1
|
D
|
26
|
B
|
51
|
B
|
2
|
C
|
27
|
C
|
52
|
B
|
3
|
A
|
28
|
C
|
53
|
C
|
4
|
C
|
29
|
C
|
54
|
D
|
5
|
C
|
30
|
A
|
55
|
B
|
6
|
A
|
31
|
A
|
56
|
A
|
7
|
C
|
32
|
B
|
57
|
B
|
8
|
B
|
33
|
C
|
58
|
A
|
9
|
C
|
34
|
C
|
59
|
C
|
10
|
B
|
35
|
D
|
60
|
B
|
11
|
B
|
36
|
B
|
61
|
C
|
12
|
B
|
37
|
B
|
62
|
B
|
13
|
C
|
38
|
D
|
63
|
A
|
14
|
D
|
39
|
C
|
64
|
C
|
15
|
A
|
40
|
C
|
65
|
A
|
16
|
A
|
41
|
D
|
66
|
A
|
17
|
B
|
42
|
D
|
67
|
A
|
18
|
D
|
43
|
D
|
68
|
C
|
19
|
A
|
44
|
A
|
69
|
B
|
20
|
A
|
45
|
B
|
70
|
A
|
21
|
D
|
46
|
B
|
71
|
C
|
22
|
D
|
47
|
C
|
72
|
D
|
23
|
D
|
48
|
B
|
73
|
D
|
24
|
B
|
49
|
D
|
74
|
B
|
25
|
D
|
50
|
B
|
75
|
D
|
Dear
friends, these keys are completely hypothetical and memory based. I am not the
person who memorized it but someone SMS me, so thought to share this with you.
I checked it with my OMR copy and near about 35 matched. So, according to me
these keys are not completely mind based little validity is there. You can check
with yours too and can see. Following are some questions which someone tried to
remember. I am putting these questions here to generate a discussion. These
questions are not in proper form if you remember it or the context please just
develop it and comment here. I will update it and will be helpful for others.
Please add too.
Not Irish Poet: Gray
Songs of Experience: Tiger
Kipling constable at: Burma
Dives Bar:
The Iliad opens in: Heaven
Coy Mistress: Shy
Ramayana Mahabharata: R. C. Dutta
Last journey of Gulliver’s: Huoyhnhnms
Malaprop character: The Rivals
Hybridity Theory: Bhava
Percy/French Revolution chronology etc.
Chaucer’s Tale in Prose: Parson’s Tale
Ted Huges
Mark Twain
Eliot:
Madam Merle: Portrait of a Lady
Ralph Singh: House for Mr. Biswas
Browning’s wife
Light metonymy
Moonshine: Collins
No Indianness/Indian English in Ezekiel’s which poem:
Correct about Prelude
Captain o captain do you remember me:
Shaw or Shakespeare
Inheritance of Loss
Fox, fly, goat: Volpone
Source of Shakespeare’s Roman plays: Legend and folklore
Political allegory; Absolem and Achitophel