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Which literary tendency of the Age of Transition laid the foundation for realism?
Bishop Percy’s Reliques of Ancient English Poetry (1765) is important because:
The French Revolution of 1789 influenced English literature by:
The decline of party feud in the Age of Transition mainly led to:
Which method uses Cuisenaire rods and a colour-coded pronunciation chart as key tools?
According to Krashen, the 'Monitor' functions in language production by :
In Krashen's Input Hypothesis, comprehensible Input is defined as:
In prose teaching, the top-down approach focuses on :
In 'On Tolerance' E.M. Forster talks of three states of mind to be adopted for a better world. The second state of mind that people may adopt is:
To which genre does George Orwell's 'Animal Farm' belong to?
What is the common goal of science and religion that S. Radhakrishnan reinforces in his essay "Humanities vs Sciences"?
What according to Gardiner is a social contract in the essay "On the rule of the road"?
Which book does E.M. Forster refer to as the Bible of Tolerance?
According to Bertrand Russell which period brought a general respect for teaching and a considerable measure of freedom to the teacher?
What traditional Indian performance form does the play Nagamandala draw inspiration from?
Which of the following best describes the symbolic significance of the glass menagerie in Tennessee Williams' play?
In Waiting for Godot, the characters Vladimir and Estragon engage in various activities to pass the time while waiting for Godot. Which of the following activities do they NOT engage in during the play?
Why are the characters in "Pygmalion" seeking shelter at the beginning of the play?
What was the full date of the first New York production of "Pygmalion"? What is the initial setting of the play "Pygmalion"?
The story of Jacob Henle and Elise Egloff provided a real-life parallel to what central theme of "Pygmalion"?
Who was the translator responsible for the German version of "Pygmalion" that premiered in Vienna?
Who originated the role of Eliza Doolittle in the first London production?
In what year did George Bernard Shaw write the play "Pygmalion"?
Which of the following is NOT listed as a professor of phonetics who inspired the character of Higgins?
Who is mentioned as the primary inspiration for the character of Professor Henry Higgins?
The character of Eliza Doolittle was inspired by a real person named Kitty Wilson, who had what profession?
Who wrote the 1871 play "Pygmalion and Galatea," mentioned as one of Shaw's influences?
The first New York production of "Pygmalion" in March 1914 was presented in which language?
When did the first English-language premiere of "Pygmalion" take place?
In what language was "Pygmalion" first presented on stage?
The title "Pygmalion" is named after a figure from what source?
Which of the following is NOT related to dysmorphia?
Body Dysmorphic Disorder (BDD) is closely linked with:
Dysmorphia refers to:
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of dyspraxia?
A student with dyspraxia may struggle the most with:
Dyspraxia primarily affects a student’s:
Which everyday activity might be challenging for a student with dyscalculia?
Which of the following is an example of a dyscalculia symptom?
A child with dyscalculia will most likely struggle with:
Dyscalculia is primarily a difficulty in:
A student writes very slowly, with uneven letters and poor spelling despite good verbal answers. This may suggest:
Struggles with motor skills in dysgraphia are mainly related to:
Which of the following is a common symptom of dysgraphia?
Dysgraphia primarily affects a student’s ability in:
Dyslexia can best be described as:
Which of the following is NOT typically a sign of dyslexia?
What aspect of reading do dyslexic students find most challenging?
Which of the following disabilities affects writing skills?
Students with ADHD often struggle with: