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About The Dramatists
About the Dramatists ( Part-C)
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Question 1 |
………..was educated at free Stratford Grammar School.
Oliver Goldsmith | |
Mahatma Gandhi | |
Shakespeare | |
Rabindranath Tagore |
Question 2 |
The long poem by Shakespeare is
Venus and Adonis | |
Anxiety | |
After many days | |
The Appeal |
Question 3 |
Shakespeare wrote —— Sonnets.
200 | |
100 | |
175 | |
154 |
Question 4 |
Shakespeare’s one among well known comedy is——,
King Lear | |
A Mid Summer Night’s Dream | |
Othello | |
Hamlet |
Question 5 |
William Shakespeare was educated at the
Free Stratford Grammar School | |
Oxford University | |
London School | |
Cambridge University |
Question 6 |
Shakespeare was born on .
April 26 1564 | |
May 26 1564 | |
August 26 1564 | |
June 26 1564 |
Question 7 |
Shakespeare wrote ………. long poems.
Five | |
Two | |
Three | |
Four |
Question 8 |
Who among the following wrote the-play “The Merchant of Venice”?
D.H. Lawrence | |
Robert Browning | |
Kalpana Chawla | |
William Shakespeare |
Question 9 |
Choose the best answer and complete the sentence.
The first collected edition of Shakespeare’s sonnets appeared in
1609 | |
1611 | |
1671 | |
1680 |
Question 10 |
William Shakespeare was born at
Stratford | |
Stanford | |
Cumberland | |
Stratfort |
Question 11 |
Who among the following wrote the play “Julius Caesar”?
William Shakespeare | |
Ben Jonson | |
Marlow | |
John Keats |
Question 12 |
Shakespeare’s sonnets are —– in number.
159 | |
156 | |
134 | |
154 |
Question 13 |
How many plays have been written by the famous Playwright William Shakespeare?
37 | |
38 | |
36 | |
27 |
Question 14 |
Who is a villainous personality in the play ‘Othello’?
Miranda | |
Iago | |
Shylock | |
Olivia |
Question 15 |
Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway in
1582 | |
1528 | |
1586 | |
1558 |
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