How many poems did John Keats publish during his lifetime?
At what age did John Keats die?
Who wrote the poem "The Eve of St Agnes"?
"La Belle Dame sans Merci" is a famous poem written by:
Who did the subject fall deeply in love with?
According to Saussure the rules or the system that form a language is:
Synchronic and diachronic approaches were introduced by:
A polyglot is:
The ability to use two languages is:
A natural language that is developed from a pidgin is called:
A regional variety of a language is
The part of linguistics that studies the relationship between language and cultural behavior
Dyslexia refers to:
The linguistics branch that deals with the scientific study of meaning is:
The minimal meaningful unit is
Which of the following characters is a skilled weaver and partially deaf?
Which pilgrim is described as the ideal poor clergyman?
What is the profession of the Pardoner?
Who tells the first tale in The Canterbury Tales?
How many pilgrims, including Chaucer, are there at the beginning of the journey?
Where do the pilgrims meet before starting their journey to Canterbury?
Which of these poems by Chaucer is written in Rhyme Royal stanza?
Who among the following was NOT a contemporary of Chaucer?
Chaucer introduced the heroic couplet in which of the following works?
Which dialect became the standard form of English during Chaucer’s time?
Who led the Peasants’ Revolt in 1381?
Which event is considered a major health crisis during the Age of Chaucer?
Who defines language as a system of signs?
Who used the terms langue and parole
Aspects of the theory of Syntax was written by
In which poem does Keats explore the theme of the transience of life and the permanence of art?
Which poem did Keats write during his final year in Rome?
What was the primary cause of John Keats's death?
Which of the following poems was NOT written by John Keats?
Where did Keats move after his brother Tom's death?
What profession did Keats initially train for?
Which classical poet did Keats imitate in his early writing?
Where was John Keats born?
When was John Keats born?
The formation of the word “lunch” from the words “lump and hump‟ is an example of –
Which of the following word is an example of imitation / onomatopoeia?
The term “idiom‟ derived from Greek, means ____
A term which at one time had a specialized and restricted meaning comes, in course of time, to have a wider application, is said to have undergone _____
Which of the following word is a Portmanteau word?
Who established the beginnings of the modern English legal system?
In the year,____, the seat of the European learning, Constantinople, fell into the hands of the Turks.
In the year __ , English replaced French as the language of the law courts.