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IKSV ELIT XV-XVI 1 IKSV ELIT XV-XVI 1 B.A. I Year, Exam. 2016 Paper-I (Literature in English 1550-1750) 1750) 1. Explain with reference to the context any three of the following:- 15 a. From fairest creatures we desire increase, That thereby beauty's rose might never die, But as the riper should by time decease, His tender heir might bear his memory: b. How soon hath Time, the subtle thief of youth, Stol'n on his wing my three-and-twentieth year! My hasting days fly on with full career, But my late spring no bud or blossom shew'th. c. All human things are subject to decay And, when fate summons, monarch must obey; d. Crafty men cotemn studies; simple men admire them; and wise men use them; for they teach not their own use; but that is a wisdom without them and above them, won by observation. e. My worthy friend put me under the particular care of his butler, who is a very prudent man, and, as well as the rest of his fellow-servants, wonderfully desirous of pleasing me, because they have often heard their master talk of me as of his particular friend. f. If I live to be as old as Sibylla, I will die as chasts as Diana, unless I be obtained by the manner of my father's will. g. While things were in this ferment, discord grew extremely high, hot word passed on both sides and ill-blade was plentifully bred. 2. Answer any ten of the following:- 10 (1) Sestet is a stanza of - (a) five lines (b)six lines (c)seven lines (d) four lines. (2) A stanza of eight lines is called- (a) Tercet (b)octave (c) Quartrain (d)couplet.

(3)...is a short poem with fourteen lines- (a)rhetoric (b)stanza (c)terza Rima (d)sonnet. (4) Joseph Addison and Richard Steel were famous for- (a) poetry (b)comedy (c)periodical essay (d) none of the above. (5) Sir Roger is an...character. (a)real (b)imaginary (c)both a and b (d) all. (6) William Shakespeare was the most significant play writer of the...age. (a)elizabethan (b) Romantic (c)chucer age (d) all of the above. (7) Play, The Merchant of Venice" is written by- (a)john Milton (b)william Shakespeare (c) Bacon (d) John Donne. (8) Who wrote The Battle of Books" (a) Jonathan Swift (b) Shakespeare (9) Which of the following pairs is correctly matched- (a) John Milton: An Essay on Criticism (c)john Milton: Of the Club (10) Comedy of Manners is used as a synonyms of... IKSV ELIT XV-XVI 2 IKSV ELIT XV-XVI 2 (c) Amitabh Bachchan (d) Milton. (b)bacon: Sir Roger at Home (d)shakespeare: from the Fairest Creatures. (a)restoration Comedy (b) Romantic comedy (c)victorian comedy (d)none of the above. (11) The term "Renaissance means- (a) Birth (b) Rebirth (c) Intellectual (d) enrichment. (12) Which of the following is not major French humanist figure? (a)rabelais (b) Ronsard (c) Jean de Meun (d) Du Bellay. 3. Answer the following question in about 400 words:- 10x5=50 (1) Account for the popularity of the sonnet, The Little Love-God Lying Once Asleep" in your own words. Write an essay on John Donne as a love poet. (2) Write a critical appreciation of the "Portrait of Shadwell. Discuss, Pope is the most representative poet of Augustan Age. (3) Critically evaluate "Of Friendship". Write an essay on, Addison as an essayist. Write a brief essay on the popularity of Steel's essay "Of the Club". 3/- -3- (4) Discuss, William Shakespeare as a dramatist. Write a story of the play "The Merchant of the Venice". (5) Write a critical note on the abiding popularity of Jonathan Swift's famous satire The Battle of the Books. Explain the theme of the novel "The Battle of the Books

IKSV ELIT XV-XVI 3 IKSV ELIT XV-XVI 3 B.A. I Year, Exam. 2016 Paper-II (Literature in English from 1750-1900) 1900) Note : Attempt all questions. 1. Explain any three of the following with reference to the context. 15 a. And what shoulder and what art, Could twist the sinews of thy heart? And when thy heart began to beat, Dare dread hand? And what dread feet? b. Will no one tell me what she sings? Perhaps the plaintive numbers flow For old, unhappy, far-off things And battles long ago. c. Teach me half the gladness That thy brain must know Such harmonious madness From my lips would flow The world listen then, as I am listening now! d. She was all joyousness and innocence, and just of an age to enjoy receiving a valentine, and just of a temper to bear the disappointment to missing one with good humour. e. She is tolerable but not handsome enough to tempt me; and I am in no humour at present to give consequence to young ladies who are slightly by other men. f. It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far far better rest that I go to, than I have ever known. 2. Choose the correct answers (any ten ):- 1x10 10=10 1. What is the meaning of colonialism? a. A Settlement in a new country b. A poem c. Provide food and education d. None of the above. 2. What was the immediate impact of colonialism? a. Reformation b. Slavery and indentured servitude c. Agrarian revolution d. Both a and c...

