray3. James Thomson 4. William Cowper11-The following lines are taken from Gray's ..................... - The Curfew tolls the knell of a parting day, The lowing herd wind slowly o'er the lea, The plowman homeward plods his weary way, And leaves the world to darkness and to me.1. Ode on the Death of a Favorite Cat 2. Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard 3. Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College 4. The Progress of Poesy12..... period is the span between the publication of Lyrical Ballads (1798) and the death of Sir Walter Scott (1832).1. Romantic 2. Neoclassic 3. Victorian 4. Restoration13-William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey belong to the ................... -1. Cockney School 2. Satanic School3. Classic School 4. Lake School14-................ in his book, The Spirit of the Age described how in his early youth, the French Revolution seemed "the dawn of a new era, a new impulse had been given to men's minds".1. William Blake 2. William Hazlitt 3. John Keats 4. Robert Southey15-Coleridge declared that the ..... ....was "half a child of my own brain" 1. Dejection; Ode 2. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner3. Preface to Lyrical Ballads 4. Kubla KhanIOIO/IOIO 1755نیمسال دوم ۹۱-۱۳۹۰صفحه ۲ از ۷ ***= دانشگاه پیام نور کارشناسی و کارشناسی ارشد. . . 藥 مرکز آزمون و سنجشحضرت علی(ع): ارزش هر کسی به میزان دانایی و تخصصی اوستتعداد سوالات : تستی : ۵۰ تشریحی : ۰ زمان آزمون (دقیقه) : تستی : ۸۰ تشریحی : ۰ عنوان درس : سیری در تاریخ ادبیات انگلیسی ۲ رشته تحصیلی / کد درس : زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی، زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی ۱۲۱۲۱۳۱16-According to Wordsworth, poetry is ... a mirror held up to nature the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings reflection of the outer worldan imitation of human life17-The major Romantic literary genre is................... -1. heroic couplet 2. lyric poetry 3. sonnet 4. quatrain18-Wordsworth's Prelude is about.................... 1. The growth of the poet's own mind * the external nature in his childhood 3. the power of imagination 4. the people in his neighborhood 19-According to ................ " If poetry comes not as naturally as the leaves to a tree it had better not come at all". 1. Byron 2. Shelley 3. Keats 4. Wordsworth 20-.................. believes that it is "an error to assert that the finest passages of poetry are produced by labor and study". 1. William Blake 2. John Keats 3. P. B. Shelley 4. Lord Byron 21-................... 's belief that truth lies in the union of the opposites is close to the romantic practiceregarding that the act of composing poetry involves the psychological contraries "of passion and of will, of spontaneous and of voluntary purpose".1. Wordsworth * Coleridge 3. Byron 4. Keats22-According to Wordsworth, the aim of Lyrical Ballads was to "....................... " and to use a "selection of language really spoken by men".1. introduce poetry to the common people 2, find a suitable patron for his poetry 3. succeed in the field of poetry* choose incidents and situations from common life23-In The Ancient Mariner, Christabel and Kubla Khan, Coleridge opens up to poetry the realm of1- beauty and tranquility 2 mystery and magic3 consciousness and judgment 4. sensitivity and pleasureIOIO/IOIO 1755نیمسال دوم ۹۱-۱۳۹۰ صفحه ۳ از ۷ ***= دانشگاه پیام نور کارشناسی و کارشناسی ارشد. . . 藥 مرکز آزمون و سنجشحضرت علی(ع): ارزش هر کسی به میزان دانایی و تخصصی اوستتعداد سوالات : تستی : ۵۰ تشریحی : ۰ زمان آزمون (دقیقه) : تستی : ۸۰ تشریحی : ۰ عنوان درس : سیری در تاریخ ادبیات انگلیسی ۲ رشته تحصیلی / کد درس : زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی، زبان و ادبیات انگلیسی ۱۲۱۲۱۳۱24-The heroes in Shelley's Alastor, Keat's Endymion and Byron's Manfred are similar in that they all tend to have..................... -1. uncertainty * infinite longing3. sublimity 4. popularity 25-Byron's Manfred and Shelley's Prometheus Unbound are considered as .................. -1. periodical essays * lyrical poetry3. closet dramas 4. gothic novels26-................. was written to propagate the new social and political theories current in the period of the French Revolution.1. Novel of Purpose 2. Novel of Manners 3. Realistic Novel 4. Gothic Novel27-................... is one of the greatest English novelists who seems to be untouched by the political, intellectual and artistic revolutions of the age.1. Mary Shelley 2. William Godwin 3 Jane Austen 4. Ann Radcliffe28-Sir Walter Scott's originality lies in opening up to fiction the rich and lively realm of ....................1. magic 2. history 3. love 4. terror29-The nature of Blake's works is .... 1. visionary and imaginative 2. realistic and to the point 3 romantic and sentimental * logical and conceptual 30-In his..................... Blake assumes the stance that he is writing "happy songs/ Every child may joy to hear". 1. The Book of The Flesh * The Songs of Innocence 3. The Four Zoas 4. The Songs of Experience 31-The following lines are taken from Blake's..................... "Love seeketh not itself to please, Nor for itself hath any care;But for another gives it ease, And builds a heaven in Hell's despair".1. The Clod and the Pebble 2. The Lamb3. Nurse's Song 4. Earth's AnswerIOIO/IOIO 1755نیمسال دوم ۹۱-۱۳۹۰ صفحه ۴ از ۷ ***