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D.H. Lawrence – Previous Year UGC-NET English
1. The roman à clef (French for “novel with a key”) uses contemporary historical figures as its chief characters. They are of course given fictional names. One example is Aldous Huxley’s Point Counter Point. Its Mark Rampion is modelled on _______.
  • (A)D.H. Lawrence
  • (B)E.M. Forster
  • (C)Wyndham Lewis
  • (D)Arnold Bennett
2. The concept of “Star-equilibrium” in connection with man-woman relationship appears in:
  • (A)Women in Love
  • (B)Maurice
  • (C)Mrs. Dalloway
  • (D)The Old Wives’ Tales
3. Match the character with the work:
Characters:
(a) Rupert Birkin
(b) Lydia Lensky
(c) Miriam Leivers
(d) Richard Somers
Works:
(1) Sons and Lovers
(2) Kangaroo
(3) Women in Love
(4) The Rainbow
  • (A)(a)-(1), (b)-(2), (c)-(4), (d)-(3)
  • (B)(a)-(3), (b)-(4), (c)-(1), (d)-(2)
  • (C)(a)-(2), (b)-(3), (c)-(4), (d)-(1)
  • (D)(a)-(4), (b)-(1), (c)-(2), (d)-(3)
4. D.H. Lawrence’s 1926 novel The Plumed Serpent is set in which country?
  • (A)Egypt
  • (B)South Africa
  • (C)Mexico
  • (D)Peru
5. Gudrun is a character in a novel by:
  • (A)James Joyce
  • (B)Virginia Woolf
  • (C)D. H. Lawrence
  • (D)E. M. Forster
6. Which of the following arrangements of English novels is in the correct chronological sequence?
  • (A)Kim, A Passage to India, Sons and Lovers, Brave New World
  • (B)Sons and Lovers, A Passage to India, Kim, Brave New World
  • (C)Kim, Sons and Lovers, A Passage to India, Brave New World
  • (D)Brave New World, Kim, Sons and Lovers, A Passage to India
7. At the end of Sons and Lovers Paul Morel:
  • (A)Sets off in quest of life away from his mother
  • (B)Considers the option of committing suicide
  • (C)Joins his elder brother William in London
  • (D)Embraces a Schopenhauer-like nihilism
8. In Women in Love what is Winifred’s pekinese dog called?
  • (A)Bismarck
  • (B)Looloo
  • (C)Lucky
  • (D)Buddy
9. How does Women in Love open?
  • (A)Rupert Birkin, Lawrence’s alter ego, is taking a walk in the English countryside
  • (B)The Brangwen sisters, Ursula and Gudrun, are “working and talking”
  • (C)The wedding party gathers at Shortlands, the Criches’s home
  • (D)The last lesson is in progress, “peaceful and still” in Ursula’s classroom
10. Identify the author in whose works the character Ashenden appears many times:
  • (A)Dorothy Sayers
  • (B)Daniel Defoe
  • (C)D. H. Lawrence
  • (D)Somerset Maugham
11. Which arrangement of D.H. Lawrence’s novels is in the correct chronological sequence?
  • (A)Kangaroo – The Plumed Serpent – Sons and Lovers – The Rainbow
  • (B)Sons and Lovers – The Rainbow – Kangaroo – The Plumed Serpent
  • (C)The Rainbow – The Plumed Serpent – Kangaroo – Sons and Lovers
  • (D)The Rainbow – Kangaroo – The Plumed Serpent – Sons and Lovers

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