3.... joined in the slave trade. a. British, French, Dutch c. Bhutan b. India, Pakistan d. Neither of them The Industrial Revolution produced two social classes in 4. Britain that were:- a. Capitalist and the Proletariat c. Both a and b b. Aristocratic class d. Neither of them Famous English writer George Drwell called a Prophet of 5. Imperialism a. p. B. Shelley c. John Keats b. Joseph Rudyard Kipling d. All of above In Victorian Age, the economic condition of England was 6. drastically changes as the result of:- a. French Revolution c. Industrial Revolution b. 1857 Revolution d. Neither of them. The first period of British empire was characterized with 7. mercantile system; choose another word for Mercantile. a. Trading and commercial c. Voyage b. Printing d. Both b and c 8. Major novelist of Victorian Age was:- a. Chetan Bhagat c. Jonathan Swift b. Oliver Goldsmith d. Charles Dickens 9. Poem Crossing the Bar is written by:- a. Alfred Lord Tennyson c. Keats b. Shelley d. Robert Browning 10. Major novelist of Victorian Age was:- a. Chetan Bhagat c. Jonathan Swift b. Oliver Goldsmith d. Charles Dickens 11. is an important element in Romantic poetry:- a. Naturalism c. Realism b. Comedy d. Humour 12. The most important British Reform Bill was passed in the year:- a. 1901 c. 1832 b. 1800 d. 1700 13. The Romantic poets started taking interest in the lives of:- a. The Aristocratic people b. The industrialist society c. The common people, the shepherds and the cottagers d. The students. 14. The lyrical Ballad was joint effort of:- a. William Wordsworth and S.T. Coleridge b. Mahatma Gandhi and Jawahar Lal Nehru c. Dr. Abdul Kalam d. w. B. Yeats 3/- IKSV ELIT XV-XVI 4 IKSV ELIT XV-XVI 4-3- 15. The chief poets of the Victorian age were:- a. Alfred Lord Tennyson and Robert Browning b. Eugene O Neil c. Stephen Gill d. Coleridge 3. Attempt any five of the following questions in about 400 Words each:- 10 x 5 = 50 I. Enumerate the reasons for the popular appeal of William Blake s poem Tyger! Tyger! Burning Bright. Write an essay on William Wordsworth as a poet of nature. Write the theme of the poem Frost at Midnight. II. Give a critical analysis of the poem Ode to a Skylark. Write a note on John Keats as a Romantic poet. Describe Tennyson as a representative poet of the Victorian age. Write critical appreciation of the poem Prospice. III. What are the characteristics that made Hazlitt a great essayist. Write a critical appreciation of Charles Lamb s essay Valentine s Day IV. Write an essay on Pride and Prejudice as a social comedy. Write the brief story of the novel Pride and Prejudice. V. Do you agree that Lucie is the true heroine of the novel A Tale of Two Cities? Adduce reasons in supports of your answer. Write a life sketch of Charles Dickens.

B.A. II Year, Exam. 2016 Paper-I Note: All questions are compulsory. 1. Explain the following with reference to the context. (Any( three ):- 15 a. May she be granted beauty and yet not Beauty to make a stranger s eye distraught, Or hers before a looking glass, for such, Being made beautiful overmuch, Consider beauty a sufficient end. b. And I have known the eyes already known them all The eyes that fix you in a formulated phrase, And when I am formulated, sprawling on a pin And when I am pinned and wriggling on the wall. c. When I was half the man I was And serve me right as the preachers warn, No flailing calf or cat in a flame, Or hickory bull in milky grass. d. Why should I let the toad work Squat on my life Can t I use my wit as a pitch form And drive the brute off. e. He maintained that we never know enough to be sure that one course of action is wiser than another. In his youth, when he was taking his constitutional one afternoon, he saw his teacher in philosophy, with his head stuck in a ditch. f. When I was alive and had a human heart------ I did not know what tears were, for I lived in the palace of Sans Souci, where sorrow is not allowed to enter. g. Don t talk silly, Nick. This India rubber stamp theory doesn t work. What man has ever approached a king or a minister and been able to pick him up from table and use him as you use a bit of wood and brass and rubber. 2. Write short notes on any five of the following:- 10 (1) Ode. (4) Morality & Miracle Play. (2) Elegy (5) One Act Play (3) Sonnet (6) Interlude IKSV ELIT XV-XVI 5 IKSV ELIT XV-XVI 5 Answer the following questions in 300-400 words:- 10x5=50 3. Give the critical appreciation of Byzantium. Write a brief essay on the characteristics of the poetry of T.S. Eliot. 4. Write a critical appreciation of Dylan Thomas poem, Lament in your own words. Write an essay on Philip Carkin as a poet. 5. Write an essay on Bertrand Russell as a writer highlighting his various characteristics. Give a critical appreciation of The Happy Prince. 6. Discuss Rudyard Kipling s novel Kim as a picaresque novel. Write an essay on Katherine Mansfield as a short story writer. 7. Write an essay on Shaw as a wit and humourist. Write a character sketch of Proteus, the Prime Minister, in your own words.

