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What is the primary setting of the novel?
What does NCF 2005 say about heavy school bags and stress?
What is the significance of the name “The God of Small Things”?
What is the three-language formula suggested by NCF 2005?
What is the aim of evaluating thinking skills, as per NCF 2005?
What happens in the final scene of the novel?
Which of the following is stressed in NCF 2005 for learning without burden?
What event leads to the separation of Rahel and Estha?
What kind of education does NCF 2005 aim to provide?
Which of the following is NOT a feature of child-centered education?
How should assessment be viewed, according to NCF 2005?
Which learning method is emphasized in NCF 2005?
What does NCF 2005 suggest about the role of the teacher?
Which approach does NCF 2005 promote in place of Behaviorism?
What is the theme of Sonnets from the Portuguese?
Why are many of Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s best works found in her sonnets?
What is Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s best-known collection of sonnets?
What stylistic device was Rossetti particularly fond of?
What is meant by the "Fleshy School" criticism of Rossetti’s work?
What is a distinguishing feature of Rossetti’s sonnets?
Apart from being a poet, what other artistic field was Rossetti known for?
Why is Empedocles on Etna sometimes highly praised?
What is notable about Arnold’s sonnet on Shakespeare?
What is Memorial Verses about?
In which poem does Arnold reflect on the modern life’s “sick hurry and divided aims”?
What is the theme of The Scholar Gipsy?
What is a recurring tone in most of Arnold’s poetry?
What position did Arnold hold at Oxford?
What dual role did Matthew Arnold hold during his lifetime?
What does Chacko’s quote, “What is yours is mine and what’s mine is mine,” signify?
What is significant about Browning’s Asolando?
How does Baby Kochamma feel about Father Mulligan?
Why is Browning’s style considered difficult?
What tragedy happens to Sophie Mol in the novel?
What is the significance of the “small things” in the novel?
What does Baby Kochamma’s conversion to Catholicism symbolize?
Which poem by Browning is based on a book he found in Florence?
What poetic form is Robert Browning most famous for?
What is a notable feature of Tennyson's shorter poems?
In which poem does Tennyson mourn the death of his friend Arthur Hallam?
In which poem does Tennyson mourn the death of his friend Arthur Hallam?
What was the role of imagery and sensory devices in Victorian poetry?
What kind of mythical interest did Victorian poets show?
How did some Victorian poets try to preserve morality?
How did Victorian poets differ from Romantics in their treatment of industrialization?
What effect did scientific and rational developments have on religion in the Victorian age?
What was the Victorian poets’ attitude toward science and technology?
Why is pessimism a key feature of Victorian poetry?
Which feature marks a major difference between Romantic and Victorian poetry?
Which of the following best describes the Victorian age?