Q. Whose mysticism was influenced by Indian thought?
a) Brooke’s
b) Yeats’s
c) Sorley’s
d) Hardy’s
Q. Between the world of spirit and the world of reality who found a bridge in poetry?
a) Yeats
b) Kipling
c) Hardy
d) Davies
Q. Who has been called the last of Romantics?
a) Davies
b) Mare
c) Yeats
d) Houseman
Q. Who is regarded as one of the chief exponents of the symbolist movement in England?
a) A.E. Housman
b) Yeats
c) Kipling
d) Davies
Q. “Yeats was one of those few where history is the history of their own time, who are a part of the consciousness of an age which can’t be understood without them,” is said by?
a) Eliot
b) Rickett
c) Scott
d) Houseman
Q. Who re-acted against the decadent transitional poetry?
a) Modern poets
b) War poets
c) Georgian poets
d) Nature poets
Q. “The Georgians had a positive aim. It was to treat natural things in a clear, natural and beautiful way, neither too modern, nor too like Tennyson,” is said by?
a) Rickett
b) Collins
c) Scott
d) Davies
Q. Who was a poet for children?
a) Walter de la Mare
b) W.H. Davies
c) Marefield
d) Scott
Q. Who turned to poetry after losing his right foot while jumping a railway train in Canada?
a) Mare
b) Merefield
c) Davies
d) Scott
Q. Who became the poet Laureate after the death of Bridges in 1930?
a) Mare
b) Marefield
c) Davies
d) Rickett