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II. Choose the best answer for the following questions
1. The “Canterbury Tales” is a collection of:
a. Secular plays.
b. Religious plays.
c. Secular and religious plays.
2. The common theme of the “Canterbury Tales” is that of the unresolved
relation between:
a. Art and authority.
b. Art and morality.
c. Art and religion.
3. The author of “Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight” is:
a. Anonymous.
b. William Caxton.
c. William Langland.
4. The materials for medieval romances were chiefly drawn from:
a. The Bible
b. Celtic tales.
c. Orient literature.
5. The reader who eventually reads Chaucer’s poetry in chronological
order, will begin with:
a. The “Canterbury Tales”.
b. “The Romaunt of the Rose”
c. “Troylus and Cryseyde”
6. In comparison with French romances the Medieval English romances
show:
a. More attention to psychological treatment.
b. A higher moral tone.
c. Less use of grotesque.
7. “Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight” is written in:
a.Alliterative Verse.
b. Prose.
c. Blank Verse.
8. The fifteenth century was:
a. A rich poetic age.
b. A rich dramatic age.
c. Neither a weak poetic nor a rich dramatic age.
9. In many metrical romances the theme is of a succession of:
a. Domestic episodes.
b. Tragic situations.
c. Tests.
12 II. Choose the best answer for the following questions 1. The “Canterbury Tales” is a collection of: a. Secular plays. b. Religious plays. c. Secular and religious plays. 2. The common theme of the “Canterbury Tales” is that of the unresolved relation between: a. Art and authority. b. Art and morality. c. Art and religion. 3. The author of “Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight” is: a. Anonymous. b. William Caxton. c. William Langland. 4. The materials for medieval romances were chiefly drawn from: a. The Bible b. Celtic tales. c. Orient literature. 5. The reader who eventually reads Chaucer’s poetry in chronological order, will begin with: a. The “Canterbury Tales”. b. “The Romaunt of the Rose” c. “Troylus and Cryseyde” 6. In comparison with French romances the Medieval English romances show: a. More attention to psychological treatment. b. A higher moral tone. c. Less use of grotesque. 7. “Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight” is written in: a.Alliterative Verse. b. Prose. c. Blank Verse. 8. The fifteenth century was: a. A rich poetic age. b. A rich dramatic age. c. Neither a weak poetic nor a rich dramatic age. 9. In many metrical romances the theme is of a succession of: a. Domestic episodes. b. Tragic situations. c. Tests. 12
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