B.A. II Year, Exam. 2016 Paper-II Note: All questions are compulsory. Answer legibly. 1. Explain with reference to the context any three of the following. 3x5= 15 a. Here sleep the Silurist; the loved physician; The face that left no portraiture behind; The skull that housed white angels and had vision. Of day-break through the gateways of the mind. b. It seemed that out of battle I escaped Down some profound dull tunnel, long since scooped Through granites which titanic wars had groaned. c. And move in memory as how these clouds do, That pass the harbor mirror And all the summer through the water saunter. d. Innocence crept into minerals, The wind sweeps through and the hunched wolf shivers, It howls you cannot say wether out of agony or joy. e. The commonest form of forgetfulness I suppose, occurs in the matter of posting letters. So common is it that I am always reluctant to trust a departing visitor to post an important letter. So little do I rely on his memory that I put him on his oath before handling the letter to him. f. I m after seeing him this day, and he riding and galloping. Bartley came first on the red mare; and I tried to say God speed you, but something chocked the words in my throat. IKSV ELIT XV-XVI 6 IKSV ELIT XV-XVI 6 3. Answer the following questions in 300-400 words:- 10x5=50 I. Write the critical appreciation of the poet At the Grave of Henry Vaughan. Discuss Wilfred Owen as a war poet. II. Describe Seascape as nature poem. Estimate Ted Hughes as a poet. III. What are the characteristics that made Robert Lynd a great essayist? Write a note on the humour of the essay A Conversation with a Reader. IV. Write a character sketch of John Anthony. Discuss the central theme of the play Riders to the Sea. V. What is the basic theme of Golding s novel, Lord of the Flies, write a note. Write a note on William Golding as a novelist. 2. Define with examples any five :- 2 x 5=10 (a) Elegy (b) Ballad (c) Sonnet (d) Metaphore (e) Interlude (f) Epic (g) Alliteration (h) Simile.

B.A. III Year, Exam. 2016 Paper-I (Indian Writings in English) Note: All questions need to be attempted. 1. Explain with reference to the context any three of the following. 15 (a) Unknown, yet well-known to the eye of faith! Ah, I have heard that wail far, far away In distant land, by many a shattered bay, When slumbered in his cave the water-wraith (b) Behold the bright rivers and rills in their glancing, Melodious flight, Behold how the sumptuous peacocks are dancing In rhythmic delight (c) She sews and you sit and sip and speak of the rate of rice and the price of tea and the scarcity of cheese (d) White clad widowed women post the centers of their lives are waiting to enter the Great Temple (e) In this triple baked continent women don t etch angry eyebrows on mud walls patiently they sit like empty pitchers on the mouth of the village well (f) At first the pencils only pitted the sandy soil, but as soon as some water had collected all around they begin to bounce off the surface of water and pop up and down in the form of minuscule puppets. Every square inch of ground seemed to receive one of the little things and our water logged yard was broken up into a pattern which was only mobile but dizzily in motion. As we sat on veranda, myriads on tiny watery marionettes, each with an expanding circlet of water at its feet, gave up such a dancing display as we had never dreamt of seeing in actual life. (g) Bhagvata: How could I make you understand? If Devdatta had changed overnight and had gone bck to his original form, I would have forgotten you completely. But that s not how it happened. He changed day by day, Inch by Inch, Hair by Hair. Like the trickling sand. Like the water filling the pot. And I saw him change- I couldn t get rid of you. IKSV ELIT XV-XVI 7 IKSV ELIT XV-XVI 7 (h) Neither you nor anyone else should ever do anything like this again. No moments of your sin should remain for future generations. Therefore, this court here by sentences that you shall live. But the child in your womb shall be destroyed. 2. Define any five of the following with suitable example. 10 (i) Autobiography (ii) (iii) (iv) (v) (vi) (vii) Lyric Subjective Poetry Couplet Fable Hymn Allegory. 3. Answer the following in about 400 words each:- 10x5=50 I. Describe R.N. Tagore as the Nature poet. Bring out the Indianess in Sarojini Naidu s The Ecstasy. II. Describe Kamla Das as confessional poet Beautifully appreciate Gauri Deshpandey s The Female of the Species. Jayant Mahapatra s Puri has distinctive colours of life. Discuss and describe. III. The nativity and connectivity are two different aspects which have been discussed in Nirad Choudhary s My Birth Place. Bring out the philosophy of Dr. S. Radhakrishnan s The Call of the Suffering. IV. Girish Karnad s Hayavadan is a play of identity, sexuality and greed. Describe briefly. Position of women always remained insignificant. Describe on the basis of Vijay Tendulkar s Silence! The Court is in Session. V. Discuss the inner desert of social and personal tragedies in Mohan Rakesh s The Lingering Shadow. Give character sketch of Harbans.

