2nd questioner:
1-
In what time did Victorianism
originate?
A- In the latter two-thirds of the 18th century.
B- In the 19th century
during the Industrial Revolution.
C- In the latter two-thirds of the 19th century.
D- It was originated in the 20th
century.
2-
What are the main characteristics of
Victorianism?
A-
Changes
made to society directed at dealing with the effects of trade, industrialism, and urbanization,
while maintaining a strongly stratified social and political order.
B-
The stressing of emotion and an aesthetic experience.
C-
Changes in the view of the society against the laws.
D-
The nature of the Industrial revolution.
3-
In which aspects does the life in
Victorianism based on?
A- On an aesthetic experience.
B- On the agriculture.
C- On the manufacturing of cars.
D- On trade and manufacturing.
4-
Which is the most important aspect
that has that those aspects were possible?
A- The experience of the Romanticism.
B- The Industrial Revolution.
C- The Agriculture Revolution.
D- The aesthetic movement of the 18th
century.
5-
Which is the historical change that
characterizes the Victorian period motivated discussion and argument?
A- The men question
B- The Enlightenment.
C- The women question.
D- The
Romanticism.
6-
Which Romantic poet does Robert
Browning admires?
A- Wordsworth.
B- Byron.
C- Coleridge.
D- Shelley.
7-
Who joined a group known as the Cambridge Apostles?
A- Robert
Browning and Austin.
B- Hallam and Austin.
C- William Morris and Robert Browning.
D- Tennyson and Hallam.
8-
Which is in the middle of the
century the much better known poet of the Victorianism?
A- Tennyson.
B- Robert
Browning.
C- Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
D- A. C. Swinburne.
9-
Who
was appointed Poet Laureate in 1896 upon the death of Tennyson?
A- Robert Browning.
B- Swinburne.
C- Coleridge.
D- Alfred Austin.
10- Which society was formed for the appreciation
of the works of Robert Browning?
A- The
Society of the Poetry.
B- Browning Society.
C- The
Robert Society.
D- Browning Helpful Society.
11- Which
is the most effective characteristic of
A- His romantic view.
B- His aristocratic social class.
C- A genuine and intimate love of nature.
D- A intimate love of God.
12- Which
are the main contents of the works of Swinburne?
A- Religion.
B- Sadomasochism,
death-wish, lesbianism
and irreligion.
C- Nature.
D- Politics.
13- Whit
whom was associated Swinburne at university?
A- With the Romantics.
B- With the Raphaelites.
C- With the Catholics.
D- With the Pre-Raphaelites.
14- Who
was one of the principal founders of the British Arts and Crafts movement?
A- William
Morris.
B- Swinburne.
C- Austin.
D- Coleridge.
15- Which
is the ideological idea of Morris?
A- Calvinism.
B- Anarquism.
C- Socialism.
D- Conservatism.
16- Of which poet is the poem The Ring and the Book?
A- Tennyson.
B- Robert
Browning.
C- Elizabeth Barrett Browning.
D- William Morris.
17- In
which work was Tennyson attacked by
A- The
Poetry of the Period.
B- The
Season.
C- Pacchiarotto.
D- In his autobiography.
18- Which
is the first publication of Alfred Tennyson?
A- Timbuctoo.
B- The
Season.
C- Poems by
Two Brothers.
D- Sing a Song of a Sixpence.
19- In
which book of Tennyson was included his well-known poem, The Lady of Shalott?
A- Fist.
B- Second.
C- Third.
D- This poem is not from Tennyson.
20- Which
poem was dedicated Tennyson in memoriam to Hallan?
A- Ulysses.
B- The
Season.
D- Hamlet.
21-Wich is the plot of the poem The Ring and the Book by Robert Browning?
A- A murder in
B- A fantastic story.
C- A romantic story.
D- A murder trial in Rome.
22- Who
edited the National Review?
A- Alfred Austin.
B- Robert Browning.
C- Tennyson.
D- Hallan.
23- Who
write the poem called The
A- William Blake.
B- Arthur Miller.
C- Lord Byron.
D- Alfred
Austin.
24- In
which poem Swinburne was
in favour of the unification of Italy?
B- The curse of Minerva.
C- In the volume Songs before Sunrise.
D- Swinburne
and His Gods.
25- Which is the poem of Tennyson based on a
series of narrative poems based entirely on King Arthur
and the Arthurian tales?
B- Arthur, the King.
C- In Memoriam.