1156 . The modern philosopher who was awarded Nobel Prize in literature - 

  • A. Sir Walter Scott
  • B. William Shakespeare
  • C. Jonathan Swift
  • D. Bertrand Russell
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1157 . The Marchant of Venice is a drama by--

  • A. Webster
  • B. William Shakespeare
  • C. Ben Johnson
  • D. Christopher Marlowe
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1158 . The literary term 'thriller' means —

  • A. Sort poem in same sound
  • B. sensational stories
  • C. inoffensive expression
  • D. humorous stories
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1159 . The literary term 'soliloquy' means -

  • A. action of body
  • B. action of speech
  • C. to memorial part
  • D. long self speech by an actor
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1160 . The literary term 'Rhetoric' means —,"

  • A. act of stealing form the writings of others
  • B. the art of persuasive impressive speaking or writing
  • C. short poem in the same sound
  • D. sensational stories
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1161 . The literary term 'parody' means — 

  • A. imitation of a poem or writing
  • B. song in praise of God
  • C. blood and thunder tales
  • D. folk literature
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1162 . The literary term 'Neology' means —

  • A. bringing into use of new words
  • B. a musical drama
  • C. exaggerated statements
  • D. blood and thunder tales
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1163 . The literary term 'Monologue' means —.

  • A. a secret song or hyme
  • B. conversation in a play
  • C. speaking alone in a poem
  • D. a sacred song or hyme
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1164 . The literary term 'madrigal' means - 

  • A. a story or tale
  • B. long self speech an actor
  • C. originally a pastoral song
  • D. a kind of short love poem
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1165 . The literary term 'Idyll' means -

  • A. song in praise of God
  • B. a poem that could be sung
  • C. violent and sensational themes
  • D. a short poem describing simple, rural and pastoral scenes
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1166 . The literary term 'hymn' means - 

  • A. poem that could be sung
  • B. having no rhyming poem
  • C. a musical drama
  • D. song of praise of God
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1167 . The literary term 'climax' means —

  • A. the end
  • B. the peak point
  • C. the beginning
  • D. S. T. Coleridge
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1168 . The literary term 'Caricature' means - 

  • A. a poem that could be sung
  • B. a musical drama
  • C. a long poem
  • D. ridiculous or exggerated style, parody
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1169 . The literary term 'Caricature' means -  

  • A. ridicules are exaggerated style parody
  • B. exaggerated statement
  • C. having no rhyming poem
  • D. a mixture of two or more language
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1170 . The literary term 'Calligraphy' means -

  • A. the last stage of tragedy
  • B. a colloquial form of speech
  • C. an implicit reference
  • D. beautiful penmanship or art writing
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