Q. Who was a born classicist?
a) Tennyson
b) Arnold
c) Browning
d) Herford
Q. “Its Arnold’s melancholy which determines his preference for pale colors, soft lights and subdued sounds” is said by?
a) Moody
b) M. Paul
c) Browning
d) Hugh Walker
Q. “Next, perhaps, to the elegies and elegiac lyrics, Arnold seems best in sonnets. And as a sonneteer in Italian form, he ranks with the best in the English Literature,” is said by?
a) Hugh Walker
b) Paul
c) Lovett
d) Moody
Q. Who was never popular and never will be popular as a poet?
a) Tennyson
b) Arnold
c) Browning
d) Herford
Q. Who is remembered for his translation of the Persian work “Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyam”?
a) Edward Fitzgerald
b) James Thomson
c) A.H. Clough
d) William David
Q. The celebrated “Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood” was founded in 1848 by three painters Hunt, Millais, and Rossetti and one sculptor. Who was he?
a) Thomas Wollner
b) William David
c) Joseph
d) James Thomson
Q. “The Pre-Raphaelite movement was the logical development of romantic Revival” is said by?
a) Long
b) Rickett
c) Scott
d) Blake
Q. The Pre-Raphaelite movement is characterized by the revival of medievalism and?
a) Romanticism
b) Classism
c) Realism
d) Hellenism
Q. Who was both a painter and poet?
a) Morris
b) Rossetti
c) Swinburne
d) Lovett
Q. Who is a great melodist?
a) Morris
b) Swinburne
c) Long
d) Rossetti