B.A. III Year, Exam. 2016 Paper-II [(A) American Literature] Note: Attempt all questions. All questions are compulsory. 1. Explain with reference to the context any three of the following:- 3 x 5 = 15 IKSV ELIT XV-XVI 8 IKSV ELIT XV-XVI 8 3 x 5 = 15 a. Passing the yellow-spear d wheat, every grain from its shroud in the dark-brown fields. Passing the apple-tree blows of white and pink in the orchards. Carrying a corpse to where it shall rest in the grave. Night and day journeys a coffin. b. I am the audience the witnesses history. The Nepoleons come from me and the Lincolns. They die, And then I send forth more Nepoleons and Lincolns. c. As all the heavens were a bell, And Being but an ear And I and Silence come strange race, Wrecked, solitary, here d. Time is a tree (this life one leaf) But love is the sky and I am for you Just so long and long enough. e. Our tragedy today is a general and Universal physical fear so long sustained by now that we can even bear it. There are no longer problems of the spirit. f. A country there was, of this none could doubt who thought at all; but whether land or water, mountain or plain, fertility or barreness, preponderated; whether it was inhabited by men or beats or beasts, or both or neither, they not. g. And you and me, comrades, we re is slaves! And the skipper and mates and engineers, there is slaves too! And she s is bloody daughter and we re all er slaves too! 2. Define any five of the following: - 10 (a) What is American Renaissance? (b) Define Realism. (c) Define Existentialism. (d) What is art for Art s Sake? (e) What is Naturalism? (f) What is Poetic Drama? (g) Define Deconstruction. 3. Write an essay on the salient features of Walt Whitman s poem When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloomed. Write a note on Carl Sandburg as a poet. 4. Write the summary of the poem The Cambridge Ladies. 10 Discuss Emily Dikinson as a poet of death. 5. Write a critical appreciation of Walt Whitman s Preface to the Leaves of Grass. Write a note on William Faulkner s prose style. 6. Discuss The Hairy Ape as a naturalistic tragedy of human identity and explain hour a naturalist accounts for what O Neill calls the comedy in the play. Write a brief story of the play All My Sons. 7. Write a character sketch of Dilsey. 10 Write the theme of the novel : A Farewell to Arms? 10 10 10

B.A. III Year, Exam. 2016 Paper-II [(B) 20 th Century Literature in English] Time: 3 Hrs. Max. M. 75, Min.M.25 Note: All questions are compulsory. 1. Write a short note on any two following topics in not more than 300 words:- 10 (a) Absurdism (b) Modernism and Post Modernism. (c) The Great Depression. (d) The two world wars. (e) The Russian Revolution. (f) The Vietnam War. (g) Existentialism 2. Answer the objective type questions :-(any: five) 10 1. Poem The Second Coming was written by:- a. Charles Dickens b. William c. W.B. Yeats d. All 2. Siegfried Sassoon was born in which country? a. India b. Pakistan c. England d. Australia 3. Rupert Brooke was born in year? a. 1887 b. 1888 c. 1889 d. 1890 4. Poem The waste Land (1922) was written by whom? a. T.S. Eliot b. Arthur c. Amit Singh Amitabh d. Bachchan 5. Wilfred Owen was born in the year:- a. 1893 b. 1894 c. 1895 d. 1896 6. What is the full name of W.H. Auden? a. Waldo Henry Auden Wystan Hugh b. Auden c. Warner Henry Auden d. All 7. Louis MacNeice was born in the country? a. Ireland b. New Zealand c. England d. India IKSV ELIT XV-XVI 9 IKSV ELIT XV-XVI 9 8. Stephen Spender was died in the year? a. 1995 b. 1996 c. 1997 d. 1998 9. The Map of Love is written by:- a. W.B. Yeats b. Philip Larkin c. W.H. Auden d. Dylan Thomas 10. Philip Larkin was died in the year? a. 1985 b. 1986 c. 1987 d. 1988 3. Write a note on T.S. Eliot as a modern poet. 15 Write the theme of the poem Disabled by Wilfred Owen. 4. Discuss the symbolic role of Mr. Kurtz in Hearts of Darkness. 15 Write the theme of the Things fall Apart by Chinua Achebe. 5. Write an essay on the life and works of Virginia Woolf. 10 Write the theme of the non fictional prose The lost Childhood. 6. Write a note on the tragic elements in Waiting for Godot. 15 Write the main theme of the play Pygmalion.