Tuesday, January 25, 2011

UGC NET December 2010 English Literature Paper II & III with Probable Answers…

UGC NET December 2010 English Literature Paper II & III with Probable Answers
Paper - II
Questions                                                                                    Probable Answers
1) Which is not a Revenge Tragedy – Dr. Faustus.
2) Keats said to his brother in a letter he writes what he sees and I write from imagination mine is the toughest one on whom Wordsworth/Byron - Byron.
3) Philip Larkin was going in train to London in that theme he wrote one poem–The Whitsun Weddings.
4) Origin of Species – 1859.
5) Iambic Meter got developed in which form – Sonnet.
6) Who was not in the Bloomsbury Group – Churchill.
7) Tabula Rasa – John Locke.
8) Wonder and Resonance – Brichet.
9) The New Criticism – C. R. Ransom.
10) Intentional Fallacy – Wimsatt & Beardsley.
11) Fatwa on Salman Rushdie for this work - Satanic Verses.
12) Diaspora writer – Meena Alexander and Kiran Desai.
13) Indian Philosophic Elements in the poetry of – T.S. Eliot.
14) Consonant Repetition – Alliteration.
15) Monosyllabic Ending Rhyme – Muscular Rhyme.
16) Prologue to Canterbury Tales written in– Ten Syllabic Line.
17) Who attacked to whom – Byron to Coleridge.
18) Which satirist praises and attack – Dryden.
19) The Double Dealer – Congreve.
20) A great exhibition, Architecture - Paxton.
21) Jerome’s Collier’s book Short View of Immortality in English Stage is attack on – Congreve.
22) Patrick White Voss’ Theme – On the Landscape.
23) Aston is character in Harold Pinter’s – The Caretaker.
24) Should I eat Peach is the statement of T S Elliot’s Hero – Prufrock.
25) Thou art bird is the line of which poem – Ode to the Skylark.
26) The phrase Sound and Fury taken from – William Shakespeare, The Macbeth.
27) Kipling written Victorian Resonance and Victorian Ode - III & IV.
28) Sexual Possessiveness is theme of which Shakespearean Drama- Othello.
29) Reader i married him – Jane Eyre
30) Deconstruction – Derrida.
31) Which Victorian poet hated his Middle name - Gerald Manly Hopkins.
32) Text is everything – Deconstruction.
33) Who brought printing Press in England – Caxton.
34) Seamus Heaney writes in English but his style is of – Irish.
35) The example of Angry Young text – The Portrait of an Artist as a young Man.
36) Juno and Peacock written by – Sean O Casey.
37) Frankenstein dedicated to – William Godwin.
38) Daniel Defoe got imprisoned for the writing of – The Shortest Way to Dissenters/Mall Flanders
39) The profession of the hero of Tamburlaine’s was – Shepherd.
40) The Piers Plowman attacks on the – Clergy.
41) He became famous by going against the Age- Charles Lamb.
42) A stands in The Scarlett Letter – I, II & III, (Adultery, Abel & Angel).
43) Gulliver saw the mountain like people in – Part II: the Voyage to Brobdingnag.
44) Silverman only read Browning – Metonymy.
45) Augustan Age was named because – The English writers of that time used to follow the Roman writers of Augustan Age.
46) Only Connect the concept was promoted by – E M Foster.
47) Which writer has declined the Aristotle’s theory of tragedy in real life- Bertolt Brecht.
Third Paper
1. Rethinking of home in Diaspora Writing.
2. The Demise of Grand Narrative.
Indian
3. Theme of urbanization in Ezekiel’s Poetry.
4. Middle Class Morality in Silence.
5. Use of History in The Shadow Lines.
ELT
6. Behaviorist Theory of learning in language learning.
7. Mother Tongue in English Language.
8. Audio Video aide in English pronunciation.
9. Indian writers and English language.
General
10. Ecological imagery in poetry.
11. Identity problem/crisis in modern drama.
12. Existentialism in European Novel.
13. Negative Capability.
14. Characteristic features of Picaresque Novel.
15. Role of Padma in the “Midnights Children”.
16. Significance of the final scene of the rainbow when the character enters with horses.
17. Johnson said Dramatist sacrifices virtue to convictions. Elaborate.
18. Pope said in the “Essay on Man” to vindicate the way of God to man elaborate.
19. Comparison of Aristotle’s and Plato’s mimics.
20. Characteristics features of Formalism.
21. What is carnivalesque?
22. V S Naipaul’s House for Mr. Biswas.
23. Chinua Achebe “Things Fall Apart”
24. Why Arnold has rejected personal and historical elements in poetry.
25. How words get multiple meaning in Modern Age.
26. And one question on Kafka.

Dear friends, these are the questions we have recollected means we wrote down soon after coming from examination. In this process three of my friends have helped me. Intaj and Subrata have contributed a lot. One or two others friends also helped me to do this.
Its really a tough thing to do because we have recollected almost 47 questions out of 50 and third paper almost all the questions. And the answers are probable because we are all students and we have tried somewhat and guessed the probable answers. So, thanks to all and if it helps you in any way we will consider our work worthy.
At last I want to say that if you want to modify or can bring any faults or suggestions you are most welcome…please do it…thank you all…Comments down...

19 comments:

  1. tabula rasa -john locke

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  2. Philip Larkin was going in train to London.... in that theme he wrote "The Whitsun Weddings"

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  3. Daniel Defoe got imprisoned for writing 'The Shortest Way to Dissenters'.

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  4. Bertolt Brecht rejected Aristotelian concept of tragedy, that tragedy is an imitation of reality.

    Important text of Angry Young Man's movement is 'Lucky Jim' by Kingsley Amis.

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  5. Alexander Pope satirized Lord Harvey in the portrait of Sporus.

    Resonance and Wonder are associated with Stephen Greenblatt, a new historicist.

    The rhetorical pattern used by Chaucer in Canterbury Tales is Ten Syllabic Lines or heroic couplets.

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  6. Can anyone advise on paper I, which is common for for all the streams. It is always a tricky one and I feel majority of the students fumble in this paper. I tried to look for solved question papers; however so far I haven't been able to find any. Are there any specific books and previous years solved question papers?

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  7. its difficult to get but not so tough too...

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  8. Finally I've succeeded in cracking UGC NET in English Literature.

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  9. How can i get my research paper in English LIterature published in any journal.Is there any journal published from Hyderabad University

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    1. Search online. There are many. We have few too.

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