When a reader deduces the author's unstated opinion or the implied meaning of a phrase based on textual clues, they are engaging in which type of reading comprehension?
Effective use of gestures, facial expressions, and eye contact to support and enhance a spoken message is an important component of which speaking subskill?
The ability to differentiate between similar-sounding words, such as "ship" and "sheep," or to hear subtle changes in a speaker's voice indicating emotion, is a function of which listening subskill?
Which stage of the writing process primarily involves generating initial ideas, brainstorming, and planning the structure of the text before drafting begins?
What is the term for the mental frameworks or background knowledge that a reader activates to understand and interpret a text more effectively?
When a speaker corrects their own grammatical error or rephrases a statement to be clearer during a conversation, they are demonstrating which speaking subskill?
The ability to anticipate a speaker's next words or ideas based on the context of the conversation and prior knowledge is a key aspect of which listening subskill?
Who employed the triadic structure: Strophe, Antistrophe, and Epode?
Who is called a "writer of fables" by Herodotus?
The two epic poems central to Greek literature are:
The foundations of Western philosophy were laid by:
The Classical period is said to have ended in:
Which of the following combines both Realism and Naturalism?
What does Naturalism claim determines human behavior?
What was the greatest historical event that influenced Romanticism?
What is Romanticism according to Walter Pater?
Who said: “True wit is what oft was thought, but ne'er so well expressed”?
Who are called the ‘Four Wheels of the English Novel’?
The term “Neo-Classicism” refers to the literary period beginning in:
Who is called the ‘Tenth Muse’?
The Iliad is set during the:
The term used to describe literature that reflects ideas from ancient Greece and Rome is:
What tragic event occurs on the day of Sophie Mol’s arrival?
Who is the real “God of Small Things” in the novel?
Who is the real “God of Small Things” in the novel?
What is the primary setting of the novel?
What is the significance of the name “The God of Small Things”?
What happens in the final scene of the novel?
Which period in English literature started in the mid-20th century?
Which of the following periods is considered to have started in the early 20th century?
Which literary period is associated with both World Wars?
The Victorian Age ended in the year:
Which literary period followed the Neoclassical Period?
Which period came directly after the Renaissance?
The Renaissance in English literature began around:
Geoffrey Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales belongs to which period?
Which period of English literature is also known as the Anglo-Saxon period?
In which literary forms did William Shakespeare primarily write?
Who is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the history of English literature?
What is the most renowned work of Geoffrey Chaucer?
Who is the most famous author associated with Middle English?
Which event led to the transition from Old English to Middle English?
Old English is primarily made up of which type of dialects?
Which century marks the beginning of English literature?
Beowulf is an important literary work because:
The earliest form of English language is known as:
The history of English Literature begins with the arrival of which group in England?
How is Velutha related to the Ipe family?
What tragic event occurs on the day of Sophie Mol’s arrival?
Who is the real “God of Small Things” in the novel?