Q. Carlyle was born in:
a) 1795
b) 1796
c) 1797
d) 1798
Q. “The greatest personality in criticism and essay during the earlier part of era was Carlyle,” is said by:
a) Scott
b) Lovett
c) Rickett
d) Morris
Q. Who was a staunch puritan?
a) Ruskin
b) Morris
c) Pater
d) Carlyle
Q. “Carlyle had infused into the mind of the English nation-sincerity, earnestness, healthfulness and courage,” is said by:
a) Harriet Martineaw
b) Herford
c) Rickett
d) Carlyle
Q. Macaulay’s style is that of an orator, whose is that of an exhorter?
a) Ruskin
b) Lovett
c) Carlyle
d) Harriet
Q. Ruskin was born in London in?
a) 1819
b) 1820
c) 1821
d) 1822
Q. “Ruskin was one of the greatest men of the Victorian age,” is said by?
a) Herford
b) Tolstoy
c) Pater
d) Macaulay
Q. Who tried to humanize political economy?
a) Macaulay
b) Arnold
c) Long
d) Ruskin
Q. “Meanwhile, let’s bear in mind the intellectual force, the imaginative insight, fundamental sincerity-that inconsistencies and extravagancier notwithstanding-Ruskin has brought to beer upon everyside of life,” is said by?
a) Rickett
b) Moody
c) Lovett
d) Arnold
Q. Macaulay’s essays are of to two kinds-literary essays and?
a) Critical essays
b) Historical essays
c) Imaginative essays
d) Comprehensive essays