Exam Details

Subject caroline to reformation age
Paper
Exam / Course english
Department
Organization Vardhaman Mahaveer Open University
Position
Exam Date June, 2017
City, State rajasthan, kota


Question Paper

MAEG-03
June Examination 2017
MA (Prev.) English Examination
Caroline to Reformation Age
Paper MAEG-03
Time 3 Hours Max. Marks 80
Note: The question paper is divided into three sections B and C. Write answers as per instructions.
Section A 8 × 2 16
Note: All the questions of this section are compulsory. Maximum word limit for each answer is 30 words.
Who wrote 'The Collar'?
Who was
Name the prescribed poems of William Collins.
Which poem deals with Cromwell's return from Ireland?
Who is Beelzebub in 'The Battle of Books'?
Name the novel which is epical in structure and dramatic in nature.
Who was Parson Yorick?
(viii) Name the guardian sylph of Belinda.
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Section B 4 × 8 32
Note: Answer any four questions. Each answer should not
exceed 200 words.
Discuss how 'Lycidas' has an autobiographical element.
Write the summary of the epic 'Paradise Lost: Book-I'.
Explain his Coy Mistress' as a lone lyric.
Discuss 'The Rape of the lock' as a mock-epic.
Write the character sketch of Tom Jones.
Write a note on 'Social and History of Reformation Age'.
Critically analyse the poem 'The Lamb'.
Throw light on themes of 'She Stoops of Conquer'.
Section C 2 × 16 32
Note: Answer any two questions. Delimit the answer in 500
words.
10) Throw light on literacy style of William Blake on the bases of
prescribed poems.
11) Elucidate how Swift exposes the literary and social atmosphere
through 'The Battle of Books'.
12) Elucidate 'Moll Flanders' as a picaresque novel.
13) Discuss the social, moral and religious reflections in 'Tom
Jones'.


Subjects

  • american literature
  • canadian literature
  • caroline to reformation age
  • english language usage and communication skills
  • indian writing in english and in translation
  • poetry and drama
  • poetry and drama part-ii
  • poetry and drama part-iii
  • post colonial literature
  • principles of criticism
  • prose & fiction - ii
  • prose and fiction
  • prose and fiction - iii
  • renaissance to jacobean age
  • the romantic age
  • twentieth century
  • victorian age