151. In “the tragic history of Doctor Faustus”. Faustus was a :
a. German scholar
b. French scholar
c. Spanish scholar
d. Greek scholar
152. Who wrote “The Massacre at Paris”?
a. Shakespeare
b. Christopher Marlowe
c. Edmund Spenser
d. John Milton
153. After the death of Christopher Marlowe who completed his unfinished poem “Hero and Leander”?
a. Shakespeare
b. Thomas Nash
c. George Chapman
d. Thomas More
154. Who succeeded Lyly?
a. Robert Greene
b. John Milton
c. Philip Sidney
d. Christopher Marlowe
155. Which of the Marlowe’s plays were written in collaboration with Thomas Nash?
a. Queen of Carthage and The passionate Shepherd.
b. The tragedy of Dido and Queen of Carthage.
c. The passionate Shepherd and The tragedy of Dido.
d. Queen of Carthage and The Massacre of Paris.
156. Who was the son of a rich London merchant and born in 1557?
a. Thomas Nah
b. Thomas lodge
c. Thomas Kyd
d. Thomas Hardy
157. The collection of the papers and correspondence of a well-to-do Norfolk family is known as:
a. Letters to the Margret Paston
b. Margret Paston to John Paston
c. The Paston letters
d. To John Paston
158. Who wrote “Holy Sonnets”?
a. Edmund Spenser
b. John Donne
c. Shakespeare
d. John Milton
159. Who wrote following lines:
“…….. I am involved in mankind: and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.”
a. John Donne
b. John Milton
c. Earnest Hemingway
d. D.H. Lawrence
160. “On his blindness”, a collection of sonnets is written by:
a. Dylan Thomas
b. Ezra Pound
c. W. B. Yeats
d. E.E. cummings
